To three daughters Mary, Rebecca, Renoldia at their ages of 21 or marriage 1,500 pounds,
also aone negro woman each. Their education and maintenance out of the whole estate.
Gives executors authority to sell plantation called Christopher Jackson's to pay debts.
Owned plantations called Bawdens, Four Hills and Skeets. Order "debt due me from my
brother Abel Alleyne to be paid at 8% interest untill tis paid." Son John Gay Alleyne
all rest and residue of estate. Wife Mary Alleyne executrix. Executors in trust until
son John Gay Alleyne is of age: Father, Honourable William Terrill, my uncle Samuel
Osbourne, Brothers Abel, Reynold, and Thomas Alleyne, my kinsmen Reynold and John Alleyne.
Signed, John Alleyne
Witnesses: Hen. Peers. Thomas lake, H. Gibbes.
Proved at Pilgrim 15 Dec 1730 by Doctor Higinbotham Gibbes.
Signed. Hen. Worsley. (Barbados Records Vol. 34 p.555.)
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