Matthew Pedegrew / Pettigrew 1600

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 April 2019
Original: 0991433

Episcopal Will 1600E #057 German will of Matthew Pedegrew / Pettigrew, also has houses in Douglas, died 6 May 1600: 
summary: wife is alive & pregnant (she delivered a daughter Catharine who died by May 1603), dau Margaret( dead by May 1603), dau Dorotie / Dorothy, 
an unnamed son, brother Gilbert Pettigrew, pledges: Sir Robert Moore vicar of Santan & Philip Cross & (by June 1603) John Gawne, witnesses: John xxxx & 
William xxxxx, also: Thomas Craine, surgeon xxxx Woods, Robert Atkinson, Mary Woodwork, appraisers in June 1601: Richard Lucas & Robert Vinch & John Kelly 
& Patrick Kermode, appraisers in April 1602 : Richard Lucas & Robert Vinch &John Kelly & Patrick Karran, NOTE, in 1603, Sir Robert Moore vicar of Santan 
had custody of half the inventory of the remaining child, Dorothy, and Philip Cross had the other half, which half was passed to the custody of John Gawne 
by 25 June 1603.
Daughters: EpW 1602E #146 Braddan will of Catharine Pettigrew / Pedegrew & Margaret Pettigrew / Pedegrew, both infants, died 1602: sister Dorothy Pettigrew, 
no one else was mentioned in the decree.

