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129 Told Deery that the deponent was Come your deponent asked Deery what he Could doe for him or what he sent for him for or words to that Effect & your Deponent saith that noe person perswaded him to make his Will as your Deponent knows of But that Deery gave instructions to your deponent to write that he the said Deery gave all that he had or what he had or words to that purpose to his sister Ellinor Deery And his Brother Owen Quigley And his Couzen John Quigley But that yo.r Deponent had no Foule draught of the said instructions But that he your deponent was about halfe an hour in reduceing the same to writeing 2 To the second Interrogatory saith that John Deery to the best of this deponents Judgement was of sound memory when he gave this deponent such Instructions to draw his will as aforesaid but before the whole Instructions was reduced to writeing the said Deery talked Idley but whilest he was giveing Instructions for the said will that noe interlocutory words were used by him dureing the Time of giveing such instructions as aforesaid This deponent said that the said will was not read to the said Deery and ^that^ imediately upon such instructions your deponent went to reduce the Afforesaid Instructions into y.e forme of A will 3 To the third interrogatory saith that the said John Deery at first did order this deponent by his instructions to nominate only Ellinor Deery and Owen Quigley Executors of his said will without nameing John Quigley And further saith that the said Edmund Dermott did twice or three times Aske the said Deery whether he would not remember his Cozen Quigley or Cap.t John Quigley whereupon after some pause the said Deery said put my Cozen Quigley nor Cap.t Quigley one of my Execut.rs to have an Equall share w.th the others or words to that Effect and the said Deery to the best of your deponents knowledge was of sound memory when he ordered this deponent to put in the said Quigley to be one of the Execut.rs of the said will 4 To the fourth he Canott depose Ordered that Cytaccon Issue out of this Court for Henry Carew and Ellizabeth Manning att the humble request of Garrat Vansweringen The Court Adjournes till monday morneing nine of the Clocke Att a Court of deligates held at the Citie of S.t Maryes upon monday the twenty Eighth day of October in the third yeare of the Dominion of y.e Right Hono.ble Charles &.c Anoq Domi 1678 Present Coll Baker Brookes Esq Coll Henry Coursey Esq Major Benjamin Rozer Esq Noe wittnesses apeareing to be examined by this Court the Court adjournes till to morrow morning nyne of the Clocke being Tuesday Att a Court of Deligates held at the Cytie of S.t Maryes upon Tuesday the twenty ninth day of October in the third year of the Dom of the Right Hono.ble Charles &.c Anoq Domi 1678 Present Coll Baker Brookes Esq Coll Henry Coursey Esq Coll ^Maj.r^ Benjamin Rozer Esq Then came Richard Dalton according to Cytaccon from this Court to him directed The Examination of Richard Dalton before the Court of Delegates to the Interrogatores Foregoeing Richard Dalton aged twenty five years or thereabouts sworn upon the Holy Evangelists sayth To the first Interrogatory that this deponent did know John Deery |
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