Margaret Killip alias Mylevorrey 1683

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 29 September 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1683A #52 Ballaugh will of Margaret Killip alias Mylevorrey, died 21 April 1684: 
Summary: husband xxxx Killip is not mentioned, son Patrick Killip, dau Bahie (her son Daniel Corlett), son William Killip, grandson William Killip, 
grandson Thomas Killip, grandson Thomas Killip (the son of William), granddau Joney Corlett, granddau ---ie [?Bahie] Corlett, granddau Mar----tt 
Killip, also:  John Corlett cobbler/shoemaker, Thomas Kinley, Robert Killip owed money, witnesses: William Killip & William Killip.

Ballaugh The last will and testament of Margrett Maclevorie ----[dark] ---rted this life the 21 of Aprill 1684, who first commited her soule unto God and her bodie to a Christian buriall, Item she left and bequeathed half a heifer to be bestowed at her funerall Itt: she left unto her son Patt: Killip a cow and a heifer a blankett and a fledge and to her granson Wm Killip a sheep and a lamb It: to her granson Thom: Killip a sheep and a Lamb and to her granson Thom Killip son to Wm a mutten to her granddaugh ter Jony Corlett a sheep and a lam, It: to her daughter Bahie and her son Daniell Corlett seven shillings that is coming from Jn: Corlett cobler and to the sd Daniell a boule of oats which is --- to him for a firlett of dry corn and a old blanked and to her daughter a white blanked and a sheett, It: to her grandaughter ---ie Corlett a blake petticoate and choise, It: to her gran daughter Jony a gray pettie coatt and half a stenre[?] and halfe wereing linins and the other half to her grand daughter Mar ---tt Killip and her part of a peece of cloath that was in the walke mill which is between her selfe and Daniell Corlett and to her daughter half a coate which is in her owne custodye She left unto Thom Kinley one shilling and to her daughter a great wheele and she constituted and ordained her son William Killip to be her lawfull exeicketer of all the rest of goods and lands moveable and unmoveable Its: due unto her from Thom: Killip two shillings six pence --- from Robt: Killip tree shillings witneses hereof The Executr: is sworne in Court in Wm: Killip} forme of Law Wm: Killip} jurati pbatum est et solvit 12d The inventorie Margett Maclevorie praised by four sworne men and the sumner £ s d It: in cattle ................. 00 - 17 - 00 It: in houshold ............... 01 - 04 - 00 stuff Pledges according to Law John Carrett & John Moore

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