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Ellinor Mylrea, 1857

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Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 5 June 2003
Original: LDS: 0106458

Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.

Ballaugh
1857 
No 80
In the name of God Amen, I Ellinor Mylrea of Ballacooiley in the parish of
Ballaugh being of sound disposing mind memory and understanding do
make declare and publish this my last will and testament in manner
following.
First I commit my soul to God and my body to Christian burial.
I leave and bequeath unto my two daughters viz Jane Rodgers and Ellinor
Cannon the sum of two shillings and six pence each as legacy.
I leave and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Morrison the sum of thirty
pounds sterling, my best bedstead, feather bed and bedding, half a dozen
chairs, a table in the parlour under the window, a large looking glass on
the parlour chimney piece, a small trunk and a cow as Legacy
I leave and bequeath unto my son Thomas Mylrea the table in the back parlour
and a red chest in the loft as legacy.
I leave and bequeath to my son Philip James Mylrea the sum of two
shillings and six pence as legacy.
I leave and bequeath unto my granddaughter Jane Cannon a feather abed and
bedding as legacy.
I leave and bequeath unto my granddaughter Eliza Mylrea a feather bed
and bedding as legacy.
I leave and bequeath unto my granddaughter Margaret Mylrea a chest called my
own chest as legacy.
I leave and bequeath unto my granddaughter Mary Ann Mylrea a chest which is
at the foot of my bed as legacy.
I leave and bequeath unto my granddaughter Elinor Jane Mylrea a small chest
on the back room as legacy.
I leave and bequeath unto my grandson Thomas Mylrea my clock as legacy.
Lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my granddaughter Ellinor
Cannon whole and sole executrix of this my last will and testament and
residuary legatee of all and singular the rest of my goods, cash, credit,
and effects of all description whatsoever in testimony whereof I here
unto subscribe my name this the Second day of May 1856.
The word glass in the first page was interlined before signing
                                         Elinor Mylrea
Witnessed by William Kelly and Thomas Caley

30 pounds received by Elizabeth Morrison widow of John Morrison of
Jurby 2nd day of May 1856.