Lewis Goldsmith 1663

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 22 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #125 Malew will of Lewis Goldsmith, died about 4 December 1663, has lands at Garey Mooar, Arbory, and Quane's garden:
Summary: wife & executrix Elsabeth/Isabel Goldsmith als Watterson, dau Margaret (married to John Woods, their children Ann Woods & John Woods & Catharine 
Woods & Ewan); also: land at Gharie More was got from Thomas Woods; also: William Shimmin's wife; witnesses & pledges: John Quackin & John Kneale.
Malew parish register: Lewis Goulsmith buried 4 Dec 1663.
wife: Malew parish register: Elizabeth Goulsmith als Waterson buried 27 Apr 1666, Episcopal Will.
?Dau: Malew parish register: Margaret Woods als Goldsmith buried 28 Sep 1664.
Will of brother: ArW 1661A #015 Braddan, of Thomas Goldsmith, died 28 February 1662/63, intestate: not married, brother Lewis Goldsmith, pledge: John 
Radcliffe senior.
?Relationship: Malew parish register: Ursula Gouldsmith  buried  14 Nov 1655.
?Grandson: Malew parish register: Ewan Woods buried 27 February 1691/2.
Grandsons: 1680 Liber Vastarum: Ewan Goldsmith had a parcel of intack land of 3d rent, and John Woods (?his cousin) was in possession of it and paid rent 
on it, so was entered for the 3d rent.

(75) The testamt: of Lewes Goldsmith late diseased being sicke in body but wll in memory as followeth; Inprs: he commiteth his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall; It: he bequeatheth to his grandchild Ann Woods halfe of Quanes garden. It: he bequeatheth unto his sonne in law Jo: Woods and his daughter Margrett all the rest of his Lands and houses and gardens dureinge there life and after the surviver of them both unto his grandchilde Jo: Woods; It: he bequeatheth unto his sonne in law Jo: Woods his pt of the Gharie More which he hath from Tho: Woods for ten yeares, and the other ten years unto his grandchild Euan; It: his will is that his horses and geares shall be at the use of his sonne in law Jo: Woods but that his wife shall have the power of them; It: his will is that the stacke of turfe which he had to be sould shall be sould, and his wife to have the two parts of the monies and his sonne in law Jo: Woods to have the third pt: It: he bequeatheth to his grandchild Kathren Woods two eues It: he bequeatheth to Will: Shimmines wife one hogg; It: his will is that his wife Elizabeth Elsabeth Goldsmith shall be executor of all the rest of his goods moveable and unmoveable The executor sworne in Court witsses hereof Solvo tamen vincuig suo jure Jo: Quacking his mark X pbatum et solvit 8d Jo: Kneale his marke X jurati [next page] (76) A true Inventary of the goods of Lewe Goldsmith praised by us Robt Quaile, Hugh Arthur, Henry Bridson and Christopher Harisson; all of ym sworne Inpris: a quarter of two oxsen .......... 0 - 10 - 0 It: half a cow ......................... 0 - 10 - 0 It: a yard and a half of cloath ......... 0 - 2 - 0 It: halfe of one horse and two mares .... 0 - 14 - 0 It: halfe an ould blanket ............... 0 - 0 - 9 It: a quarter of a hogshead ............. 0 - 0 - 5 It: one sheepe and lambe and a halfe .... 0 - 2 - 6 It: one pound and a half of woole ....... 0 - 0 - 6 It: one pound and a halfe of hempe ...... 0 - 0 - 4 It: halfe of 3 cars .................... 0 - 0 - 10 It: one paire of creeles ............... 0 - 0 - 3 pledges secunda forman legis 2 - 1 - 7 Joh: Quackin & John Kneele

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