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Thomas Moore, 1762

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106223

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50          Arbory
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament 
of Thomas Moore of KK Arbory who departed this life 
about the 24th of March last, being in sound mind 
and memory at the making the same. 
First, he commended his soul to God and his 
body to Christian burial. 
Item, he left unto his son Robert his part of the 
house and all the appurtenances therunto belonging 
together with all the wearing apparel as also what 
sheep he had, he, the said Robert, paying twenty 
shillings apiece to the rest of his brothers and 
sisters viz., Samuel, William, Isabel & Catharine. 
And nominated and appointed all his said children 
co-executors in all the rest of his goods moveable 
and immovable. 
Witnesses: 
John Moore, 
John Carran.

At a Chapter Court holden in Castletown 
June 16th 1762, 
Samuel & William Moore as also William Bridson 
husband of the above Isabel & Nicholas Tyldesley 
Husband of the above named Catharine all 
appeared and agreed in Court that the said 
Nicholas Tyldesley should have the whole 
right of the household goods of the above 
named Testator, whereupon the said Nicholas 
Tyldesley is sworn executor in Court in form 
of Law and hath given pledges for the payment 
of debts and legacies namely xxx of Castletown 
& the Revd. John Moore Vicar of Arbory