William Clark, 1794

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 19 January 2003
Original: LDS: 0106404

        Jurby
The last will and testament of William Clark Senior of the West Nappin
in the said parish
He committed his soul to God and body to Christian burial.
He willed and desired that his son William should defray his funeral
expences for which purpose he left and bequeathed unto his said son the sum
of seven pounds.
He willed to his sons Robert and John half a crown each.
He bequeath unto the children of his daughter Patience lately deceased half
a crown each.
He willed to his wife ten shillings
And lastly he bequeathed unto his daughter Elizabeth all and every the rest,
residue, and remainder of his goods chattels, credits, and effects whatever
whom he also nominated constituted and appointed sole and whole executrix
and residuary legatee of this his last will and
testament.
Witnesses:
Anthony Kewley
Jane Killey her X    Jurati

At a Chapter Court holden at KK Michael July 1st 1794
Notwithstanding this will is proved but by one witness yet as no
objection has been offered David Mughtin husband of the executrix within
named is sworn in court in form of law and hath given pledges for the
payment of debts and legacies namely Thos Kelly and Thos Corkill both
of Jurby.     Probatum est
                                            Ev Christian and Wm Clucas

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