William Quayle 1687

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 January 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1687A #24 Michael will of William Quayle, house at Ballakilley, and land in Ballalheih and Ballacaine, 
and a meadow in Ballanea, joint will with wife Joney Cannon, & William apparently died first in 1686 by a few months: 
Summary: wife Joney Cannon is alive [she died a few months later], son William (has a son & daughter), son Patrick, son Thomas, son John (has children 
including an 'eldest son', middle daughter & youngest daughter), also: Marriad Quaine, Marriad Corjeage, Averick Corlett(?), Marriad Bridson, Thomas Cannell, 
James Booye/Boyde, witnesses: John Corjeage & John Quayle, pledges: John Quayle & John Quayle.     
? Michael parish register:  Wm Quayle buried 21 April 1686.
Wife: Michael parish register: Jony Quayle als Cannon buried 10 December 1686.
?son: Michael parish register: Jon: Quayle (Balla Kelley) buried 30 May 1732.
Will of mother in law: ArW 1645A #21 Michael will of Margaret Cannon alias Garret, died 17 December 1645 intestate: husband John Cannon (dead); children: William & 
Phinlo & John & Joney (married William Quayle by January 1651/2) & Marriad & Margaret Cannon, also: John Cordeige, William Corlett, Robert Cannell, Patrick Cannell.
Will of father in law: ArW 1642A #67 Michael will of John Cannon, dated 3 October 1642: wife is alive, children: 
John senior & William & Phinlo & Joney & John junior & Marriad & Margaret Cannon, brother William Cannon. 

In the name of God Amen, We Will: Quayle and Jony Cannon being both of us sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory thanks be to almighty God for the same, do with one consent (without s---- ----cance by any) make this joyntly our last will and testamt: in manner and forme following: first we committ our souls into ye hands of Almighty God who gave them us, and our bodies to Xtian curiall. It: we left unto ye poor one firlet of malt and such as our Executrs can afford. It: we leave unto our son Wm: all ye lands --- in our possion yt we live upon with one quart of ye crop of corn and ye rent with it. It: we leave unto ye sd Wm our son, one keev one hogs head yt was under meal and a cubbord. It: to ye sd Will we leave half a doz: sheep between sheep & goats if he leave unto my son Pat: ye roof of one house in balnakilley. It: we leave unto our son Pat: the fourth pte of a qrtr: of land in balnalhay. It: we leave unto our son Tho: our pte of land in ballacain It: We leave seaventeen shill: due from James Male booy to be pd to our ------ It: We leave in like man= ner all ye mortgage land in ballaley beside eight shill: unto my Exectrs: untill ye money be pd. It: due unto us from Tho: Cannell eighteen pence; It: from Marriad Quine two shillings 1d. It: We leave unto our sonn Tho: half ye team of oxen with ye gears be- longing unto them, half ye crop of corn, and ye last plow yt was made with its stone, and one chest. It: We leave one qrtr: of crop to our son Pat: It to our son John one fledge and one red pett------[dark] [next page, on the back of the above:] It: a new saddle to my son Tho: It: one sheep & lamb to our son Johns eldest son, It: one yearling unto his middle of daughter and one lamb unto his yongest daughter. It: one sheep & lamb to our son Willi ams son and one yearling unto his daughter. It: one sheep and lamb unto Marriad Bridson, and one green petticote unto her in like manner. It: unto Averick Corlet[?] one lamb. It: one goll[?] and two sheep unto It: We leave ---- ------- ------ of medley and two petticoats, unto her in like manner, It: ---- ----- unto Marriad Corjeag It We constitute and appoint our sonne Tho: and Pat: our lawfull executors of all our goods movable and unmovable in prsts: of these witnesses whose names are hereunto written Jo: Corjeag his mrk X Jon: Quale his mrk X note yt we leave six pence legacy to whomsoever shall come to shue for any pte of the Executorship; moreover we leave and bequeath all ye land yt is in our possession unto our Execrs: for ye space of three yeares before our son Wm: ----- ----- upon it, and ytyour son Wm --- m------- ----- of if him to get them e----d ----- ------ ----tage It: we leave unto son Jo: Quayle bord[?] --- six and twenty shill: ye ---ie ---- mortgage ------ land of ballashiras legacy ---- to be satisfyed with if for all other accounts between ---- ------ [next page:] ---ter a second consideration this qrtr: crop speci---[edge] ---hin will) was left to ye sd Wm by his fath---[edge] ----after his mothers decease, and yt if ye sd Wm ----trouble ye executrs: for ye land wthin ye space of ---ars, yt he is cut of yt pte of bought land in ---- The Exrs: at age are sworn in Court according to Law pbatum est et solvit 2s --- declare upon oath yt ye cubbord was left to ye heir --- a corb chest ----entory within a month sub paena 10s [next page] A perfect inventory of ye goods Wm Quayle and wife prized by four sworn men as followeth Gilb: Curled, Wm Quayle, Jo: Quayle, and Phinlo Quayle Imprrimis £ s d All ye woolen clothes (ie) blanketts & fledges ..... 02 - 00 - 00 It: All ye linnens to .............................. 00 - 05 - 00 It: Wooden vessells to ............................. 00 - 11 - 00 It: some yarn to ................................... 00 - 02 - 00 It: sheep and goats to ............................. 06 - 00 - 00 It: Cattle to ...................................... 06 - 00 - 00 It: Horses to ...................................... 04 - 00 - 00 It: ye land at Ballalay to ......................... 00 - 08 - 00 It: a meddow in Ballanay ........................... 01 - 00 - 00 Pledges according to Law Jo: Quaile & Jo: Quayle

Last Modified 4 January 2019