Henry Watterson 1671

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 22 February 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1671A #16 Rushen will of Henry Watterson of Ballarhennie [in Le Garre treen], Rushen, died 18 May 1672 intestate: 
Summary: wife is alive (& still alive in October 1684), only son William Watterson (of age by October 1684), sister Isabel Mylevorrey alias Watterson 
(husband xxxx Mylevorrey died before October 1684), pledges: Richard Quine & William Taylor & Sir Richard Thompson, also: John Kermode
will of sister: ArW 1686A #14 Rushen of Isabel Mylevorrey alias Watterson, the postponed inventory dated 25 January 1686/7: husband xxxx Mylevorrey is not 
mentioned, dau Margaret (pregnant, married 1st xxxx Carine/Carran & 2nd Thomas Kermode), grandson Thomas Kermode, granddau Ann Carine/Carran, grandson Patrick 
Carine/Carran, nephew William Watterson, witnesses: Richard Thompson & William Clague, pledges: Richard Read & William Clague; also: Henry Watterson of Spaldrick, 
Margaret Tollogue, goddau Isabel Kelly of the Curraugh, goddau Mary Clark,  
?father: 1638 Liber Assed, Rushen:  William Watterson was entered for a quarterland of 5s 8d rent in Legarre treen
?father: 1642 Liber Assed, Rushen:  William Watterson was entered for a quarterland of 5s 8d rent in Legarre treen
?son: 1686 Liber Assed, Rushen:  William Watterson was entered for a quarterland of 5s 8d rent in Legarre treen

Rushen June 12th 1672 Henry Waterson depted ys life intested about the 18th of May 1672 whereof the Church haveing intelligence have decreed his onely sonn Willm: Waterson Admynistrator & the next of kin one the fatherside supvisor, vizt: Issable Waterson alis McYlworrey, a Legasie to ye wife upon sight of the Invent: The supvisor sworne in form of las Salvo tamen etc Decretum et ------[torn] xs[10s] to be deducted out of ye Invent for ye wifes Legasie [next page] Trinity Rushen May 18th 1672 A perfect Inventory of the goods & chattles of Hen: Watterson prized by 4 sworne men vizt: Hen: Watterson, Wm Watterson, John Gell, & Wm Taylor £ s d Imprs: all his owne cloathes ............................ 00 - 15 - 00 Itt: dj of ye wooden vessells ........................... 00 - 12 - ---[edge] Itt: 1 feather bed dj ................................... 00 - 07 - ---[edge] Itt: all the netts dj ................................... 00 - 08 - ---[edge] Itt: all the fledges & blanketts dj ..................... 00 - 14 - ---[edge] Itt: sll the bees dj .................................... 00 - 11 - ---[edge] Itt: all the sheepe dj .................................. 02 - 03 - ---[edge] Itt: 2 cowes dj ......................................... 00 - 18 - ---[edge] Itt: 1 sheete dj ........................................ 00 - 02 - ---[edge] Itt: 4 yards of Russett cloath dj ....................... 00 - 02 - ---[edge] Itt: 1 pound of whorden dj .............................. 00 - 00 - ---[edge] Itt: more a pound of smale yearne dj .................... 00 - 00 - ---[edge] Itt: carrs straddles & 1 ladder dj ...................... 00 - 01 - ---[edge] Itt: 1 old doore & 1 rudder wth 2 stooles dj ............ 00 - 01 - ---[edge] Itt: 1 frame for a table dj ............................. 00 - 01 - ---[edge] Itt: more smale sticks & other utensells ................ 00 - 07 - ---[edge] 07 - 4- ---[edge] The crop is to be aded by the wife & supisor against Michellmas subpaena xxs[20s] & ye benifit of ye farme called Ballarenny yeerely dureing the terme Itt: More added to ye Inventory } & prized by ye 4 men ......}........................ 01 - ---[edge] the totall is 08 - ---[edge] ordered to ye wife Legasie xs[10s] - 0d The mother is to have the tuitione of ye childe, & hath given pledges for his well useinge Ricd: Quine & Willm: Taylor The goods in the supvisors custody & have given pledges secundum forman legis Sir Ricd: Thompson & the said Willm: Taylor [next page] Rushin May 18 1672 Mr Jo: Xtin you are herby requyred to all this following to the Invent: of Henry Waterson of the pish abovsd; I have added the same unto the Coppy which you have given, & yt there bee noe difference found betwixt the originall upon record & the Coppy which you have already given I have sent you this ita testor 9ber 16 - 77 Note yt the benefitt of the farme being 4s yearly is to bee allowed in the award of the weif being 9s p annum towards the childs main tenance during his minority, which is to bee deducted out of the Invent: & added to it ita testor Joh: Harrison Vicr: Gnrl: [slip of paper] More to be Added to the Inventory of Henry Watterson Itt: 12lb & a hafe of iron wch is in the hands of Wm Taylor Itt: ye childs part of a Croft for 3 yeares wch comes to 13s-1d, so that there is to be deducted 7d Itt: 1lb of hempe wch ye mother of the child has taken in her custody Itt: the deads part of the corne & goods ............... 11s - 06d Itt: the corbes ........................................ 06 - 04 more to be deducted ................................ 00 - 06 Itt: the benifit of the farme yearely } & ye roofe of a house in difference}............... 04 - 00 [next page] October ye first 1684 Willm: Waterson Admintr: to ye within Hen: Waterson came this day with his mother and hath received from Issabell Waterson ye within overseer in whose custodie ye Decedts: goods were for ye use of ye sd Adminstr: the full and just sume of eight pounds four shillings current moneyes of England, which wth twenty shillings he is to receive from John Kermod in K Xt Rushen whom ye Admi= nistr: hath taken for his debtor makes up ye full summe of 9£ 4s 0d the full due unto him by ye within Inventorie besides ye Corbes wch he receives in kind, and of all wch he doth for ever acquit & discharge the said Issabell Waterson her heirs Executrs: & Admintrs: being fully satisfied contented & paid his fathers part of goods. As witness his subscription the day & year above written before me Willm: Watersons mrk W Sam: Watleworth Regr:

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