The next set of wills is actually for members of the King family in the areas around Andover, Hampshire. My 4x great grandmother was Joanna King daughter of Thomas King and Mary Carter and she was baptized at Upper Clatford where her father was a farmer. Locating the parents of Thomas King has proven to be somewhat difficult and so I collected these wills to see if I could find any clues. Thomas himself left a will but does not indicate any other members of his family then his son in law Joseph Blake. There are sixteen King wills.
Looking at Find My Past there was a marriage for Thomas King 2 May 1694 to Anne Winch at Upton Gray. The bride from Bray, Berkshire with bondsmen Symon Winch and Richard Winch.
There are another fifteen wills which include a Robert King in 1652. This is unlikely to be my King family located at Upper Clatford as it is 27 miles between them but will wait and see.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 26 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/198
Name of testator: Anne King
Place: Upton Gray, Hampshire, England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 20 Jul 1637, probated 4 Nov 1646
[In margin] T[estamentu]m Anne King
1 In the Name of God Amen The twentith
2 day of July Ano Domini one thousand six hundred thirty seven And
3 in the thirteenth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lorde Charles by
4 the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King
5 defender of the faith etc I Anne King of Upton Gray in the County of
6 South[amp]t[on] widow being weake in bodie but of good and perfect memory
7 And understanding thanks be given to Almighty God therefore doe make
8 and declare this my present last will and testament in manner and forme
9 following That is to say first I commend my soule into the hands of Almighty
10 God my Creator assuredly trusting through the onely merits death and
11 passion of my blessed Savior Jesus Christ to have life everlasting And my
12 bodie I commend to the earth from whence it came to be buried in decent manner
13 in the Church of Upton Gray aforesaid neere unto the place where my husband
14 was buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named Item I give
15 devise and bequeath unto Robert King my sonne all that Messuage or Tenement
16 newly built wherein he the sayd Robert now dwelleth and all my lands Tene
17 ments and hereditaments hereunto belonging or therewith now used occupied
18 or enioyed with theappurtances called or known by the name of the Farme sett
19 lying and being in the parrish of Upton gray aforesaid And all these my
20 lands and Tenements called Biddin with theappurtances in Up Nately in the County aforesaid
21 To have and to hold the same unto him the sayd Robert King my sayd sonne
22 for and during the terme of his natural life without impeachment of or for
23 any manner of waste And from and after his decease then to such issue as
24 the sayd Robert my sonne shall hereafter happen to have of his bodie lawfully
25 begotten and to be begotten and to the heires of such issue for ever But if it shall
26 happen that the sayd Robert my sayd sonne shall dye without such yssue
27 Then my will and meaning is and I hereby give and devise the sayd Messuage
28 and Tenement and all and singular the sayd lands and hereditaments and other
29 the premises with thappurtenances unto my Cozen Barnard Hunt the sonne
30 of my sister Margarett and to his heires for ever Item I give devise and
31 bequeath unto the sayd Barnard Hunt all my barnes and lands called
32 Lipscombs with thappurtenances in Upton Gray aforesaid which I heretofore pur
33 chased and are now in the tenure or occupations of William Cleeke and
34 Robert Lee or one of them or their Assignes to have and to hold the same
35 unto him the sayd Barnard Hunt for and during the Tearme of his natural
36 life without impeachment of or for any manner of waste
37 Then from and after his decease then I give and devise one block
38 of the said land and lands with the appurtenances called Lipscombs in foure parts to
39 be devised unto my kinsman Humfrie Hunte one of the sonnes of the said Bernard
40 Hunte and to the heires of him the said Humfrie for ever And allsoe on the other parte of
41 the said barnes and lands with the appurtenances called Lipscombs in foure parts to be
42 devised unto my kinsman William Hunte one other of the sonnes of the said Bernard Hunte
43 and to the heires of him the said William for ever And from and
44 after his decease for the one parte of the sayd barnes and lands
45 called Lipscombs with thappurtances in foure parts to be devided) unto my
46 kinsman John Hunt and other of the sonnes of the sayd Barnard Hunt
47 and to the heires of him the sayd John for ever And the residue and other
48 parte of the said Barnes and lands with thappurtenances called Lipscombes unto
49 my kinsman Barnard Hunt the younger one other of the sonnes of the
50 sayd Barnard Hunt and to the heires of him the sayd Barnard the yonger
51 for ever Item I give and bequeath unto Anne King my servant one
52 flockbedd one fether bolster one paire of blancketts and one paire of sheets
53 and fortie shillings in money Item I give and bequeath unto Edward
54 Dy___nce heretofore my servant fortie shillings And to my kinsman James
55 Kinge twentie shillings and to my Cozen Johan Shoare twentie shillings And
56 to her sonne James Hunt twenty shillings And to my servant Roger Gregory
57 six shillings and eight pence Item I give and bequeath unto the Cathedrall
58 Church of Winchester twelve pence And to the Church of Upton gray
59 aforesaid six shillings and eight pence Item I give and bequeath to the poore
60 of the parrish of Upton Gray aforesaid twentie shillings to be distributed
61 amongst them at the discretion of my sayd Executors All which sayd legacies
62 and summes of money by me hereto before given I will shall be delivered
63 and payd by my Executors within the space of three moneths next
64 after my decease The residue of all and singular my goods Chattells debts
65 Credit and personal estate whatsoever over and besides the guifts and
66 legacies aforesaid I give and bequeath unto my sayd sonne Robert Kinge
67 and the sayd Barnard Hunt the father whome I make joynt Executors of
68 this my present last will and testament And I make and ordayne and appoint
69 my loving friends and neighbours John Nashe and Richard Guy Overseers
70 of this my sayd will to whome I give and bequeath thirteene shillings and
71 four pence apiece for their care and paines in that behalf to be taken of in
72 Witnes whereof I the sayd Anne Kinge have hereunto set my hands and
73 seale the day and yeare first above written The marke of the sayd Anne
74 Kinge Signed sealed and published after the interlining of these words
75 vizt (the name of) his) pence) in the presence of Robert Savoer John Cooke
76 John Aylcoyn Humfrey Sutton The marke of Roger Gregory
77 Probatum fuit testamentum suprascriptum apud London coram ingro
78 Francisco Ringsteed legum Baccho Surrogato venerabili et egregij viro
79 domini Nathanielie Brent militis et legume doctoris Curie Prerogative
80 Magistri sive Custodis Quarto die Mensis Novembris Anno domini 1646
81 Juramento Barnardi Hunt primo Executorum in testamento predicto nominat
82 cui Commissa fuit Administratio omnium et singulorum bonorum jurium et Credi
83 torum dicti defuncti et onis testamentum quatri ______ de bene et
84 fideliter etc Ad Sancta dei Evangelia in debita Juris forma Jurat ______ Commissa
85 in _____ Reservato potestate similem Commissionem facienda Roberto King
86 filio die defuncta et alteri Executori in dicto testamenta nominat in venerit
87 eadem petitur Ex
This Blog will talk about researching my English ancestors from Canada but also the ancestors of our son in law whose families stretch back far into Colonial French Canada. My one name study of Blake and of Pincombe also dominate my blog these days.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Monday, February 27, 2017
Will of John Blake - The National Archives PROB 11/1380, probated
John Blake, the testator, does not give any clues to his identity except he was in London when he left for Jamaica.
The next set of wills is actually for members of the King family in the areas around Andover, Hampshire. My 4x great grandmother was Joanna King daughter of Thomas King and Mary Carter and she was baptized at Upper Clatford where her father was a farmer. Locating the parents of Thomas King has proven to be somewhat difficult and so I collected these wills to see if I could find any clues. Thomas himself left a will but does not indicate any other members of his family then his son in law Joseph Blake. There are sixteen King wills.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 25 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1380
Name of testator: John Blake
Place: Jamaica
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 19 Oct 1801, probated 16 Sep 1802
[In margin] John Blake
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I John Blake do make this my last Will and
3 Testament That as I conceive it to be needful
4 provided that Almighty God may in his goodness
5 be disposed to call me to his Blessed Mansion
6 during my intended Voyage out and home on board
7 the Ship Willerby Captain Phillip Lovett bound from
8 the River Thames to Kingston in the Island of
9 Jamaica It is my Will and desire that all Monies
10 Goods and Wearing Apparel that may be due or
11 belonging to mee I give and bequeath to Mr John Roberts
12 of the Weavers Arms the corner of Aldermanbury
13 London Wall in the City of London Victuer and
14 that the said John Roberts whom I do depute my
15 sole Executor shall have full power to claim and
16 demand all and every Sums of Monies Goods and
17 Wearing Apparel of whatever description or being
18 in the possession of any person or persons
19 whatsoever and wheresoever that I the said John
20 Blake doth Sign and Seal this my last Will
21 and Testament this nineteenth day of October
22 and in the year of our Lord One thousand eight
23 hundred and one say in the City of London
24 I sign this my Will and affix my Seal thereto
25 John Blake We the undersigned are Witnesses
26 of the due signing and sealing of the above by
27 the Testator John Blake in the presence of
28 Us and of each other of us John Cowper Thwaits
29 John Barrow
30 This Will was proved at London the
31 sixteenth day of September in the Year of Our
32 Lord one thousand Eight hundred and two before
33 the Worshipful John Sewell Doctor of Laws and
34 Surrogate of the Right Honourable Sir William
35 Wynne Knight also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper
36 or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of
37 Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of
38 John Roberts the sole Executor named in the
39 said Will to whom Administration was granted
40 of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
41 Credits of the deceased having been first sworn
42 duly to administer
The next set of wills is actually for members of the King family in the areas around Andover, Hampshire. My 4x great grandmother was Joanna King daughter of Thomas King and Mary Carter and she was baptized at Upper Clatford where her father was a farmer. Locating the parents of Thomas King has proven to be somewhat difficult and so I collected these wills to see if I could find any clues. Thomas himself left a will but does not indicate any other members of his family then his son in law Joseph Blake. There are sixteen King wills.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 25 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1380
Name of testator: John Blake
Place: Jamaica
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 19 Oct 1801, probated 16 Sep 1802
[In margin] John Blake
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I John Blake do make this my last Will and
3 Testament That as I conceive it to be needful
4 provided that Almighty God may in his goodness
5 be disposed to call me to his Blessed Mansion
6 during my intended Voyage out and home on board
7 the Ship Willerby Captain Phillip Lovett bound from
8 the River Thames to Kingston in the Island of
9 Jamaica It is my Will and desire that all Monies
10 Goods and Wearing Apparel that may be due or
11 belonging to mee I give and bequeath to Mr John Roberts
12 of the Weavers Arms the corner of Aldermanbury
13 London Wall in the City of London Victuer and
14 that the said John Roberts whom I do depute my
15 sole Executor shall have full power to claim and
16 demand all and every Sums of Monies Goods and
17 Wearing Apparel of whatever description or being
18 in the possession of any person or persons
19 whatsoever and wheresoever that I the said John
20 Blake doth Sign and Seal this my last Will
21 and Testament this nineteenth day of October
22 and in the year of our Lord One thousand eight
23 hundred and one say in the City of London
24 I sign this my Will and affix my Seal thereto
25 John Blake We the undersigned are Witnesses
26 of the due signing and sealing of the above by
27 the Testator John Blake in the presence of
28 Us and of each other of us John Cowper Thwaits
29 John Barrow
30 This Will was proved at London the
31 sixteenth day of September in the Year of Our
32 Lord one thousand Eight hundred and two before
33 the Worshipful John Sewell Doctor of Laws and
34 Surrogate of the Right Honourable Sir William
35 Wynne Knight also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper
36 or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of
37 Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of
38 John Roberts the sole Executor named in the
39 said Will to whom Administration was granted
40 of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
41 Credits of the deceased having been first sworn
42 duly to administer
Labels:
Barrow,
Blake,
Jamaica Wills,
Location Misc Wills,
Lovett,
Roberts,
Thwaits
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Will of Andrew Blake, Jamaica - The National Archives PROB 11/594, probated 21 Nov 1723
I can not find the testator, Andrew Blake, in any of the online records. The Galway Blake family was involved in the West Indies but other Blake families in the British Isles were also involved.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/594
Name of testator: Andrew Blake
Place: Jamaica
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 25 Feb 1722, probated 21 Nov 1723
[In margin] T[esta]m[entum]
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I Andrew Blake being indisposed but of Sound and
3 perfect mind and memory do ordaine this my last Will and
4 Testament Imprimis I give my soul to Almighty God who
5 gave it me Item I give and bequeath to William Patton all
6 My Wages wearing apparel and all other moveables he
7 paying Joseph Cadhen two bitts at Jamaica Signed and
8 delivered in the presence of us whose names are hereunder
9 written 25th February 1722 Wheatly Road Andr Blake
10 William Compton Cha Chertly John Britten
11 Vicesimo primo die Mensis Novembris Anno
12 domini Millesimo Septagentesimo vicesimo Tertio Emanavit Com
13 Gulielimo Pattoon Universali Legataria nominate in Testamento
14 Andree Blake Nuper et Nave Mercatoria le Squirrell sed super
15 eras Guinea Celibis defuncti habentio etc ad administrandum
16 bona jura et credita dicti defuncti juxta Tenorem et effectum Testementi
17 iprimo defuncti (eo quod millno in eodem nominator Executor) de bene
18 et fideliter administrando eadem ad Sancta Dei Evangelia Jurat Exam
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/594
Name of testator: Andrew Blake
Place: Jamaica
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 25 Feb 1722, probated 21 Nov 1723
[In margin] T[esta]m[entum]
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I Andrew Blake being indisposed but of Sound and
3 perfect mind and memory do ordaine this my last Will and
4 Testament Imprimis I give my soul to Almighty God who
5 gave it me Item I give and bequeath to William Patton all
6 My Wages wearing apparel and all other moveables he
7 paying Joseph Cadhen two bitts at Jamaica Signed and
8 delivered in the presence of us whose names are hereunder
9 written 25th February 1722 Wheatly Road Andr Blake
10 William Compton Cha Chertly John Britten
11 Vicesimo primo die Mensis Novembris Anno
12 domini Millesimo Septagentesimo vicesimo Tertio Emanavit Com
13 Gulielimo Pattoon Universali Legataria nominate in Testamento
14 Andree Blake Nuper et Nave Mercatoria le Squirrell sed super
15 eras Guinea Celibis defuncti habentio etc ad administrandum
16 bona jura et credita dicti defuncti juxta Tenorem et effectum Testementi
17 iprimo defuncti (eo quod millno in eodem nominator Executor) de bene
18 et fideliter administrando eadem ad Sancta Dei Evangelia Jurat Exam
Labels:
Blake,
Britten,
Cadhan,
Chertly,
Compton,
Jamaica Wills,
Location Misc Wills,
Patton
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Will of Samuel Blake, Isle of Man - The National Archives PROB 11/1989, provated 1 Dec 1843
Tuttington Hall was the seat of Edward Blake Esquire. It is located near Aylsham, Norfolk. Edward Blake, esquire, buried there aged 57 the 10th Sep 1857. His baptism can be found in the Quaker Birth/Marriage/Death Registers and he was baptized (born 15 Jan 1800) at Saviours Norwich, Norfolk son of Dodshon Blake and Sarah. Dodshon Blake is a Linnen Manufacturer. The Death Duty Registers name Robert Blake as the executor of Edward Blake (1858).
Dodshon Blake was listed in the Bankrupt Directory 1820-1843 and the date 3 May 1842, page 41. He was a mohair manufacturer and merchant.
I could not find the birth of Samuel Blake in the same register but the probate definitely links Samuel back to this family as does his will.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1989
Name of testator: Samuel Blake
Place: Isle of Man
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 3 Mar 1842, probated 1 Dec 1843
[In margin] Samuel Blake 5
1 I Samuel Blake in making this my last Will
2 and Testament do hereby bequeath to my beloved Wife Elizabeth
3 Blake being myself in sound mind the sum of Four hundred pounds
4 British now in the hands of my brother Edward Blake of Tuttington
5 Hall Norfolk as my Trustee and formaly in the hands of the said
6 Edward Blake and my Father Dobson Blake now deceased as Trustees
7 for me and my heirs the said Elizabeth Blake to have and to hold
8 the said Four hundred pounds British with interest therefrom during
9 the natural life of her the said Elizabeth Blake and in default of
10 issue by me the said Samuel Blake the said Four hundred pounds
11 to go to my brother the said Edward Blake and his heirs for ever
12 in case of issue lawfully begotten of my body the said four hun-
13 dred pounds to go to and be equally divided among such my heirs
14 at the death of the said Elizabeth Blake And I also do hereby appoint
15 Thomas Sale Surgeon of Athol St Douglas to be my sole Executor
16 Signed sealed and delivered this 3rd day of March in the year of our
17 Lord one thousand Eighteen hundred and forty two In presence of
18 Samuel Blake Hugh Cannell Thos Potter John Kelly
19 Appeared Personally Thomas Potter of St Johns Kirk
20 German in the Isle of Mann publican and made oath that he is one
21 of the subscribed witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Samuel
22 Blake late of Kirk German in the Isle of Man deceased bearing
23 date the third day of March in the year of our Lord Eighteen hund
24 red and forty two And he further made oath that on the third day
25 of March one thousand eight hundred and forty two aforesaid the said
26 Tester for duly executed his said will by signing his name at the foot
27 er and thereof in the presence of this deponent and of Hugh Cannell
28 and John Kelly (the other subscribed Witnesses thereto) all of whom
29 were present at the same time and this deponent and the said Hugh
30 Cannell and John Kelly thereupon attested and subscribed the said Will
31 in the presence of the said Testator Thos Potter On the Eleventh
32 day of October 1843 the said Thomas Potter was duly sworn to the
33 truth of this Affidavid by virtue of the annexed Requisition Before
34 me Francis B Hartwell Vicar German Surrogate For Ledar Vellan
35 On the 1st December 1843 Admon (with the will annexed) of the Goods
36 Chattels and Credits of Samuel Blake late of Saint John’s Kirk German in
37 the Isle of Man deceased was granted to Edward Blake Esquire the
38 natural and lawful Brother having been first sworn by Commission
39 duly to administer No Residuary Legatee Elizabeth Blake widow the
40 Relict and Sarah Blake Widow the natural and lawful Mother and
41 next of kin having respectively renounced the Letters of Admon (with
42 the said Will annexed) of the Goods of the said deceased Thomas Sale
43 the sole Executor having renounced the probate and execution of the
44 said will
Dodshon Blake was listed in the Bankrupt Directory 1820-1843 and the date 3 May 1842, page 41. He was a mohair manufacturer and merchant.
