Crossle Record
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Prerogative Grant:
(133) Admon of the goods of John Beatty, late of Springtown, county Longford, gent, deceased, will intestate, granted to Packenham Beatty of same place, gent, and Charles Beatty of Dublin “Pharmarossol/Pharmarofsol” [apothecary], sons of said deceased, as well for their own use as for Anne Beatty, widow of said deceased, and also for John, Robert, Henry, Anne, Martha, and Isabella = Frances Beatty, children of said deceased. Dated 30 May 1729.
(133) Commission Granted to value the goods of John Beatty late of Springtown, county Longford, gent., deceased intestate, directed to Andrew McAlly?, Charles Young, William Thompson and Archibald Moore; and also directed to Francis Wilson Esq., and William McAlly, gent., commissioners to and swear said valuations. Dated 22 January 1729 [-30].
Prerogative Grant:
Probate of the will of Claud Beatty, late of Coolaherty, county Longford, gent., deceased, granted to Isabella Beatty, widow of said deceased, and one of the executors; dated 28 October 1729.
Prerogative Grant:
(134) Admon of the goods of William Beatty late of the city of Dublin, gent., deceased, intestate, granted to George Boyd of the city of Dublin, gent., principal creditor of said deceased (Mary Beatty the widow of said deceased having by instrument in writing consented that admon be granted to George Boyd); dated 15 December 1738.
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Commission granted to Swear William Black, one of the executors named in the will of David Black, late deceased, directed to Baptist Johnston, Esq., and John Beatty, gent. Dated 10 May 1737.
Probate of the will of David Black of Granishock, late deceased, granted to William Black, one of the executors. Dated 20 June 1737.
Prerogative Grant:
(134) Marriage License. Robert Beatty of the Parish of Granard, county Longford, gent., and Anne Metge of the parish of St. Michael's, Dublin, spinster, directed to the Vicar of St. Michael, Dublin, 23 June 1737.
Prerogative Grant:
Probate of the will of Henry Beatty, late of the city of Dublin, apothecary, deceased, granted to Catherine Kerr alias Beatty his widow and one of the executors. Dated 8 May 1738.
Commission granted to value the goods of Henry Beatty, late of the city of Dublin, apothecary, deceased, directed to John Dungan?, Archibald Foy, merchants, Robert Stratford, "hospitiar/hospitiar"? and James Adams "Ephippiarde/Ephippiardo"; also directed to Alex Burrows and Hugh Kerr, gents, commissioners to swear said valuations. Dated 19 June 1738.
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