Marriad Colleish/Quilleash alias Skillicorn 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 16 September 2020
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1663A #044 Maughold will of Marriad Colleish/Quilleash alias Skillicorn, died of smallpox on 3 February 1663/4:.
Summary: husband Gilbert Colleish/Quilleash is alive (died 1674, Episcopal will), father William Skillicorn; 2 sisters Catharine & Christian, brother 
Gilbert Skillicorn (entered a claim); sister in law Katherin Colleish/Quilleash, sister in law Margaret Colleish/Quilleash; also Joney Killa/Killey; 
witnesses: William Costeen & John Costeen, pledges: John Costeen & John Costeen.
Maughold parish register: Marg [sic] Skillicorn, smallpox, buried 4 February 1663/4.
Husband: Maughold parish register: Gilbert Quillease buried 13 September 1674 Episcopal Will.
Will of father: ArW 1666A #07 Lonan will of William Skillicorn, died 17 March 1663/4: wife is not mentioned, son Gilbert Skillicorn (has a contract 
bargain), 2 daughters [Catharine & Christian], witnesses: James Knickle & John Clague, also: John Joughin of Bride entered a claim for 24s.

K Maughall 1663 40 The last will and Testament of Marriott Skillicorn who (in pfect memory) departed ye 3d day of ffebry in ye yeare above written. Imprs: She bequeathed her soule to God and her body to Christian buriall Itt: Shee bequeathed all her goods whatsoever to her husband Gilbert Colesh saying (withal) that there were debts enough to discharge, and because hee was her best succourer in ye time of her visitation Itt: To her ffather Willm Skillicorn halfe a colt as Legasie Itt: To her 2 sisters 1 wasecoate and 2 petticoate (viz Katherin and Christian) as also all her wearing linens Itt: To Jony Killa a small linnen apron, and a stuffe petticoat Itt: To her sister in Law Katherine Colesh a smock, and halfe a kerchiffe. Itt: to Margaret Colesh halfe a kerchiffe. Itt: To her own sister Katherin another smock wch was worth little. Itt: She bequeathed to her brother Gilbrt Skillicorne sixe pence Legasie; to both her sisters Katherin and Christian Skillicorn each of them sixe pence Legasie. Solvo tamen vin= the executor sworne in Court cuig suo jure Testes Willm Costen X Jo: Costen X jurati pbatu est et solvit .. 10d The Goods of ye above Testator praized by 4 sworn men, viz John Cowle, Willm Costen, Robrt: Loony, and Mitchall Cotter, amounts to the summe of .....2£ - 15s - 0d pledges secunda forman legis John Costene & Joh Costene July ye 28th 1664 Gilbt Skillicorne entereth his claime against ye executors of Marriott Skillicorne for halfe a heffer & 2s in money all due dept as hee will make to appeare & craveth tryall

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