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The Will of Philippa Andrew, dated 21 October 1752

St Enoder
26th Feb 1753
The Will and Invry IO
of the Goods etc of one
Philippa Andrew Widow
lately deceased proved
in Common form before
the Reverand Mr James
Walker Clerk Batche=
=lor of Law Surrogate
etc
And Admion of the
Goods etc of the said
deceased and of all
Things howsoever com..=
=ifing her said Will
was granted to the
Executrix therein named
being first Sworne
Saving etc

  £ s d
Inv 333 5 0

X Hill
X Phillip Andrew

In the name of God Amen I Philippa Andrew of the Parish of St Enoder in the County of
Cornwall widow being of a sound and disposing mind and memory thanks be to God for the same do hereby
make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner following (that is to say) First I give devise
and bequeath unto my daughter Phillippa Andrew the fee simple and inheritance of all that Tenement called
or known by the name of Arrallas silnats? lying and being in the Parish of St Enoder in the said County and also
the fee simple and inheritance of all that Part of the Tenemt of Pengelly in the Parish of St Erme in the said
County which was lately in the Possession of John Bone deced to Hold the same imediately after my Decease to the
said Philippa Andrew her Heirs and Afsignes forever. Also I give and bequeath unto my Daughters Prudence, Mary
and Jane and to each of them the Sum of four? Pounds yearly by quarterly Payments to be issuing and payable out of
all that Tenemt called by the name of Penscawen? in the said Parish of St Enoder for and during the Continuance of
the Lease now subsisting And in Case the same or any Part thereof shall be behind and not ……… to enter and disharm
for recovery thereof Also I give and bequeath unto my Daughters Mary and Jane the sum of one hundred
and twenty Pounds apiece to be paid them respectively if they attain the age of twenty five years or if either of them
shall happen to dye before she shall attain that age I do hereby give and devise the said one hundred and twenty Pounds to the
Survivior All the rest and residue and remainder of my Goods Chattells and Effects whatsoever or wheresoever not herein
before given and bequeathed I do hereby give and bequeath unto my said daughter Philippa Andrew whom I do hereby
make constitute and appoint Sole Executrix of this my Last will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto set
my Hand and Seal this twenty first Day of October 1752
The signe of Philippa Andrew (A)
Signed Sealed published and Declared by
the Testatrix to be her last will and Testament
in presence of us
Jane Donnithorne
Thos Shear
...bb?
 
A True and Perfect Inventory and appraisement of all the Goods &
Chattles of Phillippa Andrew widow Late of the Parish of St
Enoder in the County of Cornwall yeoman Deced taken and appraised
by us John Bice and Stephen Carveth yeomans this 19th day of
January Anno Domi 1753

  £ s d
Imprimus Her Purse Girdle and wearing apparel 0 10 0
Item for Household Good 10 10 0
Item for six sheep 20 0 0
Item for 11 bullocks and five Calves 35 0 0
Item for 4 Horses and one Colt 15 0 0
Item for 4 piggs and 6 Gees 5 0 0
Item for the Corn in the mowth 15 0 0
Item for Emplements of Husbandry 10 0 0
Item for 18 acres of Wheat in the Ground 18 0 0
Item for Chattle & Estate 208 0 0
Item for Goods forgotten and not seen 0 5 0
  333 5 0

Appriased the day and year first
above written by us
John Bice
Stephen Carveth

 
N.B.
Words in italics within brackets are inserted by the transcriber e.g. (signed)
Source:
AP/A/851

Contributed by Sue Boyland

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