Archdeacon Will 1706 #57 Maughold, of Isabel Corkill [als Callow], made 26 November 1703:

"Maughold November the 26th 1703: In nominee Dei Amen. I Isable Corkill weak and feeble in body and of perfect memory praised be the Lord, do make this my last will and testament as followeth. I commit my soul to God and body to Christian burial. I bequeath to my nephew Daniel Callow a blanket sheet chest a brass candlestick with the great table in the house. Item, to my brother William his three children Edward, Kathrin & Joney a cow and three sheep betwixt them. Also to the said Kathrin a little wheel. Item, to my sister Ann’s four children half a cow and quarter of a yearling calf the xx at foalew. Item to Ann Quayle a kerchief. Item, to John Casement’s wife at Ramsey a kerchief. Item, to Patrick Kewley a tub of barley. Item, to Kathrin Cowle a tub of barley. Item, to Robert Kerrish of Ballewbarna six pence legacy or to any other person that can lawfully claim any of my said goods 6 pence legacy. Item, to my sister in law Kathrine & sister Ann all my apparel linen and woolen betwixt them and do constitute and appoint my brother Will: Callow & sister Ann aforesaid sole Executrix that is to say Will to have two parts and the said Ann the third part of all the rest of my goods whatsoever. Witnesses: Patrick Kewley, John Christian.

The Executor sworn in Court in form of Law. Pledges in form of Law Robert Curghey & John Christian."

 

Maughold bur reg: Isable Corkill of Claughbane bur 18 Mar 1705


 

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