John Quayle 1837

Submitted by: Shirley C Hogensen & Donna J Douglass
Date: 17 April 2009
Original: LDS : 0106248
Note: The pagination may not be correct and translated or doubtful wording may not be indicated.
 

*QUAYLE, John  1837  Mic   A  49  0106248  

In the name of God Amen I John Quayle of Ballalhie in the parish of Kirk 
Michael being in sound mind and memory at making this my last will and 
testament. 
I commit my soul to God and my body to christian burial. 
I leave and bequeath to my son John Quayle all my right title and 
property to that parcel of land called the Cool Daree Llie in 
consideration for the same he is to pay to my daughter Jane Garrett 
whatever is due to her by her mother and Also to pay to his mother the 
further sum of twenty pounds British in lieu for the said premises 
I also leave and bequeath to my son John Quayle that part or parcel of 
Meadow land part of the quarterland of Ballamanagh in consideration for 
the same he is to pay to his mother the sum of thirty pounds British. 
I leave and bequeath to my son Wm Quayle the sum of ten pounds British 
with what ever he hath in his hands and possession before as legacy. 
I leave and bequeath to my son Thos Quayle ten pounds British as legacy. 
I leave to my daughter Margarett the sum of ten pounds Brit as her 
legacy. 
I leave to my daughter Elizabeth the sum o fifty pounds Brit as legacy. 
LASTLY I nominate constitute ordain and appoint my beloved wife Mary 
Quayle sole executrix of all the rest of my goods credits chattles and 
effects cutting off and debaring all claimers with one shilling legacy 
witness my subscription this the 4th day of October 1836. John QuayleX 

Know all men by these presents that Elizabeth Quayle of Cronk Urleigh in 
Michael executrix of the late Mary Quayle late of Ballallire in the parish 
of Michael who was excutrix of the late John Quayle of Ballallire 
aforesaid doth herby own and acknowledge hereself to have received and 
be fully paid of and from Roberty Cretney of the town of Douglas Grocer 
and Ann his wife the latter being the daughter of the late John Quayle 
and granddaughter of the aforesaid John Quayle of Ballallire the full and 
just sum of twenty pounds being a sum of money directed by the will of 
the said John Quayle first aforesaid dated 4 day of October 1836 to be 
paid by his son John Quayle to the said Mary Quayle and made chargeable 
on a certain parcel of land called the Cool darie Also the further the sum 
of thirty pounds being a sum of money directed by the will of the said 
John Quayle dated as aforesaid to be paid to the said Mary Quayle by the 
said John Quayle son of the testator in consideration of his being devised 
part of the quarterland of Ballamanagh in the said parish and the said 
Elizabeth Quayle executrix of the said Mary Quayle doth therefore desire 
that the payment of the said two several sums of money may be and 
stand cancelled upon record and she doth hereby release and discharge 
the said two several parcels of land from all further claim a demand in 
respect thererof.
In witness whereof she the said Elizabeth Quayle in 
her capcacity aforesaid hath hereunto subscribed her name this 
Seventeenth day of November One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty Six. 
Elizabeth Quayle her X 


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