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he is minister at New Roe
Residue of my estate, freehold and chattels to my wife and daughter Sarah Fade, equally, and appoint them both executrixes.
In witness whereof 4 February 1698[-9]. Edw: Brock.
Witnesses: Ralph Howard
John Hartley
Tho: Cooke N.P. Thomas Cooke
Probate granted to Mary Brock the widow and Sarah Fade the daughter, executrixes 14 Feb 1698

Prerogative Will:
Mary Brock of the city of Dublin, widow.
To my grand-daughter Mary Rogan 100 pounds when 18.
To my daughter Sarah Fade the ring which was on her father's finger when he died, and a guinea for another one in memory of me.
I bequeath 5 pounds to be distributed by Rev Mr Nathaniel Weld and officers of the church or meeting at New Roe (whereof I am a member) for the poor of said church; also 3 pounds to be distributed by my daughter Mary Williams to the poor.
The share of my husband's houses which belong to me as by my husband's will, to each children of my daughter Mary Williams shall have living at the time of her death equally, but the profits thereof to my daughter Mary Williams for her life.
To my said daughter Mary Williams the overplus of two years rent as by my husband's will and all household goods, etc. as by his will; and said daughter Mary to pay thereout £15 to said Mr Weld or to Mr Richard Bamber and Mr Mathew Brehtridge?, merchants, to be divided for tokens.
I appoint said Mr Bamber and Mr Breghtridge, executors, and said Mr Weld to be overseer.
In witness where of 19 February 1698[-9] Mary Brock
Witnesses: Nathaniel Wittwell
Boyce Barrington
Thomas Cooke, N.P.
Probate granted to Richard Bamber and Mathew Bretteridge, the executors, 23 March 1698[-9]

Kilmore will:
(131) David Beatty of Armagh, county Cavan.
To my eldest son Samuel now of Cootehill county Cavan, that division of Armagh, aforesaid, adjoining the lands of Drumcon as it is set apart by a ditch extending from the lands of Faranseer to the lands of Gartinardress, and Samuel to pay half the rent of the entire land of Armagh and half the fines as by my lease of said lands; also to my

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