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John Currier Nath" Woodman Daniel Gorden James Paul
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Province of Persuant to a Warrant to us Directed by the New Hampr Honble John Wintworth Esq Judge of the Pro- bate of Wills &c for said Province To Make Portion and Division of the Rael Estate of obediah Duston Late of Salem in said Province yeoman Decsd amongst the Heirs of said Decsd Wee have acordingly atended said service and made Division of sd Estate amongst the Heirs in manner and form following (Viz) To the Right of a Decesd Heir Wee have set of Twenty Eight acres of the west End of said Estate Bounded at the South- easterly Corner at a small Pine with stones about it by Alexan- der Gorden Land Thence West by sd Gordens Land Eighty Pools to a stake and stones, Thence north fifty Pools to a stake and stones by Enos Websters widdow Thence East sixty three Pools to a small pine marked thence north Twenty Six pools to a stake and stones Thence East Seventeen pools to a small pine marked with stones about it thence South to the Bounds first mentioned. And to obediah the Eldest son Wee have set off Two Shears which Contains forty five acres and nine Rods on the southerly side of said Estate Bounded at the southeasterly Corner at a stake and stones by Daniel Gordens Land Thence north forty pools and an half to a stake and stones Thence west one hundred and seventy Eight pools holding its Wedth to the abovesd Decsd Heirs Land - To David the next son of the Decsd Wee have set of Twenty acres and ninety Eight Rods bounded at the south Easterly Corner at a stake and stones which is also a bounds of the said obediahs Land Thence north Eighteen pools and three Quarters to a stake and stones thence west one hundred and seventy Eight pools holding its wedth to the abovesd Decsd Heirs Land - And to Simeon the youngest son of the Decsd Wee have set of Twenty one acres and one hundred and Twelve Rods Bounded at the southeasterly Corner at a stake and stones also a bound of the abovesd Davids Land thence North nineteen pools and three Quarters to a stake and stones to Land belonging to the heirs of Thomas Duston Decsd thence west by said Heirs
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Land one hundred and seventy Eight pools holding its Wedth to the abovesd Decsd Heirs Land
John Currier Nath" Woodman Daniel Gorden James Paul
[Bond of Caleb Dustin of Salem, yeoman, with James Paul of Londonderry and Edmund Morse of Hampstead, gentlemen, as sureties, in the sum of £500, March 25, 1773, for the guardianship of David Dustin and Simeon Dustin, aged less than 14 years, children of Obadiah Dustin; witnesses, Thomas Ransom, Samuel Hale, Jr.]
NEIL LAMONT 1765 PORTSMOUTH
[Administration on the estate of Neil Lamont of Portsmouth, physician, granted to Jonathan Warner of Portsmouth Nov. 18, 1765.]
[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 109.]
[Bond of Jonathan Warner, with Daniel Warner and John Wendell, merchant, as sureties, all of Portsmouth, in the sum of £500, Nov. 18, 1765, for the administration of the estate; wit- ness, William Vaughan.]
[Inventory, Jan. 10, 1767; amount, £150. 6. 6; signed by the administrator.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, £191. 2. 1I ; expendi- tures, £156. 13. 8; allowed Jan. 23, 1767.]
JOSIAH HAMBLETT 1765 PELHAM
[Bond of Sarah Hamblett, widow, with Joseph Butler, gentle- man, and John Hamblett, cooper, as sureties, all of Pelham, in
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the sum of £500, Dec. 4, 1765, for the administration of the estate of Josiah Hamblett of Pelham; witnesses, Samuel Watts, Josiah Johnson.]
[Inventory, attested Jan. 27, 1766; amount, £245. 7. 8; signed by William Richardson and Benjamin Bowles.]
[Account of the administratrix; receipts, £172. I. 0; expendi- tures, £74. 13. 4; mentions "maintenance of three Children while under 7 years of Age"; allowed April 29, 1778.]
