| Mary Bridson, 1817 |
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| Submitted by: | Michael Bridson |
| Date: | 25 February 2005 |
| Original: | MNHM: GL 737 LDS: 0106419 |
This is the last will and testament of
Paul Bridson of Douglas, Merchant, and Mary Bridson
alias Ridgway, his wife, made and published by us this
Twenty Eighth day of February, in the year of our Lord
one thousand, eight hundred and fourteen, whereby we
revoke and make void all forms of wills, by us at any time
heretofore made. _____
And we each of us, Give and
devise and bequeath unto the Survivor of us
His and Her their Executors and Administrators All
and Singular the Real and Personal Estate
whatsoever at Law, or in Equity now belonging
or which shall at any time belong to us or either of
us, situate in the Isle of Man or
Elswhere, Subject to a Legacy of one shilling
British to each of our children as we now have, and may
hereafter have. ____
And such survivor as hereby
constituted and appointed Sole Executors or Executrice
and Guardian of our Children, as witness our hands, th[is]
day, month, and year aforesaid.
Signed, Published and Declared by ) Paul Bridson
the said Paul Bridson and Mary Bridson )
and for their joint will, in presence of ) Mary Bridson
John (Conwy) )
Mark Cosnahan ) Jurati
……………… )
.
Whereas we have already made our joint will
as one the other side written by which we have
devised and bequeathed all our real and
personal Estate to the Survivor his or her heirs
executors and Administrators. But in order to
guard against the possibility of such Survivor
dying Intestate and the inconvenience that
might arise from that circumstance we desire
this Addition to our Wills may be taken and
considered as a Codicil thereto whereby we
declare it as our Will and Mind and we
the said Paul Bridson and Mary Bridson
alias Ridgway accordingly devise and
direct all our real estate whatsoever and
wherever to and equally amongst our dear
children their Executors and Administrators
and we do also appoint them joint Executors
of our said will and this codicil
in case the Survivor of us shall happen to
die intestate but not otherwise In Testimony
whereof we have hereunto subscribed our
Names this Sixteenth ---- Day of January
One thousand and eight hundred and seventeen
Signed, published and )
declared as a Codicil ) Paul Bridson
to our said last will in )
the Presence of us )
Robt. Cannell )
Thomas Gelling ) Jur
Francis Bridson )
The 27 June 1817
The survivor Paul Bridson is sworn
executor of the foregoing will and the codicil
thereunto annexed in Court in form
of law, and hath given pledges for the
payment of Bills and legacies namely
Mark Cosnahan Esq. of Douglas, merchant
and John Joseph Heywood Esquire, Advocate.
Probatum est
[J. Stephens]
In the name of God Amen
I Mary Bridson wife of Paul
of Douglas in the Isle of
Man Merchant Do make this my
last will and testament in respect
of any possible or eventual property
I may have or be entitled to under
or by virtue of my late father Thomas
Ridgway Esquire dated the sixteenth
Day of April one thousand and eight
hundred and fourteen hereby ratifying
and confirming the will I have
already made jointly with my
said husband being dated the
twenty eight Day of February
on thousand eight hundred and
fourteen and the joint Codicil of
my Husband and myself to the
said will dated the sixteenth
Day of January instant And
whereas I have the absolute power
under the Will of my said late
Father in the Event therein mentioned
to dispense as I please of the
principal [xxxx] of Four Thousand
pounds British Money. Now in
case of such Event I give and
bequeath to my said Husband
Paul Bridson his Executors
Administrators and Assignes
said sum of four thousand pounds
I do hereby direct and
appoint that the said sum be paid
to him the said Paul Bridson
his Executors Administrators and
Assignes accordingly and I appoint
him my said husband sole
Executor of this my will. In
witness whereof I hereunto
set my hand and seal at
Douglas aforesaid the eighteenth
Day of January one thousand
eight hundred and seventeen.
signed sealed published
declared by the said
Testratrex as and for her
last will and Testament
in the presence of us who
at her Request and in
her Presence have hereunto
subscribed our names
as witnesses
Robt. Cannell )
Thomas Gelling ) Jur
Francis Bridson )
At an Eccl. Court holden
in Douglas Thirtyth January 1817
The exec[utor] is sworn in Court in form of
law hath given pledges for the
payment of Debts and legacies namely Mark
Cosnahan of douglas esquire, merchant and
Joseph Heywood esquire, advocate
Probatum est
J. H………..