Ann Quine alias Porter 1677

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 July 2017
Original: 0106203

Archdeacon Will 1677A #050 Malew will of Ann Quine alias Porter, died 5 November 1677, intestate:  
Summary:   husband Richard Quine tailor (died 14 November 1677); 3 children William & Jane & Ann Quine
Malew parish register: Ann Quine alias Porter    buried  5 November 1677
?relationship:  ArW 1666A #28 Arbory, of Alice Cottier alias Porter alias Moore, dated 1 April 1667:  
2nd husband Daniel / Donald Cottier, brother William Moore (has a wife), daughter Catherine Porter, 
daughter Alice Porter of age; 1st husband xxxx Porter

KK Malew The Inventory of the goods of Rich: Quine and of his wife ------[torn] alis Porter of Castletowne view'd and priced by foure swarne men -----[torn] witt: Humphrey Sedden, Tho: Tunman, Edward Callow, and John Norris as followeth £ s d Inprimis 19£ of wollen yarne 5s 6d two small sheets 5s .................... 00 - 10 - 06 Item 12 piners and cross cloathes 4s betwixt honds, handcarchifes whigts [or 'whists'] et 25 ........................................... 00 - 06 - 06 Item 4 approns flaxen, 3s 6d, the rest of small lynins 2s 6d .............. 00 - 06 - 00 Item the husbanns lynins 10d 3 yards (remlets of) lynyns 3s ............... 00 - 03 - 10 Item a knot of Inkill 3d, som peeces small lynin xijd ..................... 00 - 01 - 03 Item 5 yards of white mixt cloath 6s ...................................... 00 - 6 - 00 Item 4 yards red cloath 5s 6d 2 yds gray cloath 18d ...................... 00 - 07 - 00 Item a paire of shoes and 2 paires stockins ............................... 00 - 01 - 06 Item 2 houds[?] and 2 approns 2s 8d 4 waistcoats & 7 petticoats } al priced to xjs .......................................}......... 00 - 13 - 08 Item two ould shurts and a smock 18d 3 canvesses 3s 6d ................... 00 - 05 - 00 Item 16 pewter spoones 16d six dishes 2 piggins xijd ...................... 00 - 02 - 04 Item 6 transhards 4d sheares pressinge iron & small iron 18d .............. 00 - 01 - 10 Item 3 wrought skins 8d 3 paire of gloves 6d .............................. 00 - 01 - 02 Item som silke 4d 3 pillow beeres 3s, bed cloathes } a sack and 2 baggs 10s .....................}....................... 00 - 13 - 04 Item ould carpett xijd, 2 Chists 2 boxes 7s ............................... 00 - 08 - 00 Item 3 ould barrells 2 tubs one ould churn 6s ............................. 00 - 06 - 00 Item earthen vessels xijd a paile & tub xijd .............................. 00 - 02 - 00 Item som woodden vessels 2s Iron pott and hookes 4s 6d .................... 00 - 06 - 00 Item a small chettle 4d 2 bedstids 3s .................................... 00 - 03 - 04 Item a carr ould bedsted and a joyst 2s 3 wheeles 30d flax 16d ............ 00 - 05 - 10d Item som wooll 10d a cow and hay xxs [20s] ................................ 01 - 00 - 10 Item a saddle xijd a flesh hooke crekott fryinge pann ...... } a brass candlestick and skiner and girdle and sile 2s 2d }............ 00 - 03 - 02 Item 2 Tables and a stoole 18d sives and wights 4d ........................ 00 - 01 - 10 Item a heckle 6d a rope 4d 6 kissans salt 16d ............................. 00 - 02 - 02 Item 3£ in money in the house ............................................. 03 - 00 - 00 09 - 19 - 01 [next page] Debts to be deducted for his buriall to the vicar xijd alsoe for takeinge the Inventory payd to the sd vicar xijd and to the Sumner for 2 dayes 6d for proveing the will........ 0 - 1s - 0d Courts presente ............ 0 - 1 - 8d Note that the security taken is anexed to the will of Rich: Quine Clarks due one & nine pence Ann Quine departed this life abo Ann Quine alias Porter departed this life about the 5th of November, Intestate wherof the Church having Intelligence hath decreed her three children Wm Jaine and Ann Quine Administratrs: of all goods moveable and unmoveable; the next of kin----[dark fold] the mothers side are sworn supvisors to bring in a pf----[dark fold] Inventory and to give in pledges all wch they have do and pformed as appears anexec to the husbands will & Inventory Decretum et solvit ijs The whole Inventory of Rich Quine & his wife Ann ----[dark fold] to in all ............................................ 09 - 19 - ----[dark fold] Debts to be deducted wch are allowed } of by the supvisors & accepted of in Court } ....... 01 - 08 ----[dark fold] 08 - 1----[dark fold] [next page:] Feb: ye 7th 1677/8 These are to Certify whom itt may concerne that R------[torn] Quine taylor late of Castletown did att his death ------[torn] owe unto mee for part of a day=math of hay due L------[torn] Michalmas ye some of 3s 6d: wch if occation bee I will d------[torn] upon ye Alter according to Law, But hopes this might ------[torn] being truth as wittnesse my hand ye day above Will: Parker 9th ffeb: 1677/8 I alsoe certifie that the said Rich: Quine was in debted to mee for metcorne 1s wch hee did acknowledge on his death bedd before witnesses Rich: Stevenson I also certifie that the saide Richard Qine was indebted to me for cowstoard[?] 1s which he did ------[torn] one his death bedd before witnesses John Tubman A bill of disbursements as followeth s d paid to the Servant for her wages ........................... 0 - 3 - 0 ffor a horse and man and anooder at } KK Michell ......................}........................ 0 - 3 - 0 ffor two horses and men to goe to Bopp} Courte & to KK Christ Leare .......}...................... 0 - 1 - 0 ffor Allowed to the boy for 2 shurts of .............} cloase as we overseers thinke in conscience fitt }....... 0£ - ijs - 0d ffor proving the will & makeing the decree .................. 3 - 8 and other Court charges ...... [on a slip of paper:] You are desyred, Mr Thomas Parr you are authorsed to take the oaths of Rich: Quynes will & to examyne them whether hee was in pfect memory & acimo[?] testandi when hee mayde yt will or any other thing needfull for satisfaction to the Court yt our pceedings in yt concerne may bee legall, also to take a pfect Inventory upon oath of all the goods moveable & un= moveable whatsoevr: & good security for the forth cominge therof & to keepe the office harmlesse to send the same under yor: hand to mee by this bearer, & in soe doing this shalbe yor: authority given at Bps: court febr 4 - 77 Joh: Hareson Vicrs: Gls: ffebr: 7th 1677/8 I doe hereby certifie that by vertue of the above authorizmt: after due Examinacon I have taken the oathes of Phillip Brew and Edmon Kewn (of Castletowne) wittnesses to the will of Rich: Quine of the sd towne (who are wthoutExec: ption, noe alliance to ye Executo= =rs, reapinge noe benifit, noe servants, tenants, adversaries but honest &t) and have deposed upon the holy Evangilists that the sayd Rich: Quine (to the best of their knowlede & apprehencon) was in good and perfect memorie at the time of his will makinge, and that they were sent for by the testator to be wittnesses to his sayd will; used the forme of comittinge first is sould to God and bodie to X?ian buriall &c; that there was noe more or less in his will then is laid downe and that they knew of noe other will but this to wch they have swarne this is truth as wittness my subscription Anno et die prdicto Tho: Parre

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