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Nicholas Quayle, 1721

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106211

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47      Arbory
The last will and testament of Nicholas Quayle 
who being weak in body but of good and perfect memory
First committed his soul to God and 
his body to Christian burial. 
Item, whereas his daughter Catherine bought 
a mare of him, the price of which he had not 
recovered, therefore bequeathed the said mare 
to his said daughter Catherine, with the 
bedstead and bed clothes excepting the rug. 
Item, to his son Robert 5 shillings and his 
part of the lime ground. 
Item, to his son in law William Corrin a rug
And lastly he nominated and appointed his 
said daughter Catherine and Dorothy Corrin 
and his son Robert Quayle Executors of all 
the rest of his goods moveable and 
immoveable whatsoever. 
Date February 10th, 1721. 

Witnesses
John Clague
Catherine Costean. 

Robert Quayle & the husbands of Cathrine & 
Dorothy Corrin are sworn in Court in form of Law. 

Pledges, David Cubbon & John [Cainnell]