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Daniel Mylrea, 1832

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 5 June 2003
Original: LDS: 0106247

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44       Andreas
In the name of God Amen.
I the Reverend Daniel Mylrea Archdeacon of this Isle being of sound and
disposing mind memory and understanding, but taking into consideration the
uncertainty of this life; do make this my last will and testament.
First I resign my soul to God Almighty and my body to Christian burial in
the burying place of my ancestors at the discretion of my executrix
herein after named.
Second I leave devise and bequeath unto my eldest son and heir at law Daniel
Mylrea one half of my books and my best silver cup, - he having
been already provided for by advances to sett himself in the Brewing
business and also by a Deed of Settlement of the estate of Brewse by me duly
executed dated the 3d June 1822.
3rdly I leave devise and bequeath unto my son Thomas Mylrea the other half
or moiety of my books.  Also all my right and title to and into that parcel
of land situate in the burough in the parish of Ballaugh as
purchased by me from Joney Cannell.  Also all my right and title in and
unto two fields or enclosures situate in the parish of Andreas adjoining
next to my estate of Ballchyrms as purchased by me from Thomas Lace To Hold
unto him my said son Thomas Mylrea his heirs executors and assigns from the
day of the death of the survivor of me or of Susanna my wife in addition to
the said estate of Ballchyrams already settled on him my said son by Deed of
Settlement by me duly executed and bearing date the 3 June 1822.
4thly I leave and bequeath unto my eldest daughter Susanna Alice the
sum of one thousand pounds British as a legacy to be paid her at such
time and in such manner as my executrix herein after named may deem most
proper.
5thly I leave and bequeath unto my youngest daughter Ellen the sum of
one thousand pounds British as a legacy to be paid her in like manner at the
discretion of my said Executrix.
6thly I leave devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Susanna Mylrea
all my right title and interest in that and those dwelling houses with the
Smithy yards and garden there unto belonging as now in the possession
of George Quayle being built in a part of the estate of Balla Radcliffe in
the said parish of Andreas.  Also my right in that small garden adjoining
the Glebe in the said parish of Andreas as purchased from William Kneen
to hold unto her and her heirs executors and assigns forever.  Also the
rents issues and profits of my said several estates of Brewse, Ball Chyrms
settled in my two son and by Deed as aforesaid and the said
lands called the Curragh and Thomas Laces fields herein before devised
to my said son Thomas  for and during the time and term of her natural life.
I also leave and bequeath her my said  wife all and singular the residue
and remainder of my goods, chattels, and effects of every denomination -
mortgages securities for monies, bonds, notes, book debts and all other my
property she the said Susanna paying to the Rector and Wardens of the said
parish of Andreas the sum of twenty pounds British to be by
them laid out on interest.  And such interest to be paid annually to the
Master of the Parochial School of the said parish.
Lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my said wife Susanna Mylrea whole
and sole executrix and residuary Legatee of all the rest of my
goods and effects of every denomination.  In witnesses whereof I have
hereunto sett my name this twenty-ninth day of October one thousand eight
hundred and twenty five 1825.
                                      Danl Mylrea
Witnesses:
F. LaMothe
Wm Radcliffe
Tho Gawne

14 Jul 1832 - Susanna Mylrea sworn executrix with pledges Thomas
Gawne of the parish of Rushen Esq Frederick Lamothe of the parish of
Maughold Esquire and Mr William Radcliffe of the parish of Andreas who have
entered into bond to the Lord Bishop of this diocese and his successors on
the sum of two thousand pounds.                   Probatum est   John Nelson

Codicil - Ellen Mylrea departed this life intestate and without issue.  We
therefore annul and make void all legacies bequests and devises unto
her or in her favor  made left and bequeath in and by our said will or
wills and do devise and bequeath all and singular such legacies - monies,
goods, chattels, and effects of every description so left devised unto her
the said Ellen unto our beloved daughter Susanna Alice Mylrea to be paid and
possessed by her in like manner as our said daughter Ellen had she survived
us could have received and possessed the same.  And we the
said Daniel Mylrea and Susanna Mylrea do hereby publish ratify and
confirm our said former will or wills and testaments in every other
particular save as aforesaid.   And do declare this to be a codicil to the
said will and do desire that the same be so considered.   As witness our
subscriptions this 29th November 1830.
Daniel Mylrea
Susanna Mylrea
Witnesses
John Shaw his x mark
Thos Gawne Jurati