Christian Christian alias Brew alias Qualtrough 1610

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 13 July 2021
Original: Manorial rolls (not filmed)

ManxWill 1610M #37 Bride will of Christian Christian alias Brew alias Qualtrough, dated 11 January 1609/10:
Summary: 1st husband xxxx Brew, 2nd husband William Christian is alive, son Edmund Christian, son Callum Christian, son Daniel/Donold Christian, son 
Michael Christian, dau Elzabeth Brew, dau Margaret Christian, dau Joney ?Brew, all of the children are of age, brother William Qualtrough, mother is dead, 
also: Margaret Kermode, witnesses: John Stevenson minister & Daniel/Donold Christian clerk & Phinlo Christian & others, pledge: Michael Christian.
?will of son: EpW 1606E #051 Bride will of William Christian, died 10 May 1606, intestate: wife is not mentioned, underage son John Christian, underage 
dau Catharine Christian, supervisors & brother: Edmund Christian & Callum Christian & Michael Christian & Daniel/Donold Christian, appraisers: Daniel/
Donold Christian of ny geni/Ballaghennie & Patrick Christian & Daniel/Donold Christian & Callum Cowle.
?Copy of will of son: EpW 1606E #141 Bride will of William Christian,died 10 May 1606, intestate: wife is not mentioned, son John Christian, dau Catharine 
Christian, brother Edmund Christian, brother Callin/Callum Christian, brother Michael Christian, brother Daniel/Donold Christian.

The xjth of January 1609 In the name of God amen: the last will and testament of Christian Qualthrough: ffirst my soule to God etc I bequeth to my sonne Edmonde xxs[20s], Item I bequeath to my sonne Callame one redd incalffe cowe iiij yeares oulde, Itm: to my sonne Danold 1 blacke cowe being incalffe of iiij yeares oulde, Item to my sonne Miche---- one boule barlie, Item I bequeath to my daughter Elzabeth Brewe 1 ferlet of mault or barlie, Itm to my daughter Margaret Christine 1 sheepe and 1 lambe, Item I leave to Margaret Kermott 1 white wascoate, after these legasies were bequeathed: being demanded who she would leave to be her execut: she answered, Callame, her husband sayd: have you not left a legasie to Callame: make me selffe execut: and I will paye all debts and will give a dowrie to Jonie, and thereupon she sayd let it be so, Itm she bequeathed to the poore iij ferlets mault, 1 bous: wheate, and the rest at discretion my daughter Elzabeth Brew hath recevd certayne corbes from my brother Wyllyam being due to me, by the death of my mother: viz: 1 chiest, 1 wheele and one payre of cardes Testes John Stevensone minister Danold Christine clark Ffinloe Christine wth others pbatum est secundum forman Juris et solvit xijd Inventorie ut supra, her goods appertaininge to her husband Willm Christin wch is xiiij£ The children are att yeeres Michaell Christin suerte to keepe the office harmlesse upon payne of double value [slip of paper that was misfiled and crossed out; found after MmW 1607M #09 Jurby will of Joney Teare als Corkill, Mylevorrey, Clark, died 23 December 1606:] Summary: husband William Christian, witness William Christian alias Mark (that is, his father is probably Mark Christian, unless it is the name of his farm, Ballamark/Ballavark), children are of age, pledge: Michael Christian. ?See: 1623 Liber Vastarum, Bride: William Standish was entered for farmland/quarterland of 8s 2d yearly rent in Cranstall treen (total rent 16s 4d), and in 1623, Christian Christian & husband Ewan Moore were entered for 4s 1d, and Margaret Christian & husband John Comish/Camaish were entered for 4s 1d rent, by virtue of the right of the two wives Christian & Margaret Christian, and of the rest of the 16s 4d rent, & Mark Christian was entered for 6s 5d rent, and Daniel/Donold Lace was entered for 21d rent after Mark & his son sold it to Daniel/Donold Lace. The Inventorie of Christian Qualthrough her ----ds aptaining to her husband Willyam Christine ---h cometh to xiiij£ By me Willim Christin alias Marke 1610 the children are at yeares Michall Christin suertie to keep the office

Last Modified 13 July 2021