Joney Kinley alias Coraige 1632 / 33

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 14 August 2021
Original: Manorial rolls (not filmed)

ManxWill 1633M #03 Ballaugh will of Joney Kinley alias Coraige, died 24 February 1632/3:
Summary: husband xxxx Kinley is alive, 2 children: Ann & xxxx, brother [Phinlo] Coraige, sister Bessy/Elizabeth Cannell alias Coraige, Mr vicar [Hugh] 
Cannell [vicar of Michael & vicar general], mother Christian [Gawne alias] Coraige alias Corteen/Cortine also: ----r Kinley, Patrick xxxx, people who owed 
her a debt: Thomas Qualtrough & Henry Cowley& her mother Christian [Gawne alias] Coraige alias Corteen/Cortine NOTE, that Ann was left a quarter of Squine/
Squeen[?] mill, appraisers of the inventory: Nicholas Thompson & the Sumner & Daniel/Donold Teare & Thomas Cry & John Quayle & Thomas Kinley, pledges: 
Thomas Kinley & John Teare.
Ballaugh parish register: Jony Corraige als Kinley buried 24 February 1632/3.
Possible husbands:
   [more likely] Ballaugh parish register: Robert Kinley buried 18 January 1636/7
   Ballaugh parish register: Christopher Kinley buried 1 November 1663
?Mother [probably] Christian Gawne alias Coraige alias Cortine/Corteen: Ballaugh parish register: Christian Cortin als Gawen buried 10 July 1634.
?See mention of mother Christian Corteen: EpW 1601E #020 Maughold will of Mally/Mollie Kermode alias Christian, died 12 February 1600/1: husband xxxx 
Kermode is not mentioned, son Richard Kermode, also: Daniel/Donold Kermode, Christian Corteen/Quartine, John Christian, Daniel/Donold Christian & his 
children, Robert Christian, witnesses: Sir John Christian vicar & Robert Christian clerk.
See: Christian Corteen was mentioned (left a firlet of barley & a firlet of oats & 2 coats, 'Christian eni Quartine') in the will of Mally Kermode alias 
Christian will 1601E #020 Maughold.
   ?Grandfather: Manx Will 1610M #41 Maughold will of Gilnoe Corteen/Quartine, 'Gilnowe Corchine' died March 1609/1610: wife is not mentioned, son & exec 
   William Corchyne/Quartine [died January 1613/4], son Richard [?died about 1630], dau Margaret, dau Ann/Annas, dau Christian [?married to xxxx Corkill & 
   died about 1613, OR married 1st to xxxx Coraige & 2nd to xxxx Gawne & died 1634 Ballaugh], witnesses: Daniel/Donold Carran? & John Corlett, pledge 
   William Colleish/Quilleash.
Sister: Ballaugh parish register: Bessy Corraige buried 7 Feb 1644/5.
Will of sister: ArW 1645A #17 Ballaugh will of Elizabeth Cannell alias Coraige, died 24 February 1644/5: husband xxxx [Cannell] is not mentioned; dau 
Christian, son John, dau Ellin, brother Phinlo Coraige, appraisors: John Teare, Thomas Steane/Stephen, Gubbon/Gibbon Craine, & Philip Gawne, witnesses & 
pledges: Nicholas Cowley & Gubbon/Gibbon Craine.
Brother: Ballaugh parish register: Ffinlo Corraige buried intus 29 Dec 1654.
Will of brother: ArW 1654A #38 Ballaugh will of Phinlo Coraige of Ballacoraige, died 27 December 1654, intestate: wife [Jane Mylrea] is not mentioned [died 
1653/4, ArW 1655A #06 Ballaugh], unmarried daughter Margaret of age.
Will of sister in law, brother Phinlo's wife: ArW 1655A #06 Ballaugh will of Jane Coraige alias Mylrea, dated 12 March 1653/4: husband [Phinlo] Coraige of 
Ballacorraige was not mentioned [died 1654, ArW 1654A #38 Ballaugh], son & heir John Coraige (married to Joney Casement), dau Margaret Coraige, witnesses: 
John Cowley & John Coraige, also: Thomas Cowley.
   Ancestors & Ballacoraige family farm: 1511/1515 Manorial Rolls, Ballaugh Parish: Balycane/Ballacaine treen: Duncan McQuarag was entered for 17s 6d yearly 
   rent, and Fynlo/Phinlo McQuarrag by Duncan aforesaid for 3s 6d yearly rent for 2 tenements and one quarter of land [the farm Ballacoraige] demised to 
   them in Ballacaine treen, total rent 21s.
Brother: 1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, Phinlo Coraige was entered for a quarterland in Ballacaine treen for a rent of 21s. Also entered for other 
quarterlands in Ballacaine treen were William Corlett for 20s 8d, and John Mylrea for 22s, and John Craine for 18s 6d & for 8d, and Donold Mylrea (12d) & 
Ellin Quayle (6d) & Thomas Stephen (6d) for 2s. Total treen rent was £4 - 4s - 2d.
Brother etc: Composition Book 1643/1657 Ballaugh: In 1643, Phinlo Coraige was entered for a quarterland (Ballacoraige) and a parcel of intack belonging to 
it and a parcel of turbary, and his son John Coraige plus John son of John Teare and Thomas son of John Corlett were entered for it, with a fine of £5 & 
rent of 46s 6d granted in 1643; in 1691, [son] John Teare was age 49.
1656 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh: Phinlo Coraige had a quarterland of 21s yearly rent in Ballacaine treen, and in 1656, William Crenilt was entered for 3d 
which was sold to him by John Coraige, heir of Phinlo, with John Corraige entered for 20s 9d.
Brother: 1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, Phinlo Coraige was entered for a parcel of Intack belonging to Ballacaine treen for 2s.
Brother: 1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, Phinlo Coraige & William Callister & Thomas Corlett were entered for a parcel of Intack for 2s 3d rent.
Coraige family:
   1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, Donold Coraige & Christian Garrett had a parcel of intack of yearly rent of 16d.
   1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, Donold Coraige had 2 parcels of intack for 2 1/4d and 3/4d, plus John Craine for 6d & William Bollough for 3d, 
   for a total rent of 12d for the intack parcel.
   1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, Thomas Coraige had a parcel of intack for 2d.
   1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, John Coraige & Christian Garrett had a parcel of intack for 1d rent.
   1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, Donold Coraige had a cottage for 4d rent.
   1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, John Coraige & Christian Garrett had a cottage for 2d rent.
   1639 Liber Assed, Ballaugh: In 1639, Robert Cowley (6d) & Donold Coraige (2d) & Donold Craine (4d) had a cottage for 12d rent.

