William Qualtrough 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 5 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #076 Lonan will of William Qualtrough, died 10 December 1663:
Summary: wife is alive; Alice Qualtrough left a ewe; eldest son & heir Daniel; son James & son Peter & son Thomas & dau Jane & dau Margaret Qualtrough; 
supervisors: brother Daniel Qualtrough & brother in law John Lewin/Lewne [married to Jane Qualtrough], witnesses: Philip Fargher & Gilbert Corrin, pledges: 
Daniel Qualtrough for son Daniel & Philip Fargher for the mother, also: John Lewin entered a claim for 25s & 100 herrings.
Will of sister: ArW 1679A #04 Braddan will of Jane Lewin alias Qualtrough, died 14 December 1678: husband [John] Lewin is not mentioned, son Robert, son 
John, dau Joney, son Ginoe, Thomas senior, Thomas junior Lewin, son in law William Kneale, sister Catharine Qualtrough, also: Joney Lewin alias Clague, 
John Lewin of Ballamaneaugh, sumner Thomas Curghey's wife, Robert Cannon's dau. 
Sister: Braddan parish register: Jane Qualtrough als Lewn  buried 14 November 1678.

(31) Lonnan This is affirmed to be ye last will & testament of Willm Qualtrough who depted ys life about 10th of December 1663 being sick in body & whole in minde & of pfect memorie thanks be to God, doe make ys my last will & testament in manner & forme following: first hee bequeathed his soule to God, & his body to Christian buriall; It: he bequeath to ye poore 3 fir of corne & 1 boule of mault & a fir of wheate; It: hee left to his wiffe dj ye rideinge horse for a legasie; It: to Ales Qualtrough a ew; It: to each to his servants a lamb at May following; It: to his eldest sonn Donnell 10 sheepe, & halfe ye crope ofcorne, halfe ye tearme of oxen & halfe of all geere, belonging to ye working of ye lands; Itm: hee constituted & ordaine his six children vizt: Daniell James, Peter, Tho:, Jaine & Margt Qualtrough joynt executors of all ye rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable Itm: hee left supvisors of his children Danniell Qualtrough & John Lewne testes Phillip Ffarcher Donnell Qualtrough sworne supvisor Gilbt: Corrin jurati & Sr John Woods is impowered to take ye oath of Joh: Lewne at home, because Solvo tamen vin= hee is now sick cuig suo jure Donnll Qualtrough one of ye executors is sworne in Court accordinge to law, ye rest being under age pbatum et solvit 6d The Invent: of the discedents goods taken & prized by 4 sworne men vizt: Phillip Ffarcher, Will Quaile, Ffinlo Cluage & Gilbt: Teer: all praysed in engrosse some amounts to ye some of ................. 27£ - 1s - 0d Depts to be deducted of ys Invent ......... 9£ - 1s - 3d The goods in ye tuition of ye mother & ye eldest sonn Donll & gives Pledges secunda forman legis Donnell Qualtrough for Donll Qualtrough: Phillip Ffarcher for ye mother Mar ye 1th 1663 John Lewne entereth his claime against ye executors of Willm Qualtrough for ye sume of 25s & a 100 of herings due dept, as hee will make appeare & craveth tryall [written on the back of the above page] Decr ye 4th 1664 John Kneel of KK Andrews entereth his claime against the execurs: of Willm Qualtrough for ye sume of 40s due dept as hee will make to appeare & craveth tryall

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