I could not find the birth of Samuel Blake in the same register but the probate definitely links Samuel back to this family as does his will.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 24 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1989
Name of testator: Samuel Blake
Place: Isle of Man
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 3 Mar 1842, probated 1 Dec 1843
[In margin] Samuel Blake 5
1 I Samuel Blake in making this my last Will
2 and Testament do hereby bequeath to my beloved Wife Elizabeth
3 Blake being myself in sound mind the sum of Four hundred pounds
4 British now in the hands of my brother Edward Blake of Tuttington
5 Hall Norfolk as my Trustee and formaly in the hands of the said
6 Edward Blake and my Father Dobson Blake now deceased as Trustees
7 for me and my heirs the said Elizabeth Blake to have and to hold
8 the said Four hundred pounds British with interest therefrom during
9 the natural life of her the said Elizabeth Blake and in default of
10 issue by me the said Samuel Blake the said Four hundred pounds
11 to go to my brother the said Edward Blake and his heirs for ever
12 in case of issue lawfully begotten of my body the said four hun-
13 dred pounds to go to and be equally divided among such my heirs
14 at the death of the said Elizabeth Blake And I also do hereby appoint
15 Thomas Sale Surgeon of Athol St Douglas to be my sole Executor
16 Signed sealed and delivered this 3rd day of March in the year of our
17 Lord one thousand Eighteen hundred and forty two In presence of
18 Samuel Blake Hugh Cannell Thos Potter John Kelly
19 Appeared Personally Thomas Potter of St Johns Kirk
20 German in the Isle of Mann publican and made oath that he is one
21 of the subscribed witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Samuel
22 Blake late of Kirk German in the Isle of Man deceased bearing
23 date the third day of March in the year of our Lord Eighteen hund
24 red and forty two And he further made oath that on the third day
25 of March one thousand eight hundred and forty two aforesaid the said
26 Tester for duly executed his said will by signing his name at the foot
27 er and thereof in the presence of this deponent and of Hugh Cannell
28 and John Kelly (the other subscribed Witnesses thereto) all of whom
29 were present at the same time and this deponent and the said Hugh
30 Cannell and John Kelly thereupon attested and subscribed the said Will
31 in the presence of the said Testator Thos Potter On the Eleventh
32 day of October 1843 the said Thomas Potter was duly sworn to the
33 truth of this Affidavid by virtue of the annexed Requisition Before
34 me Francis B Hartwell Vicar German Surrogate For Ledar Vellan
35 On the 1st December 1843 Admon (with the will annexed) of the Goods
36 Chattels and Credits of Samuel Blake late of Saint John’s Kirk German in
37 the Isle of Man deceased was granted to Edward Blake Esquire the
38 natural and lawful Brother having been first sworn by Commission
39 duly to administer No Residuary Legatee Elizabeth Blake widow the
40 Relict and Sarah Blake Widow the natural and lawful Mother and
41 next of kin having respectively renounced the Letters of Admon (with
42 the said Will annexed) of the Goods of the said deceased Thomas Sale
43 the sole Executor having renounced the probate and execution of the
44 said will
Labels:
Blake,
Cannell,
Isle of Man Wills,
Kelly,
Location Misc Wills,
Norfolk,
Potter,
Sale,
Tuttington Hall
Friday, February 24, 2017
Will of Peter Bodkin otherwise Peter Bodkin Blake, Town of Galway, Ireland - The National Archives PROB 11/1232, probated 4 May 1793
Peter Bodkin Blake’s will is below and the remainder of the files are letters that he wrote (annexed as codicils) and reading through them the only comments that prove to be interesting are the references to Sir Walter Blake (10th Baronet). These references do not add anything to my knowledge of the Blake family at Galway. I have only transcribed the original will, one codicil of six and the probate.
There are a number of Bodkin-Blake marriages in the Blake family at Galway.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 15 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1232
Name of testator: Peter Bodkin otherwise Peter Bodkin Blake
Place: Town of Galway, Ireland now residing in England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 7 May 1787, probated 4 May 1793
[In margin] Peter Bodkin otherwise Peter Bodkin Blake
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I Peter Bodkin commonly called Peter Bodkin Blake of
3 the Town of Galway in the Kingdom of Ireland but
4 now resident in England Gent do make this my last
5 Will and Testament in my own handwriting in
6 manner following that is to say Declaring that I
7 am a Protestant having duly conformed to that
8 Religion in the said Kingdom of Ireland I order
9 that my Body may be decently buried in the Parish
10 wherever I may die and as to such worldly Substance
11 as God has Pleased to bless me with I hereby dispose
12 of the same in manner following my just debts
13 and Funeral expence being first paid (that is to say) I
14 Give unto my Brother Francis Bodkin one shilling I
15 give unto William Greny Son to Thomas Greny of
16 Greginore in the County of Galway in Ireland deceased
17 my Bed and every thing else of mine which shall be
18 in my apartment in the said Town of Galway I
19 Give unto my Nephew and Niece Nicholas Brown and
20 his Sister Jane Brown one shilling each I Give unto
21 my two Nephews Ambrose Bodkin and Hyacinth Bodkin
22 of Kilbroge in the County of Galway in Ireland one
23 hundred pounds each of English money to be paid to
24 them respectively without Interest by my Executors herein
25 after named at their respective ages of twenty one
26 years but not sooner than two years next after my
27 decease and I direct that in case either of my said
28 two Nephews Ambrose and Hyacinth Bodkin shall
29 die before he shall attain the age
30 of twenty one years or sooner than two years next
31 after my decease the share of him so dying shall go
32 to the survivor of them payable also without Interest
33 at the age of twenty one years but not sooner than
34 two years next after my decease and in case both
35 my said Nephews shall die under the said age of
36 Twenty one years or sooner than two years next
37 after my decease I do give the said two several sums
38 of one hundred and one hundred pounds unto my
39 worthy friend William Pollard of St Swithins Lane
40 London Merchant to whom I owe infinite obligations for
41 the Singular Services he has rendered to me I Give
42 unto my said Nephew Hyacinth Bodkin his heirs
43 Executors and administrators my two Leasehold houses
44 in the West Sabbt of Galway the one in the occupation of
45 Bartholomew Kelly and the other in the occupation of
46 Thomas Bursee he paying the Rent reserved by and
47 performing the covenants on the Tenant or Lessees part
48 contained in the Lease under which I hold the same
49 I Give unto Mr John Cologan of London Merchant
50 one of the Parties in trade with the said William
51 Pollard One hundred pounds Sterling to be raised and paid
52 to him within two years next after my decease and
53 I direct that the said Legacies to my Nephews Ambrose
54 and Hyacinth Bodkin and John Cologan amounting
55 together to three hundred pounds Sterling shall be
56 raised when payable by Sale of One hundred and
57 forty two pounds of the Capital Stock of the English
58 United East India Company which shall be standing in
59 my Name at my decease and the deficiency that may
60 be to make up or compleat the said sum of three hundred
61 pounds I direct that the same shall be raised out of
62 the Dividends of my said East India Stock which shall
63 become due after my decease and as to the residue of
64 the said East India Stock I direct the same shall continue
65 Standing in my Name so long as the said East India
66 Company shall exist and that the dividends to arise
67 thereby During the life of the said William Pollard
68 shall be received by him for his own use and after his
69 death the said dividends shall belong to such persons
70 as he shall by Will direct and in default of such
71 direction to his Executors or Administrators I direct that
72 the sum of three per cent Consolidated English Bank
73 Annuities which shall be standing in my name at my
74 decease shall continue standing therein during the existence
75 of the said Fund and that the dividends to arise thereby
76 during the life of my good friend Mr James Cooper the
77 other partner in trade with the said William Pollard
78 shall be received by him the said James Cooper for hi
79 own use and after his death the dividends of the said
80 Bank Annuities shall belong to such persons as he
81 shall by Will direct and in default of such direction then
82 to his Executors or Administrators I Give unto my said
83 Nephew Ambrose Bodkin his Executors and Administrators
84 a debt due from Richard Martin of Galway or Kentville
85 in the County of the Town of Galway aforesaid which
86 stand Secured by a Bond and Warrant of Attorney dated
87 respectively the Twenty second of January One thousand
88 Seven hundred and Eighty one to me for One hundred
89 and Twenty three pounds two shillings Sterling with all
90 the Interest that may be due thereon at the time of
91 my decease and as to all the residue of my Estate and
92 Effects whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature
93 or kind soever as were real or personal I Give devise
94 and Bequeath the same unto the said William
95 Pollard his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns
96 and to and for his and their own use and benefit
97 and in case the said John Cologan William Pollard
98 and James Cooper or any or either of them shall
99 refuse or decline to accept of any or either of the
100 Legacies and Bequests in this my Will give to
101 them as aforesaid then it is my will and desire and
102 I do hereby Give and Bequeath such of the said
103 Legacies as shall be so refused unto the Treasurer for
104 the time being of Greens Hospital to be applied by
105 him towards the support of the Seaman belonging to
106 the said Hospital and I do hereby constitute and appoint
107 the said William Pollard and James Cooper Executors of
108 this my Will and in case they shall both refuse
109 or decline the Execution of this my Will
110 then I appoint the Treasurer for the time being of
111 the said Hospital Sole Executor of this my Will
112 and revoking all former Wills by me at any time
113 heretofore made I do publish and declare this to
114 be my last Will and Testament in Witness whereof
115 I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Seventh
116 day of May One thousand Seven hundred and Eighty
117 Seven Peter Bodkin Blake Signed Sealed
118 published and Declared by the said Peter Bodkin Blake
119 the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in
120 the presence of us who in his presence at his request
121 and in the presence of each other have thereto set
122 our Names as witnesses thereto Iona Thompson
123 J[onathan] Bugg Sarah Grant
124 Messrs Cologan Pollard and Hooper Galway the 30th May 1791
125 Gentleman I received your most esteemed favour of 9th
126 July last you insist I should let you know the
127 charge on the Bill on Curly It was wrote on the
128 protest thereof 6 shillings and 6 pence Irish making 6 [shillings]
129 English money with which I debit account I am
130 heartily sorry for the death of our mutual very good
131 friend Mr John Thompson Tis well he sent you my
132 Will previous to his death I am glad you think any
133 alteration I Will by Letter make in said will is binding
134 according to Law I beg you’l open and read said Will
135 Hyacinth Bodkin ye younger Brother of Ambrose
136 Bodkin mentioned in said will died in Dublin in Sep
137 last aged about 19 years and a half owing to his folly
138 and debauching and his Mother giving him too much
139 money tho he had a very strong constitution and the
140 older Brother Ambrose Bodkin came of age the 12th
141 Feby last who has a weak constitution yet he
142 follows as debauched a life as his said Brother
143 therefore tis thought he will not live many years
144 unfortunately he take pleasure in boasting he can
145 bear drinking 3 or 4 bottles of wine after dinner
146 which he frequently does Soon after he came of age
147 I wrote him a Letter stating how I had a demand
148 to his and formerly my deceased Fathers Estate of £500
149 pds or by my giving Credit for £200 I received from my
150 Father for my age of 17 years to my age of 21 years in small payments in
151 that there remained at least 800 pds due to me as
152 the remainder of my childs portion this letter was
153 delivered to him by my Sister in Law his Mother who
154 thought my demand just and reasonable he did not give
155 her or to me a satisfactory answer therefore he shall
156 get no Legacy by me I hereby order desire and will that
157 the two hundred pounds sterling and everything else
158 which I willed and ordered for my Nephews Ambrose
159 and Hyacinth Bodkin in my said Will be given to Mr
160 William Pollard one of the Executors to my said Will
161 or to his issue or heirs payable in like manner as I
162 had ordered and willed it to be paid to my said
163 Nephews Ambrose and Hyacinth Bodkin I beg you’l
164 not answer this Letter directed to Galway for fear your
165 Letter should be opened by mistake as I would chuse
166 to keep this affair secret I intend soon to go to
167 Dublin from where I will write in form to Mr
168 William Pollard and to Mr James Cooper Executors to
169 my said Will I now write you this alteration in my
170 said will for fear death or my accedance should
171 happen me in my journey to Dublin I have this
172 day drawn a Bill on you at 21 days sight in
173 favour of the Right honourable David Larouche and Co for
174 £57 pounds which I entreat you’l please to honor
175 being on account of one years dividends due to me
176 last Xmas on my £512 pds etc India Stock and also on
177 my £500 pds Stock in the Bank Consolidated Annuities
178 I hope the dividends continued at 8 per cent on the
179 India Stock notwithstanding the great War at present
180 in the East Indies my next Letter to you or to the
181 Executors of my last Will I hope will be soon from Dublin
182 In the Interim I am most affectionately Gentleman
183 your most obedient humble Servant Peter Bodkin Blake
184 P.S. I say the Bill I have drawn on you this Day is
185 for fifty Seven pounds Sterl: Galway the 30th May
186 1791 Peter Bodkin Blake
187 This Will was proved at London with Six
188 Codicils the Fourth day of May in the year of our Lord
189 One thousand Seven hundred and Ninety three before the
190 Worshipful John Fisher Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the
191 Right honorable Sir Willian Wynne Knight and also Doctor of
192 Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative
193 Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of
194 William Pollard and James Cooper Esquires two of the
195 Executors named in the Fourth Codicil to whom Administration
196 was Granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
197 Credits of the deceased having been first sworn duly to
198 administer power reserved of making the like Grant to
199 John Cologan Esquire the other Executor named in the
200 fourth Codicil when he shall apply for the same
There are a number of Bodkin-Blake marriages in the Blake family at Galway.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 15 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1232
Name of testator: Peter Bodkin otherwise Peter Bodkin Blake
Place: Town of Galway, Ireland now residing in England
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 7 May 1787, probated 4 May 1793
[In margin] Peter Bodkin otherwise Peter Bodkin Blake
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I Peter Bodkin commonly called Peter Bodkin Blake of
3 the Town of Galway in the Kingdom of Ireland but
4 now resident in England Gent do make this my last
5 Will and Testament in my own handwriting in
6 manner following that is to say Declaring that I
7 am a Protestant having duly conformed to that
8 Religion in the said Kingdom of Ireland I order
9 that my Body may be decently buried in the Parish
10 wherever I may die and as to such worldly Substance
11 as God has Pleased to bless me with I hereby dispose
12 of the same in manner following my just debts
13 and Funeral expence being first paid (that is to say) I
14 Give unto my Brother Francis Bodkin one shilling I
15 give unto William Greny Son to Thomas Greny of
16 Greginore in the County of Galway in Ireland deceased
17 my Bed and every thing else of mine which shall be
18 in my apartment in the said Town of Galway I
19 Give unto my Nephew and Niece Nicholas Brown and
20 his Sister Jane Brown one shilling each I Give unto
21 my two Nephews Ambrose Bodkin and Hyacinth Bodkin
22 of Kilbroge in the County of Galway in Ireland one
23 hundred pounds each of English money to be paid to
24 them respectively without Interest by my Executors herein
25 after named at their respective ages of twenty one
26 years but not sooner than two years next after my
27 decease and I direct that in case either of my said
28 two Nephews Ambrose and Hyacinth Bodkin shall
29 die before he shall attain the age
30 of twenty one years or sooner than two years next
31 after my decease the share of him so dying shall go
32 to the survivor of them payable also without Interest
33 at the age of twenty one years but not sooner than
34 two years next after my decease and in case both
35 my said Nephews shall die under the said age of
36 Twenty one years or sooner than two years next
37 after my decease I do give the said two several sums
38 of one hundred and one hundred pounds unto my
39 worthy friend William Pollard of St Swithins Lane
40 London Merchant to whom I owe infinite obligations for
41 the Singular Services he has rendered to me I Give
42 unto my said Nephew Hyacinth Bodkin his heirs
43 Executors and administrators my two Leasehold houses
44 in the West Sabbt of Galway the one in the occupation of
45 Bartholomew Kelly and the other in the occupation of
46 Thomas Bursee he paying the Rent reserved by and
47 performing the covenants on the Tenant or Lessees part
48 contained in the Lease under which I hold the same
49 I Give unto Mr John Cologan of London Merchant
50 one of the Parties in trade with the said William
51 Pollard One hundred pounds Sterling to be raised and paid
52 to him within two years next after my decease and
53 I direct that the said Legacies to my Nephews Ambrose
54 and Hyacinth Bodkin and John Cologan amounting
55 together to three hundred pounds Sterling shall be
56 raised when payable by Sale of One hundred and
57 forty two pounds of the Capital Stock of the English
58 United East India Company which shall be standing in
59 my Name at my decease and the deficiency that may
60 be to make up or compleat the said sum of three hundred
61 pounds I direct that the same shall be raised out of
62 the Dividends of my said East India Stock which shall
63 become due after my decease and as to the residue of
64 the said East India Stock I direct the same shall continue
65 Standing in my Name so long as the said East India
66 Company shall exist and that the dividends to arise
67 thereby During the life of the said William Pollard
68 shall be received by him for his own use and after his
69 death the said dividends shall belong to such persons
70 as he shall by Will direct and in default of such
71 direction to his Executors or Administrators I direct that
72 the sum of three per cent Consolidated English Bank
73 Annuities which shall be standing in my name at my
74 decease shall continue standing therein during the existence
75 of the said Fund and that the dividends to arise thereby
76 during the life of my good friend Mr James Cooper the
77 other partner in trade with the said William Pollard
78 shall be received by him the said James Cooper for hi
79 own use and after his death the dividends of the said