[crumbled top edge & sides:] ------ good and pf------ ------and testament ---[torn]-- -----er and ---- ----- ------ into the hands of allmighty ---- ------ ----- bodie to Christian buriell I ----- ------ --- husband, as yett[?] may best spa---e ----- ----- ----r Kynley two sheep, Itm to my two ch----- ---land ----m, and clothes whatsomever and doe ------ ------ the rest of my goods moveable and unmove----- ------ Ann wth her pt and portion of goods Basy----- ----aig dueringe her minorritie, and alsoe my said broth--- ---rseer of my said children, also to see they sustaine noe wro---- ---- ther it is my will that yf it please God both my said chi----- before they come to lawfull years, then ther portion and goods I ---- to my sister Bessie Corraige alias Cannell, Itm to Patrick ----- a lambe, Itm I desire Mr vicr Cannell to see my both childer sustaine ---- Itm to my husband one blanket & a choise canvisse for bed clothes, Itm it is my will that my daughter Ann pay for a qrter[?] of a squine mill out of her owne portion, and to have it to herselfe Testes Patrick ----- Invent afore the next Chaptr John ----- day in the payne of 5s jurati patum est ----- debts oweinge to her 8d Inprimis from Thomas Qualtraigh xxxs[30s] from Henry Cowley xs [10s] from her mother Christian Cortine on qter of a cow wth the increase therof [a small piece of paper found a couple of pages later:] Jesus I have taken Thomas Kinley bound for the fourthcom= inge of the goods of the children of Jony Coraige there mother due to them by her death uppon paine of double value secundum forman &c; And the father of the sd children saith, that one John Teare will bee bound to yor self as another suertie. And thus wth my Love to you & yors I rest June 13th 1633 Hugh Cannell [found several of pages later:] ----- xxth of May 1634 --ho Qualteraigh hath appeared befor me hath bound himselffe in x£[10£] ad usum ----- that he will agree wth the overseers wthin ---- after the date hereof or else brynge a ce---- under the ministers hand from the grave of the Jony Coraiges grave that he is free f--- oweing of the sayd debt as is loaft[?] ----- will or else to remayne in his former estate

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