Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 18 December 2015 |
Original: | 0106203 |
Archdeacon Will 1675A #142 German will of Patrick Quirk, died 8 December 1675: Germane the 13thof January 1675 The last will and testament of Patricke Quirke who departed this life the 8th of 10ber 75 first he bequeathed his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall It: he left to his daughter Ellin one cow one mayre one follower a dozen and halfe a sheepe halfe hir part of wollen and linnen that is to say blanketts and sheets and one boule of principle corne It: he left to his son Henry halfe the theme halfe the cropp of corne and hall the geares beloninge to the workinge of the land with halfe a dozen of sheepe and two blankets It: he left to his wife halfe the ridinge horse It: he left to his son Phillip a boule of principle corne to which the wife gave her consent, It: he left to Sr John Woods a mutton It: he left to Gilbart Maclechrist a mutton And constituted and ordained his son Phillip Quirke his true and lawfull exec of all his goods It: he left to be given to the poore at usuall time foure shillings It: he left Gilbt: Maclechrist Supvisor Testes John Crellin The executor sworne in form of law Gilbt: Maclechrist jurati John Woods pbatum et solvit xijd Invent: of his goods priced by William Killy Nicholas Kewley Silvester Hughen & Wm Christine beinge sworne It: one sheet a blanket and a halfe ............................ 4 - 0 It: two barrels and a tub ...................................... 5 - 0 It: his part of the tren vessels ............................... 1 - 6 It: weights seives and bascotts ................................ 1 - 0 It: two sheepe ................................................. 3 - 0 It: halfe a steere halfe a calfe ............................... 7 - 0 It: two colts ................................................. 16 - 0 sum 2£ 6d The execr: at lawfull yeeres & the goods in his owne custody & have given pledges in forme of law Joh: Crellin & Gilbt: Mcylchrist
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