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Philip Quirk, 1681

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 12 June 2004
Original: LDS: 0106204

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           June 15th 1682, Patrick
The last will and testament of Philip Quirk who 
departed this life ye 24th of November last past.  
First he committed his soul to God & his body to 
Christian burial.  
Itm, he constituted and appointed his children 
Phinlo, Thomas, and Ellin his lawful Executors 
of all his goods moveable and unmoveable.   
Testes
Sam:P Watleworth
John Leece, jurati.                    

The Wife sworn in form of Law, & the uncle & ant 
on the father’s side sworn supervisors of ye 
children.   
Probated 3t Solvit 6d.                    

The Inventorie of ye decedent taken by 4 sworne 
men Thomas Kennaugh, John Quilliam, Edw: Gell, 
and Philip Kelly, amounts to in all £1  12s 0d    

Half the roof of the house, more added by 
Joh: Quirk as a debt due to ye Executors  0:2:0.       

The tuition of the children & their goods in 
the hands of the mother that’s given pledges 
in form of Law Wm Cosnahan & Jon. Quirk.                     

Decr 20th 1689: 
more added to ye Inventory by Jo: Quirk ye 
Supervisor for half ye roof  0:1:6;      
more on ye deads part for ye unexpiration of 
ye corne of ye Croft  0:1:6.                        

Decr 24th 1689: Phinlo Qurik being at age came 
this day & acknowledged to be fully pd from his 
uncle Jo: Quirk 12s 4d due to him by he death 
of his father Philip Quirk.  
As witness his mark Phinlo Quirk his mrk X.  
Before me, Sam: Watleworth Regr.            

May ye 26th 1692: 
Ellin Quirk one of ye Executors came this day 
being at age & acknowledges herself fully safisfyed 
in all her part of goods due to her by ye death 
of her father from ye hands of John Quirk, 
As witness her mrk, Ellin Quirk.  
Before me, S: Watleworth.            

May 1st 1693
Tho: Quirk one of ye Executors being at age 
acknowledgeth to be fully satisfied from his uncle 
Jo: Quirk all ye part of goods due him by ye death 
of his father, As witness his mark, Thos. Quirk X.  
Before me Sam: Watleworth Registrar