James Corrin 1663/4

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 25 October 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #132 Malew will of James Corrin of Ballasalley, Malew, died 11 February 1663/4:
Summary: wife Elizabeth Corrin alias Corrin [died 1669, ArW 1669A #028 Malew], son Thomas, son William, & son Henry, dau Ellin, house & croft in 
Ballasalley, witnesses: William Moore & Robert Fargher & Edward Brew, pledges: Henry Corrin & Edward Brew.
Malew parish register: James Corrin buried 5 March 1663/4.
Wife: Malew parish register: Elizabeth Corrin   buried 6 October 1669.
Will of wife: ArW1669A #028 Malew will of Elizabeth Corrin, dated 3 December 1669, has croft at Ballasalley: deceased husband James Corrin [died 1663/4, 
ArW 1663A #132 Malew], son & heir Henry, dau Ellin, son Thomas, son William (has children), grandson Edward Corrin, witnesses: Thomas Parr & Philip Carter 
& John Qualtrough, pledges: John Lace & Edward Corrin.
Self & wife & father in law & wife's nephew Thomas: 1660 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Donold/Daniel Corrin had a parcel of intack land of 2d yearly rent, and he 
was now dead, so that half of it and the ensuing rent fell to Elizabeth Corrin his daughter & she with her husband James Corrin sold the same to William 
Moughtie and his wife who were now entered, the bargain was confirmed for a sum of £19 19s, which was now fully paid to James & his wife so that William 
Moughtie & wife were entered;  and they were also entered for the other half by a bill of sale from Thomas Quay, son to the other daughter of Donold/Daniel 
Corrin, which Thomas was executor of Daniel Corrins will with his aunt Elizabeth Corrin, for half.  

(85) Malue I James Corrin wicke in boddie but of pfect memorie praised be God doe make this my last will and testamt this xjth of februarie 1663 as ffolloweth first I doe commit my soule into the hands of Allmightie God & my bodie to Christian buriall; I leave to the poore a firlett of barley, I leave to my sonne Thomas Corrin a shilling legasie; It leave to my sonne William Corrin a shilling legasie; I leave to my sonne Henrie Corrin a shilling legasie; I leave to my daughter Ellinge Corrin a shilling legasie; I doe constitute & ordayne my loving wiefe to be my true and lawfull executrix of all my worldly goods moveable & unmoveable whatsoever it is concluded and agreed upon at this prsent will makeinge betwixt I James Corrin & my wiefe Elizabeth Corrin my executrix that my sonne Henrie Corrin shall have the house and croft in Ballasalley after ye death of my executrix condissionally that our daughter Ellinge is to have a but in the said Croft during her naturall liefe this is my last will & testamt as wittnes my signe and marke the day & yeare above written The executor sworne in Court wittnesses hereof James Corrin his marke X William Moore his marke Robert Ffargher jurati solvo tamen vincuig suo jure Edward Brew pbatud et solvit 1d The Invent to be brought in wthin 14 days its made good The Inventorie of James Corrin priced by 4 sworne men the vjth of June 1664, videssett Willm: Corrin, Robt Quaile John Corrin Edward Brew as followeth £ s d first halfe five horsses younge & ould priced to ........... 2 - x[10] - 0 Item halfe of 3 old cowes ................................. 1 - x[10] - 0 Item halfe the houshould stuffe in lynen & } woollen & halfe the woodden vessells & } ......... 1 - xv[15] - ----[torn] halfe of 2 ould fidderbeds & 2 ould boulsters } Pledges to secure the office secunda forman legis Henrie Corrin& Edward Brew & the Executrix bound to secure the securities

Last Modified 25 October 2020