Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 20 January 2003 |
Original: | LDS: 0106214 |
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72 KK Andrews This is affirmed to be the last Will and Testament of Philip Brew made about December 16th 1732, being of sound amind and memory at the making thereof. Imprimis, he committed his soul to God and his body to Christian burial. Item, he left twenty shillings legacy equally betwixt his brother William Brew and his sister Isabel Curghey. Item, he left to his niece, his sister Joney's daughter a keir-shxxx he has about the door. Item, he left to his uncle John Brew his red coat. Lastly, he nominated and appointed his two sister Margret and Bahee Brew joint and lawful Executors of all the rest of his goods moveable and immoveable of what nature or kind soever. To the witnesses of the Will 14d each. The Testator further declared that William Cowle junr of Shellag owes him four shillings and nine pence of the price of a mare, being already paid the other part. Witnesses: Robert Kneal } John Kneal } jurati, The Executrices sworn in Court in form of Law and have given pledges the Witnesses of the Will. Probatum est & Solvit 12d.
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