Joney Callow als Callow, 1755

Submitted by: Carole Carine
Date: 1 November 2007
Original: LDS: 0106382

This is affirmed to be the last Will and Testament of Joney
Callow als Callow of Ballacreggan in the parish of KK Maughold
Who departed this life the 9th day of July 1755 who being in
A most weak and dying condition but of perfect mind and memory 
At the making hereof –
She committed her soul to God her maker and her body to a Christian
Burial – Item she left to her daughter Catharine, 
Half of all the Household stuff excepting the Beds , to her S(aid)d Daughter
A Bed with its furniture – Item she left to her Son Danl. 
& her Daughter Catharine all the sheep that was already named
 on them.   Item , she left to her two sons vizt. Danl. And Edwd. Five
Pounds each   Item she left to her sad daughter Twenty pounds
And also John Callow her Grandfather consented to give  her ten
Pounds more after his own decease.   Item   she left to her
Son Willm. A sheep and to his daughter Catharine, another sheep and 
Also to her son Edwd. A sheep and to the Witnesses a shilling each
She left her loving husband whole and sole Executrr. Of all the
Rest of her goods of what kind or nature soever, and the above
 Legacy’s to be after his disposal to pay when he sees it fit and proper

Witnesses:   John Colliman   my mk  X
	        Ewan Moor	                  Jurati

At a Chapter Court holden at Lezayre  Novr. 3rd. 1755

Willm Callow the husband is sworn Execr. In Court in
Form of Law and hath given Pledges for payment of Debts and 
L:egacies namely Ewan Moore and Wm Christian both
Of KK Maughold

Solvit 12d				Probatum est
					Ro. Racliffe
					Math. Curghey


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