The testament of Mathew Pedegrewe wch depted the 2 of Maye ffirst bequeathed his soule to almightie God --- and his bodie to Christian buriall to be buried Itm: he lefte to his brother Gylb: Pedegrewe xs [10s] soe of kynes --- that weane ----nd his clothes and tookes that dye belongs to his occupacon And whensoever his wyfe dothe marrye then the constable of the Peele to pa---e ----- daughter Dorrotie summ x£ in money wth fer---- Itm to his mayde servante as much clothe as wyll make her a frocke or coate Itm constituted his ij daughters Margerett and Dorrotie Pedegrewe his true and Lawfull execut ptabu est et solvit xijd added that if the byrthe wch his testes John ------an--- wyfe hath on her bearringe doe lyve iurati Wyllm ------- ---pter ----e to be exec ioytlye ------ sayd witness had deposed --- the exec: --- ande before ytt the say testator coat ------ --- ------ ----lo be left J------- that he and in ----- h------ pv------ ------i sub pena xs[10s] ad be the house in Dooglasse par------r usum Regine -- as he thought his ----- ---- to his Invent in the goods praised Amounte to xx£ page folowinge prove ------ -- in 1601 [on a slip of paper:] A trwe Invitorie of the goods of Mathew Petigrew taken the first day of June in anno dom: 1601 praised by Richard Lucas Robert Vinch John Kelley Patrick Kermott to vj£ ijd beside the half of the houses in Douglas praist be the forsaid men to vij£ xs and on silver spoone of iiijs price somma total xiij£ xiiijs ijd more to be added unto this inventorie vz thone halfe of the money wch nees Remayninge wth the mother after the deathe of her husbande and provd due to the children and not put in this invent ----- proof thereof the same to be ded here unto [next page, slip of paper:] The following is crossed & scribbled out The Invent of goods of the ------ -------- ---- ---------- --------- ------ ye ------- --- ------- followe Imprimis 1 fether bed ........... iijs ij boulstere ..................... iiijs 1 ----owe ........................ vjd 1 g---sped ....................... --- 1 coverlott ...................... viijs in iij fledgh .................... xvs terlayne treene vessels .......... ijs xd 1 stonde ......................... iiijd 1 trace .......................... iiijd 1 lyttle pl----se ................ xd 1 candlestyke .................... xvjd iiij old peuter platers .......... ijs vjd ij sm----e josser[?] ............. iijs vjd more in ij chayne ........................ xijd one pott xs in flaxe ij pounde value ......... viijd more in one peece of a faven boord ....... iiijd money xviijs In other goods and weare more sylver In Fave bothe .................... iiijs vjd spoone iiijs in money ......................... vjs dj a cowe ........................ xvs dj a heffer ...................... iiijs in money Lent .................... xs xd [next page:] ---- cowe sould for .................... xxxs a hefer of ij years ould 26£ 4s 4d monie dispursed after that Mathew Petigrewe mad his Will Imprmis to Thomas Craine} for feathers .....}........... xxv It: to him fore house rent ......... vd It: to the said Thoms for} conrsr sent ........} ......... viijs It: ould voise ..................... xxxs It: to his sonne ................... vs It: to Surgeon Woods ............... xviijs --- paid to Robt Attkinson } in house rent ....} ........... vijs 4d to Gilbert Petigrewe } a Legat ........} ............. xs for clerkes silver ................. xvd for clerkes duties ................. xxd in funrall expenses ................ vjs to Marie Woodworke } tendinge Mathewe & }....... xiiijs wyfe tym their sicknesse} paid out in chardges .......} viij weeks whyte } ...... xd when Petigrewe & his } wife were sicke .......} John Cosnahan ----egister viij£ xixs ijd [next page, a narrow piece of paper:] [next page, another narrow piece of paper]: An Inventorie of the goods An Inventorie of the of Mathew Petigrew and whole goods of Mathew wyfes taken the vj April Pedegrewe & his wyfe taken 1602 & psed by Richard Lucas the vjth of Apryll 1602 Robt Vinche Jo: Kellie & praysed by Rycharde Pat: Kermot Lucas, Robt Vinche Impmis: ij fiddr bedds ............ x--- Jo: Kellie & Pat Karran It: ij bousters .................... ii---- Imprimis ij fether beds .............. xvjs It: coverlette ..................... xvj--- It: ij bousters ....................... iiijs It: 1 ould fledge .................. xvi--- It: ij coverlets ...................... xvjs It: vij yrds rawe cloth ............ ix----[edge] It: ij olde fledge ................. xviijd It: ij fledges ..................... viijs It: viij yeards rawe clothe ........... ixs It: 1 other fledge ................. vs vjd It: ij fledges ........................ viijs It: 1 other fledge ................. iiijs It: An other fledge ................... vs vjd It: 1 ould blancket ................ xvj--- It: An other fledge ................... iiijs It: 1 pot and 1 sheete in value of.. xxd It: 1 olde blankett ................... xvjd It: xiiij£ of penots ............... v--- It: 1 pot & a sheet } It: 1 brasse candlesticke .......... x--- in value of ....}.................. xxxs It: 1 ould pottle pot .............. xvj--- It: xiiij£ penott ..................... vs It: 1 pair sheets .................. vs --- It: 1 brass candlesticke .............. xijd It: iij coursse sheets ............. vj---- It: 1 olde pottle pott ................ xvjd It: 1 Irishe caddoe ................ viij --- It: 1 payre sheets .................... vs It: 1 iron pot ..................... ijs vjd It: iij course sheets ................. vjs It: ij brasse pannes at ............ xx---- It: 1 Irish cadowe .................... viijs It: ij chaires ..................... ijs--- It: 1 Iron pott ....................... ijs vjd It: ij terrsses 1 firlot & 1 bar: .. ---- It: ij brass panns at ................. xxd It: certen treene vessells ......... ---- It: ij chaires ........................ ijs It: 1 cruk & 1 stoone .............. v---- It: ij tearses 1 firlott & 1 boull ... vs iiijd It: ij bedstockes .................. ij---- It: cerdyne treene vessels ............ xvjd It: iiij ould chistes .............. ----- It: 1 crooke & a stonde ............... vijd It: 1 ould hodged .................. vj---- It: ij bedstocks ...................... ijs xijd It: ij silvear spoones ............. v---- It: iiij olde chysts .................. vjs It: more to silver spones } It: one olde hogsed ................... vjd in vallew of .........}......... x---- It: ij sylver spones .................. viijs It: in monie ..............x£ 4s ... x--- It: more fyve sylver spoones } It: in the houses .................. in value of .............}......... xijs It: in the houses ..................... xv£ This Inventorie to be answeared by Sr Robert More and John Gawone whoe are in the Records bounde in specialtie as appearethe for the same [next page, written on the back of the narrow sheet above on the right:] That wth the test------ to be the witnesses of his wyll coveringe what goods he had, yt was but his suppotition the true Inventorie is that wch the sworne men prsented us appearethe John Cosnahon Regist: [found several pages later, immediately before EpW 1601E #084 German will of Mally Radcliffe alias Kermode:] Gylbt Pedegrew brother to Mathew Pedegrew hathe deposed, that the v£[£5] whiche his brother payde to George Cockrell was v£ wch he receyvd from Thomas Lea for whne[?] wch he had from John Blayne and that is was not no pte of his owne money, but did to the sayd Cockrell for the use of the sayd John [Will of Matthew Pettigrew continued on same page at the above presentments:] the ij ssheet panes in the first ---- of the ----- Inventory of Mathewe Pedegrewe is --- pt ---- -----ew v spoones in p----e of xijs In mony xls the houses prsed to xv£ because[?] --- spoones Awaye in the Inventory ----- I pae wate this --t----- [next page:] KK Braddan the 9th of Maye 1603 Sr Rob More vicr of KK Santane and Phillipp Cross at A Courte holden before the Reverend father in God George Lo: Byshopp of Sodor in the sayd churche parish bonds them selves in the penaltie of xl£ ad usum Regine that all such goods as are due to Dorrottye Pedegrewe by the deathe of her father and her systers sh---- ---- forthe cominge and delyvered unto the sayd Dorrothye use whe come to years of discrecon The Inventorie of the sayd Dorrothie Pedegrew Inventorie as appeerethe on the other syde of the Leaffe Inventory of Mathewe Pedegrewe was in the Chapter booke The xxvth of June 1603 John Gawne sa---ies of his owne words certifye in Courte for and in the place of Phillip Cross for the forthe cominge of the goods due to the daughter of Mathewe Petegrewe being in the hands of the sayd Phillip and ---- delyvered by the say John Gawne from the sayd Phillipe being thone halffe of the sayd Dorrotie goods and thother halffe in the hands of Sr Robert More vicar to ------e that the sayd John Gawne hathe release the sayd Phillips and bonde him halfe in the penaltie above written wch is for his pte xx£ to Answer the chylde --- ------- he hath hereunto set his hande the daye and yeare ----- above written thone halfe of ------ to the Lo: thother halfe to the sayd child John Gawne

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