Robert Parr, 1712

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106210

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48   Lezayre
The last will of the Reverend Mr. Robert Parr Vicar General made 
and declared before us the witnesses hereof this seventh day of 
November 1712, as followeth: Being in good and perfect mind and 
memory at the making thereof, First, he committed his soul to God 
and body to Christian burial. 
Item, he left to the poor of the parish two bolts of barley. 
To Margaret Moor twenty shillings. 
Item, to his brother Mr. John Parr 5 pounds. 
To his sister Mary Christian als Parr 5 pounds. 
Item, to his daughter Mary ten pounds. 
Item, to his two sons Thomas and John Parr five pounds apiece. 
All the rest of his goods moveable and immoveable of what nature 
soever he left to his wife, whom he constituted his Executrix 
to dispose thereof to his children at her discretion, and as 
they best deserve it. 
Witnesses: 
John Curghey, 
Edward Gill. 

The Executrix sworn in Court according to Law. 

Pledges in form of Law, the witnesses of the will. 

November 30, 1713
Capt James Christian enters his claim against Mr. Robert Parr’s 
Executors for 2 shillings 4 pence half penny, &c


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