Ellin Joyner alias Quay 1662

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 12 August 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1661A #108 Braddan will of Ellin Joyner alias Quay, of Douglas, died about 6 February 1662/3, intestate:
Summary: husband Robert Joyner mariner of Douglas [remarried to Amy Watson, his will ArW 1661A #109 Braddan, & also EpW 1670E #010 Braddan], children son 
Henry, son Thomas (out of the Island), son William, dau Margaret the elder & dau Margaret the younger (married to Christopher Bridson), goods of Thomas & 
Margaret are in the hands of the father Robert. 
Husband: Braddan parish register:  Robert Joyner de Douglas  buried 9 March 1669/70.
Copy of will of husband: ArW 1661A #109 Braddan will of Robert Joyner, mariner, of Douglas: Deed of Gift made 1 November 1665, proved 7 November 1670: 1st 
wife Ellin Joyner alias Quay (her will ArW 1661A #108 Braddan), 2nd wife Amy Watson, son William Joyner, son Henry Joyner (left 6d legacy), dau Margaret 
the elder (now in Ireland & left 6d legacy), dau Margaret (wife of Christopher Bridson of Douglas & left 6d legacy); son Thomas Joyner (living in London & 
left 20s legacy); Proved as a will on 7 November 1670, witnesses to deed: John Barry & William Christian & William Flexney, witnesses of will: John Barry 
& Sir John Huddlestone, also: Richard Cottier sumner of Braddan in 1670.  
1665 Deed of gift & 1670 will of husband: EpW 1670E #010 Braddan (Douglas) will of Robert Joyner of Douglas, mariner, Deed of Gift made 1 November 1665, 
accepted as a Will on 7 November 1670: 1st wife Ellin Joyner alias Quay (her will ArW 1661A #108 Braddan), 2nd wife Amy Watson, son William Joyner,  son 
Henry, dau [Margaret the elder] in Ireland, dau [Margaret the younger] married to Christopher Bridson of Douglas, son Thomas Joyner in London, witneses to 
deed of gift: John Barry & William Christian & William Flexney, pledges: Philip Cowle & John Read and later Mr William Flexney & William Christian.
Will of father: ArW 1637A #48 Santan will of Thomas Quay: wife Margaret Quayle is alive, sons Christopher & Thomas & John & Patrick, a daughter [Catharine 
Moore als Quay, ArW 1637A #046 Santan] has recently died, son in law Robert Joyner (married [Ellin] Quay, her will ArW 1661A #108 Braddan); also John Cubbon 
& wife Margaet Cubbon als Cos---- entered a claim for her mother's corbs, etc. 
Will of sister: ArW 1637A #46 Santan of Catharine Moore als Quay, died 3 January 1637/8 intestate: 5 children including dau Jane Moore, mother Margaret 
[Quay] als Quayle, bro in law Robert Joyner.
Will of son in law: ArW 1687A #03 Braddan will of Christopher Bridson, miller of Mullen Oates mill, dated 24 July 1686: wife Margaret Joyner is alive, son 
Robert, son John; also Giles Bridson, witnesses & pledges: John Vinch & Thomas Christian.

