Cathrine Kermott als Claigue 1724

Submitted by: Eric Gelling
Date: 14 June 2008
Original: LDS: 0106212

                      82 Lonan 1724

The last will and testament of Cathrine Kermott Allias Claigue
Wife unto John Kermott of the Parish of KK Lonnon who departed
this Life the 20th day of Janurary 1724/5 as followeth ---

In the name of God Amen being in perfect sound mind and
memory she First committed her Soul to the Care and protection of
Almighty God that gave it, and next her body to the Earth from whence
it came and to be buried after a decent Christian manner, and as for 
                                                    bless      after
such worldly goods as God was pleas’d to [crossed out]^ her with ^ in the following
manner.

Imprimis she bequeathed to her Loving Husband John Kermott the one
third part of her own Sheep half of an Ox and all the Husbandry Gears.
Item she bequeathed to her Son James Quark Twenty Shillings in Money.
Item she bequeathed unto her Daughter Cathrine wife unto John Cain
Ten Shillings in Money and the one half of her wearing apparrell
both Linnen and Woolen.  Item she bequeathed unto her Grandson
William Cain two sheep of two years old a piece and a shee[p] yearling.
Item she bequeathed unto her Grandson John Quark one Sheep of two years
old and Lastly she Constituted [“and” crossed out] Appointed and Ordained her loving
Daughter Isable Quark whole and Sole Executor of all the rest of her
Goods whatsoever moveable and immoveable in this world.  This is
the Last Will and Testament of the above named Cathrine Kermott Allias
Claigue which was made before us witnesses viz't
                    John Cubbon my mark  X }
                    James Scarffe          } jurati
                 The Ex'tr Sworn in Court in form
                 of Law 
                    Probatum est  & solvit 12d
            The witnesses are Pledges

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January 7 1725  James Quark enters a Claim ag't
ye Ex'tr of his Mother Catherine Kermod als Clague for
two & twenty shills & craves ye Law.
  

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