80 Bank Annuities shall belong to such persons as he
81 shall by Will direct and in default of such direction then
82 to his Executors or Administrators I Give unto my said
83 Nephew Ambrose Bodkin his Executors and Administrators
84 a debt due from Richard Martin of Galway or Kentville
85 in the County of the Town of Galway aforesaid which
86 stand Secured by a Bond and Warrant of Attorney dated
87 respectively the Twenty second of January One thousand
88 Seven hundred and Eighty one to me for One hundred
89 and Twenty three pounds two shillings Sterling with all
90 the Interest that may be due thereon at the time of
91 my decease and as to all the residue of my Estate and
92 Effects whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature
93 or kind soever as were real or personal I Give devise
94 and Bequeath the same unto the said William
95 Pollard his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns
96 and to and for his and their own use and benefit
97 and in case the said John Cologan William Pollard
98 and James Cooper or any or either of them shall
99 refuse or decline to accept of any or either of the
100 Legacies and Bequests in this my Will give to
101 them as aforesaid then it is my will and desire and
102 I do hereby Give and Bequeath such of the said
103 Legacies as shall be so refused unto the Treasurer for
104 the time being of Greens Hospital to be applied by
105 him towards the support of the Seaman belonging to
106 the said Hospital and I do hereby constitute and appoint
107 the said William Pollard and James Cooper Executors of
108 this my Will and in case they shall both refuse
109 or decline the Execution of this my Will
110 then I appoint the Treasurer for the time being of
111 the said Hospital Sole Executor of this my Will
112 and revoking all former Wills by me at any time
113 heretofore made I do publish and declare this to
114 be my last Will and Testament in Witness whereof
115 I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Seventh
116 day of May One thousand Seven hundred and Eighty
117 Seven Peter Bodkin Blake Signed Sealed
118 published and Declared by the said Peter Bodkin Blake
119 the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in
120 the presence of us who in his presence at his request
121 and in the presence of each other have thereto set
122 our Names as witnesses thereto Iona Thompson
123 J[onathan] Bugg Sarah Grant
124 Messrs Cologan Pollard and Hooper Galway the 30th May 1791
125 Gentleman I received your most esteemed favour of 9th
126 July last you insist I should let you know the
127 charge on the Bill on Curly It was wrote on the
128 protest thereof 6 shillings and 6 pence Irish making 6 [shillings]
129 English money with which I debit account I am
130 heartily sorry for the death of our mutual very good
131 friend Mr John Thompson Tis well he sent you my
132 Will previous to his death I am glad you think any
133 alteration I Will by Letter make in said will is binding
134 according to Law I beg you’l open and read said Will
135 Hyacinth Bodkin ye younger Brother of Ambrose
136 Bodkin mentioned in said will died in Dublin in Sep
137 last aged about 19 years and a half owing to his folly
138 and debauching and his Mother giving him too much
139 money tho he had a very strong constitution and the
140 older Brother Ambrose Bodkin came of age the 12th
141 Feby last who has a weak constitution yet he
142 follows as debauched a life as his said Brother
143 therefore tis thought he will not live many years
144 unfortunately he take pleasure in boasting he can
145 bear drinking 3 or 4 bottles of wine after dinner
146 which he frequently does Soon after he came of age
147 I wrote him a Letter stating how I had a demand
148 to his and formerly my deceased Fathers Estate of £500
149 pds or by my giving Credit for £200 I received from my
150 Father for my age of 17 years to my age of 21 years in small payments in
151 that there remained at least 800 pds due to me as
152 the remainder of my childs portion this letter was
153 delivered to him by my Sister in Law his Mother who
154 thought my demand just and reasonable he did not give
155 her or to me a satisfactory answer therefore he shall
156 get no Legacy by me I hereby order desire and will that
157 the two hundred pounds sterling and everything else
158 which I willed and ordered for my Nephews Ambrose
159 and Hyacinth Bodkin in my said Will be given to Mr
160 William Pollard one of the Executors to my said Will
161 or to his issue or heirs payable in like manner as I
162 had ordered and willed it to be paid to my said
163 Nephews Ambrose and Hyacinth Bodkin I beg you’l
164 not answer this Letter directed to Galway for fear your
165 Letter should be opened by mistake as I would chuse
166 to keep this affair secret I intend soon to go to
167 Dublin from where I will write in form to Mr
168 William Pollard and to Mr James Cooper Executors to
169 my said Will I now write you this alteration in my
170 said will for fear death or my accedance should
171 happen me in my journey to Dublin I have this
172 day drawn a Bill on you at 21 days sight in
173 favour of the Right honourable David Larouche and Co for
174 £57 pounds which I entreat you’l please to honor
175 being on account of one years dividends due to me
176 last Xmas on my £512 pds etc India Stock and also on
177 my £500 pds Stock in the Bank Consolidated Annuities
178 I hope the dividends continued at 8 per cent on the
179 India Stock notwithstanding the great War at present
180 in the East Indies my next Letter to you or to the
181 Executors of my last Will I hope will be soon from Dublin
182 In the Interim I am most affectionately Gentleman
183 your most obedient humble Servant Peter Bodkin Blake
184 P.S. I say the Bill I have drawn on you this Day is
185 for fifty Seven pounds Sterl: Galway the 30th May
186 1791 Peter Bodkin Blake
187 This Will was proved at London with Six
188 Codicils the Fourth day of May in the year of our Lord
189 One thousand Seven hundred and Ninety three before the
190 Worshipful John Fisher Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the
191 Right honorable Sir Willian Wynne Knight and also Doctor of
192 Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative
193 Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of
194 William Pollard and James Cooper Esquires two of the
195 Executors named in the Fourth Codicil to whom Administration
196 was Granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
197 Credits of the deceased having been first sworn duly to
198 administer power reserved of making the like Grant to
199 John Cologan Esquire the other Executor named in the
200 fourth Codicil when he shall apply for the same
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Will of Peter Bodkin Blake
I have been transcribing the will of Peter Bodkin Blake (five adobe reader files) and it is slow going through this one. I can not really decide if it is worth doing with regard to the Blake one name study project. His name is actually Peter Bodkin. He does not mention any Blake members but did live at Galway Ireland.
Friday, February 17, 2017
Will of Katherine otherwise Catherine Blake, Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland - The National Archives PROB 11/1666, probated 26 Feb 1823
I located the will of Elizabeth Hamilton, sister of the present testator, Katherine otherwise Catherine Blake. That may help to locate this testator in terms of her state (i.e. married, spinster).
According to Elizabeth Hamilton’s will she was a spinster at the time of writing the will. She lived at Harrowgate, Yorkshire. She mentions her sister Katherine Blake.
In that I am mostly interested in the Blake surname I will not continue investigating this Blake line as I can not find the marriage of Katherine otherwise Catherine Blake.
Elizabeth Hamilton’s will was proved twice, once by Mary Anne and Elenor Crawford 25 Sep 1816 and following their deaths by Steward Crawford the 7th July 1821.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 15 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1666
Name of testator: Katherine otherwise Catherine Blake
Place: Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 23 Nov 1822, probated 26 Feb 1823
[In margin] Katherine otherwise Catherine Blake 9
[Top] Extracted from the Registry of his Majestys Court of Prerogative in Ireland
1 I Katherine Blake at present
2 residing in Eccles Street Dublin being blessed be God in
3 tolerable health and in possession of all my faculties aware
4 of the uncertain continuance of these mercies and of life
5 itself think it my duty to make this my last will and
6 Testament which I write with my own hand and declare
7 to be as follows in consequence of the lamented decease of
8 my beloved relatives Mary Anne and Elenor Crawford
9 who by the will of my late Sister Elizabeth Hamilton
10 were appointed heirs and successors at my death to her
11 moiety of a sum in the Navy five per Cent Government
12 Stock I consider that the disposal of said stocks reverts to me
13 as her nearest of kin together with my own moiety of
14 said property which was held by my Sister as my trustee
15 as appears by the will of my said Sister I therefore bequeath
16 to the Reverend Thomas Crawford and to John Crawford
17 the brothers of the late Mary Ann and Elenor Crawford
18 that Moiety of joint property which was by the will of my
19 late Sister bequeathed to the said Mary Ann and Eleanor
20 Crawford to be divided between the said Thomas and John
21 Crawford share and share alike I bequeath to the Reverend
22 Thomas Crawford the sum of four hundred pounds to be
23 paid out of my Moiety of property as above described but
24 now by Act of parliament removed into the four per Cents
25 and held for my benefit in the name of Stewart Crawford
26 Esquire of Bath surviving trustee and Executor to the Will
27 of my late Sister I bequeath to my Cousin John Crawford
28 the whole residue of my Moiety of property as already
29 mentioned as being in the four per Cents I also bequeath
30 to the said John Crawford the whole amount of my
31 property in the three per Cent Government Stock in England
32 which was vested by my desire in May 1819 in the name
33 of Mary Anne and Eleanor Crawford as acting trustees to
34 the Will of my late Sister Elizabeth Hamilton the said
35 bequest to remain subject to an annuity of ten pounds per
36 annum to my Cousin Ann Crawford during the term of
37 her life to be regularly paid by her Nephew the said John
38 Crawford my Books plate prints with all articles of household
39 furniture of which I may die possessed I leave to my Cousins
40 the Reverend Thomas Crawford and John Crawford
41 excepting such as I may hereafter specify to be equally divided
42 between them or sold as they may think fit I desire that all
43 my debts including death fees and funeral expences shall
44 be discharged as soon as possible after my death and after
45 which I constitute my Cousin John Crawford residuary
46 Legatee to my remaining property inpowering him as
47 Executor to this my will to enforce payment of whatever
48 sum or sums may be due to me at the time of my death
49 and it is my request that he will accept and discharge the
50 office of Executor to this my Will which I doubt not he will
51 most faithfully perform
52 Bartholomew Maziere of No 6 Hardwich Street in
53 the County of the City of Dublin Esquire make the oath
54 on the holy Evangelists and saith that he knew and was
55 well acquainted with Katherine Blake late of Eccles
56 Street in the County of the City of Dublin aforesaid deceased
57 and with her usual Character and manner of handwriting
58 having often seen her write and deponent having carefully
59 viewed perused and examined a paper Writing hereunto annexed
60 purporting to be the last Will and Testament or Testamentary
61 disposition in Writing of said deceased beginning “I Katherine Blake
62 at present residing in Eccles Street Dublin” and ending “which I
63 doubt not he will most faithfully perform” saith that every word
64 letter and figure in said will or Testamentary disposition in writing
65 is all of the proper handwriting of the said Katherine Blake
66 deceased to the best of deponents Judgement and belief Bartholomew
67 Maziere Sworn this 23rd day of November 1822 before us I Radcliff
68 Proved at London 26th February 1823 before the worshipful
69 Jesee Addams doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oath of John
70 Crawford Doctor of Medicine the sole Executor to whom Admon
71 was granted limited so far only as concerns all the Right Title
72 and Interest of her the said Katherine otherwise Catherine
73 Blake deceased in and to all her separate Estate and Effects over
74 which she had a disposing power by virtue of a certain deed
75 of Separation bearing date the 10th day of July 1787 and hath
76 disposed of accordingly and all benefit and advantage to be
77 had received and taken there from but no further or otherwise
78 being first sworn duly to administer
According to Elizabeth Hamilton’s will she was a spinster at the time of writing the will. She lived at Harrowgate, Yorkshire. She mentions her sister Katherine Blake.
In that I am mostly interested in the Blake surname I will not continue investigating this Blake line as I can not find the marriage of Katherine otherwise Catherine Blake.
Elizabeth Hamilton’s will was proved twice, once by Mary Anne and Elenor Crawford 25 Sep 1816 and following their deaths by Steward Crawford the 7th July 1821.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 15 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1666
Name of testator: Katherine otherwise Catherine Blake
Place: Eccles Street, Dublin, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 23 Nov 1822, probated 26 Feb 1823
[In margin] Katherine otherwise Catherine Blake 9
[Top] Extracted from the Registry of his Majestys Court of Prerogative in Ireland
1 I Katherine Blake at present
2 residing in Eccles Street Dublin being blessed be God in
3 tolerable health and in possession of all my faculties aware
4 of the uncertain continuance of these mercies and of life
5 itself think it my duty to make this my last will and
6 Testament which I write with my own hand and declare
7 to be as follows in consequence of the lamented decease of
8 my beloved relatives Mary Anne and Elenor Crawford
9 who by the will of my late Sister Elizabeth Hamilton
10 were appointed heirs and successors at my death to her
11 moiety of a sum in the Navy five per Cent Government
12 Stock I consider that the disposal of said stocks reverts to me
13 as her nearest of kin together with my own moiety of
14 said property which was held by my Sister as my trustee
15 as appears by the will of my said Sister I therefore bequeath
16 to the Reverend Thomas Crawford and to John Crawford
17 the brothers of the late Mary Ann and Elenor Crawford
18 that Moiety of joint property which was by the will of my
19 late Sister bequeathed to the said Mary Ann and Eleanor
20 Crawford to be divided between the said Thomas and John
21 Crawford share and share alike I bequeath to the Reverend
22 Thomas Crawford the sum of four hundred pounds to be
23 paid out of my Moiety of property as above described but
24 now by Act of parliament removed into the four per Cents
25 and held for my benefit in the name of Stewart Crawford
26 Esquire of Bath surviving trustee and Executor to the Will
27 of my late Sister I bequeath to my Cousin John Crawford
28 the whole residue of my Moiety of property as already
29 mentioned as being in the four per Cents I also bequeath
30 to the said John Crawford the whole amount of my
31 property in the three per Cent Government Stock in England
32 which was vested by my desire in May 1819 in the name
33 of Mary Anne and Eleanor Crawford as acting trustees to
34 the Will of my late Sister Elizabeth Hamilton the said
35 bequest to remain subject to an annuity of ten pounds per
36 annum to my Cousin Ann Crawford during the term of
37 her life to be regularly paid by her Nephew the said John
38 Crawford my Books plate prints with all articles of household
39 furniture of which I may die possessed I leave to my Cousins
40 the Reverend Thomas Crawford and John Crawford
41 excepting such as I may hereafter specify to be equally divided
42 between them or sold as they may think fit I desire that all
43 my debts including death fees and funeral expences shall
44 be discharged as soon as possible after my death and after
45 which I constitute my Cousin John Crawford residuary
46 Legatee to my remaining property inpowering him as
47 Executor to this my will to enforce payment of whatever
48 sum or sums may be due to me at the time of my death
49 and it is my request that he will accept and discharge the
50 office of Executor to this my Will which I doubt not he will
51 most faithfully perform
52 Bartholomew Maziere of No 6 Hardwich Street in
53 the County of the City of Dublin Esquire make the oath
54 on the holy Evangelists and saith that he knew and was
55 well acquainted with Katherine Blake late of Eccles
56 Street in the County of the City of Dublin aforesaid deceased
57 and with her usual Character and manner of handwriting
58 having often seen her write and deponent having carefully
59 viewed perused and examined a paper Writing hereunto annexed
60 purporting to be the last Will and Testament or Testamentary
61 disposition in Writing of said deceased beginning “I Katherine Blake
62 at present residing in Eccles Street Dublin” and ending “which I
63 doubt not he will most faithfully perform” saith that every word
64 letter and figure in said will or Testamentary disposition in writing
65 is all of the proper handwriting of the said Katherine Blake
66 deceased to the best of deponents Judgement and belief Bartholomew
67 Maziere Sworn this 23rd day of November 1822 before us I Radcliff
68 Proved at London 26th February 1823 before the worshipful
69 Jesee Addams doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oath of John
70 Crawford Doctor of Medicine the sole Executor to whom Admon
71 was granted limited so far only as concerns all the Right Title
72 and Interest of her the said Katherine otherwise Catherine
73 Blake deceased in and to all her separate Estate and Effects over
74 which she had a disposing power by virtue of a certain deed
75 of Separation bearing date the 10th day of July 1787 and hath
76 disposed of accordingly and all benefit and advantage to be
77 had received and taken there from but no further or otherwise
78 being first sworn duly to administer
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Thursday, February 16, 2017
Will of Henry Blake of Lehinch, co Mayo, Ireland - The National Archives, PROB 11/1075, probated 14 Mar 1781
The testator, Henry Blake, is descendant of the Galway Blake family being a 12th great grandson of Richard Caddell alias Blake. Henry, the testator, was the son of Henry Blake and Charity Annesley and his sister Charity married Thomas Newburgh. Neither of the children had any descendants and, as mentioned, the property of the testator is passing to his kinsman Valentine Blake son of Mark Blake.
The grandfather of the testator was Patrick Blake and Patrick was the son of Henry Blake who had emigrated to Montserrat about 1668, returning to Galway in 1676 where he purchased the estate of Lehinch, Co Mayo and the estate of Renvyle, Co Galway. This Henry had three sons Patrick, John and Nicholas and a daughter Katherine. None of these sons had a line that continued past the current testator.
Henry was the son of John Blake and Mary French. John had been the Mayor of Galway and was elected MP. His family included four sons and four daughters. The eldest son was named Thomas Blake with Henry being the second eldest. The present testator had selected the descendant of Thomas to be his successor to his estates. Thomas married Mary Blake (his cousin) and their eldest son was John Blake and he married Eveline Lynch. Their second eldest son was Mark Blake and he had married Joan French. Their second eldest son was Valentine Blake mentioned in the will below.
