Copy of the will of Mrs Jane Bulkeley,

1718 May 30.

[As summarised by Anne Laurence]. Wants privateburial. Leaves Daughter Tynte £100 for mourning; £10 each to Brother George Wallis and 4 children; £10 each to Mrs Bonnell, Brother Curtis, and Cousin Thomas Curtis executors. £10 to Brother Temple Whitfield and Cousin Alice Moore; £30 to Cousin Jane Curtis for her use for John Curtis if he attains the age of 15, otherwise to which of her children she pleases; £50 to Cousin Sarah Wallis. £15 for Matthew Davis formerly servant; annuity of £8 for servant Mary Round; annuity of £6 p.a. for 7 years to Hannah Atkins to be paid out of house in Back Lane Dublin, then house to go to Nephew Samuel Wallis. £10 each for Cousin William Wankford and wife. Cousin Abel Ram received bond conditional for the payment of £100 and made me by the late Andrew Ram, his uncle and all that remains due to me of the debt of the late Sir Abel Ram to my late husband in consideration of a discharge he made sister Symes. Executors Mrs Bonnell, Brother Curtis and Cousin Thomas Curtis. Various annuities for nephews. Cousin Thomas Curtis to collect rents and arrange affairs. Witnessed by Felicia and Henry Whitfield and their servant Elizabeth Brough. Note the terms of a codicil, 6 August 1718: Gives Jane Bonnell the silver coffee pot ‘she gave me’; Mrs Bonnell and Cousin Jane Curtis to dispose of her wearing clothes.

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Copy of the will of Mrs Jane Bulkeley,

1718 May 30.
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In Collection: Smythe of Barbavilla Papers, 1621-1930.
Description:[As summarised by Anne Laurence]. Wants privateburial. Leaves Daughter Tynte £100 for mourning; £10 each to Brother George Wallis and 4 children; £10 each to Mrs Bonnell, Brother Curtis, and Cousin Thomas Curtis executors. £10 to Brother Temple Whitfield and Cousin Alice Moore; £30 to Cousin Jane Curtis for her use for John Curtis if he attains the age of 15, otherwise to which of her children she pleases; £50 to Cousin Sarah Wallis. £15 for Matthew Davis formerly servant; annuity of £8 for servant Mary Round; annuity of £6 p.a. for 7 years to Hannah Atkins to be paid out of house in Back Lane Dublin, then house to go to Nephew Samuel Wallis. £10 each for Cousin William Wankford and wife. Cousin Abel Ram received bond conditional for the payment of £100 and made me by the late Andrew Ram, his uncle and all that remains due to me of the debt of the late Sir Abel Ram to my late husband in consideration of a discharge he made sister Symes. Executors Mrs Bonnell, Brother Curtis and Cousin Thomas Curtis. Various annuities for nephews. Cousin Thomas Curtis to collect rents and arrange affairs. Witnessed by Felicia and Henry Whitfield and their servant Elizabeth Brough. Note the terms of a codicil, 6 August 1718: Gives Jane Bonnell the silver coffee pot ‘she gave me’; Mrs Bonnell and Cousin Jane Curtis to dispose of her wearing clothes.
Language:English
Extent:[Extent]
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 41,569/4 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.