| Alice Stephen als Quayle, 1784
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| Submitted by: | Jim smith
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| Date: | 25 September 2001
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Jurby May 15, 1779
The Last Will and Testament of Alice Stephen otherwise Quayle Widow of
Patrick Stephen of Sertfield old veg in the Parish of Jurby, deceased, being
in bodily health and of sound mind disposing memory and understanding made
and declared the same in manner following;
First she committed her soul to God and Body to Christian Burial
Item - She Bequeathed to her son Patrick Stephen of P. Sertfield the big
chest and the big chair
She will to her daughter Margaret Stephen all her purchased Lands whatever
She left to her Grandaughter Joney Stephen a little wheel
She Bequeathed to Elizabeth Stephen her Grandaughter a sheep
She left six pence each to any person or persons who should claim a legal
right to her Goods & Effects, or to any part thereof
And lastly she Nominated Constituted Appointed her said daughter Margaret
Stephen sole & whole executrix of all the rest of her Goods Chattels &
Effects whatever And one shilling each to the Witnesses of her Last Will and
Testament
Witnesses
Philip Caine
Daniel Stephen
At a Chapter Court held in Kirk Michael June 15 1784
The Exec. is sworn in court in form of Law and hath given pledges for the
payment of Debts & Legacies namely Pat. Stephen and John Killip both of Jurby
Probatum est
Thom. Cubbon