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Marriages/Partnerships
Lilly Barker |
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Know all Men by these Presents That We Patrick M'Kay
and James Hunt are held and firmly bound unto
the Reverend John Ealman Clerk Master of Axts Officiall of the Chantor of Sarum
in the sume of Four Hundred pounds of good and
lawfull Money of great Britaine To be paid unto the Said Officiall
or to his certain Attorney his Executors Administrators or Assignes To which
payment well and truly to be made We Oblige our Selves and each
of us by himself for the whole our and every
of our Heires Executors and Administrators firmly by these Presents Sealed with our Seales
Dated the Fifteenth day of June in the Eighth year of the
Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord George the Second by the grace of God of great
Britaine France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith and so forth and in the
year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty and Five
The Condition of the above written Obligation is Such that if there shall not hereafter
appear any lawfull Let or Impediment by reason of any Precontract Consanguinity
Affinity or any other just Cause whatsoever but that Patrick Makay and
Lilly Barker of Westbury in the County of Wilts
may lawfully marry together and that there is not any Suit depending before any Judge
Ecclesiastical or Civil for or concerning any Such Precontract and that the Consent of the Parents or
others the Governors of the Said Parties be thereunto first had and Obtained And that they cause their
said Marriage to be openly Solemnized in the Face of the Parish Church of Westbury Bratton
or Dilton between the Hours of Eight and Twelve of the Clock
in the Forenoon And do and shall Save harmless and keep indemnified the abovenamed
Officiall his Surrogates and all others h...
and Successors in Office for and concerning the Premisses
Then the Said Obligation to be void or else to be and remain in full Force and vir...
Sealed and Delivered being first
duly Stamped in the Presence of
Wm Wroughton
Patrick Mackey
On the day and year abovesaid the
abovenamed
was duely Sworne before me
James Hunt
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I Henry Barker of Westbury in the County of Wilts Innholder do hereby revoke all former wills by me
made and do declare my last will and Testament to be as follows Im primis I give to my wife My Silver Tankard
My little Bay Mare the Dressing Glass in the best Chamber and all the household Goods and Implements of household
which was hers before our Intermarriage Item I give to my Son Henry My best Suit of Cloths Item to my Son in
Law Patrick Mackey I give My best great Coat and green wastcoat with Silver Buttons and best wig Item to My
Son in Law Richard Mattocks I give my Black Suit of Cloths and two pair of Buckskin Breeches Item to My
Son in Law John Cockle I give my Silver watch Item all the rest and Residue of My Goods Chattles and Estate
whatsoever and wheresoever I give to Richard Cockle of Westbury aforesaid Clothier and Henry Blatch of the same
parish Malster Upon this Special Trust and Confidence that they the said Richard Cockle and Henry Blatch and the
Survivor of them and the Exec'rs & Adm'rs of such Survivor do with all Convenient Speed after My Decease sell and
Dispose of the same for the Most Money that Can or May be gotten for the same and by and out of the produce thereof
do and shall in the first place pay and Satisfie All my just Debts and as to the ~the~ Remainder of such produce from
and after payment of My Debts and one Guinea apiece to them the said Richard Cockle and Henry Blatch (which I give
them for their Trouble in the Execution of the Trust hereby in them reposed) In trust as to one Moyety or half part thereof
to and for the Sole and Separate use of My Daughter Lilly exclusive of her Husband and wherewith he shall not in any
wise intermeddle and to be payd into the proper hands of My said daughter or into the hands of such person or persons
as she shall Appoint and My will is that her Receipt alone without her Husband shall be a Sufficient discharge to my
said Trustees for the same And as to the other Moyety or half part of the said produce after payment of My debts and the
said Guinea apiece to the said Richard Cockle and Henry Blatch In Trust for My daughter Mary ^to and for her sole and separate vse ^ exclusive of her
Husband and wherewith he shall not in any wise intermeddle and to be payd into the proper hands of my said Daughter Mary
or into the hands of such person or persons as she shall appoint and my will is that her Receipt alone without her Husband
shall be a sufficient discharge to my Trustees for the same And lastly I do hereby Nominate Constitute & appoint them the said
Richard Cockle and Henry Blatch Executors of this my will ^In trust as aforesaid^ In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal the Twelfth Day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirty five.
Signed Sealed published and Declared
by the said Testator as his last will and
Testament in the presence of us
Phillp Withers
Ja: Long
Henry Barker
At Wesbury the Sixth day of May 1737 the
abovenamed Executors were duely Sworne before me William Wraughton Sur
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