Patrick Duke / Juke, 1659

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 29 June 2004, updated 20 July 2020
Original: LDS: 0106199

Archdeacon Will 1659A #43 Bride will of Patrick Duke / Juke, died before 2 February 1658/9:   
Summary: wife [Joney Cowley] is not mentioned] died 1653, ArW 1653A #62 Bride], son William (of age by May 1669), sisters Joney & Catharine Juke (married 
1st to Daniel Christian [his will ArW 1654A #91 Bride] & 2nd to John Goldsmith in 1658, & dead before May 1669 [her will ArW 1666A #43 Bride, husband John 
remarried to Mary Joughin, his will ArW 1675A #093 Bride]), brother in law John Goldsmith had custody son William's legacy in 1669, witnesses: John 
Christian & Daniel Kneale, pledges: John Cowle.
Will of wife: ArW 1653A #62 Bride will of Joney Duke/Juke alias Cowley, died 1653: husband Patrick Duke/Juke [died 1658/9, ArW 1659A #43 Bride], son 
William Duke/Juke, also: Margaret Joughin, Christian Kneale; witnesses: Daniel/Donold Kneale & Daniel/Donold Christian, pledge Daniel Kneale.
?Son:  Episcopal will books 1671-1675 Bride, will of William Duke.
Will of sister: ArW1666A #43 Bride will of Christian or Catharine [both names are used] Goldsmith alias Christian alias Duke/Juke, died about 1666: 1st 
husband Daniel Christian will ArW 1654A #91 Bride, 2nd husband John Goldsmith [remarried Mary Joughin, his will ArW 1675A #093 Bride], no children are 
mentioned, sister Joney Duke, also: Daniel/Donold Christian & wife & dau Margt, Bahie Christian, John Kneale, Marke Kneale, Joney Joughin als Kneale & son 
Wm Joughin, William Juke/Duke (father is dead), Randle/Reynold Sayle & wife, Margaret Key, mother in law Margaret Goldsmith alias Key, witnesses: Daniel 
Christian & Randle Sayle, pledges: Charles Cowle & Randle Sayle.
Will of brother in law (1st husband of sister): ArW 1654A #91 Bride will of Daniel/Donold Christian, made 19 March 1651/2, died about 1655: [?1st wife 
Ellin Christian alias Christian, ArW 1649A #61 Bride], 2nd wife Catharine Duke/Juke with son John born after April 1652, son John born after April 1652 
[not mentioned in will of mother Catharine Goldsmith alias Christian als Duke/Juke], dau Christian (by 1st wife, 'his own daughter'), cousin (or nephew?) 
Ewan Christian, (nephew?) Daniel/Donold Christian, brother William Christian, witnesses: Sir Charles Coole & Alice Kaighin (in Ireland at probate), pledge: 
Daniel Christian & Nicholas Moore.    
Will of brother in law (2nd husband of sister): ArW 1675A #093 Bride will of John Goldsmith, died 16 December 1675: [1st wife Catharine Christian als Duke/ 
Juke, ArW 1666A #43 Bride, no children mentioned], [2nd?] wife Mary Joughin, son & heir John underage, 3 daughters underage; also: Philip Goldsmith, 
Daniel/ Donold Goldsmith, William Sayle, Daniel/Dollin Christian Laynmore, John Joughin Cranstall, Daniel Christian Ballacunnery, witnesses: Daniel Sayle & 
John Cowley.   QUESTION, was John married twice, with 1st wife being Catharine Duke/Juke [ArW 1666A #43 Bride] resulting in no children (probably)?

In the name of God, amen. The last will and testament of Patrick Duck. first he comitted his soule to God and to his bodie to the earth. Itt, he con= stituted & ordained his sone Willm his true and lawfull exec of all the rest his goods movable & unmovable. Itt, his will was that if God doe please to call for his sd sone before he come to yeares of discretione, that then his two sisters Jonie & Kathren shall have all his goods whatsoever. Itt, he left his sd sisters supervisors of his sd sone & they to have the tuition of his sone & his goods duringe his minoritie. 17 June 1659 Testes John Christian The Supvisors sworne Donold Kneale jurati Probat et solvit 4d The Invent of the sd Testator priced by John Corkish, Willm Quarke, Mitchell Christin & Mitchell Kneale as foloweth: £ s d Imprimis, one boule of barley & one firlet ........ 0 - 11 - 0 Itt, one boule of oats & one fir: .................. 0 - 3 - 4 summ 1 - 18 - 5d Itt, 3 blankets & one quarte of wheat .............. 0 - 3 - 6 Itt, 1 quarte of hempe, 3 ould vesells ............ 0 - 2 - 8 Itt, 4 ronges 4 sheepe some smale vessels ......... 0 - 6 - 2 Itt, one yeard of linen one paire of stokens ...... 0 - 0 - 10 Itt, one ould spade 2 sicles some candles ......... 0 - 0 - 9 Itt, the use of a parsell of ground for 3 yearses .. 0 - 5 - 0 Itt, one boorde one crooke ........................ 0 - 1 - 2 Itt, halfe the roofe of 2 ould houses .............. 0 - 4 - 0 Note that ye mothers goods is to be deducted out of this Invent [next page] Pledges: Jo: Coule accordinge to Law May ye 31th 1669 Willm Juke came ys day to ye Records (beinge at lawfull yeeres) & acknowledgeth himselfe to be fully satisfied & paid ---- all such goods as fell due to him by the death of his father Pat Juke & in the hands of Joh: Goldsmith, & doe discharge the pledge, for the sum of 19s 2d-06; the other halfe beinge in the hands of his Ant Jony Juke: & doe by these presents ac= quit & discharge him the said John Goldsmith his heirs, executors administrators, & assignes for ye said sum, as witness my hand ye day & yeare above written Before me Willm Juke his mark W Joh: Huddlestone Registr. Also I do acquit & discharge my said Ant for ye other halfe of my said fathers goods in her hands being 12s - 2d - 06: being fully satisfied & paid, & free ye pledges, as I doe acknowledge ys day before: John: Huddleston Regisr: Willm Juke mark X

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