Anne Corkill 1675

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 11 July 2004
Original: LDS: 0106203

Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.


       KK Bryde Febru 5 – 75
This is affirmed to be the last will of 
Anne Corkill who was in perfect memory 
and committed her soul to God and her 
body to Xtian buryall.  
Imprimis, to her daughter Anne a petticoate 
of linsey woolsie.  
Item, to her son Wm Camash & Dorothy Camaish 
2 blankets and a chest betwixt them.  
Item, to her daughter Dorathy two great & 
little wheels.  
Item, she left the croft to her eldest son 
according to his father’s will & if he die 
to his next brother and so from one to one 
of the other children after their deaths 
successively.  
Item, she constituted her 3 children Wm:senior 
& William junior with her daughter Dorathy her 
true & lawful Executors of all the rest of her 
goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever & to 
see her last will performed.  
Testes: 
Wm Camaish, 
Wm Kaiskill joyner, jurati.  
Probatum et Solvit 6d.          

Inventory prized in form of law by sworne men 
comes to 38s 6d, besides som corne which is to 
be added when its prized.  
Pledges secunda forma legis Wm Camaish & Wm Kaighin.    
The Executors is sworn form to make equal 
devision and to deal justly one with another


[next page::]    Sumner: You are required as formerly ordered to commit the body of 
Phillip Camaish into St German Prison for denying to prove his wife’s will, his 
children, the Executors being under years, and in the xxxxx xxxxx their little goods 
that was imbeselled and xxxed away, also his sister Jony Camaish for her comtempt in 
the Court.  And also Cath Kewny in KK Christ for act proving her husband John Cotter will.

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