Relationship Chart
Valentine Blake [120] is the 3rd cousin of Henry Blake [1602]
Common Ancestor
* John Blake [73]
( -1680/1681)
* Mary French [84]
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* Henry Blake [86] * Thomas Blake [85]
( -1704) ( -Abt 1690)
Mary Blake [876]
Married likely 10 Feb 1658 [54]
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* Patrick Blake [87] * John Blake [107]
( -1693) ( -Aft 1720)
Eveline Lynch [114]
Married 28 Dec 1695 [57]
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* Henry Blake [88] * Mark Blake [116]
Charity Annesley [1600] Joan French [117]
( -1732) Married 18 Sep 1731 [58]
Married 1721 [731]
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* Henry Blake [1602] * Valentine Blake [120]
( -Bef 1780) ( -1800)
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 14 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1075
Name of testator: Henry Blake
Place: Lehinch, Mayo, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 5 May 1779, probated 14 Mar 1781
[In margin] Henry Blake Esqr
[Top] Extracted from the Registry of his Majestys Court of Prerogative in Ireland
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I Henry Blake of Lehinch in the County of Mayo Esqr
3 do make and publish this my last Will and Testament
4 and dispose of my real and personal Estates in manner
5 following hereby revoking all former Wills First I devise
6 all my Lands and my Estates in the Countys of
7 Mayo and Galway Subject to and chargeable with
8 all my Just debts which I order and will to be paid
9 out of the Rents and proceeds thereof and Subject
10 also to such Legacies and annuities as are herein
11 after bequeathed and charged upon the same unto the
12 Honourable James Brown of __n Street in the City
13 of Dublin Councellor at Law and Arthur McGuire
14 of Dawson Street in the said City Esqr and their
15 heirs to the use of and In Trust for my Kinsman
16 Valentine Blake late of the Island of Jamaica
17 Merchant but now at Lehinch above mentioned for and
18 during the Term of his natural life and from and
19 after the determination of that Estate to my said
20 Trustees James Brown and Arthur McGuire and
21 their heirs during the life of the said Valentine Blake
22 to preserve the contingent Remainders herein after
23 limited from being destroyed and for that purpose
24 to make Entries and bring actions as the case
25 shall require yet nevertheless in Trust to permit the said
26 Valentine Blake and his assigns to receive the Rents
27 and profits thereof to his and their own proper use
28 and benefit during his life and from and after his
29 decease to the use of the first and every other Son of
30 the said Valentine Blake severally and Successively
31 one after the other according to their priority of
32 Birth and the heirs Male of their Several and
33 respective Bodies in regular Tail Male provided
34 always that such Sons of said Valentine Blake
35 be begotten the Body of a protestant Wife born of
36 a protestant Father and Mother and not otherwise
37 and I do hereby give full power to said Valentine
38 Vale to charge my said Estates in the hands of my
39 Trustees aforesaid with a Jointure to the life of
40 any such protestant wife as is above discribed whom
41 he may Marry to consist of any annual
42 he may think fit not Exceeding however Five
43 hundred pounds a Year and also to charge them
44 with the Sum of Five thousand pounds for any
45 Younger Children he may have by such protestant
46 Wife to be divided amongst them in such shares
47 and to be payable at such times as he shall by any
48 authentick writing appoint and also to make Leases
49 of any of my said Lands for Twenty one Years or two
50 Lives at the best Improved Rent but no in Reversion
51 But if my said Kinsman Valentine Blake should not
52 Marry such a protestant Wife or so Marrying should
53 not leave Issue Male by her or that such Issue being
54 had should die before full Age without leaving Issue
55 Male then and in any of such cases my Will is that all
56 my said Lands and Real Estates shall be and go to the
57 use of my Kinsman John Blake Son of Mark
58 Blake of the Town of Galway and Younger Brother
59 of the aforesaid Valentine Blake for and during his
60 natural life with the same provisions for preserving
61 contingent remainders as have been herein before
62 mentioned in my devise to his Elder Brother Valentine
63 Blake provided the said John shall become a protestant
64 within three Months after the said Lands shall fall
65 to him and after his decease to the use of his Sons
66 Successively in regular Tail Male following Exactly the
67 same Line of Succession as is mentioned in my devise
68 to the Sons of his Brother Valentine and Subject
69 to the same Condition of such Son being born of
70 such a protestant Wife as is above described and in
71 case the said John Blake shall Marry ever a protestant
72 Wife I then give him the same powers for Settling
73 a Jointure charging with portions for Younger
74 Children and making of Leases that I have herein
75 above given to his Elder Brother Valentine but if he the
76 said John Blake should not so conform or not
77 Marry such a protestant Wife or so Marrying there
78 should be a Failure of Issue Male by such Marriage
79 then my Will is that all my said Lands and Estates
80 in the Countys aforesaid shall be and go to the use
81 of Arthur Mr Guire Esqr my Trustee above mentioned
82 and his heirs for ever Secondly I devise my share of
83 and all my Interest in the Lands of Lullimore and
84 Lullibog lying in the County of Kildare to my
85 Kinsman Arthur McGuire Esqr my Trustee before
86 mentioned and in heirs for ever the said Lands being
87 used by John Annesley of Ballysax in the said County
88 of Kildare Esqr Thirdly I hereby charge my said
89 Lands and Estates in the Countys of Mayo and Galway
90 aforesaid with the following Legacies and annual
91 Rent charges to be paid out of the Rents of said
92 Lands and order that the Rent charges shall
93 commence on the first day of May which shall next
94 ensue the day of my decease and shall thence forward
95 be payable half Yearly and be recoverable by Distress
96 Viz[ a vi]t I bequeath to my Cousin Dorothy Rutledge of
97 Killala in the County of Mayo aforesaid but now of
98 Lehnich before mentioned a Rent charge of Sixty
99 pounds a Year for and during her life to her sole and
100 Separate use as if unmarried to be paid into no
101 hands but her own and upon her own Receipt only
102 and this I give her in lieu of the annuity I now
103 allow her which is to cease on my death and I
104 hereby ratify the Gift of one hundred pounds which
105 I formerly promised her in my Letter to her Brother
106 Francis Knox Esqre a bequeath to each of her
107 daughters Mary and Charity Rutledge the Sum of
108 two hundred pounds to be paid to them on the days
109 of their Marriage respectively provided they Marry
110 with the previous advice and intire consent of their
111 mother above mentioned and of their uncle Francis
112 Knox Esqre and if they should not Marry in the
113 life time of their said Mother then the said two
114 hundred pounds so bequeathed to each of them shall
115 bear Interest from their said Mothers decease and
116 not before I bequeath to James Rutledge the
117 Brother of the aforesaid Mary and Charity Rutledge
118 the Sum of three hundred pounds to bear Interest
119 from the day of my decease but not to be payable
120 except upon some rational Scheme for his advancement
121 to be approved of by his uncle Francis Knox aforesaid
122 and by my Executors herein after mentioned or any
123 two of them I bequeath to my Cousins Ann Cuff and
124 Bridget Cuff of Stephens Green in the City of Dublin
125 a Rent charge of twenty pounds a year to each of
126 them Severally for and during their lives respectively
127 requesting their kind acceptance of this small Token
128 of my regard and Esteem I bequeath to my Servant
129 Hugh Kane now living with me at Lehinch
130 aforesaid a Rent charge of Fifteen pounds a year
131 during his life over and above his wages which I
132 hereby order to be continued and paid to him
133 Yearly as long as he lives out of the Rents of
134 my Lands aforesaid and I leave him besides
135 Forty pounds to Build a house I order that all
136 the Servants living with me at the time of my
137 decease shall each of them receive a Years wages
138 over and above what may be then due to them
139 Fourthly as to all the personal Estate I may die
140 possessed of in the Kingdom of England or Ireland
141 I dispose of it in the manner following I give to
142 my friend and Kinsman the hon[our]able George
143 Browne of Claremont in the County of Mayo all
144 my plate Jewells and Trinkets that are in my
145 Iron Chest at Arthur McGuire Esqre in Dawson
146 Street Dublin to be applied to the use of his
147 daughter Margaret Browne as he may think fit
148 I give to my Kinsman Francis Blake of Ralena
149 in the County of Roscommon Esqre one hundred
150 Guineas and I give the like Sum of one hundred
151 Guineas to my friend Fitzherbert Richards now of half
152 Moon Street in the City of London Esqre and I give
153 the like Sum to the hon[oura]ble James Browne my
154 Trustee herein before mentioned requesting of each of
155 them that they would respectively lay out this Money
156 in the purchase a Ring a Snuff Box or something
157 of that sort to be kept as a Memorial of their Friend
158 I give to my Kinsman John Knox of Dorset Street
159 in the City of Dublin Second Son of James Knox
160 of Moyne in the County of Mayo Esqre Five hundred
161 pounds I give to my friend Parsons Sterling of
162 Sackville Street in the City of London Esqre the eight
163 hundred pounds Stock which I have there in the
164 four per Cent Bank Consolidated Annuities In Trust
165 to his Son James Sterling to be applied to the sole
166 use and advancement of the said James and to
167 no other purpose whatever I give to my Friend
168 Arthur McGuire Esqre above mentioned Six hundred
169 pounds together with all the Interest and Costs
170 which may be due at my decease on the Several
171 Bonds left including Settlement Bonds or all __of them as have not be applied by
172 me to the exs of my Mothers Will or the Expences
173 of the Executorship thereof I order my Executors to
174 deliver up to those Intitled to them by virtue of my
175 Mothers Will first deducting out of the Contents of
176 said Bonds whatever may remain due to me for
177 the said Expences of the Executorship and the debts
178 and Legacies discharged by me as to all the rest of
179 my said personal Fortune be it where it will or of
180 what nature it may I give to my Kinsman
181 Valentine Blake aforesaid and do hereby appoint
182 my residuary Legatee thereof Lastly I appoint the
183 Hon[oura]ble George Browne also before mentioned Arthur
184 McGuire Esqre herein also before mentioned and the
185 said Valentine Blake to be the Executors of this
186 my last Will and In Witness whereof I have hereunto
187 put my hand and Seal the Fifth day of May
188 one thousand Seven hundred and Seventy nine 1779
189 when the words benefit and the the words so
190 conform or not and the words and not before and
191 the word there and the word be were Interlined
192 in different places with my own hand H Blake
193 Signed Sealed published and declared by the
194 above named Henry Blake as his last Will and
195 Testament in the presence of us who Subscribe our
196 names as Witnesses in his presence and in the
197 presence of each other Christ Howe Thom Lindsey
198 Willm Fish
199 In the Name of God Amen
200 I Henry Blake of Lehinch in the Kingdom of
201 Ireland but now of Maddox Street Hanover Square
202 in the City of London do make and publish this
203 Codicil to my last Will and Testament which I
204 deposited in the hands of the hon[oura]ble George
205 Browne of Claremont in the Kingdom of
206 Ireland First I order that I may be Buried in a
207 very private manner at Bromley or Eltham in
208 Kent at the option of such of my Relations and
209 Friends as may be kind enough to see these last
210 offices performed to me and in hopes that my
211 Bones may be the more likely to remain undisturbed
212 I desire that my Grave may be made very deep and
213 desire that there may be no Inscription on the Flat
214 Stone to be placed over my Grave but these words
215 Sir Edgment Henricus Blake armiger ob nt Vpa
216 with my arms Engraved at Top in the plain manner
217 they are on my Seal 2dly I order that the following
218 Tenants at Lehinch shall be Forgiven all the
219 arrears of Rent which they may owe at the May
220 or November proceeding my death viz Robert Dyrcoll
221 Samuel Johnston George Buchard Patrick and
222 John Hagarty Brothers at Cloneen and Cormick
223 Hugllos of the same place and also Michael
224 Hugllos of Towne Daikin and Henry Pott Mallett
225 (Kirwan the Son of the Sick old Mary) and I desire each
226 of the poor cotters of Siss__tava may be Forgiven
227 half a years Rent in their account next occurring
228 my decease Also the three last named persons are
229 all of Carrowkell[y] 3dly I bequeath to the two Miss
230 Morgans with whom I lodge all the Furniture that
231 belongs to me in the dining Room here viz[ a vi]t my
232 large Book Case my large reading desk with the
233 Cabinet of Drawers underneath it my Small
234 writing desk and all my Framed and Glazed
235 prints in the Dineing Room and Closet and all the
236 Ireland Tea Trays and the Table Tray I likewise
237 bequeath to Miss Ann Morgan Fifty Guineas and
238 to her Sister Miss Elizabeth Morgan thirty Guineas
239 for their Great care of me during my Illness to be
240 paid them directly and the Furniture to be delivered
241 up to them as soon as my Executors has taken out
242 the Contents 4thly I give to my Servant Patrick
243 Donoghoe if living with me at the time of my
244 death all my Linnen and wearing apparel of
245 every kind that I have in England I order that
246 his wages and Boys wages be continued till my
247 Executor comes to England and has Settled my
248 affairs here provided said Patrick will remain here
249 as long as I hope he will I order he may get
250 ten pounds to buy him Mourning and Ten
251 pounds more to be on his Expences back to Ireland
252 and that when he gets there he may get two
253 years wages over and above what may be then due to
254 him 5thly I order that Hugh McCoy shall stand
255 rent free in his Freehold during his life he paying
256 only for those acres which he holds over and above his
257 Freehold 6thly if I should not die in London or near
258 it I desire that I may be buried at the nearest
259 Village Church to the place of my decease 7thly I
260 appoint my Kinsman Valentine Blake now of
261 Lehinch Executor to this Codicil 8thly I leave the
262 following Trifles to some of my Friends which
263 I request they will kindly accept as Small
264 Memorandums of the regard of their departed
265 Friend and if I should have made any different
266 disposition of the Following things in will (which
267 I cannot now recollect not having a copy of my
268 Will by me) I desire that the present disposition may
269 stand good notwithstanding said Will viz[ a vi]t I leave
270 my Graham watch and Seals except the Seals
271 with my arms and Cypher which I leave to my
272 Executor to my Friends the hon[oura]ble Richard Gow
273 now of this City I leave my Gold Headed Cane
274 to my Friend Parsons Sterlings Esqre now also of
275 this City and I leave the diamond Ring that was
276 in _isters which will be found in one of the
277 drawers of my large Reading desk to my Friend
278 Francis Knox Esqre now likewise of this City but I
279 desire that before it is presented to him my Executor
280 would get it now set in a handsome manner
281 with small Stones Round it either as a Mourning
282 Ring or as a Socket at the choise of my said
283 Friend 9thly I desire that all my Books and prints
284 may be Sold by action or otherwise as my Executor
285 may be advised but I recommend that Mr Paine
286 at the Mews gate in Castle Street may have a
287 preference he being the faires honeste man
288 my Executor can deal with the prints I
289 suppose be Sold by action and I bequeath the
290 produce of said Books and prints to my
291 Cousin Bridget Cuff of Stephens Green Dublin
292 10thly I bequeath the eight hundred pounds Stock
293 which I have in the Four per Cent Consol Fund
294 to my Friend Parsons Sterling Esqre above
295 mentioned In Trust for the use of his Son James
296 Sterling if I should have mentioned this bequest
297 in my Will as I believe I have it being always
298 my intentions that what is here mentioned is only
299 to be considered as a confirmation of the said
300 Legacy in my Will or rather an unnecessary
301 repetition I except out of the Book I have ordered
302 to be held here those which are ready packed up
303 in the deal Box in the Clost they being mostly
304 Books printed in Dublin which are not Saleable here
305 and I desire my Executor may take them to
306 Ireland for his own use In witness whereof I have
307 here unto put my hand and Seal in London this
308 18 December 1779 H Blake Signed Sealed and
309 published in presence of Wm Lyndon
310 The last will and Testament and Codicil of
311 Henry Blake late of Lehinch in the county
312 of Mayo Esquire deceased (having and soforth
313 was proved and approved in Common Form
314 of Said and Registered in his Majesty Court
315 of Prerogative and the burden of the Execution
316 of and administration of the Goods
317 and so forth of the said deceased were
318 granted by the most Reverend Father
319 Richard and so forth to Valentine Blake
329 Esquire one of the Executors therein named
321 he being first personally Sworn Saving the
322 the Right of the honourable George
323 Browne and Arthur McGuire Esquire
324 the other Executors and so Forth (Sowing
325 and soforth) dated the 9th day of November
326 in the year of our Lord 1780
327 A true copy which I attest
328 Hen Upton
329 d Regr
330 This Will was proved at London with a
331 Codicil the fourteenth day of March in the Year
332 of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred eighty
333 one before the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert
334 doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the
335 prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted
336 by the oath of Valentine Blake one of Executors
337 named in the said Will to whom administration
338 was granted of all and Singular the Goods
339 Chattels and Credits of the deceased having
340 been first Sworn by Commission duly to administer
341 power reserved of making the like grant to the
342 Honourable George Browne and Arthur Mc
343 Guire otherwise Macquire Esquire the other
344 Executors named in the said Will when they
345 or either of them shall apply for the same.
The grandfather of the testator was Patrick Blake and Patrick was the son of Henry Blake who had emigrated to Montserrat about 1668, returning to Galway in 1676 where he purchased the estate of Lehinch, Co Mayo and the estate of Renvyle, Co Galway. This Henry had three sons Patrick, John and Nicholas and a daughter Katherine. None of these sons had a line that continued past the current testator.
