Jane Quayle 1826

Submitted by: Wayne Knapp
Date: 29  July 2012
Original: LDS : 0106244

JANE QUAYLE   LONAN   1826 A-1   LDS Film No. 0106244

		1.
To the Rev Thomas Cubbon
and Wm Roper Esq'r the
Vicar Generals of this Isle.

The humble Petition
of James Quayle

Shewth
That Jane Quayle your
Petitioners Mother, now deceased, 
departed this life but first duly
made and published her last 
Will and Testament and
thereof appointed your Petitioner
Executor and residuary Legatee.

That your Petitioner is
desirous that Sd Will should be 

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received in Court and that he
be sworn to execute the same
in form of Law.

Wherefore your Petitioner
prays a hearing hereof
and that your [Reverend] may 
be pleased to receive
the Sd Will in form 
of Law and grant
probate thereon
and your Petitioner
shall pray.----

	[Signed] Thomas A. Corlett
for the Petit'r

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Order that this Petition do come
on to be heard at a Consistorial Ecclesiastical 
Court to be holden in Ramsey
on Thursday next the 30th Mar
Whereof all proper parties and
persons are to have due Notice.

Given this 27th March
1826
			___ Cubbon

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I do hereby certify that by virtue of the
Reverend Thomas Cubbon, Vicar General's
Authority granted on the petition of James
Quayle have charged John Quayle, Catherine
Mylroie and left charge for David Mylroie
with his wife, [then] also left charges for Robt
Clague and Ann his wife with their Daughter
Jane to appear as defendants at a Consistorial
Court to be holden in Ramsey on Thursday
next when called to answer the said and
Petition of the said James Quayle as---
Notice of my subscription this 27th March 1826.
[signed]	James Brew, Sumner of KK Lonan

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				1.
In the Name of God Amen.
Jane Quayle of Laxey in the parish
of KK Lonan being weak in body but
of perfect mind and memory thanks
given unto God call unto mind the
mortality of my body and knowing that
it is appointed for all men once [holden?]
do make and ordain this my Last 
Will and Testament that is to say prin-
cipally and first of all I give and
recommend my soul undo the Hands of
Almighty God that gave it and my
body I recommend to the earth to be
buried in decent Christian burial
and as ____ing such worldly estate where
with it hath pleased God to bless me in this
Life, I give and dispose of the same in the
following manner and form:

First, I give and bequeath to my three
beloved children namely John, Catherine and
Ann half ___ each.

Secondly, I give six pence Legacy to any person
or persons that shall claim any right or
title unto this my last Will and Testament.

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Also I nominate and appoint my well
beloved son James Quayle ______ ordain
Whole and sole Executor of all my goods and
Chattles moveable and immoveable, by him ful-
ly to be possessed and enjoyed and I do hereby
utterly Disallow revoke and dis-annual all and 
any other Testaments ratifying and confirm-
ing this and no other to be my last Will and
Testament as witness my subscription thoi
the 9th of February one thousand eight
hundred and twenty one.
		[signed]	Jane Quayle her x

signed pronounced and
Declared in presence 
of us
[signed]	Wm Killip	}   Jur.
		John Killip	}

At a Consistory Court holden at
Ramsay 30th March 1826.

The Executor in the foregoing Will named is sworn in
Court in form of Law.  And for the payments of debts
and Legacies he hath given Pledges namely
the Witnesses to the Will.
			Probatum est
	[signed]	Thos Cubbon


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