[top part of will is torn away] . . . . . to Wm Crellin 2s . . . . . . . . . . . daughter Margrett Crellin 18 . . . . . . McBoy 1 pottle wheat, 1 gallon barley & 1 pottle meal corne, and to his wife 1 wastcote cloth. It, to Finlo Cannon xxxx half firlet meal corne. It to the poor 1 firlet corne. It, she constituted and ordained her daughter Ellin Crellin her lawful exer to whome she also left her laf of te crop of corne and said that Jo:Quayle ought[owed] her 1s 4d; and the wife of Silvestr Caloe 2d, and that she ought[owed] Joney Curled5d. The exer sworne. Testes: Richd McBooye, Phinloe Cannon, jurati. Probat et Solvit 4d. INventory of debtless goods besides the legacies prised by 4 sworne men amounts to 0 pounds 11 shillinds 0 pence. The exer at years. Pledges Secundum forman legis Jo:Quarke with the exer. Curia secunda 22nd May 1657. Appantor[?] Jo:Cannon. 24th January 1657/8:" The wife xxxxxx all parties concerned in the prevue xxxx xx of the will of the said deceased are to appear at the next Sheading Court xx xxxxxx the xxx will xxx xxxxx to and xxxxx. Xxxxxx Curia 15 8ber 1657. The Sumner hath failed to appear and ex---- his xxxxxx. Therefore in xxxxx and further to be xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. [at the bottom part of the will, and probably not part of the will:] Defunct Christian Quayle als Cannell."
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