Bahie Clark alias Lewin 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 19 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #116 German will of Bahie Clark alias Lewin, died 12 March 1663/4:
Summary: husband Thomas Clark alive [died 1665, ArW 1665A #017 German]; eldest son Silvester of age; 5 children exec: dau Ann Clark of age & dau Dorothy 
& dau Christian & son William & dau Margaret. brother John Lewin; witnesses & pledges: brother John Lewin & Thomas Watterson, also: Humphrey Clark owed 
2s 6d. 
Will of husband: ArW 1665A #017 German will of Thomas Clark, died 16 April 1665: wife [Bahie Lewin] is not mentioned [her will ArW 1663A #116 German], dau 
Ann of age, dau Dorothy of age, dau Christian underage, son William underage, dau Margaret underage, eldest son Silvester of age; brother's daughter; 
witnesses: Hugh Craine & Thomas Craine & William Cannell & John Woods; various pledges: John Fargher & John Kinvig & John Shimmin & Richard Clucas & 
William Quirk.
Will of son: ArW 1675A #151 German will of William Clark, died 23 January 1675/6: not married, both parents are dead; sister Ann (has a daughter), sister 
Dorothy, sister Christian, sister Margaret, brother Silvester Clark, also: William Clague & Henry Dawson, witnesses: William Dawson & John Gell.
Dau: German parish register:  Dorothy Clark married Thomas Kewish on 8 May 1680 in German.
Dau: Old German Deeds, Bundle 2 #64:  Date 16 May 1716, Peel: Dorothy Kewish als Clark of Peel & her children William + Dorothy Kewish sold for 10s to 
Robt Curghey of the Carrick of Lezayre a parcel of land in Peel adjacent to Phillip Gell's garden of 1d rent; Witnesses Silvester Kewish & Phillip Craine 
& Matth Curghey.
?Will of dau: ArW 1691A #02 Onchan will of Christian Lewin alias Clark, died 11 January 1691/2: husband William Lewin, dau Margaret Lewin, sister Ann 
Clark, 2 other sisters, witnesses: Gilnoe Quine & Margaret Cowin, pledges: Gilnoe Quine & Paul Lewin; appraisors: Thomas Lewin & Paul Gelling & William 
Skillicorn & John Lewney.
?1st wife of son Silvester: Michael parish register: Alice Clarke als Corlett died of smallpox, bur 25 Feb 1691.
?1st wife of son Silvester: ArW 1691A #25 Michael will of Alice Clark alias Corlett, died 24 February 1691/2: husband Silvester Clark remarried to Bahie 
Jane on 3 October 1693 Michael, dau Margaret (died by April 1693), son Gilbert, witnesses: William Caine & James Boyde, pledges: Henry Woods & Hugh Woods.
? Son Silvester: Michael parish register: Silvester Clark married Bahie Quilliam alias Jane on 3 October 1693 in Michael.
2nd wife of son Silvester: ArW 1714 A #16 Michael will of Bahie Clark als Quilliam als Jane, died 24 March 1713/4: husband Silvester Clark, son Philip 
Quilliam, son Henry Quilliam, son David Quilliam, dau? Joney, dau in law Joney Quilliam als Caine, stepson Gilbert Clark, also: Ellin Brew, Captain 
Silvester Radcliffe, Joney Quilliam als Brew, executors Philip Quilliam & Henry Quilliam & David Quilliam, & Joney.
Husband & son: 1668 Liber Vastarum, German: Thomas Clark had a parcel of intack land of 1d rent belonging to Sarsdall treen, 
and he was dead so his son Silvester Clark was entered for it in 1668.
Husband & son:  1691 Composition Book, German: Thomas Clark was entered for rent in 1643, and it went to his son William Clark, & was expired in 1691.
?Dau: 1662 Liber Vastarum, German: Ann Clark had farmland of a yearly rent of 2d in Ballatersin treen, being a parcel adjoining to William Whitehead's 
ground, and she sold it to John Clucas, who was entered for the 2d rent in 1662.

March the 12th 1663 (65) In the name of God Amen. I Bahy Leoane sicke of Body yett whole in minde and of perfett memorie thanks be to God for itt, doe make my last will and testament as followeth: Imprimis I bequeath my Soule to God and my Body to Christian Buriall; Item to the poore 3 halfe ferletts of mault and the other materials After my husbands and the executors discrecion for to be given at All= hallowtide. Item I leave to my eldest sonn the heire halfe the plowe, halfe the crope of corne and halfe all the geares belonginge to the farme within and without. Item I leave to my Daughter Ann four pound and a wedding dinner out of the whole from the heir as well as fore the rest of the childer. And soe to the rest of my daughters a wedding dinner one by one to be given by the heire when they becom marriageable and given in mariage. Item I leave my husband in Legacie one oxe. Lastly I constitud my five childer my true and Lawfull executors of all the rest of my goods movable namly Ann and Dorothy, Christian and William& Margrett Ann one of ye executors is sworne in Court & shee & her brother Sill is sworne supvisor of ym under age Testies John Leoane Tho: Watterson jurati solvo tamen vincuig suo jure pbatum et solvit 7s [next page] The Inventorie taken and prsed by four sworne men namely Hen: Dawson, Tho: Watterson, Will: Corris, John Shimmin £ s d Imprimis 3 heffers and a steare & 2 cowes.............. 3 - 16 - 0 Itt: five horses and the 1 parte of 2 horses ......... 3 - 06 - 0 Itt: 22 sheepe and 4 lambes .......................... 1 - 16 - 0 Itt: 5 blanketts & halfe a caddowe .................... 1 - 02 - 0 Itt: three sheets .................................... 0 - 12 - 0 Itt: 2 pewder dishes ................................. 0 - 04 - 0 Itt: wodden vessels .................................. 0 - 02 - 0 Itt: halfe of 3 swine ................................ 0 - 03 - 0 Itt: 3 hives of bees for the profett of ye childer Itt: a quarter of a steare ........................... 0 - 02 - 6 11 - 3 - 6 Note yt ye 4£ mentioned in ye will due to ye daughter Ann Clark is to be deducted out of ys Inventorie. The goods in ye fathers hand & hath given in pledges secunda forman legis John Lewen & Tho Waterson Tho Clark sworn in Court to bringe in a pfect Invent of his wives goods Bahee Lewen, & adds to ye Invent xs[10s] due from Joh: Lewne her brother & 2s-6d from Umpheray Clark

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