"This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Peter Mylevorrey of KK German, who departed this life on the 29th day of October 1791, being in perfect mind and memory at the making hereof. First, he committed his soul to God and his body to Christian burial. Item, he bequeathed unto his son Thomas his part of the houses and land and that his wife Ann Mylevorrey als Waterson is to enjoy the said houses and land so long as she lives, and whenever his said son Thomas doth possess the said houses and land, he is to pay ten pounds to his mother. Item, he bequeathed unto his daughter Easter the sum of thirteen pounds. Item, he bequeathed unto his daughter Ann the sum five pounds. Item, he bequeathed unto his granddaughter Jane Kelly the sum of one guinea. Item, he bequeathed unto his graddaughter Ann Mylevorrey the sum of one guinea. Item, he bequeathed unto his grandson John Kelly a sheep. Item, he bequeathed unto his grandson John Mylevorrey a sheep. Item, he bequeathed unto the poor of the Parish of German the sum of twelve shillings and that the Revd. Mr. Corlett is to distribute it amongst the poor. Item, he bequeathed unto the witnesses of his will for their trouble (Philip Clark and Philip Craine) the sum of two shillings each. And lastly, he constituted nominated and appointed his wife Ann Mylevorrey als Waterson to be his whole and sole heir and executrix of all the rest of his goods and effects of what kind or nature soever they be to be her whole right and property and he . . and debarred any other person or persons with six pence legacy who should sue to the contrary hereof. Witnesses: Phil Clark, Phil Craine.
At a Chapter Court holden at KK Patrick June 15th, 1792, the executor is sworn in Court in form of law and hath given pledges for the payment of debts and legacies."
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