Mary Clucas als Quirk, 1791

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 September 2002
Original: LDS: 0106231

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


41      Patrick
In the name of God, Amen. I Mary Clucas als Quirk of 
the parish of KK Patrick, being now in declining years, 
yet in a moderate state of health and of perfect mind 
and memory, God be praised, and considering the 
uncertainty of this mortal life, do therefore in order 
to settle my worldly goods and effects make this my 
last will and testament as in manner following: 
First committing my soul to Almighty God and body to 
Christian burial. 
Item, I leave my son Philip Quirk half a guinea. 
Item, I leave to my daughter Isabel Shimmin als 
Clucas half a guinea. 
Item, I leave to my daughter Cathrine Quine als 
Quirk all my shaped wearing apparel woolen and 
linen and all my bed clothes what kind soever. 
Lastly, I nominate and appoint my two daughters 
Catherine Quine als Quirk aforesaid and Ann 
Radcliffe als Clucas to be whole and sole joint 
executrixes of the rest of my goods and effects 
moveable and immovable whatsoever, and excluding 
all cravens with sixpence a piece in legacy. 
In testimony whereof I have hereunto caused my 
mark to be set to my name this the 16th of Jun 1780. 
[signed, her mark] Mary Clucas als Quirk. 
Witnesses: 
Thomas Quine, 
Hugh Shimmin, 
John Shimmin. 

At a Chapter Court holden at 
KK Patrick July 1, 1791
Thomas Quine husband of Catharine and Thomas Radcliffe 
husband of Ann the executrixes within named are sworn 
in court of law and also to be true and just the one 
with the other in the division of the effects and have 
given pledges for the payment of debts and legacies 
names Thomas Quine and Hugh Shimmin witnesses

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