The will of Mary Jane Cluxton of Kilcullen Bridge (1808)

Mary Jane Supple was the wife of Baillie Cluxton of Kilcullen Bridge, farmer, whose will was probated in 1801.

Transcript made under Crown Copyright from the document in the National Archives.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D219125

In the Name of God Amen.
Being in good health and sound disposing Mind and
Making thanks to Almighty God but not knowing how long I
may remain so I take this Opportunity of disposing of my Worldly
Property by this my last Will and Testament wholling revoking
and making void all other Wills made by me of prior date to this
so I declare this to be my last and only Will viz first when I
die I desire I may be buried at Pollardstown in the County of
Kildare with my husband and children Secondly I will and
bequeath unto my Son Samuel Cluxton all my Real and
Personal property both in Great Britain Ireland and the West
Indies of every kind whatsoever except one hundred Pounds Sterling
I will and bequeath unto my Cousin Mary Supple the daughter
of my cousin James Supple of the City of Cork Revenue Officer
I will and bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Jane Haslam
daughter to my beloved Child Ann Haslam of Maryborough in
the Queens County one hundred Pounds Sterling and in case
the said Jane Haslam should die before she is married or die
without Issue I desire the above sum of one hundred Pounds
willed unto Jane Haslam aforesaid shall
be given unto Thomas Haslam
Son of the aforesaid Ann Haslam my daughter
I will and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Ann Haslam
aforesaid one hundred Pounds Sterling together with my Watch
Clothes and House Linen I will and bequeath unto my son James
Cluxton of Kilcullen Bridge in the County of Kildare one shilling
and no more he being already provided for and in case my Son
Samuel Cluxton aforesaid should die without Issue or before he is
of age I will and bequeath unto my daughter Ann Haslam
aforesaid and her children the whole of my Property aforesaid
and in case my daughter Ann Haslam and her children
should die without Issue I will and bequath the whole of
my Property aforesaid unto my son James Cluxton of
Kilcullen Bridge aforesaid the above Legacies only excepted and
those Legacies that follow I will and bequeath unto Matty Noal
of Kilcullen Bridge aforesaid daughter of Samuel Noal lately
drowned five Pounds Sterling to help to put her to a Trade I will
and bequeath unto my beloved Sister Elizabeth Byfield and her
daughter Ann Byfield twenty Pounds Sterling each for Mourning
I will and bequeath unto the Poor fifty Pounds Sterling and that
to be given to the greatest Objects I do hereby appoint my Cousin
Philip Supple of Kilnonan in the County of Cork and Thomas
Parsons of the City of Dublin Timber Merchant Executors to this my
last Will and Testament and as a mark of love and esteem for them
I will and bequeath unto each of them ten Pounds Sterling for
Mourning the above Legacies to paid provided for my Heirs
Exorss Admors or Assigns forever Two thousand Piunds Sterling
out of the Property left me by my laste late Brother James
Supple of Saint Croix in the West Indies In witness whereof I
do hereunto put my hand and seal in Cork this 18th day of May 1808

M Jane Cluxton [seal] In presence of James Supple [seal] John Supple [seal]

Proved at London 20th January 1815 before the Judge by the
Oath of Philip Supple the surviving Executor to whom adm[instrati]on was
granted having been first sworn by Com[missi]on duly to administer.