Henry was the son of John Blake and Mary French. John had been the Mayor of Galway and was elected MP. His family included four sons and four daughters. The eldest son was named Thomas Blake with Henry being the second eldest. The present testator had selected the descendant of Thomas to be his successor to his estates. Thomas married Mary Blake (his cousin) and their eldest son was John Blake and he married Eveline Lynch. Their second eldest son was Mark Blake and he had married Joan French. Their second eldest son was Valentine Blake mentioned in the will below.
Relationship Chart
Valentine Blake [120] is the 3rd cousin of Henry Blake [1602]
Common Ancestor
* John Blake [73]
( -1680/1681)
* Mary French [84]
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* Henry Blake [86] * Thomas Blake [85]
( -1704) ( -Abt 1690)
Mary Blake [876]
Married likely 10 Feb 1658 [54]
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* Patrick Blake [87] * John Blake [107]
( -1693) ( -Aft 1720)
Eveline Lynch [114]
Married 28 Dec 1695 [57]
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* Henry Blake [88] * Mark Blake [116]
Charity Annesley [1600] Joan French [117]
( -1732) Married 18 Sep 1731 [58]
Married 1721 [731]
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* Henry Blake [1602] * Valentine Blake [120]
( -Bef 1780) ( -1800)
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 14 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1075
Name of testator: Henry Blake
Place: Lehinch, Mayo, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 5 May 1779, probated 14 Mar 1781
[In margin] Henry Blake Esqr
[Top] Extracted from the Registry of his Majestys Court of Prerogative in Ireland
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I Henry Blake of Lehinch in the County of Mayo Esqr
3 do make and publish this my last Will and Testament
4 and dispose of my real and personal Estates in manner
5 following hereby revoking all former Wills First I devise
6 all my Lands and my Estates in the Countys of
7 Mayo and Galway Subject to and chargeable with
8 all my Just debts which I order and will to be paid
9 out of the Rents and proceeds thereof and Subject
10 also to such Legacies and annuities as are herein
11 after bequeathed and charged upon the same unto the
12 Honourable James Brown of __n Street in the City
13 of Dublin Councellor at Law and Arthur McGuire
14 of Dawson Street in the said City Esqr and their
15 heirs to the use of and In Trust for my Kinsman
16 Valentine Blake late of the Island of Jamaica
17 Merchant but now at Lehinch above mentioned for and
18 during the Term of his natural life and from and
19 after the determination of that Estate to my said
20 Trustees James Brown and Arthur McGuire and
21 their heirs during the life of the said Valentine Blake
22 to preserve the contingent Remainders herein after
23 limited from being destroyed and for that purpose
24 to make Entries and bring actions as the case
25 shall require yet nevertheless in Trust to permit the said
26 Valentine Blake and his assigns to receive the Rents
27 and profits thereof to his and their own proper use
28 and benefit during his life and from and after his
29 decease to the use of the first and every other Son of
30 the said Valentine Blake severally and Successively
31 one after the other according to their priority of
32 Birth and the heirs Male of their Several and
33 respective Bodies in regular Tail Male provided
34 always that such Sons of said Valentine Blake
35 be begotten the Body of a protestant Wife born of
36 a protestant Father and Mother and not otherwise
37 and I do hereby give full power to said Valentine
38 Vale to charge my said Estates in the hands of my
39 Trustees aforesaid with a Jointure to the life of
40 any such protestant wife as is above discribed whom
41 he may Marry to consist of any annual
42 he may think fit not Exceeding however Five
43 hundred pounds a Year and also to charge them
44 with the Sum of Five thousand pounds for any
45 Younger Children he may have by such protestant
46 Wife to be divided amongst them in such shares
47 and to be payable at such times as he shall by any
48 authentick writing appoint and also to make Leases
49 of any of my said Lands for Twenty one Years or two
50 Lives at the best Improved Rent but no in Reversion
51 But if my said Kinsman Valentine Blake should not
52 Marry such a protestant Wife or so Marrying should
53 not leave Issue Male by her or that such Issue being
54 had should die before full Age without leaving Issue
55 Male then and in any of such cases my Will is that all
56 my said Lands and Real Estates shall be and go to the
57 use of my Kinsman John Blake Son of Mark
58 Blake of the Town of Galway and Younger Brother
59 of the aforesaid Valentine Blake for and during his
60 natural life with the same provisions for preserving
61 contingent remainders as have been herein before
62 mentioned in my devise to his Elder Brother Valentine
63 Blake provided the said John shall become a protestant
64 within three Months after the said Lands shall fall
65 to him and after his decease to the use of his Sons
66 Successively in regular Tail Male following Exactly the
67 same Line of Succession as is mentioned in my devise
68 to the Sons of his Brother Valentine and Subject
69 to the same Condition of such Son being born of
70 such a protestant Wife as is above described and in
71 case the said John Blake shall Marry ever a protestant
72 Wife I then give him the same powers for Settling
73 a Jointure charging with portions for Younger
74 Children and making of Leases that I have herein
75 above given to his Elder Brother Valentine but if he the
76 said John Blake should not so conform or not
77 Marry such a protestant Wife or so Marrying there
78 should be a Failure of Issue Male by such Marriage
79 then my Will is that all my said Lands and Estates
80 in the Countys aforesaid shall be and go to the use
81 of Arthur Mr Guire Esqr my Trustee above mentioned
82 and his heirs for ever Secondly I devise my share of
83 and all my Interest in the Lands of Lullimore and
84 Lullibog lying in the County of Kildare to my
85 Kinsman Arthur McGuire Esqr my Trustee before
86 mentioned and in heirs for ever the said Lands being
87 used by John Annesley of Ballysax in the said County
88 of Kildare Esqr Thirdly I hereby charge my said
89 Lands and Estates in the Countys of Mayo and Galway
90 aforesaid with the following Legacies and annual
91 Rent charges to be paid out of the Rents of said
92 Lands and order that the Rent charges shall
93 commence on the first day of May which shall next
94 ensue the day of my decease and shall thence forward
95 be payable half Yearly and be recoverable by Distress
96 Viz[ a vi]t I bequeath to my Cousin Dorothy Rutledge of
97 Killala in the County of Mayo aforesaid but now of
98 Lehnich before mentioned a Rent charge of Sixty
99 pounds a Year for and during her life to her sole and
100 Separate use as if unmarried to be paid into no
101 hands but her own and upon her own Receipt only
102 and this I give her in lieu of the annuity I now
103 allow her which is to cease on my death and I
104 hereby ratify the Gift of one hundred pounds which
105 I formerly promised her in my Letter to her Brother
106 Francis Knox Esqre a bequeath to each of her
107 daughters Mary and Charity Rutledge the Sum of
108 two hundred pounds to be paid to them on the days
109 of their Marriage respectively provided they Marry
110 with the previous advice and intire consent of their
111 mother above mentioned and of their uncle Francis
112 Knox Esqre and if they should not Marry in the
113 life time of their said Mother then the said two
114 hundred pounds so bequeathed to each of them shall
115 bear Interest from their said Mothers decease and
116 not before I bequeath to James Rutledge the
117 Brother of the aforesaid Mary and Charity Rutledge
118 the Sum of three hundred pounds to bear Interest
119 from the day of my decease but not to be payable
120 except upon some rational Scheme for his advancement
121 to be approved of by his uncle Francis Knox aforesaid
122 and by my Executors herein after mentioned or any
123 two of them I bequeath to my Cousins Ann Cuff and
124 Bridget Cuff of Stephens Green in the City of Dublin
125 a Rent charge of twenty pounds a year to each of
126 them Severally for and during their lives respectively
127 requesting their kind acceptance of this small Token
128 of my regard and Esteem I bequeath to my Servant
129 Hugh Kane now living with me at Lehinch
130 aforesaid a Rent charge of Fifteen pounds a year
131 during his life over and above his wages which I
132 hereby order to be continued and paid to him
133 Yearly as long as he lives out of the Rents of
134 my Lands aforesaid and I leave him besides
135 Forty pounds to Build a house I order that all
136 the Servants living with me at the time of my
137 decease shall each of them receive a Years wages
138 over and above what may be then due to them
139 Fourthly as to all the personal Estate I may die
140 possessed of in the Kingdom of England or Ireland
141 I dispose of it in the manner following I give to
142 my friend and Kinsman the hon[our]able George
143 Browne of Claremont in the County of Mayo all
144 my plate Jewells and Trinkets that are in my
145 Iron Chest at Arthur McGuire Esqre in Dawson
146 Street Dublin to be applied to the use of his
147 daughter Margaret Browne as he may think fit
148 I give to my Kinsman Francis Blake of Ralena
149 in the County of Roscommon Esqre one hundred
150 Guineas and I give the like Sum of one hundred
151 Guineas to my friend Fitzherbert Richards now of half
152 Moon Street in the City of London Esqre and I give
153 the like Sum to the hon[oura]ble James Browne my
154 Trustee herein before mentioned requesting of each of
155 them that they would respectively lay out this Money
156 in the purchase a Ring a Snuff Box or something
157 of that sort to be kept as a Memorial of their Friend
158 I give to my Kinsman John Knox of Dorset Street
159 in the City of Dublin Second Son of James Knox
160 of Moyne in the County of Mayo Esqre Five hundred
161 pounds I give to my friend Parsons Sterling of
162 Sackville Street in the City of London Esqre the eight
163 hundred pounds Stock which I have there in the
164 four per Cent Bank Consolidated Annuities In Trust
165 to his Son James Sterling to be applied to the sole
166 use and advancement of the said James and to
167 no other purpose whatever I give to my Friend
168 Arthur McGuire Esqre above mentioned Six hundred
169 pounds together with all the Interest and Costs
170 which may be due at my decease on the Several
171 Bonds left including Settlement Bonds or all __of them as have not be applied by
172 me to the exs of my Mothers Will or the Expences
173 of the Executorship thereof I order my Executors to
174 deliver up to those Intitled to them by virtue of my
175 Mothers Will first deducting out of the Contents of
176 said Bonds whatever may remain due to me for
177 the said Expences of the Executorship and the debts
178 and Legacies discharged by me as to all the rest of
179 my said personal Fortune be it where it will or of
180 what nature it may I give to my Kinsman
181 Valentine Blake aforesaid and do hereby appoint
182 my residuary Legatee thereof Lastly I appoint the
183 Hon[oura]ble George Browne also before mentioned Arthur
184 McGuire Esqre herein also before mentioned and the
185 said Valentine Blake to be the Executors of this
186 my last Will and In Witness whereof I have hereunto
187 put my hand and Seal the Fifth day of May
188 one thousand Seven hundred and Seventy nine 1779
189 when the words benefit and the the words so
190 conform or not and the words and not before and
191 the word there and the word be were Interlined
192 in different places with my own hand H Blake
193 Signed Sealed published and declared by the
194 above named Henry Blake as his last Will and
195 Testament in the presence of us who Subscribe our
196 names as Witnesses in his presence and in the
197 presence of each other Christ Howe Thom Lindsey
198 Willm Fish
199 In the Name of God Amen
200 I Henry Blake of Lehinch in the Kingdom of
201 Ireland but now of Maddox Street Hanover Square
202 in the City of London do make and publish this
203 Codicil to my last Will and Testament which I
204 deposited in the hands of the hon[oura]ble George
205 Browne of Claremont in the Kingdom of
206 Ireland First I order that I may be Buried in a
207 very private manner at Bromley or Eltham in
208 Kent at the option of such of my Relations and
209 Friends as may be kind enough to see these last
210 offices performed to me and in hopes that my
211 Bones may be the more likely to remain undisturbed
212 I desire that my Grave may be made very deep and
213 desire that there may be no Inscription on the Flat
214 Stone to be placed over my Grave but these words
215 Sir Edgment Henricus Blake armiger ob nt Vpa
216 with my arms Engraved at Top in the plain manner
217 they are on my Seal 2dly I order that the following
218 Tenants at Lehinch shall be Forgiven all the
219 arrears of Rent which they may owe at the May
220 or November proceeding my death viz Robert Dyrcoll
221 Samuel Johnston George Buchard Patrick and
222 John Hagarty Brothers at Cloneen and Cormick
223 Hugllos of the same place and also Michael
224 Hugllos of Towne Daikin and Henry Pott Mallett
225 (Kirwan the Son of the Sick old Mary) and I desire each
226 of the poor cotters of Siss__tava may be Forgiven
227 half a years Rent in their account next occurring
228 my decease Also the three last named persons are
229 all of Carrowkell[y] 3dly I bequeath to the two Miss
230 Morgans with whom I lodge all the Furniture that
231 belongs to me in the dining Room here viz[ a vi]t my
232 large Book Case my large reading desk with the
233 Cabinet of Drawers underneath it my Small
234 writing desk and all my Framed and Glazed
235 prints in the Dineing Room and Closet and all the
236 Ireland Tea Trays and the Table Tray I likewise
237 bequeath to Miss Ann Morgan Fifty Guineas and
238 to her Sister Miss Elizabeth Morgan thirty Guineas
239 for their Great care of me during my Illness to be
240 paid them directly and the Furniture to be delivered
241 up to them as soon as my Executors has taken out
242 the Contents 4thly I give to my Servant Patrick
243 Donoghoe if living with me at the time of my
244 death all my Linnen and wearing apparel of
245 every kind that I have in England I order that
246 his wages and Boys wages be continued till my
247 Executor comes to England and has Settled my
248 affairs here provided said Patrick will remain here
249 as long as I hope he will I order he may get
250 ten pounds to buy him Mourning and Ten
251 pounds more to be on his Expences back to Ireland
252 and that when he gets there he may get two
253 years wages over and above what may be then due to
254 him 5thly I order that Hugh McCoy shall stand
255 rent free in his Freehold during his life he paying
256 only for those acres which he holds over and above his
257 Freehold 6thly if I should not die in London or near
258 it I desire that I may be buried at the nearest
259 Village Church to the place of my decease 7thly I
260 appoint my Kinsman Valentine Blake now of
261 Lehinch Executor to this Codicil 8thly I leave the
262 following Trifles to some of my Friends which
263 I request they will kindly accept as Small
264 Memorandums of the regard of their departed
265 Friend and if I should have made any different
266 disposition of the Following things in will (which
267 I cannot now recollect not having a copy of my
268 Will by me) I desire that the present disposition may
269 stand good notwithstanding said Will viz[ a vi]t I leave
270 my Graham watch and Seals except the Seals
271 with my arms and Cypher which I leave to my
272 Executor to my Friends the hon[oura]ble Richard Gow
273 now of this City I leave my Gold Headed Cane
274 to my Friend Parsons Sterlings Esqre now also of
275 this City and I leave the diamond Ring that was
276 in _isters which will be found in one of the
277 drawers of my large Reading desk to my Friend
278 Francis Knox Esqre now likewise of this City but I
279 desire that before it is presented to him my Executor
280 would get it now set in a handsome manner
281 with small Stones Round it either as a Mourning
282 Ring or as a Socket at the choise of my said
283 Friend 9thly I desire that all my Books and prints
284 may be Sold by action or otherwise as my Executor
285 may be advised but I recommend that Mr Paine
286 at the Mews gate in Castle Street may have a
287 preference he being the faires honeste man
288 my Executor can deal with the prints I
289 suppose be Sold by action and I bequeath the
290 produce of said Books and prints to my
291 Cousin Bridget Cuff of Stephens Green Dublin
292 10thly I bequeath the eight hundred pounds Stock
293 which I have in the Four per Cent Consol Fund
294 to my Friend Parsons Sterling Esqre above
295 mentioned In Trust for the use of his Son James
296 Sterling if I should have mentioned this bequest
297 in my Will as I believe I have it being always
298 my intentions that what is here mentioned is only
299 to be considered as a confirmation of the said
300 Legacy in my Will or rather an unnecessary
301 repetition I except out of the Book I have ordered
302 to be held here those which are ready packed up
303 in the deal Box in the Clost they being mostly
304 Books printed in Dublin which are not Saleable here
305 and I desire my Executor may take them to
306 Ireland for his own use In witness whereof I have
307 here unto put my hand and Seal in London this
308 18 December 1779 H Blake Signed Sealed and
309 published in presence of Wm Lyndon
310 The last will and Testament and Codicil of
311 Henry Blake late of Lehinch in the county
312 of Mayo Esquire deceased (having and soforth
313 was proved and approved in Common Form
314 of Said and Registered in his Majesty Court
315 of Prerogative and the burden of the Execution
316 of and administration of the Goods
317 and so forth of the said deceased were
318 granted by the most Reverend Father
319 Richard and so forth to Valentine Blake
329 Esquire one of the Executors therein named
321 he being first personally Sworn Saving the
322 the Right of the honourable George
323 Browne and Arthur McGuire Esquire
324 the other Executors and so Forth (Sowing
325 and soforth) dated the 9th day of November
326 in the year of our Lord 1780
327 A true copy which I attest
328 Hen Upton
329 d Regr
330 This Will was proved at London with a
331 Codicil the fourteenth day of March in the Year
332 of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred eighty
333 one before the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert
334 doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the
335 prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted
336 by the oath of Valentine Blake one of Executors
337 named in the said Will to whom administration
338 was granted of all and Singular the Goods
339 Chattels and Credits of the deceased having
340 been first Sworn by Commission duly to administer
341 power reserved of making the like grant to the
342 Honourable George Browne and Arthur Mc
343 Guire otherwise Macquire Esquire the other
344 Executors named in the said Will when they
345 or either of them shall apply for the same.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Will of Elizabeth Graham Blake, Belmont, Galway, Ireland - The National Archives PROB 11/1882, probated 19 Aug 1837
No information could be located on the testator, Elizabeth Graham Blake of Belmont, Galway.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 14 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1882
Name of testator: Elizabeth Graham Blake
Place: Belmont, Galway, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 19 April 1836, probated 19 Aug 1837
[In margin] Elizabeth Graham Blake 6
1 This is my Will I give and bequeath All my Property
2 and rights moveable and unmoveable in whatever place they may exist without any deception
3 or reserve that is to say in d’enfunt to Miss Marie Seontine Graham born at Paris on the
4 twentieth of January 1825 who shall enjoy the same during her life and until her decease
5 reckoning from the day of the opening of my succession and in reversion to Mr Pierre Alphonse
6 Gauthier working at Paris No 36 in the Rue de Baidy who shall receive the d’enfunt thereof
7 on the decease of Miss Graham Consequently I appoint Miss Marie Seontine Graham and
8 Mr Pierre Alphonse Gauthier my Universal Legatees conjointly between them the first in
9 d’enfunt and the second in reversion I appoint as Testamentary Executor Mr Auguste
10 Barot residing at Paris No 26 in the Rue de la Monnaie upon whom I confer the possession
11 of my property for a year and a day in conformity to the Civil Code I revoke every other
12 previous disposition and Will Such is my desire Paris the 19th April 1836 Signed
13 E Graham Blake of Belmont County of Galway Ireland
14 Beneath is written Registered at Paris the sixth of March one thousand eight hundred
15 and thirty seven fol 131 Vol C9 Received five francs fifty centines the tenth included Signed
16 Nestier Thus it is in the Original of the said autograph Will signed and marked by the
17 president of the Court of the First Instance of the Seine and deposited as a Maniere with
18 Mr Esnee Notary of Paris signed underneath in pursuance of an order of the President
19 aforesaid contained in his verbal process on opening and describing the said Will dated at
20 Paris the twenty seventh of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven Esnee
21 Notarial Sign The present Copy contains one leaf without addition or any word being void
22 Esnee Notarial Sign
23 I William Duff of the City of London Notary Public duly admitted and sworn
24 to hereby ratify that the above is a true and faithful Translation of the document in the
25 French Language hereunto annexed In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
26 and seal of Office at London the twenty first day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand
27 eight hundred and thirty seven In Testimonium Veritatis Willm Duff Noty Pub
28 Proved at London 19th August 1837 before the Judge by the oath of Auguste
29 Barot the sole Executor to whom Admon was granted having been first sworn by Common
30 duly to administer
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 14 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1882
Name of testator: Elizabeth Graham Blake
Place: Belmont, Galway, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 19 April 1836, probated 19 Aug 1837
[In margin] Elizabeth Graham Blake 6
1 This is my Will I give and bequeath All my Property
2 and rights moveable and unmoveable in whatever place they may exist without any deception
3 or reserve that is to say in d’enfunt to Miss Marie Seontine Graham born at Paris on the
4 twentieth of January 1825 who shall enjoy the same during her life and until her decease
5 reckoning from the day of the opening of my succession and in reversion to Mr Pierre Alphonse
6 Gauthier working at Paris No 36 in the Rue de Baidy who shall receive the d’enfunt thereof
7 on the decease of Miss Graham Consequently I appoint Miss Marie Seontine Graham and
8 Mr Pierre Alphonse Gauthier my Universal Legatees conjointly between them the first in
9 d’enfunt and the second in reversion I appoint as Testamentary Executor Mr Auguste
10 Barot residing at Paris No 26 in the Rue de la Monnaie upon whom I confer the possession
11 of my property for a year and a day in conformity to the Civil Code I revoke every other
12 previous disposition and Will Such is my desire Paris the 19th April 1836 Signed
13 E Graham Blake of Belmont County of Galway Ireland
14 Beneath is written Registered at Paris the sixth of March one thousand eight hundred
15 and thirty seven fol 131 Vol C9 Received five francs fifty centines the tenth included Signed
16 Nestier Thus it is in the Original of the said autograph Will signed and marked by the
17 president of the Court of the First Instance of the Seine and deposited as a Maniere with
18 Mr Esnee Notary of Paris signed underneath in pursuance of an order of the President
19 aforesaid contained in his verbal process on opening and describing the said Will dated at
20 Paris the twenty seventh of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven Esnee
21 Notarial Sign The present Copy contains one leaf without addition or any word being void
22 Esnee Notarial Sign
23 I William Duff of the City of London Notary Public duly admitted and sworn
24 to hereby ratify that the above is a true and faithful Translation of the document in the
25 French Language hereunto annexed In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
26 and seal of Office at London the twenty first day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand
27 eight hundred and thirty seven In Testimonium Veritatis Willm Duff Noty Pub
28 Proved at London 19th August 1837 before the Judge by the oath of Auguste
29 Barot the sole Executor to whom Admon was granted having been first sworn by Common
30 duly to administer
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Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Will of James Blake, Rope Maker, Waterford, Ireland - The National Archives, PROB 11/1717, probated 25 Oct 1826
James Blake, the testator, is the father of Andrew Blake whose will was blogged yesterday.
