Mally Quay alias Callow 1677

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 11 August 2017
Original: 0106203

Archdeacon Will 1677A #048 Santan will of Mally Quay alias Callow, dated 5 March 1676/7, Inventory made 28 May 1677: 
Summary: husband [Thomas] Quay is not mentioned [his will ArW 1673A #16 Santan]; son Thomas Quay, son Humphrey 
[married to Alice Fargher & 2nd to widow Ann Clucas Moore who was previously married to William Clucas, ArW 1671A 
#06 Marown], son John Quay executor
will of husband: ArW 1673A #16 Santan will of Thomas Quay, died about 1674: wife Mally Quay alias Callow [her will 
1677A #048 Santan],son Thomas Quay, son Michael Quay, son John Quay, son Humphrey Quay [married 1st to Alice Fargher 
(died about 1664, Episcopal Will) & 2nd to widow Ann Clucas Moore who was previously married to William Clucas, 
ArW 1671A #06 Marown], grandson James Quay, also: Henry/Harry Wattleworth smith of Castletown, Robert Joyner in Douglas
son Humphren & 1st wife: 1666 Composition Book, Braddan:  On 2 July 1668, Alice Fargher & Humphrey Quay her husband have 
compounded for half a quarter of land last compounded for by John Moore & lives not extinct last 15s now to hold; 
Reserving ye right of Christian Killey during her life or widdowhood, the time of payment is Michaelmas day next ---- in 
neglect? the composition to be void, Compounded for the lives of Humphrey Quay & alice Fargher his wife & of William 
Kermode son of Robert Kermode Ballacuddy, pays for a fine now. The quarter land fine is 19s.
1st wife of son Humphrey:  Episcopal will books 1660-1665 Rushen, will of Alice Quay alias Faraugher/Fargher
son Humphrey & 2nd wife Ann Clucas als Moore: 1693 Liber Vastarum, Braddan:  regarding Gresby treen, John Moore had a parcel 
of farm land for 4s rent (of 11s 6d total for the treen), and the rent fell to Humphrey Quay & his wife Ann who was the 
grandchild of the said John Moore, and they sold 1d single rent to John Bridson, and recorded in the Chancery Book in 1691
  1st husband of 2nd wife of Humphrey: ArW 1671A #06 Marown will of William Clucas of Balnamoney, Braddan: wife Ann Clucas 
  alias Moore [remarried to Humphrey Quay, as his 2nd wife], father William Clucas senior, mother Christian Clucas als xxxx, 
  brother Thomas Clucas; witness & pledge: William Norris & Edward Fargher; no children are mentioned

Proved at K Arbory March the 5th 1676 8br: ye 27th 1677 In the name of God Amen, I Maly Calow sick and w----[torn] in body but whole and perfec in Memory praysed be ----[torn] this my Las will and testament in Maner and forme fol----[torn] first she committed her soul into the hands of Al----[torn] God and her body to Christian Buryall; Itt: She lefte to h----[torn] son Tho: Quay one ewe; It: Shee left to her son Umphrey 6d Legasie; Itt: Shee constituted and ordained hir son John Quay sole executor of all the rest of her goods moveable and unmovable what soe ever wittnesses to this my last will John Brew } Probatum et solvit xijd Edmond Caine } jurati The Inventory of the goods of Maly Quay Allyas Calow praysed by 4 sworne men viz: Wm: Bridson, Hugh Cowle, Hugh Cunrey & Hugh Keenish as faloweth May the 28th 1677: £ s d Ittm: 2 pewter dishes 1 bras candlestick ..................... 00 - 4 - 00 Ittm: iron pott 1 spitt and a paire of trippets .............. 00 - 4 - 00 Ittm: 2 blankets and 1 fledge ................................ 00 - 6 - 00 Ittm: 2 barrelles and 1 tube & 2 bedstocks ................... 00 - 4 - 00 Ittm: 2 stoles & sum old boards .............................. 00 - 1 - 6 Ittm: 1 sheet 1 kirchiefe, 1 apron 1 petycoate ............... 00 - 6 - 00 Ittm: 1 peece of a cubboard 2 canvishes 1 sack ............... 00 - 3 - 00 Ittm: in sheep 19 and 2 goates ............................... 1 - 10 - 00 Ittm: 1 old hors and 1 carr .................................. 00 - 5 - 00 Ittm: 1 axe and gooshooch 2 geese & sum heennes............... 00 - 2 - ---- summ....... 03£ - 05s - 06d The Executr: at age is sworn in Court who hath the goods in his own hands & hath given pledges Jo: Brew & Ed: Caine secundum forman legis

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