Ann Clague 1683

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 16 September 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1683A #35 Santan will of Ann Clague, died 8 January 1683/4, a pauper:
Summary: mentioned without relationships given: Jane Cannell, Jane Clague, & executor Robert Caine; witnesses: Gilbert Moore & Hugh Callow

Anne Cloag Departed this life the 8 of January ----[dark] In the name of God Amen, I Anne Cloag sick & weake in body but wh----[dark] & perfect in memory praysed be God doe this my last will and testement as faloweth, first shee commited her soule to God and her body to Christian Buryall Impr: Itm: Shee left to Jane Canall 6d legasie, Itt: She left to Jane Cloage one wascoat as Legasie. I doe apoint and ordaine Robt: Caine sole executor of all the rest of my good movable and unmovable whatsoever ttestes Gilbt: Moor Hugh Calow The Inventor of the goods of Anne Cloage praysed by 4 sworn men viz Gilbt Moor, Tho: Kinley, Cha Keig & Hugh Keenish, the sd Inventory amounts in the gros 3s whereof paid for her Burying 1s and the Churchwardens doth require one shiling more because she was Buryed in the Church longe of the prost 4d to the Sumnr: and her funerall charges is yet unpaid which Robt Caine disburst when she died besid the writting of this will & Inventory The minister & witnesses have declared in Court yt she is pauper

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