Patrick Brew 1610

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 July 2021
Original: Manorial rolls (not filmed)

Manx Will 1610M #12 Braddan will of Mr Patrick Brew of Balloughton [in the Bishop's Barony], also has land/house in England, died 4 April 1610: 
Summary: wife is alive, brother? Thomas Brew & his children, brother David? Brew, niece (dau of brother David[?] Brew) Margaret Brew, cousin/niece? & 
exec Elzabeth Brew, cousin/nephew? Patrick Kermode & his wife (Is she Elzabeth Brew?), witnesses: Richard Lucas & John Cussack & John Ruskin, pledges: 
Daniel/Donold Callister & William Banks, appraisers of the inventory: John Walker & Thomas Joyner & John Kissack & Daniel/Donold Callister. George 
Samwell of Lombard Street, London entered a claim for £50+, also mentioned: William Norris & William Crowe vicars general. 
?Cousin/nephew Patrick Kermode: Episcopal will 1613-1616 Braddan, will of Patrick Kermode.

The iiijth day of Aprill 1610 In the name of God amen, I Patricke Brewe sicke in bodey but whole ---- mind and of perfet remembrance, God be thanked, doe ordaine a--- make my laste will & testament, in forme and manner followinge, first I bequeath my soule to almghtie God my maker and ---d------ through ---- whole merits I hope to be saved, Item my will is that my brother[?] Thomas Brewe his children have six pence a peece, Item to Margeret Brewe my brother Davids [?or Daniel] daughter her six pence, Item I will that my cuzin Elzabeth Brewe have my moitie and right of Baleoughton, Item I will that my cuzin Patricke Kermotte have my bee nes wch are in his owne cha---- Item I will that my wife have my rings, my pearles and my jewell--- and the monie that can be taken for the close that is to be s---- Item I leave my cuzin Elzabeth Brewe my lawefull executor of all my goods --- that ye wyfe and the premisses are pvoed true by Deposition --xec hath refused to of the subsequent witnesses ---- ye said will Testes Richard Lucas } John Cusack } iurati s---- John Ruskine JR } Patricke Kermott & his wyeffe are sworn --- bringe in a true Inventorie of the goods --- Mr Pat Brewe deceassed wch are in the --le of Man xxiiijth of Maie 1610 Memoramdum that all the goods chattles jewels gold and silver lands medowes and closures devidable are all to ---- stayd & sequestred in the handes of them that are nowe possessed ether there wth untill the wieff and execut: did dep--- the offic in everie respect wthin the dommes ------iec and that wth twelve monethes ad a daie, the possessors p---- in securitie for the furthcomminge Note yt the late wyfe of ye said Pat Brewe Ane invent wthin xiiij daies sworne to bringe in a true inven torie of all the goods yt the Pat Brew Md: that ye vth of June 1610, the Church hath refferred the wy---- temporall Court and the one half of the goods to b----- determyned here as lawe will pmitt because ------ case, And for asmuch as the exec hath re------ apptaineth to the Spirituall Court we have ----- ---------sured that the next of kinred to ----------- ew--- --------- [crumbled bottom & side edges] [next page:] The names of the prrycers of the goods of the wthin xxxx Patryck Brewe names of the sureties, viz Donnold Callister & Willm Bankes The names of the prycers John Walker Tho: Joyner John Kissake & Dannold Calister [next page:] the xvij of June 1610 An Inventorie of the goodes belonginge to Patricke Brewe deceassed remayning from the Countrie Debts: praysed by iiijor men as by there hands may appeare and lykwyse Mrs Brewe wyffe unto the said Patricke havinge soe muche goodes now in pticuler valuation and some, taken awaye unproved beeing the just halfe and devyded by the said men as wittnesseth hir owne hande Inprmis iiij sheets and a table clothe pr ... xxs[20s] Itm iij table napkins at .................... xijd Itm iiij pillow beeres pce .................. iiijs vjd Itm iij hand towells ........................ ijs Itm ij ould shirts .......................... xviijd Itm 1 ould coursse sheete ................... vijd Itm certen ould clouts ...................... xijd Itm vij plaine bands & iij Russbands ........ vs Itm iiij handkerches ........................ xijd Itm 1 paire boote hoise ..................... viijd Itm one carpet pce .......................... iiijs Itm ij quarells of glasse ................... vjd Itm v[5] brasse spoones ..................... xxd Itm 1 litle caster & a picture cloth ........ ijs Itm ij hatts & a bande ...................... vjs Itm one pair of gould weights ............... xvjd Itm one truncke pce ......................... vjs Itm one satan dublett ....................... viijs Itm 1 paire breches ......................... iijs Itm 1 ould blanckett ....................... xijd Itm one ould bed covering ................... vjs Itm one Cronicle booke ...................... ixs Itm one Commion booke ....................... iiijs Itm x[10] storie bookes ..................... vs Itm one map & iij pictures .................. xijd Itm one brushe .............................. iiijd Itm 1 ware boxe ............................. ijs Itm 1 girkin & a dublett .................... vs Itm one ould pair breches ................... viijd Itm 1 pair stockins ......................... ijs vjd Itm certen ould ruges ....................... xijd Itm 1 hanmer & pincers ...................... vjd Itm 1 hamper basket ......................... ---- ---- ------ ----- certen ---- [cumbled bottom & side edges] [next page:] Itm more hallfe the pce of one horsse sadle and boots .......................... ----[fold] Itm halfe the pce of one gowne .............. ---- Itm one cloake pce .......................... ---- Itm dj one ould cloake ...................... ---- Itm halfe of --- curtans and } halfe a carpett...........}............... ---- Itm in monie ................................ --- Itm halfe one close rent halfe --- therof is ijs vjd Note that the some of iiij£ xjs ..........} of beosse monie in Patrick Kermott .......} his handes, and xvijs of other ...........} monie is deducted out, and be----e over } v£ ---- & above this Inventorie to pay ...........} the Ilande debts viz: in the whole ...... } Md: that I Mrs Brewe late wyffe of Patricke Brewe deceassed doth confesse my selfe to have receyved at the hands of Patrick Kermott soe muche goodes as in the forsaide Inventorie is conteined and devyded by iiij men ether in pticu= lers in gould, silver rings pearles or other goodes agreeable to the Inventorie in valuation or some, and to wittnesse the trewth herof I have hereunto put my hande some xij£ ixs 1d besyd the halfe Cloise Mrs Brewe her mrke X John Walker John Cussacke --------- Calister his m--- X [next page:] Mr Norrys and Mr Crowe I commend ---- yowe, as I am informed by some of ---- in your contrey that my good freend Mr -- Brewe is depted this liffe, and hathe l--- Isle of Manne all suche gooddes as he h-- decease, and that the same or some pte your order is comitted to the charge and c---- of Danold Callaster and Wm Banckes, --- is to yow to desier of yow that I may ha--- true coppie of the Inventorye sente to me by some of my Lord Bisshoppes men when --- Lord shall come to London and also a coppie --- all the proceadinges in this matter and th--- charges I will pay either to my Lord Bishopp or the bringer thereof And if either yow or a---- by your appointment will use mee in any matter that resteth in mee doe to doe I w--- requite your travell & curtesey, Mr Br---- oweth to mee by bonde iuste debte wch --- have shewed to this berer ffiftie and --- poundes paide by mee for him at the t---- three yeres paste as by the obligacon --- the xxviijth day of Ffebruary anno quad--- quinto of quene Elizabeth wherein the sa---- Pattryck Brewe and one -- John Cow---- of East Mithfeild in the county of Middle--- yeoman doe stand bound to mee, in one hundreth and fower score poundes doth m--- at large appere, more Mr Brewe ---- to me by two severall other obligacon dated the xiijth day of Ffebruary anno primo Jacobi of xxx£ [30£] penaltie in eche to pay xviij£ the xiijth day of Auguste --- the xiijth day of Ffebruary then next --- as by those obligacions also may app---- Now he beinge thus truly indebte---- one penny is answered as by ---- Justely and trulie prove A th--- to signifie thus much to yow---- By the lawe his iuste ----- ------ [at least one more line is crumbled away] [next page:] And if I may (beinge a stranger to yow) reseave some direccions from you for the effectinge of my fate, wch is to make stan--- the remaynder in the suertyes handes I sh-- be beholdinge unto yow: And I am contented that yow shall repay your selves all charges and wthall take what yow will for your paines for I shall (as I am am have[?] lm--- loose by Mr Brewe at the leaste Restie--- when as all is donne, to I pray yow lett m--- Intreat yow to have an answere of this Letter wth as muche spead as yow canne and Directe yt to George Samwell nota---- publique dwellinge in Lombard Strete in London at the signe of the prophett Samuell And thus beinge very bowld to troble yow I reste this xxvijth day of Julie 1610 your assured good freend George Samwell This berer hath also seene and read all the saide three obligacions and knoweth very well the hand wrytinge of the said Pattryck Brewe As for the gooddes remayninge in Mrs Brewes handes I have made attachmente of them and yet I shalbe a loser for there are other Debts owinge to in for wch I have othre Specialtyes wch I have also shewed to this berer [on the reverse side of the above:] To my Reverend good ffrendes Mr Wm Norrys and Mr Wm Crowe vickers generall in the Isle of Man geve theise

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