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Elinor Quayle als Bridson, 1776

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Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106227

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19    Malew
This is affirmed to be the last will and testament 
of Elinor Quayle als Bridson widow of KK Malew, 
who departed this life on or about the 23 of 
November 1775, being in sound mind and memory 
at the making thereof. 
First, she committed her soul to God 
and her body to Earth. 
Item, she left to her son John and his 
wife a bed gown, a white petticoat, 
and a check apron. 
Item, she left to her son Robert twelve 
shillings and three pence and to his 
wife two striped petticoats and a checked apron. 
Item, she left to her son William six pence. 
Item, she left and ordained her son 
Nicholas whole Executor of al the rest 
of her goods moveable and immoveable 
and left six pence each legacy to any person 
or persons that claim any right to any of 
her said goods to the contrary of this will. 
Witnesses: 
Paul Taggart, 
Robert Bridson. 

At a Court of Correction holden at 
Castletown 8th February 1776
The Executor is sworn in Court in form 
of Law and hath given pledges for the 
payment of debts and legacies namely 
Paul Taggart and Robert Bridson the witnesses of the will