Archdeacon Wills 1729 #101, Malew, of William Quayle of Kerrow Moar, made 12 January 1729:

"The last will of William Quaile of Kerrow moar, made the 12th of January. First, he committed his soul to God, and body to Christian burial. Item, he bequeathed to his son John Quayle 30 shillings, and to the said John’s son John 30 shillings, there being 10 shillings in his said son’s hands; and 30 shillings in the hands of his son Patrick Quaile. Lastly, he constituted his son Thomas Quaile Executor of all the rest of his goods whatsoever. Witnesses: J. Woods, John Quaile of Kerrowkeil.

The Executor sworn in Court, and gave pledges John Quaile and John Bridson.

At a Consistory Court at Balnahown, July 9, 1741, William Quayle of Kerroo moar having bequeathed thirty shillings legacy to his grandson John Quayle declaring that the same was in the hands of his son Patrick Quayle. And whereas the said Patrick acknowledges that the thirty shillings aforesaid was in his custody, and that he cannot satisfy the Court that he has discharged the same; ordered that he does forthwith pay that value to John Quayle the Legatee, otherwise he is to be committed till he submits and pays all fees. To the Sumner of KK Malew, who if disobeyed is to desire a soldier. [signed] John Cosnahan, Edward Moore.

At BallaVaghyr, April 8, 1742, Upon a xxxxring of the within order, we reinforce the same and order Patrick Quayle to submit thereunto under penalty of commitment till he pays the debt with all fees."


 

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