Submitted by: | Eric Gelling |
Date: | 6 July 2005, 14 June 2008 |
Original: | LDS: 0106390 |
[right edge of photocopy blackened] [top of page] This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of [James] Kermod of the parish of KK Lonnan who Departed this [life on] or abt 26th August 1769 he being then sick and weak [of body] but of perfect mind & memory at the making thereof . First he committing his soul to God and Body to Christian burial a nd as to his worldly Effects he bequeathed them in manner following. He left and bequeathed all his shaped cloathes Equally between his Three sons, namely Thos, James & William. Itm he left his Loom with all its materials to his said son Thomas in case he would follow his Trade but in Default thereof the same to be wholly at his wife’s Disposal. [Itm] he left a Crown apiece to his Two Daughters namely Mar… & Joney – he further left six pence Legacy to any person or persons that would claim any Right to his effects. Lastly he Revoking all other wills made words or Intentionally uttered. Declared this to be his last will and testament and nominated and appointed therein his Loving wife Jane Kermod whole & sole executrix of all the rest and residue of his goods and chattels of what kind of Denomination soever. he further appointed if any part of the Lands should remain undisposed of after his said wife’s Decease the same to be [in…] by one of the children begotten by him with his said wife to which she freely consented. Postscrip: he left a shilling apiece to the witnesses of this will Witnesses Philip Skillicorn my X } Jurati John Clague my X } At a Chapter Court holden near Douglas Octr 23 1769 The Exec’rx is sworn in Court in form of Law, the Tuition of [the] in the meantime Children who are under age as also their Goods ^ is committed to their mother, w’ch she undertakes – and has given Pledges for payment of Debts and Legacies viz The Witnesses of the Will Probatum est Ja: Killip
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