JOHN KNIGHT 1765 PORTSMOUTH
In the Name of God Amen the Last Will and Testament of John Knight of Portsmouth in the Province of New Hampshire Esqr. I John Knight aforesaid Being Weak in Body * *
Item I give unto my son Nicholas Knight and unto his heirs & assigns forever (over and above what I have already Given him) a Tract of Land Containing by Estimation about twelve Acres be the same More or Less, which I purchased of John Carter which parcel of land lying and Being in Newington in said Province, Also One hundred Acres of land in Rochester in the second Division of lots in the Province aforesaid to him and his heirs forever -
Item. I Give to my daughters Elizabeth Salter, Bridget Allen Sarah Brewster & Allice Hatch Ten pounds Lawful Money Each of them, one half thereof to be paid them within two Years after my decease and the Residue within one year from the first payment
Item. I Give unto My son George Knight and unto his heirs and assigns for Ever (after the decease of my wife) the house in which I now dwell and the Garden thereto belonging with all privilidges & appurtenances -
Item. I Give unto my Grand Daughter Elizabeth Adams
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Seven pounds ten shillings lawful money as aforesaid to be paid by my Executors when my said Grand Daughter shall come to the age of Eighteen years, besides what I gave her deceas'd mother -
Item. I Give unto my dearly beloved Wife the improvement of all my moveable Estate (Except my large Silver Tankard & Great Bible) during her Natural life and after her decease the same to be Equally divided between my daughters Allice Hatch and Sarah Brewster. I likewise Give my said wife the improve- ment of all my real Estate during her Natural Life -
Item I Will that my son John pay the Several Legacies in this by me Given over and above what I have heretofore given to my daughters and to Enable him to Discharge the same and my debts and funeral Expences, And after the decease of my wife, 1 Give unto my son John and to his heirs and assigns Nine acres of that Land adjoining the land of Co1 John Downing in New- ington in said Province being Part of the Land I purchas'd of John Hodgdon, and my pew in Newington Meeting house Also all my Land in Rochester in said Province Except the One hundred acres in the Second division which I have already Given my Son Nicholas, and further I Give my son John after the decease of my wife my large silver Tankard & Great bible, and Give to him the said John all the Rest of my Estate Real & personal (Except what I have disposed of already) and I do hereby Constitute and appoint my said wife Elizabeth and my said son John to be my Executors In testimony Where- of I have hereunto Set my hand and seal this Twenty Eighth day of December in the sixth Year of his majestys Reign Annoque Domini one thousand Seven hundred & Sixty five Jnº Knight
[Witnesses] Henry Carter, Wm Knight, Temple Knight. [Proved Jan. 29, 1766.]
[Bond of John Knight, with Joseph Colbath as surety, both of Newington, in the sum of £10,000, Jan. 29, 1766, for the execu-
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tion of the will; witnesses, William Vaughan, Richard Wibird Penhallow.]
RICHARD YORK 1766 EPPING ,
[Administration on the estate of Richard York of Epping, yeo -. man, granted to John York Jan. 5, 1766.]
[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 136.]
[Sarah York renounces administration on the estate of her; husband, Richard York, Jan. 25, 1766, in favor of her son, John York; witnesses, John Bean, Edward Smith.]
[Bond of John York of Brentwood, yeoman, with Josiah Gil- man of Exeter and Peter Folsom of Newmarket, yeoman, as sureties, in the sum of £10,000, Feb. 5, 1766, for the administra- tion of the estate; witnesses, Jonathan Lovewell, William Vaughan.]
