Ellenor Clucas als Corris, 1859

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen
Date: 20 January 2003
Original: LDS: 0106460

Patrick 
1859 
68
In the name of God I Ellenor Clucas alias Corris of the parish of Patrick
being at present weak in body but in perfect mind memory and understanding
and calling to mind the uncertainty of this mortal life
and being desirous to settle my affairs I do therefore make my last will and
testament as followeth:
First I leave my soul to God and my body to Christian burial.
Secondly I leave and bequeath to my son Cornelius Clucas the sum of
five shillings.
Thirdly I leave and bequeath to my son Thomas Clucas the sum of five
shilling.
Fourthly I leave and bequeath to my son John Clucas the sum of five
shillings.
Fifthly I leave and bequeath to my son Philip Clucas the sum of five
shillings
Sixthly I leave and bequeath to my son Henry Clucas the sum of five
shillings.
Seventhly I leave and bequeath to my son William Clucas the sum of five
shillings
Eighthly I leave and bequeath to my grandson William Clucas the sum of
ten pounds.
Lastly I constitute nominate and appoint my son in law Philip Quane to
be whole and sole executor of all the rest of my goods and effects moveable
and immoveable be the of what kind or denomination
whatsoever and I do exclude every other person or persons with legacy
according to law who should claime to the contrary.
Witness my name and mark this 15th day of August 1859   Ellenor Clucas her
mark X alis Corris
Witness present
William Gell
Thos Corris

At a Chapter Court held in Peel on the 21st day of October 1859 - Philip
Quane sworn well and truly to fulfil and execute the same according to
law
Pledges namely Thomas Corris and William Gell
                                  Probatum Est           T. A. Corlett

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