Phillip Garrett 1695

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 12 June 2016
Original: 0106207

Archdeacon Will 1695A #33 Lezayre will of Philip Garrett, died 19 January 1695/6:
Summary: 2nd wife Margaret [?or Margery] Kewney is alive, dau Isabel, son John (executor of his mother's will), dau in law
Ann Caley, granddau Catharine Garrett, son William (by 2nd wife) brother William Garrett, also: Ewan Kinread, William
Kewney, witnesses: John Moore & John Caley, pledges: Nicholas Moore & Ewan Kissage
?wife: Lezayre parish register: Margery Garrett als Keaneh buried 8 May 1734
?wife: Episcopal Will 1734 Lezayre will of Marjery Garrett alias Kewney
?wife: Margery Kewney witness to the will of Catharine Cottier alias Kneale will 1693A #50Lezayre

Jan: ye 19th 1695/6 LezAyre The last will and testament of Phillip Garrett being of pfect memory, first he committed his soul to God and his body to Christian buriall; Imprmis: he left to his daughter Issable Garrett, a sheep and a lamb and a quart of woole Itm: he bequeathed to his son Jon: Garrett six pence Legasie Itm: he bequeathed to his daughter in law Anne Cally and to his grandchilde Kath: Garrett a peckle hefferr betwixt them Itm: he bequeathed to his bro: Willm Garrett all his cloase and a yearling Itm: he left Ewan Kinred to pay unto his Execrs: aleaven shills: wch he borrowed of him Itm: he left Willm: Kewney to pay unto his Execrs: two bouls of mett corne which he ought him Itm: he acknowledged that he ought his son Jon: Garrett eight shillings and if his said son Jon: would demand this eight shills: of his Executr: that then the sd Jon: is to pay his Executr: seaven shills: or woole he gave him, and payment for twenty fleeces more of woole, save only one pottle of barly and a gallon of plackett he received from his said son John Itm: he left that the maire and colt wch was in difference betwixt him and his son John, that the said Jon: hath but the xist part of that mair due to him, Likewise a cowe that was in difference betwixt him and the said Jon: he declares that the cowe was not his and that it was his daughter in laws Anne Callys goods that paid for the said cowe Itm: he declares that he lent his son John three shills: and two pence and he allows him ye said summ for mony he paid for a colt to John of yt Itm: he tooke upon his conscience that his wife Margt Kewney did condescend and p--- her hand to the contract they gave there son Willm: Garrett Itm: he left to the wittnesses 4s apeece Legasye Lastly he constituted and appointed his grandchilde Philip Garrett sole Executr of all the rest of his goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever In regard that the Exr: is underage her father is sworn in Court according to Law pbatum et solvit 1s wittnesses Jon: Mooremymrk X} Jon: Callymymrk X } jurati [next page] May the 25th 1696 John Carrad entrs his claime agt the Exrs: of his ffather Phillip Carrad for the summe of eight shillings which he lent him, and his right & pte of the price of a mair which was 4s - 6d, and also of the price of a colt, and also for the sum of thirty and six shillings being the price of his part of the price of five oxen, due to him by the Death of his mo= ther being her Exr: and also for the sume of 20s due to him being the price of a steer that belonged to the claimer and was sold by his sd ffather for the sd sum, and he also entrs for the jor----it increase and wooll of his mothers part of the fold sheep for 5 years, All which he will to appear and craves ye Law he entrs also for ye Ground of a daymath o hay ground of 5d rend being his mothers part of ye same The Inventory of Phillip Garret taken and priced} £ s d according to Law amts to the summe of ..........}. 00 - 19 - 0-- pledges according to Law Nich: Moor and Ewan Kissage 25 of June 1696 John Kinney and William Cotter enter their claime agt the Exrs: of Phillip Garret for the sume of 40s, due debt and craves the Law ffeb: ye 13th 1696 Will: Cry entrs agt the Exrs: of Phillip Garret for 1s - 9d due &c

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