ABEL WARD I766 KENSINGTON
In the Name of God Amen: I Abel Ward of Kensington in Hampton in the Province of New Hamps. in New England : Husbandman
Imps I Give & Bequeath unto my well beloved Sons viz Jonathan & Nathanael, all my Lands; wherever being, or how- ever Scituate; as followeth viz: first in my home place the sd Nathanael to begin & have on the westerly side of sd Home place Twenty five rods in width, from one end thereof to the other; and then Jonathan to have Twenty five rods in width from End | to End as the former; then again the sd Nathanael to have ; Twenty five rods in width from End to End as before; and . then the sd Jonathan to have the residue of the sd Home place; and the sd Nathanael is to have the old Barn; and Jonathan to have my Dwelling House & the other Barn: (only Nathanael is to have liberty to use Improve & Dwell with his Sisters in the fore room in the Easterly End of the House till he the sd Na-
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thanael Can Build for himself) also I Give to my Two sons fore mentioned my lands in the Township of Nottingham in the Province aforesd to be Equally divided between them : and all my Lands in the Parish of Brentwood in the Province aforesª also be Equally Divided between them Further I Give to my sd Two sons my Salt Marsh being Scituate in South Hampton in sd Province that to be also Equally divided between them; again my piece of Flats (so called) or Thatch Ground; being scituate in South Hampton abovesd, and laying at, or Near, a place called Wadleighs Island the Same be Equally divided between them; all these forementioned pieces of Land, Marsh &c which are to be Equally Divided as foremention'd are to be so divided having respect both to Quality, as well as Quantity; all my lands Buildings &c forementioned; my sd sons Jonathan & Na- thanael To Have And To Hold to them their Hiers Executors Adminisr & assigns for Ever: also I Give to my sd sons all my stock of Cattle, Horses, sheep, swine, &c with all my Tools, In- struments, Utensils, or Implements, without doors for man & Beast to work with; they paying the Legacies, & performing the Duties hereafter mentioned
Item I Give & Bequeath unto my well beloved son John Ward one Hundred & fifty Dollars to be paid to him as followeth vizt one Half thereof within one year after my decease, & the other Half within Two years after my decease; to be paid in Dollars as above sd or in the then Currency; or in the money or Currency that shall then pass -
Item I Give & Bequeath unto my well beloved son Melcher Ward one Hundred Dollars, to be paid as the former, the one Half within one year after my decease & the other Half within Two years after my decease & to be paid also as the former in Dollars or in the then passing Currency ; he haveing been learned a Trade &c
Item I Give & Bequeath to my Two Daughters viz: Hannah & Elizabeth as followeth viz Hannah to have one Hundred & Thirty Three Dollars & one Third of a Dollar; and Elisabeth to
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have Eighty Three Dollars & one Third of a dollar; Each of these Sums to be paid as the former to the sons that is to say the one Half within one year, the other Half within Two years after my decease; also as the former in dollars or the Currency that shall then pass; also I Give to my sd daughters Each of them A Cow & Two sheep hereby ordering my sª son Jonathan to deliver the sd Cow & Two Sheep to Hannah & Nathanael to deliver the Cow & sheep to Elisabeth and that Immedeately after my decease; and I do hereby further will & order my sª Sons to keep & sup- port the sd Cows & sheep for my sd daughters Summer & winter yearly & every year so long as they remain Unmarried, & no longer; also I Give to my sd Daughters all my Houshold Stuff to be Equally divided between them Moreover my will is that my forementioned Two sons viz. Jonathan & Nathanael provide for my sª daughters Comfortable provision in sickness & in health bringing it to them to my dwelling House seasonably yearly & every year, so long as they shall live unmarried; and that they & Each of them have the use & Improvement of the fore room in the Easterly End of my dwelling House as long as they or Either of them live unmarried; also that the sd Jonathan & Nathanael provide for & bring Home to them to my sd dwelling House Sufficient fire wood yearly & every year so long as they live unmarried -
and I do hereby Constitute & appoint My Two Sons viz: Jonathan and Nathanael to be sole Executors of this my last Will & Testament and I do hereby order my sd Executors to pay all my Honest debts and the forementioned legacies as fore- mentioned & that they be Equal therein -
Moreover I Give all my wearing Cloaths to my Two sons viz. John & Melcher to be equally divided between them * * *
In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand & seal the 9th day of January anno: domini 1766 in the sixth year of his Majes- ties Reign &c
his abel X Ward mark
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[Witnesses] Samuel Clifford, Jonathan Brown Jr, Jeremy Webster.
[Proved June 25, 1766.]
[Inventory, Oct. 10, 1766; amount, £1035. 5. 1; signed by Jonathan Brown and Samuel Clifford.]
