Ann Quayle als Taggart 1675

Submitted by: Joyce Oates
Date: 10 October 2015
Original: 0106203

Archdeacon Will 1675A #118 Malew will of Ann Quayle alias Taggart, dated 8 January 1675/6: 
Summary:  youngest dau Catharine Quayle, dau Mary Quayle, husband is not mentioned

Jan: 8th 1675 The last will and testament of Ann Quaile alis Taggart who comitted her soule to God and body to X?ian buriall Item to the poore two kissans of oat meale and two kissan of barley; It: to her youngest daughter Cath: Quaile a maire for to pay the debts and the rest to be her owne, and the filie or colt of the sd maire to her as legacie Item she willed that when the sixt cutt of the land was sawne then shee to have the the sayd Cath: is to have the remander of the corne to herselfe It: she bequeathed to Mary & Cath: Quaile the houshould stuffe betwixt them and to be her executors William Teare The executor sworne in forme of law Ffinloe Duccan jurati pbatu et solvit xijd 14 days to bring in an Invent sub paena xs[10s] ad usum domini [found in previous pages:] The Inventory of the goods of Ann Quaile alis Tagart view'd and priced by foure swarne men to witt Wm: Teare Tho: ffargher Hugh Shimmin and Ro: Taggart All the goods priced to ................................ 01£ - 18s - 04d [found in previous pages:] The Inventory of the goods of Ann Quaile alis Taggart viewd and priced by swarne men to witt Wm Teare Tho: Ffargher Hugh Shimmine Ro: Taggart Som small triviall things in the house the corne and all the } £ s d rest of the goods priced and amounts to the summ of }...01 - 18 - 04 thirty eight shillings and foure pence ...................} pledgs in forme of law Gilles Arthur & Giells Bridson

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