Will: Considine, James George December 9, 1800

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File contributed by: Rosalind Dunning 
ros.dunning@outlook.com October 23, 2017, 2:28 pm

CONSIDINE, JAMES GEORGE DECEMBER 9, 1800

Source: National Archives Kew England
Written: December 9, 1800
Recorded: October 23, 2017

In the Name of God Amen I James George Considine Lieutenant 
in the Royal Navy now commanding in His Majesty's Gun Vessel 
Grappler being of sound and disposing Mind and Memory do 
hereby make this my last Will and Testament first and 
Principally I commend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God 
hoping for Remission of all my Sins through the Merits of 
Jesus Christ my blessed Saviour and Redeemer and my Body to 
the Earth or Sea as it shall please God And as for such 
Worldly Estate and Effects which I shall be Possessed of or 
entitled unto at the Time of my Decease I give and bequeath 
the same as followeth that is to say I give and bequeath 
unto my Sister Margaret Considine and my Sister Ellinor 
Considine both residing in the City of Limerick Ireland 
Share and Share alike All such Wages Sum and Sums of Money 
as now is or hereafter shall be due to me for my Service or 
otherwise on board the said Ship or any other Ship or Vessel 
that is to say after all my just Debts are paid and funeral 
Expences discharged And I do hereby nominate constitute and 
appoint my friend George Fennell Esquire of the Navy Pay 
Office Somerset Place London Executor of this my last Will 
and Testament And I do give & bequeath unto my said Executor 
In trust for my said Sisters above mentioned all the rest 
and residue of my Estate whatsoever both Real & Personal 
hereby revoking & making void all other & former Wills by me 
heretofore made And do declare this to be my last Will and 
Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and 
Seal this ninth Day of December in the Year of our Lord one 
thousand Eight hundred And in the forty first Year of the 
Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of 
God of Great Britian France and Ireland King Defender of the 
faith etc. J G Considine
(Attestation Clause)
Robert Steward second Master _ Alen Bradford Surgeon's Mate 
of Grappler
Proved at London 20 May 1803
PCC Prob11/1392