Isabel Quirk alias Carran 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 16 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #103 Patrick will of Isabel Quirk alias Carran, died 20 December 1663:
Summary: husband [Thomas] Quirk is alive [his will in Episcopal bks 1669-1671 Patrick], eldest son [William ], young son John, dau Ann; dau Joney (of age), 
dau Alice, goddau Isabel Young; supervisor (& brother) Patrick Carran; witnesses Thomas Radcliffe & Alexander Young; pledges: Thomas Coole & James Cowle & 
Patrick Carran, also: Silvester Mylchreest entered a claim for £9 - 10s, due debt.
Father in law:  ArW 1637A #078 Patrick will of John Quirk, dated 9 March 1636/7: 1st wife (she married 1st xxxx Carran), 2nd wife Joney Killey (remarried 
to Thomas Crellin), eldest son Thomas Quirk senior (married, & has a dau Joney Quirk), son John Quirk (of age by 1650 [or 1656], son Thomas Quirk junior 
(underage), dau Isabel Quirk (her mother is dead, her brother Hugh Carran is dead), witnesses: John Harrison & Thomas Radcliffe & Richard Quirk & Michael 
Quirk, pledge: Phinlo Quirk of Eary Lhean.   
Husband & father in law: 1637 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Quirk had farmland/quarterland of 9s 6d yearly rent in Raby treen [total rent 19s], 
and he was dead so his son Thomas Quirk was entered for it in 1637.
Husband & father in law: 1638 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Quirk had farmland/quarterland of 2d rent in Raby treen [total rent 14d], 
and he was dead, so his son Thomas Quirk was entered for it in 1638.
Husband & eldest son: 1676 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Thomas Quirk had farmland of 18s 3d rent and of 9d rent in Raby treen [total rent 19s], 
and he was dead, so his eldest son & heir was entered for the rents according to the custom of the country.

German Patrick The last will & testamt: of Isable Quirke alias Carran who depted this life the 20th of Decem= ber 1663; She bequeathed her soule to God her body to Xian buriall; to ye poore a bowle of malt & a firlett wheat, ye rest at her husbands discrecon; to her eldest son a sheet, to her younge son John 20s out of ye whole, her best garment to her daughter Anne; to the Mi- nister a mutton; to her goddaughter Isable Younge a sheep; she ordained her three children Jony, Ales & John her lawfull ex- cutors of all her goods moveable & umova- ble Pat: Carran sworn supvisor witneses Tho Ratcliffe Alexander Young Jony one of ye executors sworne at Court, & allso to be true to ye rest of ye children the father sworne to bringe in a pfect Invent against May Court next sub pena 20s ad usum domini Solvo tamen vincuig suo jure The Invent in ye 9th leafe followinge pbatum et solvit 1s Mar ye 24th 1663: Sill McYlchrist entereth his claime against ye executors of Issable Quirk alias Carran for ye some of 9£-10s, due dept as hee will make to appear & craveth tryall [next page] German (57) Issable Corrans Invent taken & prized by by ye 4 sworne men followinge hoafe a cow and hoafe a heffer: are praised to ............. 29s on blanket are praised to .................................. 4s - 0 hoafe a cadoe are praised to ............................... 2s - 0 hoafe a cadoe are praised to ............................... 4s - 0 hoafe a bed and hoafe a houster are pr: .................... 12s - 0 2 ole blanckets and on ole cadoe are p: .................... 2s - 0 hoafe a littell copbart and thnrchigh[?] ................... 7s - 2 hoafe a littell wheile are praised to ...................... 16s - 4 hoafe a wolling wheile are praised to ...................... 16s - 8 hoafe a bed stock one praised to ........................... 1s - 3d hoafe of tow stircking are praised to ...................... 1s - 6 hoafe of tow hoafe barells are price ....................... 1s - 2 hoafe a curne and hoafe a tondis ........................... 0 - 8 fore pounds of black woole ................................ 2s - 0 on pound of blue woole ..................................... 0 - 6d three pounds of whit woole ................................ 1s - 6 one pound and a hoafe a blue yorne ......................... 1s - 0 one pound of hurgen yorne ................................. 0 - 6 one pound of flax .......................................... 0 - 8 hoafe of two tubes ......................................... 0 - 8 hoafe a bedstock and hoafe a barell ........................ 1s - 10 ho: a stone hoafe keu[?] and hoafe stoole ................. 2s - 6 hoafe a table and hoafe a fraime hoafe a chares ............ 1s 4d hoafe of two pailes and hoafe a disbord..................... 1s - 6 ho: a daile an dhoafe tree earthen pottes ................. 0 - 9 Hoafe of fore earthen dishes ............................... 0 - 6d hoa: of tow earthen bottells & 2 copes ..................... 0 - 3d hoa: of tree peuter dises and ---- ----- ................... 2s - 0 ho: a brasse candellstick and tree cares ................... 6 - 2 ho: of seven noging and hoafe of tree woden dises ... and tre transers and on ould seck ...................... 3s - 1 hoaf a pott and hoafe a gridell ........................... 26 - 0 [next page] hoafe a house and hoafe a garden are praised to fore pounds This goods being praised by us whose names are heare subscribed Willm: Eleston The executrix at yeeres & ye goods Willm: Copper in her own custody & hath given John Quirck pledges secundum forman legis John Woods Tho Coole Decr ye 24th 1664 Jaine Bridson entereth her claime against ye executors of Issable Corran for ye sume of 2s due dept as shee will make to appeare & craveth tryall [couple of pages later] proved at May last, Pat: The Invent of the goods of Isable Carran alias Quirk taken & priced by 4 sworne men vizt: ffinlo Cottere Tho Quirk Tho: Killy & Tho Ratcliffe, all prized to xj£ - 5s - 0d The goods in the father s hands & hath given pledges secunda forman legis James Cowle, Pat: Carran This is affirmed ------

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