JEREMIAH GOVE 1766 HAMPTON FALLS
In the name of god Amen I Jeremiah Gove of Hampton Falls in the province of new Hampshire in new England yeoman Being Sick and weak in Body
I give and Bequeath to my well Beloved wife Sarah Gove the Improvement of the Best Room in the East End of my House and half of my Cellar under Said End of said House that I now Dwell in and one third part of all my land and one Cow to be Kept winter and Summer my said wife to have the Improvement of what is above mentioned So long as She Continues my widow and no longer and at her Death or Day of marriage then what I have given my wife to go to those that i shall give them to in this my will and I give to my Said wife all the moveables within Doors and Household goods of all Kinds to Dispose of as She thinks proper -
Item I give to my Son Joseph Gove Six Shillings lawfull money to be paid by my Executors hereafter mentioned within one year after my Decease he having had his portion Before -
Item I give to my Grand Son Jeremiah Gove Son of Joseph Gove one pound four Shillings lawfull money to be paid by my Executors within Seven years after my Decease -
Item I give and Bequeath to my Daughter Jane Brewster five Shillings lawful money to be paid by my Executors within three years of my Decease -
Item I give & Bequeath to my Daughter Abigail morgain five Shillings lawfull money to be paid by my Executors within one year after my Decease -
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Item I give and Bequeath to my Daughter Sarah morril five Shillings lawful money to be paid by my Executors within three years after my Decease
Item I give and Bequeath to my Daughter Judith Gove the priviledge of living in my House as longe as she Remains un- married and I give and Bequeath to my Said Daughter Judith Gove nine pounds lawfull money to be paid by my two Execu- tors within one year after my Decease my Executors to pay Equally alike of what i have given & Bequeathd as aforemen- tioned -
Item I give and Bequeath to my Son Nathan Gove the privi- ledge of living in the west End of my Dwelling House three years from this time and no longer and I give and Bequeath to my said Son Nathan Gove for Ever a piece of land Called the mill pasture laying in hampton falls & laying to the northward of Jonathan Weares mills Containing about ten acres and is Bounded westerly on land of Jonathan weares in part and part on land left for a high way and north on land of Daniel Chases and Easterly on land of the widow Goves & Southerly on Said Wears land and also two acres of salt marsh laying in a place Called Pearsons Cove and likewise my Biggest piece of Thatch Ground or flats So Called and the one Half of all my Husbandry Tools of all Sorts
Item I give and Bequeath to my Son John Gove for Ever my Dwelling House and Barn and all my land adjoyning to my House and Barn Being as is Supposed thirty acres Be the Same more or less and all my stock of Creatures Except one Cow and my wife is to have the Improvement as Before mentioned and also I give & Bequeath to my son John Gove my little piece of Thatch Ground or flats and the one half of all my Husbandry Tools of all sorts and if there be anything i have not Disposed of in this my will I give it or them to my two Executors and I order them my Executors to Bury me in Decent Christian Manner at their Charge and I Do Constitute and appoint my two Sons namely Nathan Gove and John Gove to be my Execu-
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tors to this my last will and Testament Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last will in witness whereof I the said Jeremiah Gove have hereunto Set my hand and Seal the fif- teenth Day of January annoque Domini 1766 and in the Sixth year of the Reign of King George the third &c
Jeremiah Gove
[Witnesses] Jonathan Weare, David Gove, Benjamin Rowe. [Proved July 29, 1767.]
[Bond of Nathan Gove and John Gove, both of Hampton Falls, with Ezekiel Worthen of Kensington as surety, in the sum of £500, July 29, 1767, for the execution of the will; witnesses, Robert Parks, Theophilus Smith.]
JOHN GORRELL 1766 WINDHAM
[Administration on the estate of John Gorrell of Windham, yeoman, granted to James Thompson Jan. 16, 1766.]
[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 172.]
[Warrant, Jan. 16, 1766, authorizing John Christy, gentleman, and Samuel Eastman, yeoman, both of Windham, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, Jan. 21, 1766; amount, £81. 11. 11 ; signed by John Christy and Samuel Eastman.]
[Warrant, May 28, 1766, authorizing Samuel Barr of London- derry and John Christy of Windham to receive claims against the estate.]
