William Crenilt 1672

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 10 April 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1672A #21 Patrick will of William Crenilt of Raby treen, died 19 December 1672: 
Summary:  wife & executor [Catharine Knickle] is alive, no relationships mentioned: executor Thomas Killey [married 1st to Margaret Crellin, her will ArW 1658A 
#009 Patrick, 2nd to Ellin Gell]; also: brother in law? William Knickle, Jane Kermode, John Quirk webster, witnesses & pledges: Richard Quirk & John Kermode
see brother in law & wife & self:  1659 Liber Vastarum, Patrick:  John Knickle had several parcels of intack land belonging to Raby treen of 1d rent & 2d rent & 
8d rent & 2d rent, and he was now dead, and half of the rent of each parcel fell by right of heirship to his sister Catharine Knickle, who was married to William 
Crenilt,and the other half felt due to Catharine Kewn, wife of John Knickle & her now husband Nicholas Duke, and they had sold their half to William Crenilt & 
wife Catharine Knickle, who were entered for the full rents of the various intacks in 1659
see brother in law & wife & self:  1659 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Knickle had a cottage of 3d rent, and he was now dead, and half of the rent of each parcel 
fell by right of heirship to his sister Catharine Knickle, who was married to William Crenilt, and the other half fell due to Catharine Kewn, wife of John Knickle 
& her now husband Nicholas Duke, and they had sold their half to William Crenilt & wife Catharine Knickle, who were entered for the full rents of the various 
intacks in 1659
see: 1672 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: William Crenilt & wife Catharine Knickle had several parcels of intack belonging to Raby treen for 1d rent & 2d rent 
& 4d rent, and 2d rent, and Thomas Killey was entered by virtue of sale for half of each, that is, for 1/2d rent & 1d rent & 2d rent & 1d rent.
see: 1672 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: William Crenilt & wife Catharine Knickle had a cottage of 3d rent, 
and Thomas Killey was entered for half of it by virtue of sale, that is, for 1 1/2d rent  
see: 1675 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: William Crenilt & wife Catharine Knickle had several parcels of intack belonging to Raby treen for 1/2d rent & 1d
 rent & 2d rent & 1d rent, and they were dead, and Thomas Killey & his wife were entered for rent by the least will and testament of William Crenilt
see: 1675 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: William Crenilt & wife Catharine Knickle had a cottage of 1 1/2d rent, 
and Thomas Killey & his wife were entered for rent by the least will and testament of William Crenilt
?see Quirk & Crenilt: Richard Quirk husband of Ellin Crenilt, father of John Quirk who divorced wife Joney Fargher in 1637
?see Kermode & Crenilt:  ArW 1683A #17 Ballaugh will of Elizabeth/Bessy Kermode alias Crenilt, died 29 January 1683/4: husband Thomas Kermode, 
son Charles Kermode, niece Isabel Crenilt, next of kin [?niece] Amy Corkan, also: sister in law? Margaret Kermode, witnesses: William Gawne & 
William Boddaugh/Boyde; pledges: William Corlett & William Boddaugh
see brother in law & wife & self: 1659 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Knickle had several parcels of intack land belonging to Raby treen of 1d rent 
& 2d rent & 8d rent & 2d rent, and he was now dead, and half of the rent of each prcel fell by right of heirship to his sister Catharine Knickle, 
who was married to William Crenilt, and the other half felt due to Catharine Kewn, wife of John Knickle & her now husband Nicholas Duke, and they 
had sold their half to William Crenilt & wife Catharine Knickle, who were entered for the full rents of the various intacks in 1659
see brother in law & wife & self: 1659 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Knickle had a cottage of 3d rent, and he was now dead, and half of 
the rent of each parcel fell by right of heirship to his sister Catharine Knickle, who was married to William Crenilt, and the other half 
fell due to Catharine Kewn, wife of John Knickle & her now husband Nicholas Duke, and they had sold their half to William Crenilt & wife 
Catharine Knickle, who were entered for the full rents of the various intacks in 1659
NOTE, brother in law John Knickle married Catharine Kewn, who 1st married William Carran (their only dau Alice), & 2nd John Knickle 
& 3rd Nicholas Duke who died about 1675 (Episcopal will, Arbory).  Catharine Kewn died about 1672 (Episcopal will, Arbory)
will of brother in law: ArW 1657A #02 Patrick will of John Knickle, of Raby treen, dead by 21 May 1657: wife Catharine Knickle als Carran als Kewn is alive & 
remarried Nicholas Duke [Catharine died about 1672 Arbory, Episcopal will, Nicholas died about 1675 Arbory, Episcopal will], wife's daughter Alice Carran/Karran, 
also: Alice Quirk, witnesses: Thomas Harrison & William Killey, pledges Richard Quirk & Thomas Quirk. also Alice Moore alias Radcliffe entered a claim, NOTE, 
Ann Radclife married [John] Moore, her will ArW 1666A #32 Patrick, his will ArW 1649A #3 Patrick
will of father in law: ArW 1632A #017 Patrick will of Robert Knickle senior, of Glenmaye, & Raby treen, Patrick, died 25 April 1632, intestate, not listed in 
the Old Typed Index: wife xxxx Knickle als Callin als xxxx is dead [will in about 1633 per will per son Robert ArW 1657A #01 Patrick, see Episcopal Wills], 
children (all married) son John, son Robert, dau Christian and dau Ellin (who died before will was proved, see ArW 1632A #018 Patrick)

Patricke The last will of Wm Crynilt who dyed the 19th of December 72, & beinge in pfect memory bequeathed his soule to God and body to Xian buriall; he left to Jane Kermode 1 sheep, It: to Rich Quirke & Wm Knickle halfe a crowne due John Quirke webster, It: he ordained Tho: Killy & his wife his co---- suct [?] executor of all land & goods moveable & unmoveable, and if any in his behalfe did pretend any thing due from him, he did quite ym with 6d legacy The execr: sworne in form of law his good viewed comes witnesses Rich: Quirke jurati to twentie shillings Jo: Kermode pbatum et solvit xijd The goods in the custody of ye execr: & hath given pledges in forme of law Ricd: Quirk Jo: Kermod

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