Thomas Brew 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 6 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #078 Lonan will of Thomas Brew, died 28 February 1662/3: 
Summary: wife Catharine Lewney is alive [her will ArW 1665A #15 Lonan], 3 children: son Gilbert, dau Catharine, & dau Isabel Brew; Thomas also has a 
brother alive who has land Gilbert is to get from the brother (Gilbert's uncle), witnesses: Philip Brew & Mould Cotteen, pledges: Philip Brew & Philip Brew, 
appraisors: Mold/Mallooney Cotteen & Gilbert Brew & William Clague & John Kelly;  NOTE, 'Mold', is sometimes a nickname for Moldonney/Mallooney. 
Will of wife: ArW 1665A #015 Lonan will of Catharine Brew alias Lewney, died 16 December 1664: husband [Thomas] Brew is not mentioned [his will ArW 1663A 
#078 Lonan], dau Catharine Brew, son Gilbert Brew, dau Isabel Brew; also Daniel Lewney (owed 10s), witnesses: Phinlo Cotteen & Thomas Clague, pledges: 
Phinlo Cotteen & Thomas Clague & William Stowell & William Corrin & William Clague & Philip Brew.

(32) Lonnann The last will and testament of Tho: Brew who departed this life the 28th of ffebruary 1662: first he committed his Soule to God and his body to Christian buriall; It: he left to his wife halfe a quarter of a mayre; It: his will was that if his son could get the lands from his uncle that his said son shoald have all his part of the geares beloninge to the workeinge of the farme and his part of the cropp of corne but a firlett of corne to be payd to each of his daughters and his said son was to pay it as he could, and his part of the plowe; It: he left to his son his part of the horses he paying his sisters ---e rate that the swoarne men would praise them; It: further his will was that if his said son should not get the lands his will was then that his three children viz Gilbert Kaithren and Issable Brewe to be joyntly exec: of all his goods moveable and unmoveable The executors sworne in Court & of lawfull years Testes Solvo tamen vincuig Phillip Brew suo jure Mold Cotteene jurati pbatum est et Solvit 6d Invent: priced by William Cloage, Mold Cotteene, Gilbt: Brew and Jo: Kelley beinge sworne £ - s - d It: one oxe ......................... 1 - 0 It: halfe a horse ................... 0 - 7 - 0 It: all the rest of the goods ....... 2 - 1 - 0 pledges secunda forman legis Phillip Brew Phillip Brew

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