Mrs Ann Vinch alias Stradling 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 27 September 2020
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1663A #064 Braddan will of Mrs Ann Vinch alias Stradling, dated 30 November 1663:
Summary: husband [Henry] Vinch is not mentioned [died before 1651, ?Episcopal will early 1640s], dau Amy, son Richard, son John executor, witnesses: 
John Murrey & William Cubbon, pledges: John Murrey & Robert Quayle junior.
Braddan parish register: Mrs An Vinch  buried  6 December 1663.
Husband & son: ArWills 1651 note, Regarding Ann Vinch alias Stradling, wife of Henry Vinch deceased [?Episcopal will early 1640s], and their son Arthur, 
taking care of the underage son of deceased 'young' Henry Vinch, also sister Amy Vinch is mentioned: young Henry Vinch is dead as is his father Henry Vinch, 
and the wife of the father Henry is Ann Stradling [her will 1663A #064 Braddan], deceased young Henry has an underage son, brother of young Henry & 
supervisor Arthur Vinch, sister of young Henry & supervisor Amy Vinch, pledges: Constable Madder & John Crellin merchant: April 20th 1651: Constable Madder 
of Peele Castle and John Crellin Merchant is become bound that Anne Vinch wife of Henry Vinch deceased & Arthur her son shall keep and mainteine the child 
of young Henry Vinch deceased until he come to lawfull yeares subpoena x£[10£] ad usum dom: & further punishmt: at the ordinaryes discrecon. 
Wheras the Sumnr hath made affidavit that he charged Aurther and Amey Vinch to take their brother Henry his child as Law requireth or to shew Lawfull cause 
to us to the contrary and have contemptuously disobeyed  Therfore thees are to will and require the sd Arthur and Aymey Vinch be comitted into St Germans 
prison and their let them remaine until they  have to the contrarie  dat this 22th of March 1650, Hugh Cannell, Ro: Parre; To Mr. Constable of Castle Peele 
the Sumnr first doeing his duty  or upon his affidavit of their disobedience to be executed by a Souldier.
See: Ann Vinch als Stradling was a witness (wife of Henry Vinch) to the will of Catharine Moore als Joyner will 1647A #24 Braddan.
See: Episcopal wills books 1623-1628 Santan:  will of Grace Stradling.
?See: Henry Vinch & David Murrey both merchants of Douglas are arbitrators between John Stephen & Christian Mylevorrey 1634 Douglas.
?See: Henry Vinch mentioned (received his legacy of 22s 6d and half a bull) in the will inventory of Robert Quayle will inventory 1633A #011 Patrick, not 
listed in the Old Typed Index.
?See: Henry Vinch pledge for the inventoried goods of Christian Qualtrough als Stowell/Stole als Mylevorrey will 1635A #12 Braddan.
?See: Henry Vinch witness to the will of Robert Key will 1635A #18 Braddan.
?See: Henry Vinch mentioned (owed Mullenex 20s) in will of Mullenex Curghey, will 1642A #23 Braddan.
?See: Henry Vinch of Douglas pledge for the inventoried goods of Ann Thompson alias Fletcher will 1644A #80 Braddan.
1618 Liber Vastarum, Douglas:  Robert Vinch had cottages in Douglas and was now dead, so his son Patrick Vinch was entered in 1618.
   Episcopal Will books 1603-1619 Braddan,  will of Robert Vinch.
   Braddan parish register: Jo: Vinch son of Jo: Vinch buried 18 January 1628/9.
   Braddan parish register: Grace Vinch  buried 30 December 1628.
   Braddan parish register: Grace Vinch daughter of Henry Vinch buried 27 August 1634.
   Braddan parish register: Alice Joyner als Vinch buried 21 February 1637/8 married to xxxx Vinch.
      Alice Vinch als Joyner mother (married xxxx Vinch) of Mary Corkill als Vinch, will 1637A #031 Braddan
      Braddan parish register:   Marie Vinch als Corkill  buried 16 October 1637 
      Marie Corkill als Vinch will 1637A #031 Braddan, husband William Corkill, made 23 July 1637, buried 16 Oct 1637
   Braddan parish register: dau of Patrick Vinch  buried 15 December 1636.
   Braddan parish register: Jo: Vinch son of Patrick Vinch buried 19 January 1637/8.
   Braddan parish register: Patrick Vinch buried 15 July 1657 ?Episcopal Will books 1647-1650 Braddan.
   Braddan parish register: Robert Vinch  buried 30 October 1662 Episcopal Will.
Husband? & ?: 1648 Liber Vastarum, Douglas: Henry Vinch had a cottages of 6s rent and he sold it to Paul Bridson, who was entered for the 6s rent in 1648.
Self & husband & ?: 1660 Liber Vastarum, Douglas: Patrick Vinch had cottages in villa Douglas of 6d rent, and Henry Vinch (?son) then had them, and Henry 
was now dead, & the widow of Henry [Ann Stradling] sold the 6d rent to John Murrey.
Self & husband & son & ?father or brother: 1665 Liber Vastarum, Douglas: Richard Stradling had cottages of 3d rent in Douglas, and John Vinch, son to Henry 
Vinch who was the deceased husband of Ann Stradling, had the rent and sold it to Robert Quayle who was entered for it in 1665.
Self & son John & husband Henry & ?: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Douglas: Henry Vinch had cottages in Douglas of 16d rent along with Thomas Corrin who had 16d rent 
& Richard Stradling who had 16d rent, and Henry Vinch was now dead, and the whole of the rent (of 4s) was his after the death of Thomas Corrin & Richard 
Stradling, which was left by his last will to his wife Ann Vinch alias Stradling, and she now being dead, her son & executor John Vinch sold his right to 
Robert Kelly who was entered for the full 4s rent of the cottages.
Self & son John & husband Henry: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Douglas: Henry Vinch had firma brac of 4d rent, and when he died, he left it to his wife Ann Vinch 
alias Stradling, & now she was dead and her son & executor John Vinch sold his right to Robert Kelly who was entered for the 4d rent of the firma brac.
Husband & son: 1679 Liber Vastarum, Douglas: John Corrin had 4d yearly rent of firma brac, and it fell to Henry Vinch, and his son John Vinch sold it to 
Robert Kelly who was entered for it in 1679.
NOTE, Patrick Vinch appears to the the father of Henry Vinch who married Ann Stradling, the daughter or sister of Richard Stradling, and when she died in 
1663, her heir was son John Vinch.
?: Braddan parish register: Patrick Vinch buried 15 July 1657.
?: Braddan parish register: daughter of Patrick Vinch buried 15 December 1636.

Braddan (23) In the name of God amen. I Anne Vinch alias Stradling sick in body but whole in minde make this my last will & testament in maner following 1. I recommend my soule into ye hands of my blessed Saviour Christ Jesus & my body to the grave 2. To the poore I leave five shillings 3. To my daughter Emie forty shillings & a petticoat cloath legasie 4. To my sonne Richard 6d legasie 5. I leave my sonne Johnwhole executor of all my goods moveable & unmoveable Nov 30, 1663 solvo tamen vincuig suo jure Witnesses hereof John Murrey jurati Will: Cubbin his marke X pbatum et solvit .. 1s The Invent of the said Testatrixe given in by the Executor in grosse amounts to ye sume: of ......... 30£ - 0s - 0d pledges secunda forman legis Joh Murrey Robt Quayle junior

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