Christian Quayle alias Bridson 1663

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

Archdeacon Will 1663A #133 Malew will of Christian Quayle alias Bridson, died 21 November 1663:
Summary: husband Thomas Quayle alive & remarried to Ellin Quayle alias Harrison [he died January 1667/8, & Ellin remarried to William Quinney 1670, her 
will ArW 1698A E08 Malew], dau Ellin Quayle, son John Quayle, son Nicholas & son Thomas (to be kept at school) & dau Joney Quayle exec; uncle of children 
Roger Taylor is supervisor,  NOTE, that Roger married Catharine Quackin, the sister of Margaret Quackin, who married Christopher Bridson, who was the 
brother of Joney Bridson [died 1669, ArW 1669A #032 Malew] & probably of the testator Christian Quayle als Bridson, which makes him the uncle of the 
children of Christian in a round-about way.
?Is this Christian's sister: Malew parish register: Margaret Taylor als Bridson bur 15 Apr 1712.
Will of husband: ArW 1667A #44 Malew will of Thomas Quayle of Ballasalley, tailor, died 30 Dec 1667, buried 8 Jan 1667/8: ArW 1667A #44 Malew will of 
Thomas Quayle of Ballasalley, tailor, died 30 December 1667, buried 8 January 1667/8: [1st wife Christian Bridson, will ArW 1663A #133 Malew], 2nd wife 
[Ellin Harrison] is pregnant [she was previously married to John Callister, & remarried 1670 to William Quinney], son John Quayle (not on the Island), son 
Nicholas, dau Joney Quayle, dau Ellin Radcliffe als Quayle (husband Thomas Radcliffe of Glashen, she died 1676, Thomas died 1693, his will ArW 1693A #10 
Malew), dau Jane (executor, dead by 1685/6), unborn child Thomas (executor, of age by 1685/6), brother in law Christopher Harrison supervisor, pledges John 
Quinney Junior and Edward Shimmin: Thomas Quayle was only surviving executor by March 1685/6.
Son & 'brother in law': 1687 Liber Vastarum, Malew:  Roger Taylor was entered for a parcel of intack of 6d rent, and John Quayle [his nephew] by right had 
3d of the rent, and so was entered for the 3d rent in 1687.
Son & husband: 1687 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Thomas Quayle was entered for a parcel of intack of 1d rent, and he was dead so that his son John Quayle was 
entered by right for the 1d rent in 1687.
Will of 2nd wife of husband: ArW 1698A #08 Malew will of Ellin Quinney/Cunney alias Quayle alias Callister alias Harrison, died 6 December 1698: 1st 
husband [John] Callister [of Ballasalley, married 20 April 1657 Malew, his will ArW 1663A #129 Malew], 2nd husband [Thomas] Quayle [married 29 January 
1664/5 Malew], 3rd husband William Quinney [married 2 December 1670], son John Callister, son Thomas Quayle, witnesses: Catharine Quayle & Margaret Stowell, 
pledges: Arthur Bridson & Christopher Bell. 
      Malew parish register: Edward Shimmin married Jane Callister in Jun 1651 Malew Parish
Husband's stepson: Malew parish register: John Callister son of John Callister & Ellin Harrison christened 25 Aug 1661 Malew.
2nd wife of husband:  Malew parish register:  Ellin Harrison married Thomas Quayle on 29 January 1664/5 Malew.
      1st husband of 2nd wife: Malew parish register: Ellin Harrison married John Callister on 20 April 1657 in Malew.
      3rd husband of 2nd wife: Malew parish register: Ellin Harrison married William Quinney on 2 December 1670 Malew.
?Will of daughter: ArW 1678A #05 Malew will of Joney Bridson als Quayle, dated 6 March 1677/8: husband Giles Bridson (alive in 1705), son Giles Bridson, 
only dau Marriad Bridson (received legacy by 1705), brother Nicholas Quayle, brother John Quayle, brother Thomas Quayle; father is dead, also: Margaret 
Bridson, John Bridson.
