| Jane Radcliffe, 1827
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| Submitted by: | Carol Gosselin
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| Date: | 3 October 2004
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| Original: | LDS: 0106245
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38 Andreas
The last will and testament of Jane Radcliffe of the parish of KK Andreas being
in sound and disposing mind and memory at the making of the same.
First I commit and commend my soul unto Almighty God who gave it and my Body to
decent Christian burial at the discretion of my Exec and as for my worldly goods which I
possess I dispose of the same in the following manner.
I leave and bequeath unto my eldest daughter Eleanor twenty shillings British and a f
eather bed which is in the bed standing in the parlour as her legacy.
I leave and bequeath unto my daughter Jane twenty shillings British and
a cubbard standing in the parlour as her legacy.
Lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my loving son John whole and sole
Executor of this my last will and testament and of all the rest of my goods movable and
immovable of whatsoever kind or description to be by him possessed and enjoyed in
witness whereof I here unto set my mark to my name this 15th day of January 1827.
Witness Present Jane Radcliffe my X
John Radcliffe
John Corlet Jurati
Wm Radcliffe
John Corlet Pledges
At a Chapter Court holden in Ramsey on the 31st day of May 1827
John Radcliffe the executor named in the foregoing will is sworn in court in form
of Law and hath given Pledges for the payment of debts and legacies namely William
Radcliffe of Ballaradcliffe and John Corlett the Witnesses of the will.