Looks like the will of Lace Radcliffe "fell off" the will index.
I found it in my database--from Shirley Hogensen
!EPISCOPAL WILL Andreas 1878 #204 FHL Film #0106487:
The last will and testament of me Lace Radcliffe of the Larivane(White Swamp) in the parish of Andreas being in a sound state of mind, memory and understanding at the making here do appoint order and ordain the disposal of my estate in the way and manner following:
I leave devise and bequeath to my son in law John Corkill of the Cronk (Cronk Bane = The Hill)in the parish of Andreas the sum of one pound sterling, as legacy.
I leave devise and bequeath to my son John Thomas now in
America the sum of eight pounds Sterling as legacy.
I leave devise and bequeath to my son James now in Australia the sum of eight pounds sterling as legacy.
I leave devise and bequeath to my son Edward now in America the sum of eight pounds sterling as legacy.
I leave devise and bequeath to my son Joseph now in America the sum of eight pounds sterling as legacy.
I leave devise and bequeath to my son Benjamin the sum of eight pound sterling together with a feather bed and bedding as legacy.
I nominate and appoint my son William Lace Radcliffe of the Village Andreas my whole and sole executor and residuary legatee of all my goods chattels and effects of whatsoever nature whether real or personal wheresoever the same may be situate or discovered. In witness hereof I do hereby
subscribe my name this the Twenty fourth day of May 1877.
Lace Radcliffe
Signed published and declared by the testator as and for his last will and testament in our presence
William Mylrea
Wm Joughin
Benjamin Radcliff of Ramsey rec'd 8 lbs sterling a feather bed and bedding - 8 Feb 1879
Joseph Radcliff Cleveland Ohio USA 8 lbs sterling 24 Jan 1880.
Edward Radcliff of Newburgh Ohio USA received 8 lbs sterling 24 Jan1880
Donna