Archdeacon Wills 1784 #75, German, of Philip Mylevorrey of German, died 10 Feb 1784:

‘The last will and testament of Philip Mylevorey of KK German who departed this life on or about the tenth day of February 1784, being sick and weak in body but at perfect mind and sound disposing memory at the making hereof; made this his last will and testament in manner and for following: First, he committed his soul to God and his body to Christian burial. Item, he left and bequeathed two female sheep to his son John Mylevorey. Item, he left also two female sheep to his daughter Margrett Mylevorey. Item, he left his best waistcoat and breetches to his brother William Mylevorey. Item, he left two sheep to his loving father William Mlevorey. Lastly, he nominated and appointed Anne his beloved wife whole execturix of all the rest of his goods and effects moveable and immoveable of what nature or denomination soever, excluding and debarring any person or persons that should claim any further right to his effects with one shilling legacy. Witnesses: William Kneale, John Cottier.

At a Chapter Court holden at St. John’s Chapel, June 17th, 1784, the executrix is sworn in Court in form of law and also guardian of the children underage and hath given pledges for the payment of debts and legacies, namely John Cottier & Wm Kneale, both of Knocksharee, KK German.’


 

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