Alice Cottier alias Porter alias Moore 1666

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 10 January 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1666A #28 Arbory will of Alice Cottier alias Porter alias Moore, dated 1 April 1667:
Summary: 1st husband xxxx Porter, 2nd husband Donald/Daniel Cottier, brother William Moore (has a wife), daughter Catherine Porter, daughter 
Alice Porter of age.
Niece of 1st husband: Malew parish register: Ann Quine alias Porter buried 5 November 1677.
Niece of 1st husband: ArW 1677A #050 Malew will of Ann Quine alias Porter, died 5 November 1677: husband Richard Quine (died 14 November 1677); 3 children 
William & Jane & Ann Quine.
Nephew in law of 1st husband: ArW 1677A #051 Malew will of Richard Quine, tailor, died 14 Nov 1677: wife Ann Quine alias Porter died 5 November 1677 (her 
will ArW 1677A #050 Malew), son William Quine, 2 daughters Jane & Ann Quine, cousin Catharine Porter, sister Jane Quine, next of kin on father's side: 
Thomas Bridson & Lewis Credeen/Cregeen, wife's brother Gilbert Porter.
NOTE: Ann Quine als Porter (father xxxx Porter md xxxx) is the cousin of Catharine Porter (father xxxx Porter md Alice Moore).

Aprill ye first 67 In ye name of God Amen, I Alice Moore sicke in body but of perfect memory praised be God, doe make this my Last will & testament in manner & forme following: Inprimis I commend my soule to God & my body to Christi= an buriall; Ittem, I cut of my husband Donalt Cotteir wth 6d legasy by reason yt he was ye Coxxxxx of ny xxxxxthe; Itt: I bequeath to my brother Willm Moores wife my red peticote; Itt: I leave my brother Willm Moore overseer of my daughter Katherine Portter & to take her to his owne Custody wth her goods, & whatsoever good there is I leave them to both my daughters viz: Alice & Katherine Portter if so yt Alice come herselfe for them otherwise my younger daughter to have all herselfe, both wch daughters I constitute & appoint my sole executors of whatsoever I have moveable & unmoveable wittnesses hereunto Thomas Kelly John Corrin jurati Note Wm Moore hath removed ye goods from of ye ground before ye will was proved, therfore hee is to bee punished for his contempt Willm: Moore is sworne supvisor & to bringe in a pfect Invent: pbatum et solvit 6d The Invent of the said testatrix taken & prized by 4 sworne men vizt: Richard Credeene; John Costin; Joh: Corrin & Henry Waterson: as followeth amounts in all to ....1£ - 2s - 0d The good in the said Willm Moores Custody & have given in pledges secunda forman legis Richard Quirke of KK Patrick & John Lace of Castletown disburst by the said Willm Moore for pbacon, church duties, & Regisr fees ................. 2s - 4d

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