[List of claims, June 24, 1766; amount, £101. 1. 3; signed by Samuel Barr and John Christy.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, £90. 12. 412 ; expendi- tures, £38. 17. 9; filed April 12, 1767.]
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[Settlement of claims; amount of claims, £96. 17. 3; amount distributed, £51. 14. 712 ; allowed Oct. 6, 1768.]
SARAH FROST 1766 PORTSMOUTH
In the name of God Amen, I Sarah Frost of Portsmouth Widow, being weak in Body *
I will & order that all the Just Debts of my late Husband Samuel Frost of Portsmo aforesaid and all the Legacies men- tioned in his last Will & Testament be justly paid & discharged and every part thereof fully complied wth also all my own just Debts, funeral Charges shall be paid by my Executor in con- venient Time after my Decease
Item I give & bequeath to my Son Samuel Frost ten pounds Lawfull Money of this Province -
Item I give & bequeath to my Daughter Sarah Frost five pounds like Money -
Item I give & bequeath to my Daughter Mary Frost five pounds like Money -
Item I give & bequeath to my Daughter Eliza Frost five pounds like Money -
Item As the Law of this Province has wisely provided for the Distribution of the Estates of Persons dying intestate, I will that all the Residue of my Estate real & personal, after the afore- mentioned purposes are complied with, shall be distributed among my aforesd Children agreable to that Law, when they severally arrive at the age of twenty one years or be married -
Item I will & desire that my Executor will improve & dispose of my whole Estate in any Manner that seemeth best to him, and apply the same towards the maintenance & Support of my aforesaid Children, in such Manner as he pleases, earnestly rec- ommending them to his paternal Affection -
Item & lastly I do constitute, nominate & appoint my trusty Friend Mr Joshua Wentworth of said Portsmº Mercht sole Exec-
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utor of this my last Will & Testament, hereby annulling & making void all former Wills by me made, declaring this to be my sole Will -
In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seal this 20th day of Jany in the sixth year of the Reign of George the third King of Gt Brittain &cª Annoque Domini 1766 -
Sarah frost
[Witnesses] John Wendell, Robt Fowle, Susannah X Downs.
her Mark
[Proved March 7, 1766.]
[Warrant, March 7, 1766, authorizing Hunking Wentworth and John Shackford, both of Portsmouth, to appraise the estate.]
[Inventory, March 22, 1766; amount, £14,571. 0. 0; signed by Hunking Wentworth.]
THOMAS RUNNELLS 1766 DEERFIELD
In the name of God amen the 27th Day of Jan' 1766 I Thomas Runils of the Parish of Deerfield in the province of Newhamp- shire Yeoman being verry Sick & weak in body *
Imprimis I Give and bequeath to Elisebeth my dearly beloved wife her Heirs & assigns forever all my real & Personal Estate She paying all my Just Debts and the following Legacies &c
Item I Give to my son owen Runils five Shillings to be paid by my Executrix
Item I Give to my son Thomas Runils a Yoke of red white faced Steers that I now own to be Delivered by my Executrix
Item I Give to my son sam11 Runils five Shillings & to my son John five shillings. I Likewise Constitue make & ordain Elise- beth my wife my sole Executrix
his Thos X Runils mark
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[Witnesses] Tho® Simpson, Josiah Chase, Moses Chase. [Proved June 25, 1766.]
[Warrant, June 25, 1766, authorizing Samuel Tilton, gentle- man, and Eliphalet Griffin, yeoman, both of Deerfield, to ap- praise the estate.]
[Inventory, Dec. 8, 1766; amount, £103. 8. II; signed by Eliphalet Griffin and Samuel Tilton.]
JOHN KINNICUM 1766 MERRIMACK
[Administration on the estate of John Kinnicum of Merrimack, yeoman, granted to James Moore Feb. 6, 1766.]
[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 153.]
[Bond of James Moore, yeoman, with John Chamberlain, gentleman, and Samuel McConihe, yeoman, as sureties, all of Merrimack, in the sum of £10,000, Feb. 6, 1766, for the admin- istration of the estate; witnesses, Alpheus Goodwin, Rachel Chamberlain.]
