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Proceedings of the Court of Chancery, 1669-1679
Volume 51, Page 517   View pdf image (33K)
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              Chancery Court Proceedings, 1678.  517

     2d & 3d To the second and third interrogatory sayth that M.r Liber P C
    Decry sent your deponent for M.r Paynter to make the said Deerys
    will that when Paynter Came Decry gave Paynter Instructions to
    make his Will in formc following that is to say I will give my
    Estate to my sister Ellinor Decry and my Brother Owen Quigley
    and after some stopp or pause being put in mind by M.r Dermott
    To his Cozen John Quigley to be equally devided between them That
    Decry was according to the best of your deponents Judgement in
    sound memory when he gave Paynter Instructions to draw the s.d
    will.
     4.th To the fourth he Cannot depose.
     The Examination of Richard Dalton to the Cross interrogatoryes
    aforegoeing.
     I To the first sayth that your deponent was John Decry the
    day of his death but not when he dyed that the said Decry sent
    your Deponent for Nicholas Paynter to draw his Will, that noc
    person mooved the Said Decry soe to doe as your deponent knows
    of that the said Decry gave Instructions to Paynter to draw his
    will and that he ordered his Estate to be devided Between his sister
    Ellinor Decry Owen Quigley and after some stopp being put in
    mind of Cap.t Quigley by Dermott the said Decry said put in my
    Couzen Quigley fur a share that the said Payntcr wcnt imcdiatcly
    to write the said will but that there was noc will read to the said
    Decry as your Deponent knows of.
     2 To the second that the said Decry was of sound memory when
    he gave Paynter Instructions and that the said Decry spake noe
    Idle words as your Deponent heard that the said Decry used no
    interlocutory words as your deponent heard that the sd Decry or-
    dered Paynter to sett downe Ellinor Decry and Owen Quigley for
    his Execut.rs and after some pause John Quigley That the said John
    Quigley was put in by the desire or request of Edmond Dermott.
     3 To the third that John Quigley was not named as Overseer the
    said will as your deponent heard.
     The Court adjourns till to morning nyne of the Clocke.


        Att a Court of Delegates held att the Citty of stt Maryes
       upon the thirtyeyh day of October being Wednesday in the
       third year of the Dominion of the Right Hono.ble Charles
       &.c Anoq Dothi 1678

        Present Coil: Baker Brookes Esq.r Coll: Henry Coursey
       Esq.r Maj.r Benjamin Rozer Esq.r
     Then Came Elizabeth Manning before the Court of Delegates
    according to Cytaccon to her directed.
    


 
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