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2017/02/will-of-andrew-blake-merchant-waterford.html
He mentions his eldest Son Thomas, his grandson James Blake, his son Andrew Blake and his grandchildren Hurley.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 13 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1717
Name of testator: James Blake, Rope Maker
Place: Waterford, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 18 Aug 1824, probated 25 Oct 1826
[In margin] James Blake 24
1 In the Name of God Amen I James
2 Blake of the City of Waterford Rope Maker being in good bodily health and
3 of Sound and disposing mind memory and understanding (for which I think
4 the Lord God) do make and Publish this my last Will and testament in
5 manner and form following that is to say I direct that all my just debts and
6 Funeral Expences shall be paid by my Executors as soon as convenient
7 after my death and that my body shall be decently buried without pomp
8 Parade or show and as to all the property Estates and Substance of every
9 kind with which it hath pleased God to bless me and of which I shall die
10 possessed of or entitled to I give and dispose of the same and every part
11 thereof as follows that is to say I give and bequeath unto Thomas Mc
12 Cheane of the City of Waterford Merchant and to his heirs Executors
13 and Administrators all and Singular my Freehold Estates and farms
14 for Years wheresoever Situate and all my title and interest therein
15 Upon trust however and to and for the following uses and purposes and
16 for none others whatsoever that is to say my Freehold Estate and
17 Interest in the lands of Kilmaguage Situate in the Barony of Gaultier
18 and County of Waterford Upon trust to permit and Suffer my Grandson
19 James Blake the Son of my Son Andrew Blake soon as he shall have
20 attained the Age of twenty one Years to take and receive to his own
21 use all the rents issues and Profits thereof for and during his life Subject
22 however to the varying Annuities hereinafter mentioned and Provided
23 for the use of my Eldest Son Thomas Blake and his Family and from
24 and immediately after the death of my said Grandson James Blake
25 upon trust to the use of my said trustees and his heirs to preserve the
26 Contingent Estates hereinafter limited from being defeated or
27 destroyed but yet to permit my said Grandson James Blake to receive
28 to his own use all the rents issues and profits thereof for and during his
29 natural life Subject to the said varying Annuities hereinafter mentioned
30 and from and after the death of my said Grandson James upon trust Subject
31 as aforesaid to the use and behoof of the first and every other Son of
32 my said Grandson James Successively and respectively one after the other
33 and the heirs male of their respective bodies according to
34 priority of birth and Seniority of Age and for want of any such issue
35 male of my said Grandson James Upon trust to the use of the issue
36 female of the body of my said Grandson and the heirs of their respective
37 bodies in equal Shares as tenants in Common and in failure of any
38 issue male or Female of my said Grandson James Upon trust to the
39 use of one or more of the other Children of my said Son Andrew Blake
40 in Such Shares and proportions and Subject to such Provisoes limitations
41 and Conditions as my said Son Andrew shall by any writing under his
42 hand and Seal attested by three Subscribing Witnesses direct or appoint
43 and for want of such appointment Upon trust to the use of the first and
44 every other Son of my said Son Andrew Successively and respectively one
45 after the other and the heirs of their respective bodies according to priority
46 of birth and Seniority of Age and I direct that until my said Grandson
47 James Blake shall have attained his Age of twenty one Years as much
48 of the rents and Profits of my said freehold Estates of Kilmaguage as my
49 Executor hereinafter named shall think expedient or necessary shall be
50 applied and expended in the maintenance Cloathing and Education of
51 my said Grandson James Blake and in forwarding him in life or in
52 binding him Apprentice to some genteel trade or business further more
53 I do hereby charge my said Freehold Estate of Kilmaguage with the
54 Yearly Sum of Fifty Pounds for the use of my Eldest Son Thomas Blake
55 for and during the term of his natural life only as the means of
56 Supporting himself and his family and from and after his death I
57 direct that the Yearly Sum of twenty Pounds out of the said Yearly
58 Sum of Fifty Pounds shall cease for ever and that the remaining of
59 Yearly Sum of thirty Pounds part of said Yearly Sum of Fifty Pounds
60 shall be paid and applied in equal Shares to the use and maintenance
61 of his Children and the Survivors and Survivor of them for and
62 during their respective lives only and I direct that upon the death
63 of the Survivor of said Child of my said Son Thomas the said
64 remaining Yearly Sum of thirty Pounds shall cease for ever but if
65 the Wife my said Son Thomas shall happen to Survive all his said
66 Children in that event I hereby charge my said freehold Estate with
67 the Yearly Sum of ten Pounds only for the use of the Widow of my said
68 Son Thomas for and during the term of her natural life only and upon
69 her death to cease for ever and I hereby direct that the said respective
70 varying Annuities shall be paid by two equal half Yearly Payments
71 and the first Payment to be made in one half Year after my death
72 And I hereby empower the said Annuitants respectively as they shall
73 become entitled to the same in case of nonpayment of any Cale or
74 Cales thereof to enter upon and distrain my said Lands of Kilmaguage
75 and the distress and distresses found thereon to dispose of according
76 to law for Payment of such arrears and the Costs and expences of
77 such distress and I also empower my said Grandson James Blake
78 as soon as he shall have attained his Age of twenty one Years to
79 make leases of my said Freehold lands for any term or terms not
80 exceeding the term of three lives or thirty one Years but not both
81 terms Concurrent in Possession and not in reversion or by way of
82 future Interest Provided that in every such lease there shall be
83 reserved the best Yearly rent which can be reasonably had from a
84 Solvent tenant at the respective times of making such leases and that
85 the tenant shall execute a Counterpart of every such lease and that
86 no such Service shall be made by minute or Article but only by a
87 regular deed of Lease and that every such lease shall contain a
88 power of distress and re-entry for nonpayment of the rent and that every
89 such lease shall contain the other usual Covenants between Landlord and
90 tenant and that no such lease shall be made dispunishable for waste
91 and that no fine or any Article or goods in the nature of or in lieu
92 of fine shall be taken as or Compensation for making any such lease
93 and I also hereby empower my said Grandson James Blake when
94 he shall be in possession of my said Freehold Lands to Charge the
95 same with any Yearly Sum as a jointure for any Wife he may
96 marry and for her use during her life not exceeding the Yearly Sum
97 of Sixty pounds and also to Charge the said Lands with any Sum
98 as portions for his Younger Children not exceeding the Sum of Four
99 hundred pounds And as to my Estate and Interest in the Place called
100 Hennessy road and the Tope Walk with all the houses and building
101 thereon or thereunto belonging or held with the same for terms for
102 Years under the title of Thomas Wyse Esquire and my houses in King
103 Street in the City of Waterford and my houses in Clinker Street and my
104 Estate and Interest in the large new house built by my said Son
105 Andrew and me and all of which houses I hold under terms for Years
106 and all other houses and buildings to which I am entitled in the City
107 of Waterford or its liberties in which all my said houses and Premises
108 which I hold for terms for Years are Situate and as to all the rest and
109 residue of my Estates and property not hereinbefore or hereinafter
110 disposed of I give devise and bequeath the said Several terms for
111 Years and my Estate and Interest therein including the reversion of
112 my said Freehold Estate in Kilmaguage and the said residue of all
113 my property Furniture Farming Utensils of every kind and all my Stock
114 of Cattle wherever situate unto my Son Andrew Blake who I am
115 persuaded will make a Provident and proper use of them for the
116 benefit of himself and his Family I direct that one hundred Pounds
117 be paid to my Granddaughter Mary Hurley as a legacy as soon as
118 convenient after my death and one other Sum of twenty Pounds to
119 her Sister Alice or Alicia Hurley and that the said two legacies shall
120 be paid by my Executor out of such money or moveables Goods as
121 I shall be possessed of at the time of my death and I hereby direct that
122 if my said Son Thomas or any other of the said Annuitants shall
123 attempt to sell any of the said Annuities so Charged by me the
124 Annuity of the Person so attempting to sell shall as to him or her
125 cease as if she or he were actually dead and I appoint my said Son
126 Andrew Guardian of the property hereby devised to the use of my
127 said Grandson James Blake And I also constitute and appoint him
128 the said Andrew Sole Executor of this my last Will and testament
129 hereby revoking all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made
130 and declaring this to be my only true last Will and testament In
131 Witness whereof I have hereunto set my name and affixed my Seal
132 this Eighteenth day of August in the Year of our Lord One thousand
133 eight hundred and twenty four in the presence of three Witnesses
134 whom I have requested to attest the same James Blake Signed
135 and Sealed by the said testator and by him published as his last Will
136 and Testament in our presence who at his request and in his presence
137 have hereunto Subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto (two parts
138 having been executed by the testator Danl Condon James Lance
139 John Nowlan
140 Proved at London 25 October 1826 before the Judge by the oath
141 of Andrew Blake the Son the Sole Executor to whom Admon was granted
142 having been first Sworn by Commission duly to Administer
http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/2017/02/will-of-andrew-blake-merchant-waterford.html
He mentions his eldest Son Thomas, his grandson James Blake, his son Andrew Blake and his grandchildren Hurley.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 13 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1717
Name of testator: James Blake, Rope Maker
Place: Waterford, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 18 Aug 1824, probated 25 Oct 1826
[In margin] James Blake 24
1 In the Name of God Amen I James
2 Blake of the City of Waterford Rope Maker being in good bodily health and
3 of Sound and disposing mind memory and understanding (for which I think
4 the Lord God) do make and Publish this my last Will and testament in
5 manner and form following that is to say I direct that all my just debts and
6 Funeral Expences shall be paid by my Executors as soon as convenient
7 after my death and that my body shall be decently buried without pomp
8 Parade or show and as to all the property Estates and Substance of every
9 kind with which it hath pleased God to bless me and of which I shall die
10 possessed of or entitled to I give and dispose of the same and every part
11 thereof as follows that is to say I give and bequeath unto Thomas Mc
12 Cheane of the City of Waterford Merchant and to his heirs Executors
13 and Administrators all and Singular my Freehold Estates and farms
14 for Years wheresoever Situate and all my title and interest therein
15 Upon trust however and to and for the following uses and purposes and
16 for none others whatsoever that is to say my Freehold Estate and
17 Interest in the lands of Kilmaguage Situate in the Barony of Gaultier
18 and County of Waterford Upon trust to permit and Suffer my Grandson
19 James Blake the Son of my Son Andrew Blake soon as he shall have
20 attained the Age of twenty one Years to take and receive to his own
21 use all the rents issues and Profits thereof for and during his life Subject
22 however to the varying Annuities hereinafter mentioned and Provided
23 for the use of my Eldest Son Thomas Blake and his Family and from
24 and immediately after the death of my said Grandson James Blake
25 upon trust to the use of my said trustees and his heirs to preserve the
26 Contingent Estates hereinafter limited from being defeated or
27 destroyed but yet to permit my said Grandson James Blake to receive
28 to his own use all the rents issues and profits thereof for and during his
29 natural life Subject to the said varying Annuities hereinafter mentioned
30 and from and after the death of my said Grandson James upon trust Subject
31 as aforesaid to the use and behoof of the first and every other Son of
32 my said Grandson James Successively and respectively one after the other
33 and the heirs male of their respective bodies according to
34 priority of birth and Seniority of Age and for want of any such issue
35 male of my said Grandson James Upon trust to the use of the issue
36 female of the body of my said Grandson and the heirs of their respective
37 bodies in equal Shares as tenants in Common and in failure of any
38 issue male or Female of my said Grandson James Upon trust to the
39 use of one or more of the other Children of my said Son Andrew Blake
40 in Such Shares and proportions and Subject to such Provisoes limitations
41 and Conditions as my said Son Andrew shall by any writing under his
42 hand and Seal attested by three Subscribing Witnesses direct or appoint
43 and for want of such appointment Upon trust to the use of the first and
44 every other Son of my said Son Andrew Successively and respectively one
45 after the other and the heirs of their respective bodies according to priority
46 of birth and Seniority of Age and I direct that until my said Grandson
47 James Blake shall have attained his Age of twenty one Years as much
48 of the rents and Profits of my said freehold Estates of Kilmaguage as my
49 Executor hereinafter named shall think expedient or necessary shall be
50 applied and expended in the maintenance Cloathing and Education of
51 my said Grandson James Blake and in forwarding him in life or in
52 binding him Apprentice to some genteel trade or business further more
53 I do hereby charge my said Freehold Estate of Kilmaguage with the
54 Yearly Sum of Fifty Pounds for the use of my Eldest Son Thomas Blake
55 for and during the term of his natural life only as the means of
56 Supporting himself and his family and from and after his death I
57 direct that the Yearly Sum of twenty Pounds out of the said Yearly
58 Sum of Fifty Pounds shall cease for ever and that the remaining of
59 Yearly Sum of thirty Pounds part of said Yearly Sum of Fifty Pounds
60 shall be paid and applied in equal Shares to the use and maintenance
61 of his Children and the Survivors and Survivor of them for and
62 during their respective lives only and I direct that upon the death
63 of the Survivor of said Child of my said Son Thomas the said
64 remaining Yearly Sum of thirty Pounds shall cease for ever but if
65 the Wife my said Son Thomas shall happen to Survive all his said
66 Children in that event I hereby charge my said freehold Estate with
67 the Yearly Sum of ten Pounds only for the use of the Widow of my said
68 Son Thomas for and during the term of her natural life only and upon
69 her death to cease for ever and I hereby direct that the said respective
70 varying Annuities shall be paid by two equal half Yearly Payments
71 and the first Payment to be made in one half Year after my death
72 And I hereby empower the said Annuitants respectively as they shall
73 become entitled to the same in case of nonpayment of any Cale or
74 Cales thereof to enter upon and distrain my said Lands of Kilmaguage
75 and the distress and distresses found thereon to dispose of according
76 to law for Payment of such arrears and the Costs and expences of
77 such distress and I also empower my said Grandson James Blake
78 as soon as he shall have attained his Age of twenty one Years to
79 make leases of my said Freehold lands for any term or terms not
80 exceeding the term of three lives or thirty one Years but not both
81 terms Concurrent in Possession and not in reversion or by way of
82 future Interest Provided that in every such lease there shall be
83 reserved the best Yearly rent which can be reasonably had from a
84 Solvent tenant at the respective times of making such leases and that
85 the tenant shall execute a Counterpart of every such lease and that
86 no such Service shall be made by minute or Article but only by a
87 regular deed of Lease and that every such lease shall contain a
88 power of distress and re-entry for nonpayment of the rent and that every
89 such lease shall contain the other usual Covenants between Landlord and
90 tenant and that no such lease shall be made dispunishable for waste
91 and that no fine or any Article or goods in the nature of or in lieu
92 of fine shall be taken as or Compensation for making any such lease
93 and I also hereby empower my said Grandson James Blake when
94 he shall be in possession of my said Freehold Lands to Charge the
95 same with any Yearly Sum as a jointure for any Wife he may
96 marry and for her use during her life not exceeding the Yearly Sum
97 of Sixty pounds and also to Charge the said Lands with any Sum
98 as portions for his Younger Children not exceeding the Sum of Four
99 hundred pounds And as to my Estate and Interest in the Place called
100 Hennessy road and the Tope Walk with all the houses and building
101 thereon or thereunto belonging or held with the same for terms for
102 Years under the title of Thomas Wyse Esquire and my houses in King
103 Street in the City of Waterford and my houses in Clinker Street and my
104 Estate and Interest in the large new house built by my said Son
105 Andrew and me and all of which houses I hold under terms for Years
106 and all other houses and buildings to which I am entitled in the City
107 of Waterford or its liberties in which all my said houses and Premises
108 which I hold for terms for Years are Situate and as to all the rest and
109 residue of my Estates and property not hereinbefore or hereinafter
110 disposed of I give devise and bequeath the said Several terms for
111 Years and my Estate and Interest therein including the reversion of
112 my said Freehold Estate in Kilmaguage and the said residue of all
113 my property Furniture Farming Utensils of every kind and all my Stock
114 of Cattle wherever situate unto my Son Andrew Blake who I am
115 persuaded will make a Provident and proper use of them for the
116 benefit of himself and his Family I direct that one hundred Pounds
117 be paid to my Granddaughter Mary Hurley as a legacy as soon as
118 convenient after my death and one other Sum of twenty Pounds to
119 her Sister Alice or Alicia Hurley and that the said two legacies shall
120 be paid by my Executor out of such money or moveables Goods as
121 I shall be possessed of at the time of my death and I hereby direct that
122 if my said Son Thomas or any other of the said Annuitants shall
123 attempt to sell any of the said Annuities so Charged by me the
124 Annuity of the Person so attempting to sell shall as to him or her
125 cease as if she or he were actually dead and I appoint my said Son
126 Andrew Guardian of the property hereby devised to the use of my
127 said Grandson James Blake And I also constitute and appoint him
128 the said Andrew Sole Executor of this my last Will and testament
129 hereby revoking all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made
130 and declaring this to be my only true last Will and testament In
131 Witness whereof I have hereunto set my name and affixed my Seal
132 this Eighteenth day of August in the Year of our Lord One thousand
133 eight hundred and twenty four in the presence of three Witnesses
134 whom I have requested to attest the same James Blake Signed
135 and Sealed by the said testator and by him published as his last Will
136 and Testament in our presence who at his request and in his presence
137 have hereunto Subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto (two parts
138 having been executed by the testator Danl Condon James Lance
139 John Nowlan
140 Proved at London 25 October 1826 before the Judge by the oath
141 of Andrew Blake the Son the Sole Executor to whom Admon was granted
142 having been first Sworn by Commission duly to Administer
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Will of Andrew Blake, Merchant, Waterford, Ireland - The National Archives PROB 11/1761, probated 17 Oct 1829
Andrew Blake, the testator, was the son of James Blake and his wife Mary Walsh. James Blake died in the West Indies having left a will dated 18 August 1824. In that will he provided for his grandson James Blake as mentioned in the will below.