JOHN HOLT 1766 ANDOVER, MASS.
[Administration on the estate of John Holt of Andover, Mass., gentleman, granted to Samuel Pettingill Feb. 21, 1766.]
[Probate Records, vol. 24, p. 163.]
[Bond of Samuel Pettingill of Andover, Mass., with Joseph Holt, yeoman, and Ephraim Butterfield, gentleman, both of Wilton, as sureties, in the sum of £10,000, Feb. 21, 1766, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, John Holt, Samuel Holt.]
[Warrant, Feb. 21, 1766, authorizing Ephraim Butterfield, gentleman, and Joseph Holt, yeoman, both of Wilton, to appraise the estate.]
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[Inventory, March II, 1766; land and buildings in Wilton, £66. 13. 4; signed by Ephraim Butterfield and Joseph Holt.]
[List of claims against the estate, Aug. 29, 1766; amount, £76. II. 2; signed by Joseph Holt and Ephraim Butterfield.]
[Account of the administrator; receipts, £66. 13. 4; expendi- tures, £10. 16. 6; allowed Oct. 22, 1767.]
THOMAS ROBY I766 NORTH HAMPTON
In The Name of God amen This 22d Day of February anno Domini 1766 I Thomas Robie of North Hampton in the Province of Newhampshire yeoman being But week in body * *
first I Give and bequeave unto my Well beloved Wife Sarah and to her Disposel for Ever all my Housel Stuf within Dores of all sorts what so ever and allso I Give to my said wife During her naturall Life The use and Improvement of the one halfe of my Dwelling House where I now Live viz The Esterly End and allso the Celler under the same, and I Give to my Said wife two Cowes & four sheep and them to be Keept on my whome Steed Sumer & winter as I shall here after order & allso her fier wood Cut & haled to her Door what She have oction to use for her own fier and allso one Hunderd waight of Good Pork and one Hunderd waight of Good Beefe and Ten Bushels of Inden Corn and one bushel of Rye and one bushel of malt one barrel of Cyder & what apels she wants to use for her Selfe Sumer & Wenter and Twenty Pound of Flax from the swingel and one Peck of beans four bushels of Potaters, one bushel of Turnaps all The articels to be Deliverd yearly During my said wife natural Life and to be Paid to her by my son John Robie
Itim I Give to my Son Thomas Robie Five Pounds Lawfull mony and to be Paid to him by my Son John Robie in one year after my Decease my said son Thomas Having Recived the Greatest Part of his Portision all Readey by Dead
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Itim I Give unto my Son Samuell Robie and to his heirs & assings for Ever Ten acres of Land Lying in north hampton and being Part of my home Place where I now Live and to be at the Easterly End bounded Easterly on Henery Batchelder & so Run- ing westerly Carring the whole bredth of my Land untill it makes out Ten acres and allso three acres of Salt marsh it being one Shere on the Great neck (so Caled) be the same more or Less allso I Give to my son Samuell Thirty Pounds Lawfull mony to be paid in stock or species in seven years after my Decease by my Son John Robie
Itim I Give unto my Son Enoch Robie Five Pounds Lawfull mony and to be Paid to him by my son John Robie in Three years after my Decease my said son Enoch having Recived the greatest part of his Portision by Dead
Itim I Give unto my Daughter Sarah Lane five Shiling Lawfull mony to be Paid by my son John Robie my Said Daughter hav- ing Recived the Gratest Part of her Portision all Readey to be in five years after my Decease
Itim I Give unto my Daughter mary Wadligh Seven Shiling and Six Pence Lawfull mony to be Paid to her by my son John Robie in six years after my Decease my Said Daughter mary having Recived the greatest part of her Portision all Readey
Itim I Give unto my Daughter Huldiah Fifteen Pounds Lawfull mony to be Paid to her in such Housel stufe as she shall Chuse at Cash price by my son John Robie in one year after my Decease or when shee shall Demand the same and further more my Will is That my Daughter Huldiah Shall Have a Priviledge of Living in That part my Dwelling house That I have giving to her mother So Long as She Remains a Singel woman
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