Henry Clucas, 1703

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106208

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


8       Marown 1703 
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament 
of Henry Clucas who departed this life the 6th of 
November last and was in perfect mind and memory 
at the making thereof. 
First committed his soul to God and body to 
Christian burial. 
Item, he left to his wife his part of the Limestones. 
Item, he left to his manservant Daniel Cown his 
old clothes. 
Item, he left the rest of his goods to his five children 
vizt., to his two daughters Margrett & Isabel quarter 
apiece, to his son Henry a quarter and between his son 
Thomas and William another quarter of all his goods 
moveable and unmoveable whatsoever, and if his son 
Thomas would not come for it he left his part between 
William and Harry. 
Witnesses: 
Danold Cown, 
Ellin Gelling. 

The four children Margaret, Isabel, Henry, and William 
are sworn in Court in form of Law. 

The Inventory next Court. 

The pledges to secure the office, payable of debts 
and legacies, are John Clucas and Mxxxx


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