Will of Thomas Dunscombe:

In the name of God Amen. I Thomas Dunscombe Son of Samuel Dunscombe of Pembroke Tribe in the Bermuda ats Somer Islands Mariner being in perfect health & memory do make this my last Will and Testament in manner & form following...

Impr. I Commit my Soull into the hands of my Creator trusting in ye merits of Jesus Christ my Redeemer to be with him in glory my body I Committ to ye earth or Sea where it Should Please ye Almighty to Cast my lott to be decently intered and for my worldly goods which God hath blessed me with all I do give and bequeath as followethe...

(Firstly?) I give & bequeath unto my ffather Samuel Dunscombe ye Sume of fforty pounds Currant money of these Islands...

2dly I doe give and bequeath unto my brother Samuel Dunscombe ye Sume of Twenty pounds Currant money of these islands...

3dly I doe give & bequeath unto my Cozen Martha Dunscombe ye Sume of Twenty pounds Currant money of these islands & one Spoone Silver...

5thly I doe give and bequeath unto my Cozen Mary Johnstead ye Sume of Ten pounds Currant money of these islands & one Silver Spoone...

6thly I doe give & bequeath unto my Cozen Elizabeth Stovell the Daughter of Daniel Stovell ye Sume of Seaven pounds Six Shillings Currant money of these islands and one Silver Spoone...

7thly I Give & bequeath unto my Cozen Sarah Johnstead one Silver Spoone...

8thly I doe give & bequeath unto my Aunt Sarah Stovell One Silver Spoone...

In Witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & seale this Eighteenth Day of June Anno Dom. 1690.

                         ( Dunscombe?) (Seale)

Signed Sealed & Delivered
in the presence of
Joseph Robinson
William Pitt
Thomas Peck

Bermuda.
     By His Excellency the Governor
               May the 24th 1694.

Then personally appeared before me Joseph Robinson & William Pitt who (?) Subscribed their Names as Witnesses to ye within Written Will & Made Oath that they saw the Within Written Will Signed Sealed & Delivered to be ye Last Will & Testament of the Within named Testator Thomas Dunscombe...
               
                              Jos. Goddard

Recorded from
     ye Original May (24th?) 1694.