Mary Quayle alias ?? 1642

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 June 2006, updated 24 October 2019
Original: 0106197

Archdeacon Will 1642A #76 Lezayre will of Mary xxxx alias Quayle, made 24 January 1642/3:   
Summary: husband is not mentioned, son Edmund, dau Jane, son Ewan, dau Catharine, dau Issabel, son John (executor), brothers Robert & William Quayle; 
pledges Sir Edward Crowe & William Standish; witnesses: Sir Edward Crowe & John Sayle.

(76) In the name of God Amen, The 24th of Januarie 1642 I Mary Quayle sicke in bodye but whole in mind and of perfect memories praised be God doe make my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge. First I committ my soule unto God my Crator and redeemer, and my body to Christian buriall etc. Itm, I leave and bequeath unto my sonne Edmonde xs[10s], if hee doe come for it. Itm, I bequeath unto my daughter Jaine foure pownds if shee doe come for it, other wise that the other children are to have the same betwixt them. Itm, I bequeath unto both my children Ewan and Kathrin seven pounds. Itm, I leave unto my daughter Issable xxs[20s], and my whole apparrell, lenen and wollen. Itm, I bequeath unto the poore one boule mault wth other things fittinge for my funerall. Itm, I leave unto the ministr 1 sheep. Itm, I constitute appoynte and ordaine my sonne John my true and lawfull executr of all my goods movable, and unmovable Overseere of my children both my brethren Ro: and Wm Quayle Testes Ed: Crowe ministr Jo: Sayle, jurati pbatum est et Solvit 6d A true Inventorie of the sd Testatrix goods movable and unmovable due to hir executr: Inpris: one oxe viij yeare ould ................. 22s Itm: one oxe 5 yeare ould ...................... 22s Itm: one cowe ................................... 16s Itm: one heffer 4 year ould .................... 21s Itm: one bullocke ............................... 8s Itm: the third pte of a bullocke ................ 2s Itm: one steere 1 year ould ..................... 14s Itm: one bullocke ............................... 6s 8d Itm: 1 sheep and 3 lambs ........................ 4s [next page] Itm: 1 hogge ..................................... 2s 8d Itm: one meare 4 yeare ould ...................... 20s Itm: one litil horse 5 yeare ould ............... 20s Itm: 2 feather beds & 2 bousters ............... 30s --d----[fold] Itm: dj fledges and hald fledge .................. 10s Itm: 1 newe covrlett ............................. 4s Itm: one ould blankett ........................... 2s Itm: 2 bedstocks ................................. 1s[?] Itm: halfe a cheeste ............................. 16d Itm: for pewder .................................. 20s 6d Itm: halfe of three braisse candlestickes ....... 4s Itm: certaine earthen cupes, platters, mugges, and bottles .. 18d Itm: old tranchers ............................... 6d Itm: halfe of three bassens ..................... 18------[fold] Itm: halfe a pane, halfe a buskett stoole ........ --------[fold] Itm:certaine bariells ould and newe .............. 7s ----[fold] Itm: halfe a litill hyd ......................... 12----[fold] Itm: half of 2 cheese chestes .................... 10d Itm: halfe an ould birdinge peece and half a calive .. 2s Itm: Itm, halfe a smooding iron and halfe a settinge stirk ----[fold] Itm: halfe a Testament booke ..................... 18s ----[fold] Itm: halfe a ianthren[?], and halfe 2 boords ..... ------[fold] Itm: halfe a stoane of woole ..................... 3s ----[fold] Itm: halfe a litill webb of ---des ............... 10d Itm: for table cloathes towells and napkines ..... 3 ----[fold] Itm: halfe an iron bukkett[?] .................... 6 ----[fold] Itm: halfe 2 brasse pannes ....................... 5s ----[fold] Itm: half an fryinge ............................. 3 ----[fold] Itm: halfe a drippinge panne ..................... 1s ----[fold] Itm: halfe of 2 iron pootts ..................... ------[fold] Itm: certaine impluments of houshould stuffe ..... 2s ----[fold] Itm: for seves and weightes ..................... 2----[fold] Itm: for a sepite and goblett ................... 2----[fold] [next page] Itm: 1 Mans spayd ............................... 11d Itm: halfe an Englysh spayd, halfe a groping ..... 8d Itm: 3 yerdes of lenen cloath .................... 2s Itm: an ould boorde ............................. 12d Itm: halfe a gridiron ............................ 12d Itm: one table and 2 formes ...................... 2s Itm: halfe a woolen wheele ...................... 6- Itm: ould steckes and logges ..................... 9d Itm: halfe of 3 cheistes ........................ 9s 8d Itm: for carres, ladders, etc .................... 4s Itm: for iron draightes and geeres ............... 6s The halfe crope of corne groweinge to be brought in heer after upon oath Noate xxs[20s] due from Ed: Christian sonne unto the sd ---- worie The praysers names Ro: Crowe Sr Ed Crow & Willm Standish Ewan Crowe bound for ye fourth coming of Ro: Corlett ye goodes & to secure ye office John Crowe subpoena double value The 28th of Aprill 1644 Robt Crow entereth his clayme against the execr of Mary Quaile for 27s 6d as appeareth & craveth tryall

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