In 1710 Paul Quick was sole executor of his father's will.
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Abstract of the Will of Paul Quicke of the Parish of Towednack in the County of Cornwall, Yeoman, written 13 May 1742, proved 7 May 1743. 2
Gives 1 shilling to his son Paul Quicke.
Gives 1 shilling to his son John Quicke.
Gives 1 shilling to his son Robert Quicke.
Gives 1 shilling to his son James Quicke.
Gives 1 shilling to his daughter Wilmot the wife of John Quicke of the parish of Zennor.
Gives 1 shilling to his daughter Jane.
All the rest of his goods & chattels, lands & tenements, he gives to his wife Wilmot Quicke, appointing her sole executrix of his last will and testament. If his wife re-marries, then she receives 1 shilling and his sons Paul and Robert to be co-executors.
(Signed)
Witnesses: Robert Curnow, Robert Curnow Junr
An inventory of the debts and credits, goods and chattels of Paul Quicke of Towednack, deceased, was appraised by Robert Curnow and Robert Curnow Junr of the same parish on 29 Jan 1742/3. Sum-total: £275 11s. 6d.