John Joughin (junior) 1662

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 31 August 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1661A #046 Bride will of John Joughin junior, died 16 December 1662:
Summary: not married, he has 3 brothers (not named), sister in law Bahie Christian married to Daniel Joughin [their childen Wiliam & John & Mark & Ann]; 
nephew John Joughin (son of John Joughin senior & wife), brother in law Charles Cowle & wife, executors: (his 3 brother's children): John Joughin (senior) 
& William Joughin (senior) & Ann Joughin [dau of Daniel] & William Joughin junior [?son of Daniel] & John Joughin junior [?son of Daniel] & Mark Joughin 
[son of Daniel], Supervisors: brother in law Charles Cowle of Ballavarkish & brother? John Joughin, also: David Christian & son John Christian left 3s each; 
William Kneale; also John Cowle; witnesses: Charles Cowle & Philip Skillicorn & Margaret Clague, 27 Sep 1684: executor John Joughin (apparently unmarried, 
brother of William) is moving to Ireland & both parents are dead, Daniel Christian Ballamin gave him money, & John signed his legacies (from parents' deaths 
still held by brother William Joughin) over to Daniel, also Arthur Caesar's wife owed for work done.
Will of brother: ArWill 1661A #44 Bride will of Daniel Joughin: wife Bahie Christian is alive; son William (of age) & son John (of age) & son Mark & dau Ann 
(of age) Joughin;  sister Ann Joughin, brother John Joughin, brother in law Charles Cowle of Ballavarkus (dau Ann Cowle was left 6d); John Christin senior 
(his son William Christin junior); supervisors David Christian & William Kneale.
?Will of mother: ArW 1630A #74 Bride will of xxxx Joughin alias Coobragh/Gilcoobragh/McylChoobright, dated 18 April 1630: husband Gibbon/Gubbon Joughin 
[dead by July 1649, will in Episcopal books 1642-1644 Bride], dau Catharine, son Mark, son Daniel/Donold, son John, dau Ann.
?See father: Gibbon/Gubbon Joughin was juryman for Bride Parish 1628.
?See father: Gibbon/Gubbon Joughin was dead by 10 July 1649, Bride parish [will in Episcopal books 1642-1644 Bride, his wife was xxxx Coobragh/Gilcoobragh/ 
McylChoobright, her will ArW 1630A #74 Bride].
Will of sister: ArW 1685A #70 Bride will of Margaret Cowle alias Joughin, dated 24 April 1686: husband Charles Cowle (remarried xxxx Christian alias xxxx), 
son Mark Cowle, son William Cowle, dau Ann Cowle, son Charles Cowle, grandson John Cowle; witness: John Curghey, pledges: John Curghey & Charles Sayle, 
also: William Joughin entered a claim.
   Will of brother in law: ArW 1697A #61 Bride will of Charles Cowle, died 29 September 1698: [1st wife Margaret Cowle alias Joughin, died 1686, ArW 1685A 
   #69 Bride], 2nd wife is not mentioned, son Charles Cowle, son Mark (mother is dead), son William (mother is dead), stepson Thomas Christian, witnesses: 
   Matthew Curghey & William Joughin, also: William Christian entered a claim, William Joughin entered a claim.

