Archideaconal Wills 1741 #61, Patrick, of Henry Quayle:

This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of HENRY QUAILE who departed this life ye 25th of March 1741 who being in perfect mind and memory at the making thereof.
First, He committed his soul to almighty God and his body to Christian burial.
Itt, he left to his SON WILLIAM QUAILE his part of ye lands and crop after the debts are paid, and if his said son dyes under age or without a wife, yt his DAUGHTER SARAH are to injoy ye same.
Itt, he declared yt the Excr of Cathrin Cubin of KK Arbry ought him five and twenty shillings. Tho: Quaggin of KK Malew seven shillings, and Frank Watterson ten shillings.
Itt, he left six pence apice to any yt woud claime right to his goods.
Lastly he apointed and left his loveing wife sole Execr of all the rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable. He left six pence a pice to ye witnesses of the will. Testes: Wm Corlett, Jone Corlett, jurati.

At a Chapter court at Ballavaghen Novr 6th 1741: The Execrx is sworn in Court in form of Law and hath given pledges viz Patrick Carran Cregelea & Dollin Clague. Solvit 12d, Probatum est. Edv: Moore.


 

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