Newfoundland Wills
Volume 2, Pages 216 to 218
In re
     William Burge deceased.
     
     In the name of God Amen, I Willim Burge late of Marnhull near
Sturminster Newton in the county of Dorset, but now of Twillingate in the Northern
District of Newfoundland, Planter, being of sound mind memory and understanding considering
the uncertainty of human life do make this my last will and testament in the manner following,
that is to say, First, I give and bequeath to William Wells my son in law, all that portion
of my fishing room which he at present occupies and dwells upon together with all the buildings
thereon erected of what ever kind or description, to hold to him his heirs executors or
administrators for ever. Secondly, I give and bequeath to James Inder my son-in-law one half
of my fishing stage, together with all that space and ground situate between that portion of
my fishing room now occupied by William Wells aforesaid and the Road or pathway leading down
to my fishing stage, Also the dwelling house in which he now lives, and all other buildings
situated on that said space of ground, and now in his (James Inder's) possession, to hold to
him, his heirs executors or administrators for ever. Thirdly, I give and bequeath to my beloved
wife Martha Burge all the remaining part of my fishing room not herein disposed of with all the
buildings thereon, together with all the meadows and gardens now in my possession for and during
the term of her natural life. Also I give to her all my nets, scans, boats and fishing tackle
of every decription, together with all my household furniture, beds, bedding, clothing and silver
plate. &c. &c. Forthly, I give and bequeath to my grandchildren William House and Mary Anne Drake
jointly and equally all that part of my fishing room herein bequeathed to my wife during the term
of her natural life as aforenamed, together with the meadows and gardens also bequeathed to her,
to hold to them their heirs, executors or administrators for ever. Fifthly, it is my will that
whatever portions of my property may remain at the time of my wife's death, not being already
herein disposed of, these portions whether consisting in nets, scans, boats, fishing utensils
or any other moveables, or in monies, debts, dues or claims shall be divided into five equal
parts and there shall be given to my daughter Mary Wells one part, to my daughter Martha House
one part, to my grandchildren Job Inder, Asenath Inder and Isabella Inder jointly and equally
amongst them one part also. Lastly, I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint John Peyton,
Esquire, and my son-in-law John House both of Twillingate executors of this my last will and
testament hereby revoking and disallowing all other wills by me at any time heretofore made.
In witness whereof I the said William Burge have to this my last will and testament set my hand
and seal this first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty
nine. Wm. Burge (LS)     Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said William
Burge the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his
presence at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses,
John Chapman, Clerk. John Wills, Blacksmith, Twillingate. This is a codicil to the last will and
testament of me William Burge (bearing date the first day of March in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and thirty nine) and which I desire may be considered as part of my will.
Whereas since making my said will that the portion of my fishing room and premises as already
specified in my said will and there bequeathed to the said James Inder shall now at my decease
become the property of my three grandchildren Job Inder, Asenath Inder the wife of George Oxford
and Isabella Inder, jointly and equally amongst them to hold to them their heirs, executors or
administrators for ever. In witness whereof I the said William Burge have to this my codicil set
my hand and seal this fifth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
fifty one. Wm. Burge (LS)     Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said
testator William Burge as and for a codicil to be annexed to his last will & testament and to be
taken as part thereof in the presence of us, John Colbourne. John Peyton, J.P.
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