(from MM EW27 / LDS 0991715 )
Peeltown This is affrirmed to be ye last will of Elizabeth Quaile als Fairbrother being in perfect mind & memory when she declared as follows. First she committed her soul to god & body to xtian burial Itt she left to her loving husband John Quaile her part of ye house & her pt of ye crop & her pt of a cow with all the gears or implements belonging to his trade. Itt she left to her daughter Ann Young her wedding ring. Lastly she apointed all her children joynt execrs of all ye rest of her goods, moveable & immoveable whatsoever witness Will Cowper Sill Fairbrother jurati Thos & Wm Fairbrother with the husband are sworn in form of law Probautum est & solvit 10d The inventory within a month 8 June 1702 Mathew Cowle enters agt the exrs of Eliz Fairbrother for 30 shills & craves the law Oct 30th 1702 Mrs Mary Tyldesley enters for 12 s & craves the law inventory - whole being £5-5-7 ...
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