"KK Malew: The last will and testament of Mary Wanwright wo died about the 27th of December 1724, who committed her soul to God and body to Christian burial. Item, she bequeathed unto her son John Bridson ten shillings legacy and ordered that if her said son would molest or disturb her son William Wanwright for any more goods, then the ten shillings she cut him of with six pence legacy. She also bequeathed to her daughter Catherine Bridson and to her granddaughter Catherine Kinnish all her clothes both linen & woolen excepting a choice petticoat which she left unto her son William. Item, she declared that her son Richard Bridson had nine shillings and a brass candlestick of hers and left unto him thereof five shillings. She also left six pence to any other person that would claim any right unto her goods and lastly she appointed and ordered her son William Wanwright sole and whole Executor of all the rest of her goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever. Witnesses: Robart Harrison, John Cotteman.
The Executor sworn in form of Law. Pledges, the Witnesses."
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