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Page 102, Inventory,Timothy Johnston, p 2, Will, Cuthbert Bell, 8 September 1704, p 1

£ : s : d
Pewther valued to 01 : 00 : 00
Woodden Vessell 00 : 6 : 8
Linnen & Yarne 02 : 00 : 00
One Cow & Stirk* 02 : 10 : 00
Plate valued to 02 : 10 : 00
Grosieries Bridle Ware & oth Shopp goods 26 : 10 : 00
Debts oweing to ye Decd of wch some are }
are Desperate } 30 : 10 : 00
Apprizers 81 : 11 : 00
Jo: Carr }
Jo: Heron }
Richd: Heron }
In the Name of God Amen. I Cuthbert
Bell of Hexham in ye County of Northumberland Skinner
&glover being sick & weak in body but of sound & perfect
memory (praise be God for it) Doe make & ordaine this my last
Will & Testamt in mann & forme followeing (that is to say)
First I comend my soul into ye hands of Almighty God my Creat
hopeing assuredly through ye merritts Death & passion of
Jesus Christ my Saviour & R.deem to obtaine full &
Free pardon of all my sinns and to inherit eternall life
And my body I give to ye earth from whence it came to
be buried in such decent & christian manner as by my
Exec.ix hereafter named shall be thought fitt & convenient
And as for such worldly Estate as it hath pleased
Almighty God to bestow upon me I give & dispose
thereof as followeth; Item I give Legate & bequeath
unto my eldest Daughter Margt Bell the sume of
twenty pounds of lawfull English money to be pd her by

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