Tyrone - Colhoun, Thomas February 4, 1821

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File contributed by: Rosalind Dunning
ros.dunning@outlook.com January 9, 2018, 4:03 pm

COLHOUN, THOMAS FEBRUARY 4, 1821

Source: National Archives Kew England
Written: February 4, 1821
Recorded: January 9, 2017

In the Name of God Amen I Thomas Colhoun of Strabane in the
Co. of Tyrone Attorney at Law being weak in body but of
sound mind and memory blessed be Almighty God for the same
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in
manner following I leave devise and bequeath all my
properties both real and personal not disposed of in my
lifetime to my Sons John Colhoun and Isaac Colhoun and to my
Cousin Samuel Sproule of Rownetton Attorney at Law whom I
appoint my Executors in trust for the uses intents and
purposes hereinafter mentioned and for no other use intent
or purpose whatsoever and on the death of the said Samuel
Sproule the trust to devolve to my Son Samuel in Conjunction
with my Sons John and Isaac the other Trustees and in case
of the death of the said Samuel Colhoun then to my Son
Thomas in a similar way with the other Trustees that is to
say to raise whatever sum of money not exceeding the sum of
two hundred pounds as may be necessary for the purpose of
admitting my Son Samuel an Attorney and completing and
finishing my Son Thomas's College Couse a sum not exceeding
the sum of three hundred pounds and after the completion of
his College education in order to promote him in such
professional or other pursuit as he may think proper to fix
on I bequeath to him such sum of money not exceeding the sum
of four hundred pounds as my said Trustees shall think fit I
give and bequeath to my dearly beloved Wife Jane Colhoun
thirty pounds a year during her life together with the
produce of my property in Portlington and as to the residue
of my said property I will and order that the same shall be
funded for the use of my six daughters namely Jane Isabella
Catherine Fanny Mary and Elizabeth and their proportions to
be paid them on their several Marriages and my further will
is that all my just debts shall be paid In Witness whereof I
have hereunto put my hand and seal this fourth day of
February one thousand eight hundred and twenty one Thos
Colhoun
(Attestation Clause)
Andrew Moore _ William Wilson _ William Glasse
Proved at London 5 July 1821
PCC Prob11/1645