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Will of
Ann Kneale als
Kaighin
1891 - Ballaugh,
Kaighin Family 11600
[This will was
found on Brian Lawson’s website] Ballaugh 1891 216 This is the
last will and testament of me Ann Kneale of Lough Dhoo(Black and for my
last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills by me hereto
made. I commit my
soul to Almighty God and my body to a decent Christian burial. I leave and
bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Kneale, the sum
of twenty pounds
as legacy. I leave and
bequeath to my daughter Louise Kneale the sum of
twenty pounds as
legacy. I leave and
bequeath to my daughter Eliza Kneale the sum of ten
pounds as
legacy. I do hereby
further leave and bequeath to my two daughters Elizabeth Kneale and Louise Kneale the whole of my household furniture of every
description, in
my dwelling house, share and share alike. I do hereby
nominate, constitute, and appoint my son Thomas Stephen Kneale sole and
whole executor of this my last will and testament and residuary legatee of
all the rest residue and remainder of my property of every description. In witness whereof I
hereunto subscribed my name this
the 4th day of July 1890. Ann Kneale Signed and
executed by the testatrix in our presence and in presence of each other: John Teare Robert
Kaighin. At a Court holden at Ramsey on the 2nd day of June 1891. The annexed
paper writing
dated the 4th day of July 1890 having been proved to be the last
will and testament of Ann Kneale late of Lough Dhoo in the parish of
Ballaugh widow deceased who died on the 7th day of March 1891 Thomas
Stephen Kneale of Lough Dhoo aforesaid a son of the testatrix, the
executor, therein named, is sworn well and truly to fulfil and execute
the same, and to administer the
personal estate of the said deceased according to law. W. Gill, a
judge of the said court. Will of Mrs Ann Kneale late of Lough Dhoo in the parish of
Jurby deceased widow Thomas
Stephen Kneale of Jurby and Robert Kaighen of Hui vane and John
Cesar Quayle, Close Moughtin, both of Jurby, are
jointly and severally
and any two of us jointly bound unto our Sovereign Lady the Queen in the sum
of one hundred and fifty pounds to the payment whereof,
well and truly to be made to our said lady the Queen, her heirs, and
successors, we bind and oblige ourselves jointly and severally, and any two of
us jointly, our Executors and Administrators, firmly by these presents. As witness our
subscriptions the second day of June in the year
of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one. The
condition of our obligation is such, that if the above named Thomas Stephen Kneale who seeks to obtain a grant of Probate of the last
will and
testament of Ann Kneale late of Lough
Dhoo in the parish of Jurby but now
deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of March 1891, do, when lawfully
called on in that behalf, make or cause to be made a true and perfect
inventory of all and singular the personal estate and effects of the said
deceased which have or shall come to his
hands, possession, or knowledge,
or into the hands of any other person for him and the same so made do
exhibit or cause to be exhibited, into
the proper Registry in that behalf
whenever required by law so to do: And
the same personal Estate and Effects
of the said deceased, which shall at any time come into the hands
or possession of the said Thomas Stephen Kneale or
into the hands or
possession of any other person or persons for him or which without default
might have come into the hands or possession of the said Thomas Stephen Kneale do well and truly administer according to law, that is to
say, do pay the debts and liabilities of the said deceased so far as the said
personal estate will extend and the law bind the said Thomas Stephen Kneale then this obligation to be void and of no effect,
or else to remain
in full force and virtue. Thomas
Stephen Kneale John Casar Quayle Robert
Kaighin At Ramsey
the second day of June 1891. The executing parties to the foregoing
Bond acknowledged the same to
be their Act and Deed. Before
me, W. Gill. |
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