Archdeacon Will 1695/6 #43, Maughold of Margaret Quayle als Kermeen, buried 30 Jan 1692/3:

"This is affirmed the last will and testament of MARGT QUAYLE ALS KIRMEEN, being in perfect memory at the making thereof. First she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial. Item, she left to her ONLY SON the crop of corn, the team and all the husbandry gears belonging to the farm. Lastly, she appointed her THREE DAUGHTERS KATH:, ANNE, AND MARGERY joint Executors of all the rest of her goods moveable and unmoveable. Witnesses: Will: Calow, Jony Kirmeen.

THE EXECUTRICES BEING UNDER AGE, the UNCLES JOHN and WILLIAM KIRMEEN are sworn supervisors according to Law.

THE INVENTORY AMOUNTS in gross to 2 pounds 18 shillings 6 pence. Deducted for Court fees and writing the will 0:1:4. The goods in JOHN KIRMEEN (one of the Supervisors) hands, who hath given pledges in form of Law, John Martin and William Kirmeen.

OCTOBER 10, 1705, AT RAMSEY: The Court hath freed the pledges, the children being paid, and acquittances recorded.

JANUARY THE 2ND, 1694/5: DAVID MACLEROY and JOHN KIRMEEN came this day before me (in regard the young couple vizt., the SON above mentioned in the will and the said MACLEROY'S DAUGHTER) are underage and the said MACLEROY hath acknowledged the receipt of all such things as were promised him by the said JOHN KIRMEEN in the said Contract and this before me, JOHN CHRISTIAN Vicar General."


 

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