| John Quayle, 1747
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| Submitted by: | Tim Davis
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| Date: | 27 September 2001
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| Original: | LDS: 0106219
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The Last Will & Testament of John Quayle
of the parish of KK Michael who departed this life
about the 24th of Janry. Anno Dom. 1747 who being
of perfect mind & memory at the making hereof
First He committed his Soul to God and Body to
Christian burial -- Item He left and bequeathed
to his son Wm. Quayle five shillings as legacy --
Item He declared that he thought his goods would
amount to three pounds each to his two children viz.
John & Ellinr. -- Item He left the Corn for their
own use -- Item He left six pence each to the
witnesses -- and Lastly he constituted & appointed
his Loving wife Joney Quayle and his two
Children John and Ellinr. Sole & Joint Exrs. of
all the rest of his goods movable & Immovable
Whatsoever --
| John Cannell |
Testes | | Jurati
| Cha; Cowley |
In regard that the Testator Computed
that his Children's part of Goods would amount
to about Three pounds each, and that his Son
John is under Age. The Same is Accepted of ??
his part of the Executors -- And thereupon
the Widow Jony Quayle -- wth. Ellinor the Daughter
are Sworn for the payment of Debts and
Legacys according to Law. They also
consent to pay Three pounds to John
for his proportion of Goods. And have
given pledges -- Namely Wm. Quayle &
DanCannell ??
Solvit - 12 Probatum est
EdwMoore
RoRadcliffe
KK Michael
John Quayle son of John Quayle acknowledges to have received
from his mother Joney Quayle, of Sister Ellr. Kneale als Quayle
the sum of Three Pounds devised to him by his sd. father, and
hereby acquits & Discharges this sd. mothers& sister & all others
for the Jame? Witness his mark to his name this 19th Jan. 1757
John Quayle his mark X
???? Jan. 19th 1757
John Quayle acknowledged the above
Discharge before me J. Wilks bp. ??
To be annexed to the Will of
John Quayle in the Arch. Regry.
Ann~ 1740
? int he Courts file of Lib.3 1747 I find J.Quayle's name
marked as belonging to ??? & his will proves
JW.