Archideaconal Wills 1753 #40, Arbory, of Anne Corrin:

(From manuscript - will not filmed - should be on LDS 0106220)

Kk Arbory the 9th Feb 1753
In the name of God Amen - I Anne Corrin of the
treen of Colby in the parish of Kk Arbory being sick and
weak in body, but of perfect mind & memory
thanks be to God for the same, do make this my last
will & testament - First I committ my soul to God
& my body to be buried at a Christian like & decent
manner at the decreition of my Exr hereafter named
Imprimis I leave unto my beloved sister Elizth Corrin all
my right of a certain little house called the Shopp
as also the garding together with my right of the Miln
Item I leave to my brother Richd Corrin all my right
of the sheep - wch is between Henry Moore & myself
as also a rugg blankett & sheet
Item I leave to my sister Alice a gown & a cape
Item I leave make constitute & ordain my well
beloved sister Jane Corrin to be my true & lawfull
exr of all the rest of my goods moveable & immoveable
whatsoever. She paying all other person or persons that
calim any right or title thereunto sixpence legacy
But if in case the dispute hereafter in any thing hereunto
belonging against the above sd Elizth then in that case she is to
have an equal share that is half with Jane above sd
& this to be my last will & testament
Witnesses present
Cathne Clague my mrk
Susanna cashin my mark - jurati
At a chapter court held in Castletown May 29th 1753
The excerx is sworn in court in form of law
and hath given pledges for paymt of debts
and legacies namely John Corrin & Robt

Christian
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Maths Curghey
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