Alice Christian alias Christian 1600

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 14 April 2019
Original: 0991433

Episcopal Will 1600E #030 Bride will of Alice Christian alias Christian of Cranstall, died 10 April 1600, has ground in Cranstall: 
summary: husband Daniel/Donold Christian is alive, 2 unnamed sons, 2 unnamed & underage daughters, supervisors:  brother John 
Christian & father xxxx Christian, mother is alive, witnesses: Sir John Stevenson & William Christian & Daniel / Donold Quirk & 
John Christian clerk & Michael Christian & John Cannell.
Copy of the will: EpW 1600E #091 Bride will of Alice Christian alias Christian of Cranstall, died 10 April 1600: husband [Daniel/Donold Christian] is alive, 
2 unnamed daughters (underage), unnamed sons, mother is alive, father is alive, brother John Christian, supervisors: father & brother John Christian, 
witnesses: Sir John Stevenson & William Christian & Daniel/Donold Quirk & John Christian & Michael Christian & John Cannell.
?Relative/son: ArWills 1636 Court Proceeding, found after ArW 1636A #088 Patrick will of Hugh Shimmin: 1636 Court Proceedings regarding the tithe of 
David Christian of Cranstall, Bride, farmer, which had been paid for 50 years and more: 1636: Curia habita apud holme de Peele March 21  Coram Rich divina 
pvidentia Episco Insula Mona die prdicto  Charles Coole curate swarne & examined fo------[dark edge] yt David Xtian farmer of Cranstle to his pfect 
knowledge hath pde ----aner of smale tythes of 50tie yeares and upward m----t any after[?] b------[dark] res----ance; and yt he himself being many yeares 
pctor received the same, Charles Coole -----[dark] John Lace 60 yeares or there about sworne & examined saith as the former Deponent in every pointe, John 
Lace his X Mitchel Kneale Sumnr for many yeares of that parish sworne & examined saith yt he was with the pctors when the smale tythes of David Christine 
farmer[?] alwayes payde the same and sometymes the pctors bestowed the tyth lambe & woole one himself, Mitchel Kneale.

The testament of Ales Christen wch depted the xth daye of Aprill: ffirste she did bequeath her soule to almightie God etc. Itm shee lefte to her husbande the rydinge horse oute of the whole. Itm she lefte to her ij daughters her pte of the cropp of corne, and the halffe quarter of grounde in Cranstall, Itm constituted & ordeyne her ij sonnes and her twoe daughters aforesaid her true & lawfull executors Itm shee lefte them theyr pte of a xj silver spoones. Itm shee left to her twoe daughters her cloathes iiij chartcheffes iiij bants iij Quieffes iij smockes one payre of sheetes one fledge, all these legacies to be in the custodie of ther grandmother tyll her sayd daughters come to yeares of discretion. Itm shee left to her brother John that wch he hathe in his owne hands. Item to the poore ij bou: malte 1 boule wheate & more at discretion Itm shee apoynted her father & her brother John Suprvisors pbatu et solvit xxij testes Sr Jo: Stevenson Willim Christen Donold Quyrke John Christen Clerke Michell Christen The inventorie annexed John Canele [next page] An invent of the goods Donald Christeine and Alice his wiffe at the houre of her death taken the xxijth of April 1601 Inprimis in oxen iij Itm one cowe Itm in heffers on of iij yeres one ij yeres and A yere old Itm one of iiij yeares ould Itm ij horses one maire & one --------ng [?riding or laboring] horse iij yeres old Itm the sheep at ...... to be brought in Itm x[10] in sheepe & muttons Itm in spones xj Itm in Lames iij Itm ij beds ij boulsters iij pillow beres Itm on bedstocke Itm in fledges iiij Itm in blankets iij dj blankets Itm more then a quarter of beadd shets Itm in sheetes .... v [5] Itm on quarter of tri-e[?] Itm in table napkins vj Itm iij slippinge of smale yorne Itm in nyffes ..... iij Itm iij slipping of rond yorne Itm in charcheives iiij Itm v [5] broade geese ij ganders Itm in bandes ..... iiij Itm ij henes Itm in smockes iiij Itm ij cheres Itm in hats ..... ij Itm ij payre of cryles Itm iij apprones Itm iij hydes et dj hide Itm one sack Itm ij old canvas Itm ij trasses or plowing gear Itm on p----oler po--le pole Itm iij heome ropes Itm ij pottle cannes Itm j harowe Itm iij pigginges Itm iij straddles Itm xviij trenchers Itm ij crees[?] Itm j crucke Itm on silver themebl Itm j great canne Itm in silver brades geate xxiij Itm j posset strpp[?] Itm on signet of silver Itm one pewter tranket Itm ij cupples of ocke Itm on Irysh comon Itm xiij spares of oke Itm on xxxx xxxxxxx Itm ij stone pichers Itm on brasse chandlestick Itm on chiest Itm j basone Itm ij barrells Itm one whele Itm ij pound & a quarter of green wheat Itm on quarter of mele

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