Patrick Joughin, 1659

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 19 June 2004, updated 20 July 2020
Original: LDS: 0106199

Archdeacon Will 1659A #45 Bride will of Patrick Joughin, died before 2 February 1658/9:   
Summary: wife Alice Christian is alive (died November 1662, ArW 1661A #045 Bride), son Philip, dau Margaret, son in law John Casement [husband of dau 
Bahie Joughin] entered a claim for £4, witnesses: John Harrison & Henry Joughin, pledges: son Philip Joughin & son in law John Casement.
Will of wife: ArW 1661A #045 Bride of Alice Joughin alias Christian, died 20 November 1662: husband Patrick Joughin is dead (ArW 1659A #45 Bride), son 
Philip Joughin (supervisor of Margaret who is 'dumb'), dau Bahie [married to John Casement] & dau Margaret Joughin, [dau in law] Isabel [Joughin alias] 
Christian for herself & her children enters a claim for part of the corn & 10s legacy due to her husband xxxx [Joughin] and which Philip Joughin was 
bound to pay, witnesses: John Harrison & William Moore, pledges: [son in law] John Casement & son Philip Joughin.
Will of dau: Episcopal will books  1679-1683 Lezayre,  will of Bahie Casement alias Joughin.
?Will of brother: see mention of son in law John Casement & dau Bahie: ArW 1661A #031 Bride will of John Joughin, dated 14 April 1662: wife Joney Cowle; 
?Relationships: son Henry Joughin, son Philip Joughin, son Patrick Joughin, son John Joughin, dau Margaret Joughin, dau Christian Joughin, executor son 
in law? John Goldsmith [wife Mary Joughin, his will ArW 1675A #093 Bride], niece? Bahie Joughin & husband John Casement were left 20s, Philip Goldsmith, 
Margaret Christian, witnesses: John Cowle & Daniel Goldsmith, pledges: John Cowle & William Moore, appraisors: Daniel Goldsmith & Michael Cowle & John 
Cowle & xxxx Christian.
Will of dau in law Isabel: ArW 1675A #015 Bride will of Isabel Joughin alias Christian, died 26 December 1675: husband xxxx Joughin is not mentioned 
(died before 1662), son John Joughin (married), eldest dau Mary & dau Margaret Joughin (both daughters are of age), brother in law Philip Joughin, also: 
Isabel Garrett has custody of goods, John Joughin of Cranstall, William Corlett of Glantrammen (married), John Lace of Ballavoddan (married), William 
Sayle, Catharine Lace, Mr. Cannon, John Kneen (married), witnesses: John Cowle & Randle/Ronold Sayle, pledges: John Cowle & Randle Sayle.
1691 Composition Book, Bride: Patrick Joughin had rent in 1643 that went to Margaret Christian & Ewan Christian, & it was expired in 1691.
?1691 Composition Book, Bride: Catharine Joughin had rent in 1643 that went to Bahie Joughin, and in 1691, Daniel Christian had it.

In nomie dei amen. The last will and testament of Patr Joughin in perfect memory who maket his will as followeth. Imprimis, he committed his soule to God & his body to Xtian buryall. Itt, he bequeathed legasye to his son Philip Joughin his part of the her= ring netts. Itt, to his daughtr Margrett Joughin one quarter of a heifer. Itt, he constituted and ordained his wiffe Ales Xtin executx of all the rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable and to see all his debts discharged. 17 June 1659 Witnesses: The exec at age John Harrison and sworne Henry Joughin, jurati Probat et Solvit 6d Invent within 14 dayes subpoena 20s 30 July 1659 The exec of Patr Joughen having failed to bring in his Invent accordinge to ye time above limited, and likewise beinge summoned to appear at this Court (as ye Sumner hath made his affadavid to performe the same. Therefore ye Court doth leave him at ye Lords mercy as his honorable Governor for ye sd fine xijd[12d] Invent in ye 5th leaf Toward ye right hand [next page] 30 Jul 1659: Phill Joughen entereth his claime against ye exec of Patr Joughen for 10s and craveth ye tryall accordinge to Law. Jo: Casmente entereth against ye sd exec for 4 pounds sterl: and craveth ye Law. [about 6 pages later] KK Bride 1659 A true Invictory of the goods of Patr Joughen desceased priced by 4 sworne men Michell Cowle, Michell Christian, Wm Joughen, and Daniell Christian as followeth: Imprimis, Itim, halfe a sheete 20d; Itt, a blanket 3s; halfe a blanket 1s; Itt, a boulster xxd[20d]; Itt, 2 ould blanket xxd[20d]; Itt, halfe a pound of linin yarn 4d; Itt, half a pound of hurgin yarn 4d, 5£ of woolen yarn xxd[20d], halfe a £ of ---- un= wraught 4d; 2 ould sickle 4d; Itt, half a dung forke, halfe a spit and half a spade 6d; 3£ of hemp unwraught 8d; Itt, the smalle vessels xviijd; Itt, halfe a candle stick 6d; Itt, an earthen mug 3d; Itt, 4 thraceles xijd; Itt, halfe an iron chain xijd; Itt, halfe a iorn gridle 3d; Itt, x[10] fedem[fathom] of line 4d; Itt, 3 fedem of netts 5d; Itt, a ould bord 2d; Itt, 2 stradles 6d; Itt, ould barles ijs 10d; Itt, a sack 6d; Itt, ij bords viijd; Itt, halfe a plow bearde viijd; Itt, a carr xd[10d]; Itt, a paire of haroes 6d; Itt, paire of crells 4d; Itt, in a hog viijd; Itt, in 2 horses xs[10s] viijd; Itt, in a calfe cowe xvjs viijd; Itt, 6 sheep and 2 lams xijs. 3£ 3s 1d. Pledges for this Invent accordinge to Law Phill Joughen & Jo: Casment.

Last Modified 20 July 2020