Ann Cashen als Cowle, 1789

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 18 January 2003
Original: LDS: 0106401

Bride The last will and testament of Ann Cashen otherwise Cowle of the parish of KK Maughold being at perfect mind and memory at the making hereof this 29th August 1789. First she committed her soul to God and body to Christian burial. Item She left and bequeathed to John Cashen his part of the Curragh in Lezayre. Item She left and bequeathed to her sister in law Mary Cowle otherwise Cowle Grenaby one shilling British. Item She left to her nieces namely Catherine, Lenora and Elizabeth Cowle of Grenaby one shilling British to each of them. Item she left to her brother in law Willm Kelly and his wife Christian of Ballnahasney and to their four children namely William, Catherine, Mary, and Patrick forty shillings to each of them. Item she left to said Mary wife of Daniel Qualtrough of Lezayre four pounds more and to be paid in manner as followeth viz one pounds per year after her death. She left to said Mary wife of Daniel Qualtrough's two children namely Margaret and Mary Qualtrough twenty shillings each and not to be paid till they arrive to lawful age and if either of them die before they come to lawful age the survivor is to have the forty shillings. Item: She left to above Catherine's daughter namely Cath Teare twenty shillings. She left to Ann Kneal of KK Bride twenty shillings and her blue gown. Item She left to Samewell Corkill and Robert Kerruish of KK Maughold half a guinea equally between them to cloth their children. Item: She left to Ann the daughter of John Cashen her bed with its furniture and her blue cloke and black silk handkerchief and a blue old mantle her best chest and a striped linsey wooley petticoat. Item She left to Margaret the wife of John Cashen a blue cotton handkerchief a linen chap and a hood and a silk hood. Item She left to Wm Cashen of Thalloo Mitchal wife a striped peticoat of stuff and two linen capps. Item She left to Ellenor Callow their maid a black quilted peticoat and a check apron. Item she left to Daniel Qualtroughıs wife a blue gown a quilted black calamanky peticoat, one quart of wool and a sheep for Christmas and her best bed gown. Item She left to John Corlett wife her riding shirt. Item She left to her niece Catherine and William Killey's daughter a Ballnahasney one quart of wool. Item She left to Margt Corkill widow one quart of wool. Item She left to Margt Cashen of ThallooMitchal one line chap. Item She left to her sister Christian Kelley of Ballnahasney to her daughter Mary Qualtrough all the rest ofher linen capps. Item She left to her sister Christian Kelley two gowns. Item She left to William Kelley and his son Willm of Ballanea---- three yards of black prenailey and to her sister Christian Kelley her hat. Item She left to each craver six pence and to each witness half a crown. Lastly She did nominate constitute and appoint John Cashen whole and sole executor of all the rest of her goods and effects movable or immovable of what kind or denomination soever. Witnesses present. John Corlett my mark X Jurati William Kissage At a Chapter Court holden at Lezayre Nov 18th 1789 John Cashen sworn as executor with witnesses as pledges. Daniel Qualtrough husband of Mary Qualtrough alias Kelly one other legatees in the befor egoing will acknowledges to have received from John Cashen the executor also within named all the sheep and goods of what kind soever bequeathed by the testatrix to his said wife and hereby acquits exonerates and discharges the said John Cashin and every other person of the same and every part thereof. Witness his hand the day and date above written 24th April 1790. Danl Qualtrough. Margaret Qualtrough a legatee named in the before going will of Ann Cashin deceased acknowledges to have rec'd from John Cashin the executors named and appointed in the said will the legacy of twenty shillings bequeathed to her therein and exonerates acquits and discharges the said executor his executors administrators and assigns of the same and every part thereof. Witness her name and mark this 10th October 1801. Margt Qualtrough her X mark

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