Isabel Kerruish
1686-1740
Born: Maughold, Garff, Isle of Man
Died: Bride, Ayre, Isle of Man
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1686-1740
Born: Maughold, Garff, Isle of Man
Died: Bride, Ayre, Isle of Man
<font size="1"><p>The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated. </p><p>119 KK Bride</p><p>The last will and testament of Issabel Lace als Kerruish</p><p>who departed this life January 24th, 1740, in perfect </p><p>mind and memory at the making hereof. </p><p>First, she committed her soul unto God and her body to Christian burial. </p><p>Item, she left to her son Daniel Lace forty shillings, </p><p>xxx, and a blanket, and what would be a pair of breeches of cloth. </p><p>Item, to her son Ewan forty shillings, and one of the </p><p>small beasts that was in the Curragh, a furnished </p><p>feather bed; with the sheep in the Moon xxx xxxx xxx </p><p>of the rest of the sheep, as much cloth as to make </p><p>him a pair of breeches, and as much fledding as to </p><p>make him a waistcoat. </p><p>Item, she declared that her son in law William Callow </p><p>of Cardal vegg was indebted to her the sum of thirty </p><p>six shillings, of which she left sixteen shillings to </p><p>himself and the other twenty to be paid to her executor. </p><p>Item, she left to her son William the horse, an ox, </p><p>and an half, and he to be kind to her executor. </p><p>Item, to her daughter in law a brood goose. </p><p>Item, to her daughter in Cardal, a green apron, </p><p>and her children two yards of linen cloth. </p><p>Item, to Isabel Corkish her maid a yard of linen, </p><p>and to Isabel Christian a coif, to Esther Corteen </p><p>a coife. She ordered that is any of the children </p><p>died, the share of goods to fall to the rest excluding </p><p>the hsir. To Margret Crinnil her wearing gown, </p><p>and the petticoat belonging to it. To Catharine Joughin, </p><p>and seven pence apiece to the witnesses of her will. </p><p>And lastly, she named and appointed her daughter Isabel </p><p>sole executor of all the rest of her goods moveable </p><p>and immoveable whatsoever. </p><p>Witnesses</p><p>Catharine Joughin</p><p>Margaret Crinnill. </p><p>At a Court of Correction held at Lezayre the 6th Feb 1740/1</p><p>the executrix is sworn in Court in form of Law and has </p><p>given pledges, Mitchel Kneal & William Lace</p></font>