Philip Sayle, 1776

Submitted by: Brian Lawson
Date: 20 December 2001
Original: LDS: 0106227

         88   Andreas
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of
Philip Sayle of the parish of KK Andreas who departed
this life on or about the 18th of February last 1776
being of sound mind and memory at the making and
declaring thereof some short time before his decease.

He declared that his son Philip Sayle owed him seven
pounds six pounds whereof he left to his grand-daughter
Anne daughter of his son Thomas Sayle, who he said was
also a god-daughter of his own.

Item He left to his daughter Anne the wife of Thomas
Radcliffe forty shillings legacy.

Item to his daughter Bahee the wife of John Lawson
he left a crown as Legacy and six pence a piece
to evey one that would crave or claim any right to
or in his goods.

Lastly he nominated, constituted, ordained and
appointed his son Thomas Sayle sole and full Exectr
of all the rest of his goods chattlers and effects of
what kind nature or denomination soever.
Witnesses
   John Cleater    }
   Thos Harrison X }  Jurati>

At a Chapter Court holden at Lezayre June 26th 1776
The Execr is sworn in court in form of law
and hath given pledges for the payment of
debts & legacies namely the witnesses of the
will.
Solv 12d           Probatum est
                   Ja: Wilks
                   Thos Cubbon

Novr 22d 1776
I Thomas Radcliffe husband of Ann in the
within will mentioned do hereby acknowledge
to have recd the sum of forty shillings a legacy
bequeathed my sd wife Ann by her father Philip
Sayle from my brother Thos Sayle &
do hereby acquit release & discharge the
sd Thos Sayle his Exrs Admrs & Assigns of sd legacy
witness my mark to my name the day & date
above written      Thomas Radcliffe my X mark
Before me
           Thos Cubbon Ar. Reg


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