William Clague, 1733

Submitted by: Pat Galovich
Date: 17 June 2004
Original: LDS: 0106215

 58             Lezayre
This is afirmed to be the Last Will and Testament 
of Wm. Clague who departed this life about the
15th of December 1732 first has comitted his soule
to God and his Body to Christian Buriall and being
in perfect mind and memory at the making hereof
? has left unto his loving wife his part of the
cow and big ? to return unto ? after her
decease.  Wm(?) has left unto his Daughter Joney a blanket
and a ? and comb to her children another
 ? and comb to Arthur Clagues children.  Wm
has declared that he owed to Wm. Cain one pound and
that to his knowledge ? ? ? ? ? to two
shillings or thereabouts ? to Hugh Black(?) one and
twenty pounds ? one half pounds ? to ?:
? wife ? Wm. has declared that he
owed to Jon Moor ? shillings ? one pound to 
Jon Kneen ? to William Garrett ?
and he ? ? ? to Wm. Killip and
sixpence  ? ? ? for Arthur Clague
and to the ? of his will six pounds each
and ? he apointed his sons Jon and Thomas
Clague to be Executors of all the rest of his
Goods Moveable and unmovable whatsoever.
?

Wm ? X
Phillip Kinread X       ?

	John Clauge having in court quitted
	his part of the Executorship [utterly refusing to be Sworn], his
	Bro.(?) Thos. the other Exect. is Sworn
	as Exect. in form of Law.

Pledges are Wm. Killip & Thos. Caly
			Probatum ??

May 29th 1733.  John Moore enters a Claim agt. the
	Exec. of Wm. Clague for 10 Shillings(?)



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