Margaret Callow, 1742

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 10 May 2003
Original: LDS: 0106218

57     KK Maughold
I Margaret Callow of Claughbane, 
infirm in body but of perfect mind and memory, 
being mindful of my mortality, do make my last 
will and testament in manner following. 
First, I commend my soul to God and my 
body to Christian burial. 
Item, bequeath to my son and heir William Callow 
my half of the crop, team and husbandry gears, 
likewise the servants bed clothes within and 
without house. Likewise all sacks and canvases 
and all my folding sheep, he to pay what I 
owe to Ballacowls cottlers Lord’s rent and 
servants wages, likewise the new enclosure, 
he paying seven pounds I owe to widow Quay 
in Ramsey in lieu of xxx the said enclosure. 
Likewise to him half dozen chairs, the big 
table on the loft, the big cheive and little 
cheive hoghead and barrel. 
Item, to my three daughters that is married 
a sheep apiece of the mountain sheep; to 
my daughter Dorothy a new coverlet. 
I nominate and appoint my son William Calow, 
xxx, & Margret Callow sole executors of all 
my goods moveable and immoveable of what kind soever. 
Witnesses: 
Wm Callow, 
Rbt xxx. 

The Executors being all at lawful years are 
sworn in Court in form of Law and have given 
pledges viz., Mr. Robert Corlet & William Callow


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