Robert Quayle 1677

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 22 August 2017
Original: 0106203

Archdeacon Will 1677A #091 Braddan will of Robert Quayle, died 30 December 1676: 
Summary:  wife is alive, children Robert & Margaret Quayle, brother Thomas Quayle, 
half siblings xxxx Christian (the children of William Christian)  
?Braddan parish register:   Ensign Robert Quaile of Douglas    buried 4 January 1676/7
?Braddan parish register:   Capt Robert Quaile, Douglas, buried S. side Altar,  
buried 19 January 1678/9:  see his will in Episcopal books 1678 Braddan

The 30th of December 1676 In the name of God, Amen: I Robt: Quaile sicke in body but in perffecte memory praysed be God, doe make this my last will and testament in manner and fforme ffollowinge: ffirst I bequeath my soule to God my Saviour and Redeemer And my body to Christeen buriall, Item I leave to the poore ffive shillings, to be distributed of att the discretion of my loveinge wiffe; Item to my brother Thomas Quaile as a Leagasie ffive shillings, It constitute and ordaine my Loveing wife And my childrens Robt and Margeratt my whole executors of all the rest of my goods moable and unmoable whatsoever wtout any exceiptione; And she my Loveinge wiffe to keepe my childrens in her owne tuition: And not to parte with them to any other parsone, And if any of my sayd childrens doe die, it is my will that his goods returne to the Childe liveinge and the Mother: And if they both die, then there goods to returne to my Loveinge wiffe or the Longer Liver of them three: And this I doe acknowledge to be my last will and testament, As wittnes my name the day and yeare abovesayd Robt Quaile wittnesses Willim Corlett probatum et solvit 12d Edward Moore jurati Hugh Moore Also I leave as a Leagasie to my brothers and sisters begotten by William Christian sixe pence apeece witnesses Hugh Moore ........} Margret Pendlebury } jurati The Inventory annexed [next page] A true and Perfict Envetory of Robart Quailes: goods laite disesed ye halfe prised being his part £ s d Itt: the Dwelling house and ye sellor ajoyneing ....} to William Corleds house the 1/2prised & ......} ............ 10 - 00 - 00 with the gardins and all ye esements prised to } Itt: ye 1/2 of twenty yrds of rused at 12d p yrd ................. 00 - 10 - 00 Itt: ye 1/4 of 20 yrds of white cloith at 12s p yrd .............. 00 - 10 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 12 yrds of of sarge prised to ..................... 00 - 09 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 blankets and a hammock .......................... 00 - 07 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 coverleds ....................................... 00 - 12 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of fore caddows ...................................... 00 - 08 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 2 carpets ......................................... 00 - 03 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 fledghis & 4 ould blankets ...................... 00 - 06 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 4 chists at 4d p chist ............................ 00 - 08 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 2 trunks .......................................... 00 - 04 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of a small gardanine and 2 ould trunks ............... 00 - 02 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 7 silver spoons and a silver tastar ............... 00 - 15 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 2 fether beds 2 boulstars 5 pillows ............... 01 - 08 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 beds and 2 boustars ............................. 01 - 00 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of ye curtons belonging to ye beds ................... 00 - 03 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 4 quishins ........................................ 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of 8 p of beddis ..................................... 00 - 03 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 wheels and a heckell ............................ 00 - 02 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 9lb of wooll ...................................... 00 - 01 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of 8 baskets ......................................... 00 - 01 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 14lb of flaxe ..................................... 00 - 02 - 03 Itt: ye 1/2 of 2 boules of molt .................................. 00 - 07 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 16 fathom of ropes ................................ 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of a shut of lines ................................... 00 - 03 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 5 pound of fethers ................................ 00 - 00 - 08 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 p of ould nets .................................. 00 - 05 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of an ould bote ...................................... 00 - 07 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of 14 fine napkins ................................... 00 - 03 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of 12 course napkins ................................. 00 - 02 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 6 pillobeers ...................................... 00 - 03 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 16 fine sheets .................................... 01 - 06 - 08 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 table clothes and a towell ...................... 00 - 03 - 04 1/2 Itt: ye 1/2 of 9 course sheets ................................... 00 - 06 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 4 cows and a hors ................................. 02 - 05 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 6 lams & 7 sheep .................................. 00 - 08 - 03 Itt: ye 1/2 of a sellor at Laxa .................................. 01 - 00 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 tabells and frames with formes .................. 00 - 05 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 2stools 2 chers ................................... 00 - 01 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of a cubbard ......................................... 00 - 04 - 00 25 - 14 - 11 1/2 [next page] Itt: ye 1/2 of 2 driping pans ......................................... 00 - 02 - ----[fold] Itt: ye 1/2 of a spit Inpats a firing pan & bellis .................... 00 - 02 - ----[fold] Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 iron potts and a cettle .............................. 00 - 08 - 0----[fold] Itt: ye 1/2 of 54lb of dish pewter at 8d p lb ......................... 00 - 18 - 0----[fold] Itt: ye 1/2 of 25 of pot bras ......................................... 00 - 03 - 0----[fold] Itt: ye 1/2 of 7lb of pan bras ........................................ 00 - 03 - 0----[fold] Itt: ye 1/2 of 5 flagons .............................................. 00 - 05 - 0----[fold] Itt: ye 1/2 of small pewter ........................................... 00 - 03 - 09 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 bras candelesticks and a mortar ...................... 00 - 03 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 12 bottells ............................................ 00 - 01 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 2 stethis of bacon ..................................... 00 - 04 - 04 Itt: ye 1/2 of 2 prents a brush and a glas............................. 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of 18 transhers ........................................... 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 wights and lintseed .................................. 00 - 00 - 03 Itt: ye 1/2 of 6 pound on linen yorne ................................. 00 - 02 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of lumbor of ould wooden vessells ......................... 00 - 01 - 10 Itt: ye 1/2 of a brueing pan .......................................... 00 - 15 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of hogheds tubs & barrells ................................ 01 - 06 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of 12 barrells of salt .................................... 01 - 10 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 of a chemor pot and a p tongs ............................. 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of a pocket pistall ....................................... 00 - 01 - 00 Itt: ye 1/2 whole his wering aparrell ................................ 00 - 11 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of a clokebag a hengar a napkin a towell .................. 00 - 02 - 08 Itt: ye 1/2 of a pewtar dish .......................................... 00 - 00 - 08 Itt: ye 1/2 of earthen vessells ....................................... 00 - 00 - 10 Itt: ye 1/2 of 3 lether gabs .......................................... 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: ye 1/2 of 14£ in mony Lent yet unrec'd ........................... 07 - 00 - 00 14 - 08 - 04 25 - 14 - 11 1/2 Wee who have subscribed 40 - 03 - 03 1/2 have bene ye prisors funeral }..... 03 - 00 - 00 William Corlet my mark W chargis } Edward Moore my mark E Reste due 37 - 03 - 03 1/2 Thomas Kelly my mark T Michell Oatts my mark M Pat: Gellin and Phillip Christian themselves Executors administrators and assignes pledges in form of law [on a slip of paper] Tho: Robinson Clerke enters his claime agt: ye Admrs: of Capt Robt Quaile due debt as will be proved £ s d ffirst for himselfe due to him ........................ 06 - 00 - 00 Itm to Roger Yates for wyne who has left his } concerne with Mr Tho: Robinson .........}......... 04 - 00 - 00 Itm to John Quayle son of ye decednt: ---estinor his legacy left by Gov: Stanley } wt: his fathr: viewed & ye sd Mr Robinson } hath now taken the sd boy into his possession}....... 02 - 07 - 00 12 - 07 - 00

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