Episcopal will - John Cannell, Ballaugh

CANNELL John 1796-2 Bal E w 0106405

June [8] 1796. Ballaugh
    The Last Will and Testament of John
Cannell of Ballaugh Testifieth that he
committed his soul to God and his Body
to Christian Burial and his Worldly goods
he left and Bequeathed as follows ~
First he left and Bequeathed to his Son Nicholas
Cannell two Pounds as Leageacy ~
Secondly he left and Bequeathed to his
Daughter Joney the wife of John Grimsha[w]
two Pounds as Legeacy ~

Lastly he nominated conmitted and appointed
his loving Wife Joney Cannell otherwise
Craine and his Son Patrick Cannell Joint
Executors of all the rest of his goods moveable
and Immoveable of what kindsoever yet
neither of these Leageacyes are [erased] to be
paid by the Executors untill the Death
of his sd wife

Witnesses
Phillip Corlett    |
            |- Jurati
Thomas Cottier    |

    At a Chapter Court holden at KK Michael
    on the 17th Octr 1796
The Exors. are sworn in Court in form of Law ?? ???

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to be faithful and just each to the other in the
division of the Residuism of the Estate of the
Testator and have given pledges for the paymt.
of Debts and Legacies ????? the witnesfes
of the Will.
            Probatum est
                Ev? Christian
                    Wm.Clucas

Nicholas Cannell acknowledges to have received
from Patk Cannell the Excr of the within Will of
John Cannell deceased the Legacy of two pounds
bequeathed to him in the said Will and acquits
exonorates and discharges the sd Patk Cannell &
every other person of the Same. As Witness his
Name & Mark this 11th day of Novm 1803.
            Nicholas Cannell his X mk
Before me
Wm.Kewley D.[Ept?]Reg.~


[transcribed by Tim Davis from photocopy from microfilm 17 Mar 04]


 

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