Farrow Will 1719

Will of John Farrow

of Deal, Kent


Source: Consistory Court of Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral Archives PRC 32/59/347
Submitted by James Canney
In the Name of God Amen I John Farrow of Deale in the County of Kent Marriner being in health and of Sound memory but considering the uncertainty of this mortall Life do make and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner following
First I Commend my Soul unto Almighty God my maker And my Body I Commit to the Earth from whence it is (come) And as for my worldly Estate I give and bequeath the Same as followeth (that is to say)

All and Singular my Goods Chattells Pay wages and Personall Estate whatsoever and wheresoever of what nature kind or Quality Soever
I give and bequeath unto my welbeloved wife Mary Farrow
and I do hereby make Constitute and appoint my said wife Mary Farrow full and Sole Executrix of this my will
And revokeing all former wills by me heretofore made I do make and declare this only for my true and last Will and Testament

In Witness whereof I the said John Farrow have hereunto Sett my hand and Seal the first day of March Anno Dom. 1704[/5] Regus Reguise Anne Aug? &c. Tertio [3rd year of the reign of Queen Anne]
John Farrow

Signed Sealed published and declared by the said John Farrow and as his last Will and testament in the prsence of
Thomas Middleton; John Taylor, Not[ary Pub[lic] at Deale
Exd. Mark Upton Not. Pub.

Probatum fuit: 28th July 1719

Note: John Farah [Farrow] was buried on 18th July 1719 at St. Leonard, Deal, Kent.

Transcribed by Mrs. Shelagh Mason 24th May 2022


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