Archdeacon Will 1675/6 #102 Santan, of Ellinor Moore als Kinnish:

"KK St Anne, December the 15, 1675: In the name of God amen. I Ellen Moore alias Keenish sick and weak in body but whole and perfect in memory praysed be God doe make this my last will and testament in manner and form following. First, I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God and my body to Christian buryall. Item, I leave unto my loving husband Phillip Moore one new blanket and one canvish with half one half[?] and my share of the iron pot while he lives and then to return to my Executor when hee died. Item, I leave unto the vicar of the parish one kerchief. Item, I appoint and ordain Jony Faragher alias Keenish sole Executor of all the rest of my goods moveable and unmovable whatsoever. Witnesses to this my last will, Xpher Quay, Hugh Cosnahan. The Executor sworn in for of law. Probatum et solvit est.

The Inventory of the said Ellen above written praysed by 4 sworne men viz., Tho:Kinley, Robt Calow, John Bridson, Tho Bridson:
Item half one cow 7 shillings 6 pence;
Item, her best wearing cloathes linen and woolen 6 shilling 6 pence;
Item, half one sheet 1 shilling;
Item, linen cloath and linen yarn and flax with one poaks and apron 2 shillings;
Item, sum wool and flax xxxx and 8[?] baskets and sum small vessels with weights and sivei 1 shilling 4 pence;
Item, half one chest and half one spinning wheel 1 shilling;
Item 4 stoaks in oats 2 shillings;
Item, in money 3 shilling 6 pence.

The Executor at lawful years & the goods in her own custody. Pledges: Ffinlo Kioch[?] & Christopher Quay."


 

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