Jane Quayle alias Bell 1673

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 10 May 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1673A #31 Malew will of Jane Quayle alias Bell, died 5 January 1673/4, husband [John Quayle, see ArW 1670A #25 Malew] is not mentioned: 
Summary: son William Quayle (dau Ann), dau Isabel, son Henry Quayle, dau Alice, goddaughters 
Catharine & Jane Bridson, son Henry Moore, also: Philip Causoon, Alice Causoon
Malew parish register: Jane Quaile als Bell buried 5 January 1673/4
will of husband: ArW 1670A #025 Malew, of John Quayle, died 15 December 1670: wife is alive, 
son William, son Henry, dau Alice, dau Isabel Corrin alias Quayle,  also Philip Causoon
see also: Malew parish register: Phil Causone  buried 19 feb 1689/90

KK Malew ffebr 3d 1673 The last will and testament of Jane Quaile alis Bell who comitted her soule to God and bodie to Chrisitian buriall. It: She bequeathed to the poore two kissans of oat meale, It: bequeathed to her son Wm Quaile a fledge. It: bequeathed to her grandchild Ann Quaile daughter to Wm: soe much cloath as wilbe a waistcoate bequeathed to Issable her daughter a carchife and a neckcarchife, It: yf the sd Issable would strive and take away the ould chist then that she is to returne to her son Hen: Quaile 6d bequeathed alsoe to the sd Isable a white petticoat, Item she bequeath halfe a blankett dj canvesh and halfe a fledge to be in the house for bed cloathes to Phillip Causoone alsoe two yards of cloath to be a windinge sheete to the sayd Causoone; It: bequeathed to Alice Causoone an ould blankett It: bequeathed to her sonn Henry Quaile halfe a house to rid her to the grounde & halfe a heffer and a quarter of another heffer and her pt of the corne he give= inge his sister Alice her meate of it till May next; It: bequeathed halfe a heffer to the sayd Alice, and a quarter of another heffer and a carchife and neckcarchife and a petticoat two blanketts More the wooll all of it she bequeathed it to her son Henry, More to the sd Alice a stoone, to both her goddaughters Cath: & Jane Bridson a carchife betwixt them More bequeathed to her son Hen: a carchiefe Item She constituted and ordained her son Henry Quaile her sole Executor of all the rest of her gods The executor sworne in forme of law Test: Phillip Bridson John Tagart jurati pbatum et solvit xijd The Inventorie of the goods of Jane Quaile alis Bell viewed and priced by foure sworne men to witt Giles Bridson, Jo: Shimmine, Jo: Quorke and Tho: Ffargher as followeth £ Inpris: two blanketts, 2 petticoats a canvash, fledge, dj chist a stone & halfe ... 00 - 13 - 00 Itt: halfe a horse 7s, a basket 6d dj stoone 3d six pounds wooll 2s ............. 00 - 09 - 09 Itt: a heffer 17s halfe a younge heffer 5s dj paile 4d .......................... 01 - 02 - 04 Itt: some small vessell 4d sives and weights & som flax xijd ...................... 00 - 01 - 04 The goods in the executor hand pledges Jo: Taggart & Phillip Bridson

Last Modified 10 May 2018