Archdeacon Will 1724/5 #153, Jurby, of John Mylevorrey:

"Jourby: This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of John McYlvorrey of the parish of Jurby as followewth, being of perfect memory. First,he committed his soul to Almighty God and his body to Christian burial. Item, he left to his son Thomas six pence legacy. Item, to his son Paterick six pence legacy. Item, to his son John six pence legacy. Item to his grandson Thomas a hog as legacy. Item, to his grandson John a hog as legacy. Item, to his granddaughter Margret a hog as legacy. Item, to the witnesses six pence apiece. He ordained constituted and appointed his dear and loving wife Margret McYlvorey als Brew whole Executrix of all the rest of his goods moveable and immoveable as witness our names and marks January the 25, 1724/5. Witnesses: Thomas Clerk senior, AliceCain als Cowley.

The Executrix being dead, her Executor is sworn in Court in form of Law.

Pledges Mr. Xtn and Tho: Clerk, senior."


 

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