John Joughin 1662

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 24 August 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1661A #031 Bride will of John Joughin, dated 14 April 1662:
Summary: wife Joney Cowle is alive; ?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.
?Brother: see legatees Bahie Joughin & husband John Casement: ArW 1659A #45 Bride will of Patrick Joughin, died before 2 February 1658/9: 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 dau: ArW 1657A #35 Bride will of Catharine xxxx alias Joughin, died before 23 May 1657: husband is alive, no children are mentioned, siblings: 
brother Henry Joughin, brother Philip Joughin, brother Patrick Joughin, brother John Joughin, sister Margaret Joughin, sister Christian Joughin, sister 
Mary Joughin, also Bahie Kelly who took care of the testator, witnesses: Michael Cowle & William Joughin, pledges: Michael Kneale & Michael Cowle.
?Will of son: ArW 1656A #44 Bride will of Mark Joughin, died before 9 May 1656: wife is alive, no children are mentioned, sister Catharine Joughin, brother 
Henry Joughin, brother Philip Joughin, brother Patrick Joughin, brother John Joughin, sister Christian Joughin, witnesses: William Moore & Huan/Ewan Cottier 
& William Christian, pledge: Huan/Ewan Cottier.
?Will of dau: ArW 1665A #075 Lezayre will of Christian Joughin, dated 26 November 1665: not married, brother? Philip Joughin (his daughter was left a sheep), 
brother? Henry Joughin (wife was left a blanket), cousin? Bahie Joughin (married to John Casement who was left a heifer), also: William Christian, Ewan 
Christian of Ballaghennie, witnesses: minister Edward Crowe & John Cottier, pledges: William Moore & William Corlett.
?Will of son: ArW 1667A #21 Bride will of Patrick Joughin, died 28 January 1667/8: apparently not married, mother is alive (left 8s), father dead (inventory 
is in the father's will); uncle Philip Joughin, sister Mary, sister Margaret (an idiot), brother John, brother Henry; also: [brother in law] John Goldsmith; 
witnesses: Michael Cowle & Daniel Crenilt.
?Will of mother in law: ArW 1642A #40 Bride of Joney Cowle als Christian, died about 1642: husband xxxx Cowle is not mentioned, dau Bahie Cowle, dau Joney 
Cowle, son? Daniel/Donold Cowle, also: Daniel Goldsmith, John Joughin, & Robert Blackburn, Nicholas Sayle, John Cowle, Michael Cowle, witnesses: Charles 
Coole vicar & William Moore clerk.  
?Will of son in law: 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), OR, per ArW 1661A #031 Bride will of John 
Joughin, John Goldsmith appears to be already married to Mary Joughin.
See self & executor: 1691 Composition Book. Bride: John Joughin had rent in 1643, & it went to John Goldsmith, which had expired in 1691.

KK Bride Apll the 14th 1662 (45) This is affirmed to bee the last will & testament of Joh Joughin It: he left to the poor a fir of mault & ye rest at ye discretion of the executor; It: I leave to Henry Joughin 20s legasie yt is in his owne hand; It: I leave to Phillip Joughin 5£ & a mayre, & allso to him the said Philip a mutton & a sheepe It: I leave to Margt Christin a blankett; It: to Pat Joughin& Joh Joughin twentie shillings betwixt ym; It: to Bahee Joughin& Joh Castmint 20s yt is in yr owne hands; It: to Margt Joughin a blankett It: to Christian Joughin 20s, a sheep & a lambe; it: I leave to my wiffe Jony Cowle halfe a heffer; It: to Phillip Goldsmith a shuite of apell; It: to John Goldsmith a sheepe or a ew; It I constitute ordaine John Goldsmith my true & lawfull executor of all the rest of my goods movable & unmoveable Depts due to me from Tho: Lace 10s due from Phillip Crenilt of KK Andrews 20s; from Donnell Christian 10s due from Joh Christian mere upon 8s, due from Donnell Christin 8s Pbatu est et Solvit 1s Solvo tamen vincuig Suo jure Testes Joh Cowle Donnell Goldsmith May the 19th 1662: Issable Christin entereth her claime against ye executor of Joh Joughin for the some of 8s & craveth tryall Joh Goldsmith entereth his cliame against ye executor of Joh Joughin for the some of twentie five shillings & craveth tryall May the 19th 1662 [next page] KK Bryde (46) A true &pfect Invent of ye goods of John Joughen prsed by -----[fold] Christian, John Cowle, Mitchell Cowle, & Donold Goulsmith a-----[fold] etc Inprimis It: one oxe one cowe dj calfe ............ 2£ - 6s - 0d It: one steere ye 4th pte of an oxe................ 0 - 16 - 3 It: dj ould horse ................................. 0 - 5 - 0 It: nets & boyes one rope ......................... 0 - 5 - 10 It: smale vesels & 2 pounds of hempe .............. 0 - 1 - 7 It: hempe yorne & linte yorne ..................... 0 - 2 - 4 It: 3 yeard of hurd dj 3 traces .................. 0 - 1 - 10 It: 4 blankets one qrte of salt ................... 1 - 10 - 3 It: 3 sheets one coverlet ......................... 0 - 16 - 0 It: 3 ould canveses dj boord dj powle dj lader... 0 - 2 - 7 It: ye 4th pte of a draught ye 4th pte of gridle.... 0 - 1 - 1 It: dj baking stone fishinge lines ................ 0 - 1 - 2 It: one harowes 4th pte of a plowe ............... 0 - 1 - 2 It: 2 barrells dj churned j bottle dj earthen pot .. 0 - 4 - 4 It: one pounde of cheese one qrte of butter ....... 0 - 0 - 8 It: 2 baskets dj kisane 2 hundred of hearings ..... 0 - 3 - 2 It: 2 potles & a qrte of meale .................... 0 - 2 - 3 It: dj spade one sacke 2 sicles ................... 0 - 3 - 2 It: one fir: of oats .............................. 0 - 1 - 6 It: ye 4th pte of a powle ......................... 0 - 0 - 3 It: 6 sheepe dj swine ............................ 0 - 13 - 4 Pledges seconded forman legis Joh: Cowle, Willm Moore

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