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Mary Killip, 1856

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 5 May 2003
Original: LDS: 0106457

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Ballaugh 
1856 
26
In the name of God Amen
I Mary Killip of Ballakinnag in the parish of Ballaugh widow being weak
and sickly in body but of a sound disposing mind memory and
understanding do make declare and publish this my last will and
testament in the following manner and form.
First I commend my soul to God and my body to a Christian burial.
I give devise and bequeath unto my son John Killip all and singular on the
following condition my right title interest and property whatsoever in
and to that my parcels of intack land situate in the parish of Ballaugh
called and known by the name of Lheanny ly Currie and the Ellan to have and
to hold unto the said John Killip his heirs and assigns the said
several parcels of intack land with their appurtenance absolutely
forever commencing from the 12th of  Nov after my decease on the following
condition and not otherwise that is to say that at the time of
the said John Killip getting possession of the said  lands he is to pay to
his sister Jane Killip the sum of ten pounds which if he refuses to do
then in that case I give grant devise and bequeath unto the said Jane
Killip my daughter and to her heirs and assigns the said several  parcels
of intack land with their appurtenances absolutely forever commencing
possession after my decease.
I give grant devise and bequeath unto my daughter Mary wife of Robert Teare
and to her husband Robert Teare and to their heirs and assigns all and
singular on the following conditions my right title interest and
property whatsoever in and to my lands of the quarterland of Knockould
in the parish of Ballaugh to have and to hold unto the said Mary Teare and
Robert Teare and their heirs and assigns the said lands with its
appurtenances absolutely forever commencing from the 12th of
November after my decease on the following conditions and not
otherwise that it so say that at the time of the said Mary Teare and Robt
Teare getting possession of the said lands they are to pay to their sister
my daughter Jane Killip the sum of twenty pounds which if they refuse
to do, then in that case, I give grant devise and bequeath unto her the
said Jane Killip her heirs and assigns the said lands with it
appurtenances absolutely for ever commencing possession after my decease.
I give grant  devise and bequeath unto my daughter Jane Killip aforesaid
all and singular my right title interest and property whatsoever in and to
that my intack land situate in the parish of  Ballaugh called the Close
Keil to have and to hold unto the said Jane Killip heirs and assigns the
said lands with its appurtenances absolutely forever commencing after
my decease.
And it is to be hereby understood and it is my will and meaning that each
of the aforesaid parties to whom lands left are liable and forth coming
or whatever encumbrance or security or securities may be affecting
their respective lands at the time of my decease.
I leave and bequeath unto my sons namely to William Killip, Robert
Killip, and to James Killip, the sum of one pound each as legacy.
I leave and bequeath unto any person or persons who may be lawfully entitled
to participate in any part of my goods and effects and
not herein before provided for the sum of two shillings and six pence
each as legacy.
Lastly I nominate constitute ordain and appoint my daughter Jane Killip
aforesaid whole and sole executrix of this my last will and testament
and residuary legatee of all and singular the rest and remainder of my goods
monies, credits, and effects of all descriptions whatsoever.  In testimony
whereof I have hereunto subscribed  my name this the 13th
day of June 1851.
Mary Killip my X mark
Witnesses present:
John Craine
John Quayle
Dan Craine