Will: Cahill, John December 27, 1782 *********************************************** Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Tipperary Index Copyright ************************************************ File contributed by: Rosalind Dunning ros.dunning@outlook.com November 2, 2018, 4:05 pm CAHILL, JOHN DECEMBER 27, 1782 Source: National Archives Kew England Written: December 27, 1782 Recorded: January 7, 1783 In the Name of God Amen London December the 27_ 1782 and in the Year of our Lord and in the Reign of King George the third I John Cahill of the City of Cashell in the Kingdom of Ireland late Servant to John Paterson Esquire of New Burlington Street and now a Tide Waiter in the Port of London Do make and Appoint this my last will and Testament I give to my Sister Catherine Cahill otherwise Magher one hundred Guineas for her own use and Support and in case of her death forty Pounds to Margret Heaney and also forty Pounds to her Nephew John Heaney twenty Pounds Sterling unto Darby Magher her Husband I also give to my Niece Mary Kennedy twenty Pounds I also give to my Niece Mary O'Brien twenty Pounds also give to my Nephew John O'Brien by trade a brazier one Shilling I also give to my best beloved friend John Wallace of Cashell ten Pounds I also Desire to be given to my Washer woman Ann Jorden Ten Pounds I also give to my friend William Emerey five Pounds I also give to my God Son Stephen Robert Hickson ten Pounds I also allow ten Pounds for my Burial I also Desire to be given to the Poor that is to say To the blind to the Lame to the aged to the Orphans in most Distress ten Pounds I desire Also it may be given to a Catholick Clergyman for the use of those I have mostly wronged in this life and five Pounds to be given for the use of my Sinful Soul I desire that my three Watches namely one Double Gold Case Watch and two Silver Watches may be Sold for the real Value and what remains after my Legacies are Paid here to be sent to my Sister in Cashell my Linnen to be given to my Washer Woman Ann Jordan and all my Wearing Apparel to be Sold in the presence of John Hickson and Ann Jordon the Money to be given to the Poor my Tide Waiters Box and Hammock with the Necessarys thereof to be given to John Hickson also my Bead Stead out one my furniture and my three Boxes to be taken to Ann Jordon and there Examined in the presence of John Hickson and Ann Jordon I also Appoint John Hickson of � Lane St Clement Danes and William Emery Lace Maker of Paternoster Row to be my Executors I humbly hope that Mr Griffith at Hammersmith will see that this my Will be Excted John Hill Signed Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of Joseph Brooke _John Harris My most faithful and most Worthy Master of New Burlington Street has my Earning of £250 I humbly hope he will see this forwarded to Cashel John Cahill (6 January 1783 Appearance by John Hickson of St Clement Danes Middlesex Chandler) Proved at London 7 January 1783 PCC Prob11/1099