Mary Allen, 1714

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 12 February 2003
Original: LDS: 0106210

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8           Castletown
The last will of Mary Allen made in March last one thousand 
seven hundred & thirteen, and was in sound memory, when she declared the 
same in manner following.  
Imprimis, she bequeathed to her son John a cupboard that was in the house, 
with six pence legacy to cut him of the rest of all the small things there 
was, saying he behaved himself unkind to her, not relieving her in her necessity.  
Item, she bequeathed all the rest of what effects there was to her 
DAUGHTER MARGARET because of her infirmity.  
Witnesses 
    William Keveen 
    William Costean       

THE EXECUTRIX SWORN IN COURT in Law. Pledge, William Keveen

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