Submitted by: | Jim Smith |
Date: | 9 October 2010 |
Original: | LDS : 0106212 |
JOUGHIN, Elinor 1723-2 Lon A 68 0106212 This is affirmed to be ye last Will & Testament of Ellinor Joughin who departed this life about ye 19th of December Anno ____ being in perfect Mind & Memory at ye making thereof First She left to her four Sisters Bahee Jony Marg't & Catherine Joughin Six pence a pieces Le: gacy. Item She left to her Brother Jon Joughin six pence Legacy. Itm she left to her Kinswoman Jony Knacle a black Linssey Woolsey petticoat & a [suit] of Linens. Itm She left to her Mistress Jane Fargher als Cotter a choice petticoat & a [suit] of Linens. Itm She left Six pence a piece to ye Witnesses of her Will She constituted & appointed her Siser Alice Joughin Sole & lawful Ex'rx of all ye rest of her Goods moveble & immoveable whatsoever. She declared yt Wm. Goldsmith of Balladoole in KK Lezaire was indebted to her three shills & an Ewe of two years old. Itm from Arthur Cowle's wife of ye s'd parish 3 s Item from Rich: Lewns wife of ye fores'd parish fifteen pence. Itm from Robt. Goldsmith living on Cools___ Land fourteen pence Itm from John Lace of KK Andrews four shills for looking to & taking care of him in his sickness Itm from her kinsman Jo'n Kneal of ye Ballabeg in ye fors'd parish three shillings Item from her Aunt of ye s'd Ballabeg a pound of homespun yarn. Item she declared of her Sister Marg't had a white blanket of hers in Custody, which she ordered her Ex'tx to receive for her own use Item she declared y't there was Six pence due to her from Paul Crow of Curraugh Item she further declared y't she her self owed three pence to Jo'n Commaish of KK Andrews & to Jo'n Clark of Jurby three pence Itm She declared y't there was a good part of her shaped linens in her Uncle's House of Ballabeg in KK Andrews Witnesses Philip Fargher } Isbel Goldsmith}JURATI The Ex'ex Sworn in form of Law January 20th 1723 Probatum est & Solvit 12d Pledges in form of Law Philip Fargher and James Brew
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