Joney Sayle alias Brew 1600

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 11 April 2019
Original: 0991433

Episcopal Will 1600E #011 Jurby will of Joney Sayle alias Brew, dated 2 January 1600/1:   
summary: husband Philip Sayle is alive (left the farm & mill & intack lands if dau Bahie died underage [he probably remarried]), dau Bahie Sayle underage (left 
the farm & mill & intack lands),  deceased father Thomas Brew, mother is alive, sister Christian, sister Margaret, sister Catharine senior, sister Catharin junior, 
witnesses: John xxxx & Patrick xxxx & Robert xxxx, appraisers: Patrick Brew & Thomas Brew & William Teare & John Teare. 
Will of dau: EpW 1606E #021 Jurby will of Bahie Sayle infant, died 27 September 1605: mother [Joney Sayle alias Brew] is dead [died January 1600/1, EpW 1600E 
#011 Jurby], father ]Philip] Sayle is indirectly mentioned (he is to inherit the farm & mill & intacks left Bahie by her mother if Bahie died underage), 
mother's family is mentioned but no names given.
?Husband & father in law: 1625 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: James McSayle had farmland / quarterland of 6s 2d yearly rent in Balladroughan treen 
(total rent 24s 7d), & he was dead, so his son Philip Sayle was entered in 1625 for the 6s 2d rent.
?Husband & stepson: 1643 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Philip Sayle had farmland / quarterland of 6s 2d yearly rent in Balladroughan treen 
(total rent 24s 7d), & he was dead so his son John Sayle was entered in 1643 for the 6s 2d rent.

1600 Snctum Patrik ij de Jurby 1600 Patricke Brewe Jurati Thomas Brewe William Teare John McTeare In the name of God Amen I Jonie enie Brewe (alias) Saile sicke in bodie but whole in minde do make my last will and testament in manr and forme following ffirst I do bequeath my Soule unto the hands of Almightie God my Saviour & redeemer and my body to be buried in KK Patrick church yard by my father Thomas Brewe. Also I leave my lawfull executr of all my goods moveable & unmoveable wth my farme closses & clossures Intackes wth all other appurtenances there to belonging And milne unto my Daughter Bahie eni Saile pvided allwais that if God do call for my Daughter Bahie under years of discrecon Then I leave and bequeath all my goods moveable and unmoveable farme as all the appurtenances as closes Intaickes and milne in like manr and forme as before said unto my welbeloved husband Phillip McSaile. Also I leave my mother vjd Item I leave to my foure sisters (vz) Christian, Margrett, Katherin, and Katherin junior to ether of them a peticoat of red cloath and vjd Item I leave unto my cosine Patricke Brew dwellinge in London one yonge oxe Item I leave to the poore ij bz mault 1 bz wheat 1 bz oat meal 1 beeste iiij muttons Item I leave my husband\ Phillip Saile Supvisor of my child Bahie Saile Testes { John Standish Invent { Patrick Lowy pbatum est et { Robart Calister solvit xijd verte [next page] Jurby 1600 An Invent of the goods of Jonie Brew late wyffe of Phillip Saile taken the xxvth Daye of May anno Dmi 1600 Imprimis in movable goods In oxen.................................. vj In kyne wth the calves .................. vj In yonge oxen ........................... iij of four yeare old In heffer ij of ij yeare ould Itm in horses two labouringe tith Itm one maire wth her fillie Itm one yonge fillie of 4 yeare ould Itm in muttons ......................... xvj Itm in sheepe .......................... xviij Itm in yonge hogges .................... x Itm in lambes .......................... x Itm in goats ........................... ij Itm one kidd ........................... ij Itm iiij swine of 1 yeare ould Itm in unmovable goods ffirst dj crope of corne Itm on fether bed Itm one fledge Itm ij blankets of iiij yards a peece Itm iiij sheets Itm one poott Itm one pann Itm iiij pewter platters Itm one candlesticke Itm ij salt sellars Itm 1 combe Itm ij hoghead Itm iij barrels Itm one cruter[?] Itm iij cannes Itm on little stond Itm 1 little chest Itm 1 cup ij dishes Itm certaine other implements belonging to husbandrie Itm in money ....... vj£ [£6]

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