Archdeacon Wills 1729 #70, Bride, of Jane Lace als Goldsmith, died 31 January 1728/9:

"KK Bride, the 17th March 1728/9: This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Jane Lace als Goldsmith who departed this life the 31st of January last being at perfect mind and memory at the making of the same. First, she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial. Secondly, she left to her son William Lace her part of the house and garden on the north side of the Lough with ten shillings of the money she had in Balleconders land, and her husband John Lace to have the benefit of the said ten shillings until the said lands be redeemed. She left to Margret Lace her daughter in law a walket, and to her two granddaughters one quief apiece, and to her grandson Thomas Lace half a gray sheep of two year old. She left to her son Thomas Lace half a furlet of barley, and to his wife a sad color petticoat. She left to her dauther Kattring Lace four yards of pleddin and a petticoat which she already had. She left to her neighbor Cattring Quark two quief[or quiep] and to her son John Lace six pence. She left to her daughter Margret Lace six pence with all what other things belonging to herself. To the witnesses of her will six pence apiece. Lastly she nominated and appointed her loving husband John Lace sole Executor of all the rest of her goods whatsoever. Witnesses: John Corkill, Cathrine Quark.

The Executor sworn in Court in form of Law, & gave pledges John Corkill and John Cowle."


 

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