Citation - Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia: 1781.11.15

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Index Entry Singing, will in Cornwallis' family required priest to "syng for soules" 
Location Suffolk 
Citation
PP-P.781.118
15 Nov 1781:21 (10/807)
London, August 1.  Lord Cornwallis, who is now with such
honor serving his country in America, is the lineal
descendant of J. Cornwalleys, Esq. of Broome, in Suffolk,
who lived in the time of Henry VIII, and made one of the
most curious wills ever seen.  Among other items, there was
theing: "I bequeath to a preest to syng and pray for my
soule, my fader's soule, my moder's soule, all my frends
soules, and all Chrysteyn soules, for III years, XXIIII marc
sterling:"


Generic Title Pennsylvania Packet-Philadelphia 
Date 1781.11.15 
Publisher Claypoole, David C. 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0040767
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