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Diocese of  Llandaff  In the Consistory Court. In the Goods of Roger Keen deceased,

2nd day of November 1830

 

Appeared Personally Anne Keene of the parish of  Penhow on the County of  Monmouth, widow the sole Executrix named in the last Will and Testament of the said Roger Keene late of the parish of Penhow in the County of Monmouth aforesaid deceased, who died in the month of July last and made Oath that the Estate and Effects of the said deceased, for and in respect of which a Probate of the said Will is to be granted, exclusive of what the said deceased may have been possessed of or entitled to as a Trustee for any other Person or Persons, and not beneficially, and without deducting any thing on account of the Debts due and owing from the said deceased, are under the value of eight hundred     Pounds, to the best of this Deponent’s knowledge, information, and belief.  And lastly made Oath that the said deceased did not die possessed of any Leasehold Estate or Estates for years, either absolute or determinable, on a life or lives to the best of this Deponent’s knowledge, information and belief.  The mark of Ann Keene

 

Sworn same day before me Hugh? Williams, Surrogate

 

NOTE:  I have used a proforma for the above document.  DW  

NOTE:  The name ‘Ann Keene’ looks very much like ‘Ann Reece’.  DW     

 

Transcribed from a photocopy by Dave Woolven, 2 Aspen Way, Malpas Park, Newport, South Wales.  NP20 6LB    Tel  01633 858 359  11 January 2003