Archdeacon Wills 1758 #17, Rushen, of Mary Qualtrough als Oates, died 14 November 1757:

‘Rushen 1757, The last will and testament of Mary Qualtrough als Oates of the Parish of Trinity Rushen, who departed this life about the fourteenth day of November 1757. First, she commended her soul to Almighty God and her body to Christian burial. Item, she bequeathed to her son William Qualtrough the great chest. Item, she bequeathed to her daughter Anne the bed and bed clothes. Item, she bequeathed to her three daughters viz., Jane, Mary and Sarah ten shillings each, and likewise to two of her said daughters viz., Jane and Sarah four yards of linen each. Lastly, she nominated and appointed her son William Qualtrough and daughter Anne before mentioned joint executors of all the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable. Witnesses: John Crejeen, John Harrison.

At a Court of Correction held in Castletown February 22nd, 1758, the executors sworn in Court in form of Law and have given pledges for payment of debts and legacies vizt., John Crejeen and John Harrison the witnesses of the will.’


 

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