Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 15 February 2010 |
Original: | LDS : 0106203 |
MOORE, Philip 1676 San A w 0106203 21 KK St Anne February the 9th 1676 The last will and testament of Phillip More sicke & weake in body but whole and perfect in memory praised be God for doe make this my will as followeth first I commit my soule into the hands of Almighty God and my body to Christian burial. I leave to the poore at time usuall one fferlett in mault and halfe a ferlett in meale. I leave unto Mally Bridsone alias Coole one canvish and one kerchief. I leave William Moore my brother y6d legasie and one stacke of teame and I appoint and ordaine my brother Thomas Moore and John Callow my sisters sonne sole executers of all the rest of my goods movable and unmovable whatsoever upon this condition that if they will looke carefully to mee in this my sicknesse then I doe promise them to make noe more will hereafter to hinder them of this my will above written. Wittnesse to this my log---- Hugh Cosnahan Robt Quirk, jurati. The Executr sworn in Court. Probatum et Solvi xijd[12d] The Invent: wthin 14 dayes sub poena xs[10s] KK Stt Ann, June the 9th 1697 The Inventory of the goods of Philip Moore praysed by 4 sworn men viz John Caine Xpher Quay Hugh Keenish and ffinlo Kneale Ittime 2 boules in Barley 2 boules and halfe a firlett of meale corne which was due unto the sd Philip Moore from the executors of Edmon when hee died and all the rest of the goods besids the corne is praysed to 1 pound eight shillings. Pledges given secunda forma legis Robrt Brew & Christopher Bridson.
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