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Margaret Quine als Crebbin, 1777

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

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11 Santon  
Margaret Quine als Crebbin of Glantraigh in 
the parish of KK Santon, widow, being of 
perfect mind and sound memory but weak in 
body at the making hereof declared the 
following to be her last will and testament. 
First, she committed her soul to God 
Almighty her Creator and her body to 
Christian burial. 
Item, she left and bequeathed her daughter 
Ellinor Quine thirty pounds, a cow, half 
of the household furniture and likewise 
half of the bees and a trunk, said Ellinor 
Quine paying her younger sister Catharine 
Quine five pounds if she come for it or 
any of her children. 
Item, she left and bequeathed her son 
Thomas Quine a quarter of the boat. 
Item, she left and bequeathed her daughter 
Margaret Key, Ewan Key’s wife, one pound 
four shillings and six pence. And likewise 
the bed she then laid on. 
Item, she left and bequeathed her daughter 
Esther Cannel, William Cannel’s wife one 
pound four shillings and six pence. And 
likewise a pewter dish and a brass candlestick. 
Item, she left and bequeathed her daughter 
Isabel Taggart, wife of Robert Taggart a 
gown, a bed gown, and her bonnet. 
Item, she left and bequeathed her son 
Paul Quine as much stuff as needed to 
make a waist coat and .. and a piece of 
flannel for lining them. 
Lastly, she constituted nominated and 
appointed her son and heir John Quine 
sold and whole executor of all the rest 
of her goods and effects moveable and 
immovable of what nature or 
denomination so ever. 
Witnesses: 
Alice Quine, 
Jane Cain. 

At a Chapter Court holden at 
Castletown January 12th, 1777
The executor is sworn in Court in form 
of law and hath given pledges for the 
payment of debts and legacies