Margret Crow als Corlett, 1758

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 3 July 2003
Original: LDS: 0106222

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76      Lezayre
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of 
MARGT CROW ALS CORLET made the 19th of Decr 1755, being 
of perfect mind and memory at the making thereof as 
follows: 
She left to her BROTHER ROBERT CORLETT ten shillings.  
Item, to her NEPHEW ROBERT CORLET ten shillings.  
Item, she left to ESTHER CORLETT an oak chest.  
Item, she left to MARGARET COWLL three shillings.  
Item, she left all her shaped clothes, woolen and 
linen equally betwixt ESTHER, ELENOR AND 
CATHARINE CORLETT.  
Item, she left NICHOLAS CORLETT of the Kella, the 
meadow at the Cleanogh after the decease of her 
Executor hereafter named.  
To the witnesses of this her will she left eighteen 
pence each.  
Lastly, she nominated and appointed her HUSBAND 
WILLIAM CROW sole Executor of all the rest of her 
goods moveable and immoveable of what nature or 
kind soever.  
Witnesses: 
John Gill, 
Thomas Corlett his mark X, jurati.            

AT A CHAPTER COURT HOLDEN at Lezayre, June 12, 1758: 
The Executor is sworn in Court in form of Law, 
and hath given his consent that his part of the 
meadow shall descend unto NICHOLAS CORLETT of 
the Kella after his decease, he hath also given 
pledges for payment of debts and legacies namely 
John Gill & Thomas Corlett the witnesses of the Will.  
Probatum est, Solvit 16d.  
Ro:Radcliffe, 
Matths Curghey

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