| Thomas Quayle, 1741
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| Submitted by: | Tim Davis
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| Date: | 27 September 2001
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| Original: | LDS: 0106217
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87.Ballaugh, 1741
This is affirmed to be the last Wil of ThoQuayle
who departed this Life about the 4th.of April Anno
predicto, being in perfect Mind and Memory at the
Making hereof. Ffirst he Committed his Soul to
God and Body to Christian Burial - Secondly, he
bequeathed to his wife Joney Quayle the Bed in which
he then lay as it then Stood. He left to his Daughter
Katherine his part of the Cow wch.he bought from Steven
KnealeAnd to his Daughter Alice the Sum of Three
Pounds and his part of an Heiffer and the Pewter in the
House. To the Poor Two Kisans of Meal. He declared
that he owed Steven Kneal Sixteen Shills. and that he
owed Jon.Stephan three Shills. And that Christian
Quiggin owed him ffour Shills. He bequeathed to his
Son Willm.Quayle his part of the Crop & Husbandry
Gears, And Nominated and constituted him Sole Executr.
of the Rest of his Goods Moveable and imoveable, ex
cepting one Shill each he left to the Witnesses hereof.
Witnesses Wm.Stephan his + | Jurati
ThoStephan his + |
Willm.Quayle the Exedr.is sworn in
Court in form of Law & has given
pledges the Witnessws of the Will.
Solvit 12d. Probatum est JohCosnahan EdrMoore~