(40) Ellin Joyner alias Qua depted this life intested about ye 6th of ffeb 1662: whereof the church haveinge intelligence have decreed her children being 5 in number vizt Henry, Tho:, Willm: Margt,& Margt Joyner joynt administrators of all her goods moveable & unmoveable, & wt goods belonge to Tho & Margt is to be in tuition of the father; & a legasie to ye husband upon sight of the Invent: The executors yt are present are sworne in Court; & the fathr sworne to give in a pfect Invent: within 14 days: sub pena xs[10s] ad usum domini solvo tamen vincuig suo jure Decretum est et solvit 2s - 10d Willm Joyner entereth his claime against the executors of of his mother Ellin Joyner alias Qua for ye just some of sixteen pound due dept as hee will make to appeare & craveth tryall: 8ber ye 13th 1663 Robt: Joyner & the rest of ye executors vizt Henry, Tho:, & both Margts enter ye claime against ye brother Willm Joyner one of ye executors of Ellin Joyner for ye some of 30£ due dept as they will make to apeare & craveth tryall Jan: the 2d 1663/4 Edwd Moore entereth his claime against the executors of Ellin Joyner alias Quay for the some of five pounds due dept as hee will make to appeare & craveth tryall Christopr Bridson enters for his pt of ye Invent allrady given in on Record for a quarter of ye vessel or barque, & allso for his pt of ye moneys in Antho: Hallsall hand being 9£ or 10£ & wt money else shall appeere to bed---- dated Mar ye first 1663/ [next page] (40) A trew & perfect Inventory of all the Goods movable & un movable of Ellinor Joyner alias Quay, late wife unto Robt: Joyner of Duglas, deceased, praiser upon oath by us whose hands are hereunto subscribed: this 25th day of 7ber 1663: Will Curlet, Joh Dixon, Rob: Kelly & Willm Leac[?] Imprimis in the chamber one caddow £ s d and one blankett & halfe a blankett ................... 00 - 04 - -----[dark] Itt: halfe an old fether bed ............................. 00 - 04 - -----[dark] Itt: halfe an old paire of bed stockes .................... 00 - 02 - -----[dark] Itt: halfe a chest ....................................... 00 - 01 - -----[dark] Itt: foure Eniptoe[?] Caske .............................. 00 - 04 - -----[dark] Itt: for halfe an old table & halfe a forme ............... 00 - 00 - -----[dark] Itt: 6 deales & dieje[?] doale ........................... 00 - 03 - -----[dark] Itt: 5 powles ............................................ 00 - 02 - 00 Itt: 3 c----- herring[?], ---- ----- ----- box ----- ...... 00 - 00 - 10 ob Itt: for ho----- & halfe a firlott 00 - 00 - 01 - ob Itt: halfe a wooden be-----te---- ......................... 00 - 00 - 02 In the Spence Itt: for 2 paire of sheets ................................ 00 - 08 - 00 Itt: one chest ........................................... 00 - 02 - 99 Itt: halfe an old fether bed & som few fethers ........... 00 - 09 - 09 Itt: for one pire of bed of bed stockes .................. 00 - 01 - 06 Itt: for halfe a halfe barrill & halfe a churne and halfe a little frame of wood ..................... 00 - 01 - 06 Itt: for 2 old brasse potts .............................. 00 - 06 - 00 Itt: for a halfe a brasse chafing dish and halfe a little morter ................................. 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: one brasse candle stick ............................. 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: for 19 pounds of pewter ............................. 00 - 12 - 08 It: for halfe a pottle flagon; halfe a pinte and halfe a quarte flagon and on salt seller ......... 00 - 02 - 06 Itt: for halfe a table & frame & one forme and halfe a shelfe ................................. 00 - 04 - 00 Itt: for halfe a cubbard & halfe a dishboard ............. 00 - 10 - 00 Itt: for halfe an old iron pott .......................... 00 - 00 - 09 Itt: for halfe an old frying pan ......................... 00 - 00 - 05 Itt: for halfe ye wooden vessells ........................ 00 - 00 - 07 Itt: for halfe the lumber in the loft .................... 00 - 02 - 06 Itt: for halfe a pcell of old netts ...................... 00 - 03 - 04 Itt: one trippitt ........................................ 00 - 00 - 02 Itt: for halfe a beeme halfe a barrell & halfe a panne .... 00 - 04 - 10 [next page] Itt: for halfe the dwelling house both } halfe all toulters brew house and halfe} of gardens and backside ..............}.............. 09 - 00 - 00 Itt: for halfe a firkin .................................. 00 - 00 - 02 Itt: ye 6th p of ye vessels ,,,,,,,,,..................... 12 - 0 - 0 And all ye 5£ upon ye children than of ye moneys yt st---ked ye vessel given in by Xstophr Bridson Itt: dj cow, dj heffer & a quarter of a heffer ........... 0 - 12 - 6 Itt: in moneys ........................................... 7 - 0 - 0 Itt: 3 silver spoones .................................... 0 - 0 - 9 Itt: ----- allso by Xstopr Bridson dj 2 oares dj half a tunn coals dj hogg .. 12s - 0 ----- executors at lawfull yeere & ye goods to be in yr owne hands except ----- Joyner land given in pledges for the forth cominge of the goods are in his hands of his daughter Margt & of Tho: out of ye Island Tho: Huddlestone Willm: Fflaxney ----- ye 27th 1665 Upon sight of ys Invent: the Court hath ordered to Robt Joyner ye husband 3£ legasie, & allso 1£ - 7s - 5d to be deducted towards funerall charges out of ys Invent, upon his pt ye whole charges being 2£ 14s 9d ------ as appears by Rob: Joyner oath taken by the sumner Christopr Bridson entereth his claime against ye exec of Nelly Quay for ye fift part of ys Invent as due dept & craveth tryall, June 18, 1664 Mar ye first 1663 Christopr Bridson entereth his claime against ye executors of Nelly Qua alias Joyner & for a quarter of ye vessel or barque & his pt of wt moneys is in Antho: Hallsall hands being 9 or 10£ & wt moneys else wtsoever shall appeare to bee due & craveth tryall

Last Modified 12 August 2020