Archdeacon Wills, 1734, Santon, of Margaret Cosnahan als Moore:

The will of Mrs Margt Cosnahan, widow (about Michas Anno 1733 [1733/34]): I leave all my worldly goods to my daughter Ann Cosnahan, excepting a few which I leave to my son Charles Cosnahan of fourty shillings in heir thereof. I leave my best suit of cloaths to my daughter Jane Bridson and also a wheel and cards. I leave a sheep and lamb to my grandson Francis Cosnahan and do order my said daughter Anne if the minister (meaning as they apprehended the testatrix’s son Mr John Cosnahan) dispute the big pot for a coro [?] to take from him the said Mr Cosnahan, the silver cup, the round table, the cradle and trippetts. And if it please God that I shall not live to make another will, I do declare this to be my last will and testament. Witnesses: Ellinor Bridson, and Alice Costeane. …Pledges are the Revd Mr. Crebbin and her bros in law John Brew of Malew.

[see will of her husband, John Cosnahan, vicar of St Anne Parish for 34 years, 1724]


 

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