| Margaret Qualtrough als Corkish, 1766
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| Submitted by: | Elizabeth Feisst
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| Date: | 5 January 2002
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| Original: | LDS: 0106389
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KK Christ Rushen Novr 19 1766
Margaret Qualtrough als Corkish departed this
life on or about the 29th day of Augst last past intestate
and whereas no legal Will appears to have been by her
made the Court has decreed her two children namely
Ewan & Esther Qualtrough joint Adminrs of all her goods
& chattles moveable & immoveable whatsoever, who being
both under age the uncles by the mother's side, namely John
Corkish & Henry Corkish are sworn supervisors - the Dead's
part of the children & their goods is committed to the tuition
of Ewan Qualtrough their father who is sworn to bring
a perfect inventory to the Registry as also for payment
of debts, he has given pledges in form of law namely the
Revrd Nichs Christian & Henry Qualtrough both of Rushen
Solv: 3s Decretum est
Ro: Radcliffe
1767
Feb 4 Wm Gell enters a claim agst ye admrs of Margt Quatltrough for £1-6-6
May 12 Wm Gill claims agst for 1-9-6
7th Novr 1787
Esther Corjeage als Qualtrough a
daughter of the Intestate within named
acknowledged to have received from
Evan Qualtrough her father all other
portion of goods that fell due unto her
under the Decree of her mother Margt
Qualtrough & exonerates acquits and discharges her
sd father & every other person of the
same & every part thereof. Witness
her mark annexed to her name the
day and date above written
Esther Corjeage my mark X
This before me
John Crellin Epl Regr
A one page Inventory, not transcribed.
Amount of the Inventory £14 : 8 : 0 3/4
Funeral expences etc deducted 11 : 12 : 2 1/4
£ 2 : 15 : 10 1/2
Henry Kermod's claim ye 1/2 £6 : 6 : 0
Wm Gells Do ye 1/2 14 : 7 1/2
7 : 0 : 7 1/2
Funeral expenses etc 4 : 11 : 7
£11 : 12 : 2 1/4
Remains for Ewan & Esther £ 1 : 7 : 11 1/4
each
August 29th 1766
To funeral charges as follows £ s d
To Richd Kneen for ale 0 5 4
To Timothy Crebbin for ale 0 12 0
To Mr Edwd Gawn for liquor 0 8 2
To Henry Kermod for the coffin 0 9 0
To candle tobacco & pipes 0 1 9
To the Docter 2 9 0
£ 4 5 3
To reaping & stacking } s d
in harvest } 3 0 }
To the Appraisers 3 0 } 6:4
To the Summoner 0 4 }
June 12th 1786 Ewan Qualtrough one of the Admonrs
acknowledges to have recd the goods that fell
to him by the Inventory ho his moter & exonerates
acquits & discharges Evan qualtrough the
Father of the same & every part thereof. As
witness his name the day & date above written
Evan Qualtrough
This before me
John Crelln Epl Regr