SURRY COUNTY, VA - WILLS AND ESTATES - Arthur Allen, 1728 --------------¤¤¤¤¤¤-------------- 1728 Dr. The Estate of Mr Arthur Allen Deceased £ s d To paid Mr. John Allen on 58 2 8 P. Contra(?). 1728 £ s d on cargo acct To paid Mr. William Dawkins 30 17 9 By Coll John Allen 18 11 7 To paid Mr. William Wilson 5 1 0 By Maj.Benj.Harrison 5 2 2 merch. in Pool. By Cash in Miss Perrys 10 4 4 To paid Joseph Allen .4 7 2 hands To paid funerall charges 12 11 5 By cash Miss Randolphs 60 15 8 To paid Joseph Allen 17 0 3-1/2 hands By do in John Maynards 3 6 9 To paid Dock Blair 1 1 5 . hands By do Capt John Hydes 71 18 0 To paid Cap William Edward 1 9 3 hands By a paire blankets 0 18 0 To paid John Brice 0 15 0 not appraised To paid Wm Holt 0 15 0 By a paire of persian 1 16 0 ditto To paid Thomas Pillman Jr 2 9 5-1/2 By appraisements 801 19 0 To paid Mr. William Kraig 2 1 8 By a cos..tibls ti.ed 46 6 3 By a watch sold 7 21 6 To paid Joseph Allen 3 0 0 By Elizabeth Allen 9 19 4 To paid Cap James Bradby 1 10 0 ____________ To paid Cap John Turner 1 11 7-1/2 1061 4 1 To paid Thomas Moreland 0 4 4 To paid Maj Thomas Walton 0 7 6 To paid Mage Ely 0 10 0 To paid Nicholas Dearing 0 15 0 To paid James Moor 0 10 8 To paid Jacoab Mindore 6 12 2 To paid Wm Secretary ) 40 ) 290 1 9 0 To paid Coll John ) Allen 250) ) To the negroes to be 430 10 0 delivered in specie To comission 5 % on 53 1 2 1061.4.1 _______________ 636 13 6-1/2 To bal to be divided 124 10 6-1/2 ._______________ 1061 4 1 Errors excepted by Eliz. Allen, admin. There is a bond made to Mr. Arthur Allen and myself from my brother Thomas Bray of the penalty of one thousand pounds (£1000) dated the 18th day of January 1725. Conditioned for payment of £500 at two payments to my late husband or myself. One payment was past in Mr.Allen's lifetime and the Viz: £200 received by him. The other payment was not due in his lifetime and I claim that £300 as my money. Elizabeth Allen Source: Library of Virginia, Wills & Administrations Etc. 8 1730-1738, Part 1 Reel 5 page: (not visible) Notes: £.s.d. stands for librae solide denarii (or pounds/shillings/pence). The transcriber believes that the "Dr" in heading stands for "debtor". Numbers may not add properly due to my inability to decipher them. Viz is an abbreviation for "that is to say, namely". ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Von Mings Stachon, vonstac@comcast.net ___________________________________________________________________