"This is affirmed the last will and testament of Nickoloss Quaile who departed this life about the first of March 1732/3, being in perfect mind and memory at the making thereof. First, he committed his soul to Almighty God and his body to Christian burial. Item, he left to his son Robert Quaile his part of one sheep and earlin that was betwixt him and Widow Corrin. Item, he left to John Quaile & Joney Quaile, two of his grandchildren, one lamb apiece. Item, he left to his son Nicklas Quaile five shillings, if he comes for it. Item, he left ot his son William Quaile his best suit, vizt., coat, britches, and hat. Lastly he appointed and left his loving wife and his son William sole executors of the rest of his goods moveable and unmoveable. Witnesses: Nicklas Caine, Elinor Caine.
The Executors sworn in Court in form of Law and gave pledges John Crelling and Nicholus Cain."
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