Archideaconal Will 1669 #16 Braddan of William Quayle, webster,

died 21 December 1669:

"This is affirmed to be ye last will & testament of Wm Quayle Webster who departed this life ye 21th of December 69.
First he bequeathed his soule to Almighty God & his body to Christian burial.
It, he bequeathd to his wife 12s legasie.
It, to his brother John Quaile 1s legasie.
It, he constituted & ordained his 3 children Margret, Jane & Bessie Quayle beside his child unborne if it live his true & lawful execr of all ye rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable whsoever.
It, he left to be due to him from Robert Cubon & his wife 15s 6d.
It, due from Oats Gell in K Garman 10s, and a dussen turfe.
It from Isable Tate 1s 10d, from Philip Coule 4d, from Nicolas Coreene 1s 4d, from William Quay 3d, from his father in law Danald Fayle 4d.
It, he constituted & ordained Wm Kinish & Ro: clucas overseers of his children.
Testes: Thomas Teare, Henry Mclerye, jurati.

The uncle John Quaile is sworne supervisors in Court & the mother beinge sicke is to be sworne as soon as able to come, & to put in pledges for the children’s goods. Ye mother sworne in form of law. Pledges is to be added to ye Invent performed in ye second leafe followinge. Probat et solvit 1s.

A true & perfect Inventorie of the goods of Willm Quaile of Duglas Webster lately deceased:
Imprimis half ye house and half ye garden 03:10:0x;
Itt, half one sheep & 4 sheep 0:04:00;
Itt, half he loomes & half ye geares of ye loomes 0:06:00;
Itt, his wearing aparrill 00:01:06;
Itt, half ye griddle 00:01:00;
Itt, for 4 yeards & half of linen cloath 00:03:04;
Itt, 3 yards & half of white woolen cloath 00:03:06;
Itt, 2 yeards of Barrough 00:00:10;
Itt, one blancett & half blancett 00:05:06;
Itt, one quart & half quart of wool 00:02:03;
Itt, half woolen wheele and half 3 wooden vessills 00:02:06;
Itt, half 2 chests 00:03:03;
Itt, half pot half pott hookes half rackentree & half ladle 00:01:08;
Itt, half oreen[?creen] vessels 00;01:00;
Itt, 2 stickes & one board 00:00:10;
Itt, half a quarter of a fishing boat with netts & all other geares thereto belonging 00:09:06;
Itt, half one quart of woolen yarn and half 5 pound of barrough yarn 00:01:03; sum: 5:18:5.

Praizers: Phillip Cowell, Thomas Teare, xxx Read, xxx Coultrie junior.

The goods in ye mother’s custodie & have given in pledges secundam forman legis Ro: Cubbon & Donell Fayle.

Joh Quayle the next of kinred on the father’s side who by law ought to take ye tuition of half the children have this day (if all the children dye) renounced all such right & title as in any wise might fall due to him; & freely gives all his said right to ye mother of ye children, shee keeping & maintaining ye children, & freeing[?] him of them whilst she liveth: june 7th 1670.

April 29th 1675: Margret Quaile one of the executors of Willm Quail being at lawfull years, came this day to the Recrods & acknowledgeth herself to be fully satisfied & paid in all such goods houses & gardens as fell due to her by the death of her father Willm Quayle & was in the hands of her grandfather Donll Fayle & doth acquit & discharge the pledges as witness her hand mark the day & years abovesaid. Margt Quaile her mark M.

The above Margt doth also acknowledge herself satisfied by Tho. Fail in all that was due to her by ye death of her sister Jane Quayle, witness her mark Margt Fail[sic]. Per me, Jon. Christin Regr Archd. I doe acknowledge to have received of & from ye hands of Thomas Fayle all ye goods yt was due unto me by ye death of my sister Jane Quaile & doe acquit and discharge ye sd Thomas his heirs executors or assigns forever as witness my name & marke ye first of Januarie 1677. By me Margrett Quaile her marke. Witness: Jo: Cowley mark X, Christopher Stole X.

Octr 6th 1684: Bessie & Willm Quaile children to ye within Willm Quaile doe acknowledge to have received from Willm Faile greatuncle to ym & Robt Cubbon ye within pledge in goods cattle & horses to ye value of 2 pounds 19 shillings 2 pence betwixt ym in full of what is due to ym by ye death of their father, ye goods due unto them by the death of their sister Jane not included herein. At witness their signs manual the day & year aboe written: Bessie Quaile’s mark X, Willm Quaile’s mark Q. Before me, Sam: Watleworth Regr.

The said Wm Faile & robt Cubon saith yt Tho: Faile is to pay Jane’s part of goods to the children. Disburst by the supervisors of Will: Quaile’s children the sum of 15s 8d, as appears yby y particulars hereunto annexed which sum is to be deducted out of Jane Quayle’s part of goods who dyed under age and was expended towards her funeral charges and other necessarys debts."


 

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