Archdeacon Will 1724/5 #97, Marown, of Alice Clucas als Kermode,

"The last will and testament of Allice Clucas alias Kermatt of the Parish of KK Marown who departed this life the 9th day of February 1724/5, is as followeth.
In the name of God, amen. Xxxx being of perfect sound mind and memory, she first committed her soul to the cure and protection of Almighty God that gave it, and next her body to the earth from whence it came and to be buried after a decent Christian manner, and as for such worldly goods as God was pleased to endue her with she bequeathed them after the following manner.
Imprimis, she bequeathed unto her son John Clucas one cow, one midleing chest and one iron pot.
Item, she bequeathed unto her granddaughter Isable Farger alias Clucas one mutton which is in Thomas Canan’s keeping and a bruss skillet and a salt.
Item, she bequeathed unto her grandson William Clucas one sheep.
Item, she bequeathed unto her grandson John Clucas one sheep.
Item, she bequeathed unto her grandson Henry Clucas one yearling.
Item, she bequeathed unto her loving daughter Isable wife unto John Kissag one feather bed and boulster, one blanket and one sheet, and a cours canvas and half of her wearing apparel.
Item, she bequeathed unto her loving daughter Margrett wife unto John Quirk the half of her wearing apparel and a pewter dish and one pewter candlestick, one blanket, one sheet and one course canvas.
Item, she bequeathed unto Ewan Christian of Balnaquinney four shillings in money.
And lastly, she constituted, appointed and ordained her loving sons William and Henery Clucas both sole and whole Executors of all the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable whatsoever.
This is the last will and testament of the above Allice Clucas alias Kermatt made in the presence of us witnesses, vizt., Thomas Killey, Margrett Faile.

The Executors sworn in form of Law."


 

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