Bride December 16th 1662 (9) This is affirmed to bee the last will and testamt: of John Joughin who depted this life about the 16th 10ber and in pfect memory maide this will as followeth; Inprmis hee committed his soule to God & his bodye to Xtian buriall It: hee left to the poore to bee given at hallowtide a firlett malt & a mutton, and what more was wanting to bee maide out by his execrs: It: he bequeathed legasye to David Xtin iiijs & to his son John Christian three shillings It: hee willed to William Kneale 4 potles of barley wch ye sd Willam owed him It: hee willed to Charles Cowle xijs to him & his wiffe and a q:ter of a calfe It: hee willed to John Joughin his brothers son all wch the sayde John owed him, wth a maire, & to his wife a qter of a cowe & a chieste; It: hee willed to John Cowle iijs; and lastly hee constituted and ordayned ioyntly execrs: of all the rest of his goods movea= ble & unmoveable John Joughin, William Joughin, Anne Joughin, William Joughin junior, John Joughin junior, and Marke Joughin, and appointed supvisors of his iij brothers children Charles Cowle & John Joughin & to see his last will truly pformed pbatu et solvit 1s Testes Charles Cowle X jurati Phillip Skillicorne X solvo tamen vincuig suo jure Margrett Cloage X Debts ye decedent tould was owing him from Ranold Saile xijs - 6d, from Gilchrist Joughin 5s from William Marke Faile[the Christian family had B'vark from 1500s & B'fayle from 1600s] iijs, from Wm Joughin ijs from James Kaighin ijs; from Patricke Kneale of KK Andrews 5s, from Ewan Corlett KK Christ Leare iiijs, from Arthur Cesar a firlett of barley, and hee left to his execrs: ten pounds of monyes wch hee gave to Bahy Christin his brothers wiffe to keep for him; due from Joh Cowle 9s, due from Margt X?tin ---s, from Ewan Joughin 6s Mar ye 18, 1662: Pat Kneele entereth his claime against ye executors of Joh Joughin & Donnell Joughin for grassing of an ox 3 yeares & ye grassing of a mayre 2 yeeres ye whole osme 10s, & grassing of a heffer 2 yeeres 3s, & craveth tryall Note ye Invent in ye leafe before [This Inventory was not on the microfilm copy] [next page] Whereas I John Joughin of the pish of KK Bryde am resolved and by Gods leave and permission intended to betake my self over into the kingdome of Ireland, having had many invita= cons and solicitacons from certaine friends living there touching the same; And forasmuch as that I am now indigent of many necessaries belonging to my befitting and qualifieing for my new intanded voyage, And yt there is some small portion of Goods due unto me by the death of my father and mother remaining in the hands of particular friends which I cannot now at present (notwithstanding my severall requests) procure and receive. Know all men therefore that I ye said John Joughin upon the reasons above menconed, and particularly by Reason that I cannot stay nor delay time any longer for ye recovery of ye same goods, and also upon consideracon of the summe of eleaven shillings sterling already paid me at this present writeing (ye receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge) of and from the hands of my friend Daniell Christian of Balla min in ye said parish) I say upon ye consideracon aforesaid, I doe herby give, grant and by the tenour of these presents Passover and resigne from me my heires executors Administrators and Assignes, all and sin= gular ye goods and chattles or money due unto me upon the account aforesaid to wit by the death of my father and mother, or upon any other account wtsoever unto the said Daniell Christian; And he the said Daniell Christian upon the receipt of any such goods to make acquittance and discharge for me & in my name in every particular, And whereas I have already assigned and givan unto my Brother William Johin a letter of attorney under my hand and mark to require and receive ye above goods, who nevertheless hath sleighted me, I do hereby recall and nullifie and make void the same, And to witness the same to bee my Act and deed I have hereunto affixed my name and mark this 27th day of September Anno 1684 John Joughin my mark X I do also herby acknowledge and declare that I have received neither penny or penny worth of any man upon the above account save only what is received at ye writeing hereof John Johin my mark X signed and delivered in the presence of John Moore X John Curghey X The witnesses have deposed the above agreemt: and writeing to bee the Act and Deed of ye above John Joughin this 3d day of December before me John Christian [next page] June ye 23d 1686 Don: Christian ballemin by vertue of ye annexed agreemt: doe in behalf of himself & Joh: Joughin one of ye executrs: of Jo: Joughin acquit & discharge Charles Cowle ballaverkus one of his supvisors in whose hands part of ye goods due to him by his fathers death were from all such pt of goods as were due from ye said Charles to ye sd John Joughin as aforesaid. As witness my mrk before me Don: Christians mrk E Sam: Watleworth

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