PARISH TEMPLATE STUDY - – creed Probate transcripton - bond

Ref No / AP/C 4608/ 1,2
Title / CROWLE, Jonathan of Grampound, Creed, preacher
Date of probate* / 21 Aug 1813
Description / Bequests: “Preacher of God’s holy Word”
-  brother James Crowle £10 payable 3 months after testator’s death and further annual sum of £12 payable quarterly for his life, “if it shall appear to Samuel Trethewy of the Parish of Creed and Thomas Seccombe of the Borough of Grampound that he shall stand in need of the same – but not otherwise” annuity to be paid out of the proceeds of Hocking’s tenement in Grampound borough “the lands of inheritance of Buller Esqr and Sir Christopher Hawkins Bart”
-  niece Jane Williams of Redruth, and Honour Goyin “niece of my late wife” £5 each
-  Timothy Symons of Grampound £10
-  His sisters Mary Harris, Elisabeth Allen and Anna Symons £5 each
-  Grace Whitaker, daughter of John Burtt of St Enoder, miller, and his sister Catherine, £5 each
-  Elisabeth, daughter of Lewis Crowle £5
-  Joan, widow of late Robert Crowle of St Stephen £5
-  Anne Elliss of St Stephen a guinea, also to Allice Hooke and Grace James
-  All legacies to be paid within a year of testator’s death unless otherwise specified
-  Nephew Lewis Crowle, “the house wherein he now liveth and the garden thereunto belonging” and £10 payable as above, also £8 annually payable quarterly out of remaining effects, the annuity to be divided equally after his death between his widow and his daughters Mary, Maria and Catherine for their lives
-  Residue to Jonathan and James Crowle, sons of nephew Lewis, or the survivor
-  Samuel Trethewy of Creed and Thomas Seccombe of Grampound, executors, as trustees for Jonathan and James until both are 21, trustees ti have power to sell, mortgage or transfer effects as required; their expenses to be paid for time and journeys
Codicil: Lewis Crowle, son of nephew Lewis, owes testator £5; this to Lewis’s brother James “unless paid in my life time”
To friends, “tis not my desire that any of them go into mourning on my account”
“The legacy given in the above will to Lewis Crowle, son of my nephew Lewis Crowle, I have [????], and do [fairly/lately?] revoke”
Lidia, daughter of William Symons, £5
Lewis Crowle’s annuity to be £6 not £8 , the £2 to be added to James Crowle’s annuity of £12 by executors
Executors: Samuel Trethewy, Thomas Seccombe
Witnesses:
Signatures of Saml Trethewy, Jane Trethewy and Francis Searle
Signature of testator
Date of will: 18 Sep 1810
Date proved: 21 Aug 1813
Endorsed:
No inventory
Stamp 10s
No. 170
P130
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