Submitted by: | Shirley C Hogensen |
Date: | 11 December 2002 |
Original: | LDSL 0106248 |
12 Santan 1837 In the name of God Amen. I William Brew of Ballagick in the parish of Kirk St Ann being advanced in years but of sound mind and memory and disposed to make my last will and testament in manner following: First I commit my soul to God and my body to Christian burial. Secondly I leave and bequeath to my son Robert and my daughter Isabel and my daughter Margaret all my bed and bed cloathes equally between them. I leave and bequeath to my grandson John Quayle five pounds British. Lastly I nominate and appoint my son Robert Brew sole executor of all my worldly goods moveable and immoveable of what nature soever excluding all persons that might claim any interest in my will with one shilling legacy a piece and also appoint Thomas Kinnish of Ballagick and Thomas Cowley of Ballalace guardians of my said son Robert until he comes to the age of twenty one years. Signed and declared by the testator to be his last will and testament in presence of us and devised us to witness the same this 9th day of October 1833. Wm Brew his mark X Witnesses: Thomas Cowley Thomas Kinnish At a Chapter Court holden in Castletown on the 7th day of June 1837. Robert Brew executor sworn as executrix with pledges being Thomas Cowley and Thomas Kinnish.
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