James Oates, 1784

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106229

Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.


26    Braddan
In the name of God, Amen. I James Oates, Clerk of the parish 
of KK Braddan, do make and ordain this my last will and testament 
in manner following: 
First, I desire that all my just debts be paid, and that I may 
decently but not extravagantly be buried. 
I bequeath to my Father & Mother, my brothers George Oates and 
William Oates to each of them two guineas, and to my brother 
George Oates wife one guinea; and likewise to my brother in law 
Peter Moore and his wife, and to my brother Charles Oates, two 
guineas to each of them; to my niece Ann Moore and the rest of 
her sisters, twenty five pounds British to each of them, to be 
given them at the age of twenty one years or marriage, and ... 
for the same from the time of my decease. I give, bequeath and 
devise to my sister Elizabeth Oates my half or ... of those 
houses and concerns situated in the town of Douglas, and now 
held, possessed and occupied by Mr. Patrick xxx, and David 
Gelling of said town, which I purchased from my father Mr. 
James Oates, and all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, 
goods and chattles I give and bequeath to my sister Elizabeth Oates, 
and I do appoint my sister Elizabeth Oates executrix of this 
my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others by me 
formerly made. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand 
and seal the fifth day of August in the year of our Lord One 
thousand seven hundred and eighty three. 
[signed] James Oates. 
Witnesses 
Robert Quayle, 
John Crenell. 

At a Chapter Court holden at KK Marown Jan (or June) 9th, ..., 
The Revd Robt Quayle and John Cannel the subscribing witnesses 
deposed . . .

Whereas the executrix Elizabeth Oates is sworn duly to fulfill 
the last will . . . she has given pledges in form of law namely 
James Oates her father and William Oates her brother both of Braddan. 

June 16th 1785
Wm Oates deposed on the holy Evangelist that Peter Moore duly 
executed the within discharge ... 

I do hereby acknowledge to have received from my sister Elizth 
Oates exutrix of the last will and testament of my brother the 
Revd. James Oates . . . witnesses my hand this 10 day of ... 1785 
[signed] Wm Oates. 

I do hereby acknowledge to have rec'd from my sister Elizabeth Oates . . 
this 22d July 1784 
[signed] Geo. Oates. 

I do hereby acknowledge to have rec'd from my daughter Elizabeth Oates . . 
this 13 day of August 1784 
[signed] James Oates. 

I do hereby acknowledge to have received from my sister Elizabeth Oates . . . 
this 10th August 1784. [signed] Charles Oates


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