Joney Stole als Bridson, 1675

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 17 June 2004
Original: LDS: 0991642

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


The last will and testament of Joney Stole als xxxxxx 
who departed xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx above written.  
Imprimins, she committed her soul to God and her 
body to Christian burial.  
She bequeathed to her daughter Chxxxxx heifer 
xxxxxand carchief.  
Item, to Edward & John Christian[?] both of Lezayre 
xxxxxxxxx xxown.  
Item, to Amilliah Curghy a tub of corn.  
Item, to Alice Carxxxxx[?] tub of corn.  
Item, she bequeathed to her son John Stole six pence 
legacy and left him to pay four shillings to her son 
William and a manks pair of nets.  
Item, to her son William all her part of the croft at 
the Church and all the rest of her goods and chattels 
and appointed him her true and lawful executor.  
Item, to Eliza: Cowle one petticoat. To Isabel Callow 
one petticoat.  
Item, to her daughter Christian her chest, and to xxx 
grandchild Thom: Stole so much cloth as will be him a coat.  
Testes
Willm Callow
Willm Kermod, jurati.         

The Inventory of ye above decedent’s goods amounts 
to £02 : 17 : 09  
The Executor at lawful age is sworn in Court and 
hath given pledges in form of law Wm Callow & Wm Kermod.  
Probatum et solvit 1s

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