Using this information and “A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain and Ireland by Bernard Burke (published 1906), it was perhaps possible to locate this Blake line as descendant of the Galway Blake family.
“Nicholas Blake settled in Barbados and was an ancestor of James Blake of Waterford who left the West Indies and settled in that city; his son Andrew Blake of Waterford and Ballinamona, Kilkenny, married Mary daughter of Patrick Galway of Waterford.”
The will of James Blake is also available and will be transcribed next. He was the father of the present testator Andrew Blake.
Excerpt from The Law Reports (Ireland), Volume 19, edited by William Green: By the will of James Blake, dated the 18th August, 1824, the lands of Kilmaguage, of which he was seized in fee, were devised to his grandson James Blake afterwards known as James Stanislaus Blake for life with remainder to his first and other sons in tail mail, and with power to him to charge the lands with a jointure of £60 a year and with any sum as portions for his younger children not exceeding the sum of £400 of the late Irish currency.
There does not appear to be any extant original documents linking James Blake to Nicholas Blake son of John Blake, Mayor of Galway.
Andrew Blake, the testator, lists his sons James, Patrick, Andrew, Francis and John and daughter Grace in the will below. He identifies his wife as Mary and she is likely Mary Galway daughter of Patrick Galway.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 9 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1761
Name of testator: Andrew Blake, Merchant
Place: Waterford, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 14 Apr 1829, probated 17 Oct 1829
[In margin] Andrew Blake 42
[Top] Extracted from the Registry of His Majesties Court of Prerogative in Ireland
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I Andrew Blake of the City of Waterford Merchant do make this my last Will and
3 Testament in manner following Whereas I am seized in fee of the lands of Ballinamona in
4 the County of Kilkenny subject to a Jointure or Annuity of eighty pounds late currency
5 to my dear Wife Mary Blake under her marriage Settlement of the sixth day of April
6 One thousand Eight hundred and fifteen Now I charge and incumber all my said lands
7 of Ballynamona and all my Estate title and Interest therein and I direct to be paid and
8 payable out of the same and out of the rents issues and profits of said lands of Ballynamona or any
9 part thereof during the natural life of my said dear Wife Mary Blake in case she
10 shall survive me one Annuity or yearly sum of forty pounds St[erlin]g of ____ lawful money
11 of Ireland clear of all deductions and which said Annuity or yearly sum shall be
12 paid unto my said Wife or her Assigns for her own use and benefit during her
13 natural life by equal half yearly payments at every first day of July and first day of
14 Janvier in each and every year the first payment to be made to her on such of said days
15 which first occur after the day of my decease the said sum of forty pounds yearly
16 be paid to her in increase and augmentation of the said Jointure provided for her by
17 her Marriage Settlement hereinbefore mentioned and in case any half yearly payment
18 of said Annuity of forty pounds shall at any time be in arrear and unpaid for the space
19 of twenty one days next after any of the days appointed for the payment thereof as afores[ai]d
20 then and in such case and as often as the same shall so happen that is shall and may be
21 lawful for my said Wife and her Assigns into and upon the said town lands and premises
22 of Ballynamona to enter and distrain and the distress and distresses thereas there found
23 to detail and keep until such arrears and all charges damages and expences
24 affording the taking and keeping of such distress and distresses shall be fully paid and
25 satisfied and in default of payment to sell the same according to law provided always
26 and this Annuity of forty pounds is given by me in manner aforesaid to my said Wife
27 upon the express condition that the same shall be in full bar and discharge of
28 any claim which she could or might have to any part of my personal property
29 whatsoever save as hereinafter mentioned and more particularly to any claim or
30 demand which she could or might have to any share in or of or to my property
31 in the French funds either by the laws of France or this County and in case my
32 said Wife should claim to be entitled to any such share or proportion of my said
33 property in the French funds or other my personal property in France or elsewhere
34 save as aforesaid that then and in such case this devise of said forty pounds per
35 annum to be wholly void and of no effect and the said forty pounds annuity is to
36 sink into the Inheritance of said lands of Ballynamona for the benefit of the person or
37 persons who shall for the time being be entitled to said lands and the possession
38 thereof under the provisions of this my Will and I charge and incumber my said lands
39 of Ballynamona subject to such annual Sum of forty pounds or payable to my said
40 Wife for her natural life with the annual sum of three pounds for ever to be paid
41 and payable from time to time and at all times hereafter to some unbeneficed Roman
42 Catholic priest of the Diocese of Waterford and to be paid to her every fourteenth
43 day of May in every year for ever in order and for the purpose of the Roman Catholic
44 Priest celebrating Masses for my Soul or the Souls of my family publicly in some
45 one of the Parish Chapels of the City of Waterford such Roman Catholic Priest to be
46 named from time to time for that purpose after my death by my said Wife Mary
47 Blake is she be then living or if dead and at all times hereafter after my death and
48 the death of my said Wife to be named by such person or persons who shall become
49 entitled to the possession of said lands of Ballynamona and the rents issues and
50 profits thereof and subject to the said several devises of forty pounds and three pounds
51 as aforesaid and also subject to the several charges of eight hundred pounds hereinafter
52 mentioned I give and devise my said lands of Ballynamona and all my Estate and
53 Interest therein to my eldest Son James Blake and his Assigns for the time of his
54 natural life with Impeachment of Waste with remainder after his death to the
55 use of the first Son of the body of the said James Blake lawfully to be begotten and
56 the heirs male of the body of such first son lawfully issuing and for default of such
57 issue to the use of the second third fourth and fifth and all and every other the son and
58 Sons of my said Son James Blake lawfully to be begotten severally successively and in
59 remainder one after another as they shall severally be in priority of birth and the
60 heirs male of the body and bodies of all and every such Son and Sons issuing the
61 elder of such Sons and the heirs male of his and their body and bodies being always
62 preferred and to take before the younger of said Sons and the heirs male of his and
63 their body and bodies issuing And for want and in default of such issue of my said
64 Son James Blake then I devise said lands to my two sons Patrick Blake and Andrew
65 Blake and their assigns respectively for and during the terms of their several natural
66 lives each of his own share for his own life in equal shares and proportions as
67 tenants in common and not as joint tenants and of the first and every other Son
68 and Sons of the said Patrick and Andrew Blake respectively of their bodies to be
69 begotten and of the heirs male of such several and respective sons of their bodies lawfully
70 issuing the elder of such Sons and their issue male to take according to seniority of
71 age and priority of birth and that each of my said Sons Patrick and Andrew and
72 their said several sons and their issue male shall hold and enjoy a moiety of
73 said lands respectively in case my eldest Son James dies without issue male in same
74 manner as my said son James and his said Sons and their issue male would and
75 might hold the whole of said lands under the limitations of this my Will But in
76 case either of my said Sons Patrick or Andrew shall be without leaving any such
77 son of his body or having such the said son or sons shall be without leaving
78 issue
79 male as aforesaid than the Moiety of said lands hereby limited to said Patrick or Andrew
80 respectively shall in such event go to the other of them or the Son of such of them as
81 shall become entitled to the other moiety or the male issue of such Son lawfully
82 begotten And in default of such son or sons and their male issue of my said sons Patrick
83 and Andrew I then devise my said lands of Ballynamona to my Son John and his
84 Assigns for the term of his natural life with a like remainder to his first and other
85 Son and their issue male in manner as the said lands are limited to the first and other
86 Sons of my said Son James Blake and their issue male And in default of such
87 issue of my said Son John then I devise said lands to the use of my Son Francis and his
88 Assigns during the term of his natural life with remainder to his first and every
89 other son and their male issue in like manner as the said lands are limited to my
90 said Son James Blake and in default of such issue of my said Son Francis then to my
91 own right heirs for ever But I hereby declare it to be Will and desire and
92 said devise of said lands of Ballynamona in Settlement as aforesaid is made subject
93 to the previous hereinafter mentioned to the rents issues and profits above being
94 made applicable to the payment of my debts and funeral expences after the
95 application of my personal Estate for that purpose and said lands not to be sold for any of such
96 purposes and in order to make a provision for my said younger Children Patrick Andrew
97 John and Francis and my daughter Grace Blake and any other younger child or
98 children who shall be living at the time of my death or born in due time afterwards in
99 addition to their several and respective shares of my personal fortune as residuary
100 legatees as hereinafter mentioned I hereby devise my said lands of Ballynamona in
101 manner hereinbefore mentioned subject expressly to and charged and chargeable
102 with the sum of eight hundred pounds to be paid and payable to each of my said younger
103 children at the age of twenty one years if a Son and if a daughter at the age of
104 twenty one years or day of Marriage which ever shall first happen provided
105 always that if any of my said younger children shall die if a Son before the age
106 of twenty one years or if a daughter before the age of twenty one years or day of
107 Marriage then my Will is that such younger childs share of eight hundred
108 pounds shall not be raised or payable at all out of the rents issues and profits of
109 said lands but same shall sink into the Inheritance of said lands for the benefit
110 of the person or persons who shall be then entitled to same provided also that in
111 case any of my said younger Son or their issue shall at any time under the
112 limitations of this my Will become entitled to my said lands and thereby become an
113 elder Son or represent such elder Son that there and in such case such fortune or sum
114 of eight hundred pounds shall not be raised or paid to such son so becoming entitled
115 to said lands but same shall sink in the inheritance of said lands provided also and
116 my Will is that it may and shall be lawful for my said Son James Blake and for
117 all and every other his said Sons and their Sons and issue male as aforesaid as and
118 when they shall severally and successively by virtue of this my Will be entitled in
119 possession to the freehold of the said lands of Ballynamona when and after they shall
120 have attained the age of twenty one years and be so in possession as aforesaid or
121 entitled as aforesaid although entitled to an Estate for life only by Indenture to be
122 dated and delivered by him or them and attested by two or more credible subscribing
123 Witnesses to devise or lease or appoint by way of devise or lease the said lands of
124 Ballynamona to any person for any term of lives or years if lives not exceeding
125 three lives and if for years not exceeding a term of thirty one years in possession and
126 not in reversion or by way of future interest so as every such devise lease or grant
127 to be made as aforesaid shall be made at the best improved rent of the time of
128 making such rent to be incident to the reversion without taking any fine premium
129 or foregift for the same and so as said lease contained the usual provisos and covenants
130 between Land Lord and tenant Provided always that it may be lawful for such of
131 my sons who shall become seized of such Estate for his life in possession to charge said
132 lands or otherwise limit same for the purpose of making a settlement by way of Jointure
133 for such Wife as he shall either thereafter marry or shall have been theretofore
134 married to at the rate of ten pounds per Annum for every one hundred pounds fortune
135 or portion which she shall actual receive or which he shall have received with
136 such Wife and which shall be made applicable to and in fact bona fide applied im paying
137 off incumbrances created by this my Will in exoneration of said lands of Ballynamona
138 by the payment of the portions hereinbefore created for my said younger children and I
139 hereby further declare it to be my Will and intention that in as much as my said
140 Eldest Son James Blake has been provided for by his Grandfathers Will for his
141 present maintenance and support until the period hereinafter mentioned and
142 appointed by me for his entering into the actual receipt of the rents issues and profits of
143 said lands of Ballynamona after the payment of my debts and other charges hereby
144 created by me on said lands Now my Will is and I direct that the rents issues and
145 profits of said lands of Ballynamona after my death subject however to the payment
146 of said sum of forty pounds a year for my Wifes life and subject to the payment of the
147 annual sum of three pounds for ever shall be allowed to accumulate for the purpose
148 of forming a fund for the payment of my debts in case same shall not be paid out of my
149 personal Estate which personal fortune I charge with the payment of my said debts
150 only and also as a fund for the payment of the several charges and fortunes of eight
151 hundred pounds to each and every of my younger children as aforesaid and such
152 rents issues and profits shall be put out at Interest upon good and sufficient security for
153 the purpose of Creating such fund so that my said lands or any part thereof shall not
154 be sold mortgaged or otherwise disposed of for the payment of said charges or portions for
155 my said younger children in as much as I expressly hereby exempt my personal fortune
156 and Assetts from the payment of the said portions or fortunes of eight hundred pounds
157 for such of my said younger children so I do also expressly direct that these particular
158 sums of eight hundred pounds for each of my said Children which I do charge upon
159 said lands shall be only raised by the accumulation of the rents and profits of same and
160 not by any sale or other disposition of said lands which subject to such application
161 of the rents and profits I have limited in strict settlement to my said Sons as
162 aforesaid And I further Will and direct that each and every of my said younger children
163 who shall be so entitled to such legacy charge or portion of eight hundred pounds
164 respectively shall be paid their respective shares of eight hundred pounds according
165 to their seniority out of such rents or the accumulation as aforesaid and also
166 that they shall during their minorities or for such other period as shall expire
167 before they shall be entitled to be paid their said portions pursuant to the directions
168 of this my Will be paid interest on their said charges or portions at the rate of
169 four pounds per cent per annum for their support and maintenance until they
170 shall be so paid their said legacies and I hereby as to all the rest residue and remainder
171 of my property of what nature or kind soever direct same to be divided between all my
172 children including my eldest Son share and share alike as residuary legatees It being my Will and intention
173 that my said Children shall have my personal property after payment of my debts and
174 funeral Expences divided equally between them share and share alike it being also
175 my Intention that said Sums of Eight hundred which I have charged the rents of said
176 lands with for my younger children shall be in augmentation of such their respective
177 shares of my personal property and that the land itself subject to such charges shall
178 go in settlement to my eldest Son for the time being in augmentation of his share of
179 my said personal property And I desire that the interest of such shares of said
180 residuary property shall be as well as the Interest on their said portions or charges
181 of Eight hundred pounds or so much thereof as shall be deemed necessary for the
182 purpose applied to the support and education of my said younger children until their
183 respective ages of twenty one years if sons and of twenty one years or days of marriage
184 if daughters and I hereby appoint my dear Wife Mary Blake
185 Executors of this my Will And I nominate my said dear Wife Guardian of the person
186 and fortunes of my said children And all and each of them I hereby give and bequeath
187 to my dear Wife Mary Blake all my household furniture plate linen and china of
188 every nature and kind whatsoever to and for her own use for here hereby specifically bequeathed
189 the same to her free clear and discharged from the payment of my debts legacies or
190 funeral expences In Witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and
191 affixed my seal this fourteenth day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty
192 nine Andrew Blake Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said
193 Andrew Blake as and for his last Will and testament in our presence who in his presence
194 and in the presence of each other at his request have subscribed our Names hereto as
195 Witnesses this fourteenth day of April One thousand Eight hundred and twenty nine
196 James Lee Thomas Power Michael Farrell
197 Having made my Will this day I omitted in it Michael Farrell as one
198 whom I would not wish to forget as I conceive he was a faithful honest and an
199 attentive Servant for upwards of thirty years in my Employment I beg and
200 earnestly request of my trustee and beg that she may allow him during his natural
201 life provided he should be in my Employment at my decease the yearly sum of thirteen
202 pounds per annum out of the issues and profits of the lands of Ballynamona in the
203 County of Kilkenny Given under my hand this 14th April 1829
204 Andrew Blake Witness prost Thomas Power
205 Proved at London with a Codicil 17th October 1829 before the Judge by the
206 Oath of Mary Blake Widow the Relict the sole Executrix to whom Administration
207 was granted being first sworn by Commission duly to administer
Using this information and “A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain and Ireland by Bernard Burke (published 1906), it was perhaps possible to locate this Blake line as descendant of the Galway Blake family.
