Joney Quilliam als Brew, 1724

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 October 2002
Original: LDS: 0106212

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


128     Patrick
The last will and testament of Jony Quilliam 
als Brew who departed this life the 1st of 
February 1724. 
First, she committed her soul unto God and 
her body to Christian burial. 
Item, she left her grandchild Anne Quilliam 
a sheep and lamb. Item, to her grandchild 
Margaret Clucas a year old calf this May. 
Item, she left to her son in law Paul Quilliam 
her part of the goats that were betwixt 
them to prexxxxx xxxxx, and to be kind to 
his sisters in law. She left a xxx to Paul 
all the clothes upon his own bed, save 
only one fledge or caddow. 
Item, she left to her daughter Jony a 
red petticoat, and all the flax unwrought 
or not xxxx betwixt the said Joney and 
the Executrices half to Joney and the 
other half to them. 
Item, she left a tub and a couple of cans 
that were bought the last summer to the 
Executrices to which her son Henry had 
no rights. 
Item, she ordered her Executrices to pay 
to Paul forty shillings of which four 
shillings was paid, which she said was 
a help to pay it. 
To the witnesses of the will twelve pence apiece. 
Item, she appointed her two daughters 
Margaret and Isabel joint Executrices 
of all the rest of her goods. 
Witnesses 
William Quilliam, 
Margaret Shimmin. 

The Executrices sworn in Court in 
form of law. Pledges, Mr. Charles Radcliffe and Finlo Quirk


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