| Mary Quork, als Corkish, 1699
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| Submitted by: | Brian Lawson
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| Date: | 27 September 2001
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| Original: | LDS: 0106207
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Castletown
This is affirmed to be the last will of Mary
Quork, alias Corkish, who departed the life
about the 5th of January 1699 & was in perfect
memory at the makeing thereof. Impris she said that
she bequeathed to her husband Thomas Quork 6d
legacy, as he had left her, when he made his will
at his going to England, Item, she left all her
cloaths, linen & woollen to her daughter Jane, ex=
cept a red petticoat to her son Wm Quork, to
make him a wastcoat. And lastly, declared
that her said two children should have all the
rest of her goods equally betwixt them.
Testes
Philip~Brew
Ann~Brew
Jony~Waterson
The Inventory next Court.
William being out of the Island, Jane the
other Extr is sworn in form of Law.
Pbat est et solvit 6d
Note: One page inventory not transcribed.
The whole inventory amounted to £9-13-0
Buried at Malew 6 January, 1699-00
The goods in the hand of the Extr Will: and Jane
Quork who have given pledges in form of Law Tho:
Redfern and James Madrell.