“Nicholas Blake settled in Barbados and was an ancestor of James Blake of Waterford who left the West Indies and settled in that city; his son Andrew Blake of Waterford and Ballinamona, Kilkenny, married Mary daughter of Patrick Galway of Waterford.”
The will of James Blake is also available and will be transcribed next. He was the father of the present testator Andrew Blake.
Excerpt from The Law Reports (Ireland), Volume 19, edited by William Green: By the will of James Blake, dated the 18th August, 1824, the lands of Kilmaguage, of which he was seized in fee, were devised to his grandson James Blake afterwards known as James Stanislaus Blake for life with remainder to his first and other sons in tail mail, and with power to him to charge the lands with a jointure of £60 a year and with any sum as portions for his younger children not exceeding the sum of £400 of the late Irish currency.
There does not appear to be any extant original documents linking James Blake to Nicholas Blake son of John Blake, Mayor of Galway.
Andrew Blake, the testator, lists his sons James, Patrick, Andrew, Francis and John and daughter Grace in the will below. He identifies his wife as Mary and she is likely Mary Galway daughter of Patrick Galway.
Transcriber: Elizabeth Kipp
Recorded: 9 Feb 2017
Source: The National Archives, PROB 11/1761
Name of testator: Andrew Blake, Merchant
Place: Waterford, Ireland
Type of Record: Will
Dated: 14 Apr 1829, probated 17 Oct 1829
[In margin] Andrew Blake 42
[Top] Extracted from the Registry of His Majesties Court of Prerogative in Ireland
1 In the Name of God Amen
2 I Andrew Blake of the City of Waterford Merchant do make this my last Will and
3 Testament in manner following Whereas I am seized in fee of the lands of Ballinamona in
4 the County of Kilkenny subject to a Jointure or Annuity of eighty pounds late currency
5 to my dear Wife Mary Blake under her marriage Settlement of the sixth day of April
6 One thousand Eight hundred and fifteen Now I charge and incumber all my said lands
7 of Ballynamona and all my Estate title and Interest therein and I direct to be paid and
8 payable out of the same and out of the rents issues and profits of said lands of Ballynamona or any
9 part thereof during the natural life of my said dear Wife Mary Blake in case she
10 shall survive me one Annuity or yearly sum of forty pounds St[erlin]g of ____ lawful money
11 of Ireland clear of all deductions and which said Annuity or yearly sum shall be
12 paid unto my said Wife or her Assigns for her own use and benefit during her
13 natural life by equal half yearly payments at every first day of July and first day of
14 Janvier in each and every year the first payment to be made to her on such of said days
15 which first occur after the day of my decease the said sum of forty pounds yearly
16 be paid to her in increase and augmentation of the said Jointure provided for her by
17 her Marriage Settlement hereinbefore mentioned and in case any half yearly payment
18 of said Annuity of forty pounds shall at any time be in arrear and unpaid for the space
19 of twenty one days next after any of the days appointed for the payment thereof as afores[ai]d
20 then and in such case and as often as the same shall so happen that is shall and may be
21 lawful for my said Wife and her Assigns into and upon the said town lands and premises
22 of Ballynamona to enter and distrain and the distress and distresses thereas there found
23 to detail and keep until such arrears and all charges damages and expences
24 affording the taking and keeping of such distress and distresses shall be fully paid and
25 satisfied and in default of payment to sell the same according to law provided always
26 and this Annuity of forty pounds is given by me in manner aforesaid to my said Wife
27 upon the express condition that the same shall be in full bar and discharge of
28 any claim which she could or might have to any part of my personal property
29 whatsoever save as hereinafter mentioned and more particularly to any claim or
30 demand which she could or might have to any share in or of or to my property
31 in the French funds either by the laws of France or this County and in case my
32 said Wife should claim to be entitled to any such share or proportion of my said
33 property in the French funds or other my personal property in France or elsewhere
34 save as aforesaid that then and in such case this devise of said forty pounds per
35 annum to be wholly void and of no effect and the said forty pounds annuity is to
36 sink into the Inheritance of said lands of Ballynamona for the benefit of the person or
37 persons who shall for the time being be entitled to said lands and the possession
38 thereof under the provisions of this my Will and I charge and incumber my said lands
39 of Ballynamona subject to such annual Sum of forty pounds or payable to my said
40 Wife for her natural life with the annual sum of three pounds for ever to be paid
41 and payable from time to time and at all times hereafter to some unbeneficed Roman
42 Catholic priest of the Diocese of Waterford and to be paid to her every fourteenth
43 day of May in every year for ever in order and for the purpose of the Roman Catholic
44 Priest celebrating Masses for my Soul or the Souls of my family publicly in some
45 one of the Parish Chapels of the City of Waterford such Roman Catholic Priest to be
46 named from time to time for that purpose after my death by my said Wife Mary
47 Blake is she be then living or if dead and at all times hereafter after my death and
48 the death of my said Wife to be named by such person or persons who shall become
49 entitled to the possession of said lands of Ballynamona and the rents issues and
50 profits thereof and subject to the said several devises of forty pounds and three pounds
51 as aforesaid and also subject to the several charges of eight hundred pounds hereinafter
52 mentioned I give and devise my said lands of Ballynamona and all my Estate and
53 Interest therein to my eldest Son James Blake and his Assigns for the time of his
54 natural life with Impeachment of Waste with remainder after his death to the
55 use of the first Son of the body of the said James Blake lawfully to be begotten and
56 the heirs male of the body of such first son lawfully issuing and for default of such
57 issue to the use of the second third fourth and fifth and all and every other the son and
58 Sons of my said Son James Blake lawfully to be begotten severally successively and in
59 remainder one after another as they shall severally be in priority of birth and the
60 heirs male of the body and bodies of all and every such Son and Sons issuing the
61 elder of such Sons and the heirs male of his and their body and bodies being always
62 preferred and to take before the younger of said Sons and the heirs male of his and
63 their body and bodies issuing And for want and in default of such issue of my said
64 Son James Blake then I devise said lands to my two sons Patrick Blake and Andrew
65 Blake and their assigns respectively for and during the terms of their several natural
66 lives each of his own share for his own life in equal shares and proportions as
67 tenants in common and not as joint tenants and of the first and every other Son
68 and Sons of the said Patrick and Andrew Blake respectively of their bodies to be
69 begotten and of the heirs male of such several and respective sons of their bodies lawfully
70 issuing the elder of such Sons and their issue male to take according to seniority of
71 age and priority of birth and that each of my said Sons Patrick and Andrew and
72 their said several sons and their issue male shall hold and enjoy a moiety of
73 said lands respectively in case my eldest Son James dies without issue male in same
74 manner as my said son James and his said Sons and their issue male would and
75 might hold the whole of said lands under the limitations of this my Will But in
76 case either of my said Sons Patrick or Andrew shall be without leaving any such
77 son of his body or having such the said son or sons shall be without leaving
78 issue
79 male as aforesaid than the Moiety of said lands hereby limited to said Patrick or Andrew
80 respectively shall in such event go to the other of them or the Son of such of them as
81 shall become entitled to the other moiety or the male issue of such Son lawfully
82 begotten And in default of such son or sons and their male issue of my said sons Patrick
83 and Andrew I then devise my said lands of Ballynamona to my Son John and his
84 Assigns for the term of his natural life with a like remainder to his first and other
85 Son and their issue male in manner as the said lands are limited to the first and other
86 Sons of my said Son James Blake and their issue male And in default of such
87 issue of my said Son John then I devise said lands to the use of my Son Francis and his
88 Assigns during the term of his natural life with remainder to his first and every
89 other son and their male issue in like manner as the said lands are limited to my
90 said Son James Blake and in default of such issue of my said Son Francis then to my
91 own right heirs for ever But I hereby declare it to be Will and desire and
92 said devise of said lands of Ballynamona in Settlement as aforesaid is made subject
93 to the previous hereinafter mentioned to the rents issues and profits above being
94 made applicable to the payment of my debts and funeral expences after the
95 application of my personal Estate for that purpose and said lands not to be sold for any of such
96 purposes and in order to make a provision for my said younger Children Patrick Andrew
97 John and Francis and my daughter Grace Blake and any other younger child or
98 children who shall be living at the time of my death or born in due time afterwards in
99 addition to their several and respective shares of my personal fortune as residuary
100 legatees as hereinafter mentioned I hereby devise my said lands of Ballynamona in
101 manner hereinbefore mentioned subject expressly to and charged and chargeable
102 with the sum of eight hundred pounds to be paid and payable to each of my said younger
103 children at the age of twenty one years if a Son and if a daughter at the age of
104 twenty one years or day of Marriage which ever shall first happen provided
105 always that if any of my said younger children shall die if a Son before the age
106 of twenty one years or if a daughter before the age of twenty one years or day of
107 Marriage then my Will is that such younger childs share of eight hundred
108 pounds shall not be raised or payable at all out of the rents issues and profits of
109 said lands but same shall sink into the Inheritance of said lands for the benefit
110 of the person or persons who shall be then entitled to same provided also that in
111 case any of my said younger Son or their issue shall at any time under the
112 limitations of this my Will become entitled to my said lands and thereby become an
113 elder Son or represent such elder Son that there and in such case such fortune or sum
114 of eight hundred pounds shall not be raised or paid to such son so becoming entitled
115 to said lands but same shall sink in the inheritance of said lands provided also and
116 my Will is that it may and shall be lawful for my said Son James Blake and for
117 all and every other his said Sons and their Sons and issue male as aforesaid as and
118 when they shall severally and successively by virtue of this my Will be entitled in
119 possession to the freehold of the said lands of Ballynamona when and after they shall
120 have attained the age of twenty one years and be so in possession as aforesaid or
121 entitled as aforesaid although entitled to an Estate for life only by Indenture to be
122 dated and delivered by him or them and attested by two or more credible subscribing
123 Witnesses to devise or lease or appoint by way of devise or lease the said lands of
124 Ballynamona to any person for any term of lives or years if lives not exceeding
125 three lives and if for years not exceeding a term of thirty one years in possession and
126 not in reversion or by way of future interest so as every such devise lease or grant
127 to be made as aforesaid shall be made at the best improved rent of the time of
128 making such rent to be incident to the reversion without taking any fine premium
129 or foregift for the same and so as said lease contained the usual provisos and covenants
130 between Land Lord and tenant Provided always that it may be lawful for such of
131 my sons who shall become seized of such Estate for his life in possession to charge said
132 lands or otherwise limit same for the purpose of making a settlement by way of Jointure
133 for such Wife as he shall either thereafter marry or shall have been theretofore
134 married to at the rate of ten pounds per Annum for every one hundred pounds fortune
135 or portion which she shall actual receive or which he shall have received with
136 such Wife and which shall be made applicable to and in fact bona fide applied im paying
137 off incumbrances created by this my Will in exoneration of said lands of Ballynamona
138 by the payment of the portions hereinbefore created for my said younger children and I
139 hereby further declare it to be my Will and intention that in as much as my said
140 Eldest Son James Blake has been provided for by his Grandfathers Will for his
141 present maintenance and support until the period hereinafter mentioned and
142 appointed by me for his entering into the actual receipt of the rents issues and profits of
143 said lands of Ballynamona after the payment of my debts and other charges hereby
144 created by me on said lands Now my Will is and I direct that the rents issues and
145 profits of said lands of Ballynamona after my death subject however to the payment
146 of said sum of forty pounds a year for my Wifes life and subject to the payment of the
147 annual sum of three pounds for ever shall be allowed to accumulate for the purpose
148 of forming a fund for the payment of my debts in case same shall not be paid out of my
149 personal Estate which personal fortune I charge with the payment of my said debts
150 only and also as a fund for the payment of the several charges and fortunes of eight
151 hundred pounds to each and every of my younger children as aforesaid and such
152 rents issues and profits shall be put out at Interest upon good and sufficient security for
153 the purpose of Creating such fund so that my said lands or any part thereof shall not
154 be sold mortgaged or otherwise disposed of for the payment of said charges or portions for
155 my said younger children in as much as I expressly hereby exempt my personal fortune
156 and Assetts from the payment of the said portions or fortunes of eight hundred pounds
157 for such of my said younger children so I do also expressly direct that these particular
158 sums of eight hundred pounds for each of my said Children which I do charge upon
159 said lands shall be only raised by the accumulation of the rents and profits of same and
160 not by any sale or other disposition of said lands which subject to such application
161 of the rents and profits I have limited in strict settlement to my said Sons as
162 aforesaid And I further Will and direct that each and every of my said younger children
163 who shall be so entitled to such legacy charge or portion of eight hundred pounds
164 respectively shall be paid their respective shares of eight hundred pounds according
165 to their seniority out of such rents or the accumulation as aforesaid and also
166 that they shall during their minorities or for such other period as shall expire
167 before they shall be entitled to be paid their said portions pursuant to the directions
168 of this my Will be paid interest on their said charges or portions at the rate of
169 four pounds per cent per annum for their support and maintenance until they
170 shall be so paid their said legacies and I hereby as to all the rest residue and remainder
171 of my property of what nature or kind soever direct same to be divided between all my
172 children including my eldest Son share and share alike as residuary legatees It being my Will and intention
173 that my said Children shall have my personal property after payment of my debts and
174 funeral Expences divided equally between them share and share alike it being also
175 my Intention that said Sums of Eight hundred which I have charged the rents of said
176 lands with for my younger children shall be in augmentation of such their respective
177 shares of my personal property and that the land itself subject to such charges shall
178 go in settlement to my eldest Son for the time being in augmentation of his share of
179 my said personal property And I desire that the interest of such shares of said
180 residuary property shall be as well as the Interest on their said portions or charges
181 of Eight hundred pounds or so much thereof as shall be deemed necessary for the
182 purpose applied to the support and education of my said younger children until their
183 respective ages of twenty one years if sons and of twenty one years or days of marriage
184 if daughters and I hereby appoint my dear Wife Mary Blake
185 Executors of this my Will And I nominate my said dear Wife Guardian of the person
186 and fortunes of my said children And all and each of them I hereby give and bequeath
187 to my dear Wife Mary Blake all my household furniture plate linen and china of
188 every nature and kind whatsoever to and for her own use for here hereby specifically bequeathed
189 the same to her free clear and discharged from the payment of my debts legacies or
190 funeral expences In Witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and
191 affixed my seal this fourteenth day of April One thousand eight hundred and twenty
192 nine Andrew Blake Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said
193 Andrew Blake as and for his last Will and testament in our presence who in his presence
194 and in the presence of each other at his request have subscribed our Names hereto as
195 Witnesses this fourteenth day of April One thousand Eight hundred and twenty nine
196 James Lee Thomas Power Michael Farrell
197 Having made my Will this day I omitted in it Michael Farrell as one
198 whom I would not wish to forget as I conceive he was a faithful honest and an
199 attentive Servant for upwards of thirty years in my Employment I beg and
200 earnestly request of my trustee and beg that she may allow him during his natural
201 life provided he should be in my Employment at my decease the yearly sum of thirteen
202 pounds per annum out of the issues and profits of the lands of Ballynamona in the
203 County of Kilkenny Given under my hand this 14th April 1829
204 Andrew Blake Witness prost Thomas Power
205 Proved at London with a Codicil 17th October 1829 before the Judge by the
206 Oath of Mary Blake Widow the Relict the sole Executrix to whom Administration
207 was granted being first sworn by Commission duly to administer
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