The last will and testament of John Quirk of Lamel in the parish of KK German,
March 30, 1747.
First he committed his soul to God and body to Christian burial.
Item, he left to his son John the fur chest, a sheet, bolster and bed clothes
with half a heifer and four sheep.
Item, she left to his grandson John Quirk a sheep and lamb.
To his granddaughter Ann Shimin a lamb.
Item, he left to his wife the bed he lay on.
Item, he left to his son Philip a quarter part of the crop or if his son William
was a mind to keep it, that he is to pay Philip two pounds ten shillings.
Lastly, he nominated and appointed his son Philip soel Executor of all the rest
of his goods moveable and immoveable, excluding all claimers with six pence
legacy.
He left to the minister of the Parish a mutton. Witnesses: James Wilks, Margaret
Corkill.
At a Court of Correction at Balnahowin, February 3rd, 1748: The Executor is sworn in Court in form of Law and hath given pledges for payment of debts & legacies, vizt., William Quirk and xxx Mcylvorrey."
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