Alice Clague als Cowley, 1788

Submitted by: Brian Lawson
Date: 29 April 2002
Original: LDS: 0106230

52 Whereas I Paul Clague of the parish of KK Christ Lezayre and Alice Clague otherwise Cowley my wife are both now stricken in years and in a declining condition and considering the uncertainty of this tranistory life and to avoid all trouble and strife that might happen in case either of us should die without a settlement of our goods and effects having been first made. Therefore be it known unto all Christian People by these presents that I Paul Clague aforementioned and Alice my wife aforesaid for and in consideration of the natural love and matrimonial affection which we have and do bear the one to the other have settled and estated, and by these presents do for ever absoulutely settle and estate all and singular our wordly goods chattles and effects of what kind nature or denomination so ever which we now have or hereafter shall of may have upon the survivor or longer liver of us both to be quietly and peaceably held, possessed and enjoyed by the survivor without any trouble disturbance or vexation from any person whatsover and to use and dispose of the same at pleasure and discretion to whosoever shall best deserve it, Excluding each and every one of our children as well sons and daughters with six pence a piece which the survivor of us is to pay to them respectively if they or either or any of them shall or will demand the same. And for the true and faithfull performance and due observance hereof we bind ourselves the either to the other and our Execrs Admrs and assigns in the penalty of twenty pounds sterling in the nature of all other Fines within this Isle. In witness whereof we have caused this Deed to be written and our names and marks to be here= =unto sett and subscribed this 11th day of April 1776. Signed and interchangeably } Paul Clague my mk X delivered in presence of } Alice Clague } Robert Kissag } alias Cowley } her mk X Dan Cowll } 20th July 1778 The said Paul Clague and Alice Clague alias Cowley acknowledged the beforewritten Deed of Settlement and agreement to be their voluntary & mutual act and deed. Before me John Drysell At a Chapter Court holden at Lezayre the 10th day of June 1788 Alice Clague one of the Parties named in the beforegoing Deed of Settlement having departed this life, the same is accepted as and for her last Will and Testament and Paul Clague the survivor is sworn Execr in Court in form of Law & hath given pledges for the payment od debts namely John Corlett and Daniel Cowle both of the parish of Lezayre Acceptum est Ev: Christian

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