Uncle of the children: Malew parish register: Roger Taylor, buried 26 April 1671.
   NOTE, that Roger married Catharine Quackin, the sister of Margaret Quackin, who married Christopher Bridson, who was the brother of Joney Bridson [died 
   1669, ArW 1669A #032 Malew] & of Christian Quayle als Bridson, which makes him the uncle of the children in a round-about way of Christian's children.
      Wife to Christopher Bridson: Malew parish register: Margt Bridson als Quackin buried 22 March 1710/11.
      See sister? to Christopher Bridson: ArW 1663A #133 Malew will of Christian Quayle alias Bridson, died 21 November 1663: husband Thomas Quayle alive & 
      remarried to Ellin Quayle alias Harrison [he died January 1667/8, & Ellin remarried to William Quinney 1670, her will ArW 1698A E08 Malew], dau Ellin 
      Quayle, son John Quayle, children son Nicholas & son Thomas (to be kept at school) & dau Joney Quayle exec; uncle of children Roger Taylor is 
      supervisor.
      See sister of Christopher Bridson: Malew parish register: Jonie Bridson buried 24 December 1669.
      See sister of Christopher Bridson: ArW 1669A #032 Malew will of Joney Bridson, died 24 December 1669: not married, Elizabeth Bridson, Joney Kinley, 
      brother Christopher Bridson (married to Margaret Quackin), brother John Bridson, brother John Bridson the younger, father is dead;  QUESTION, was 
      father xxxx Bridson married twice, with John the elder being the son of the 1st wife & John the younger the son of 2nd wife Joney Kewish (who only 
      mentions one John in her will of ArW 1665A #056 Patrick]?
      See sister in law of Christopher Bridson: ArW 1677A #055 Arbory will of Joney Bridson alias Sayle, dated 10 January 1677/8: husband Thomas Bridson, 
      dau Alice, son John (eldest son), dau Isabel (of age by 1689), dau Catharine (age by 1689), sister Ann Sayle, brother in law (husband's brother) 
      Thomas Bridson, also: Margaret Quine (a poor woman), Bahie Camaish, Christopher Bridson (has a brother in Ireland), pledge, William Stowell pledge, 
      other pledges: William Gell & William Quiggin, xxxx Fargher & wife. 
      See half sister of Christopher Bridson: ArW 1688A #52 Patrick will of Ann Fargher alias Sayle, buried 13 March 1688/9: husband John Fargher is alive, 
      dau? Ellin Fargher of age, brother [halfbrother] Christopher Bridson (underage dau Catharine [born July 1678 Malew], NOTE, his wife is Margaret 
      Quackin, married 1664 Malew), brother William Sayle, sister [Joney] Bridson alias Sayle (married to [Thomas] Bridson, their children Alice Bridson & 
      Catharine Bridson & Isabel Bridson, Joney's will ArW 1677A #055 Arbory), brother in law Phinlo Fargher (probably husband John's brother], goddau 
      Isabel Quirk, goddau Ann Quilliam, pledge: husband John Fargher & John Quilliam; also: gossip/godmother Alice xxxx, John Fargher, Bahie Killip, 
      Catharine Clucas, Catharine Cretney, witnesses: John Quirk, supervisors of underage Catharine Bridson: John Fargher & John Quilliam.

(86) KK Malew November 21th 1663 The last will and testament of X?ian Quaile als Bridson who com= mitted her Soule to God and bodie to X?ian buriall; It: bequeathed to the poore agaist Hallowtyde or accustomed time a ferlett of mault and flesh att the discrecon of the Executors; It: bequeathed a horse to her husband; It: bequeathed a barrell and Chest to her daughter Ellin Quaile and alsoe she bequeathed to the said Ellin her apparel, & the said Ellin to give a suit of cloathes to the other sister; It: she bequeathed to her husband Tho: Quaile all the lands and houses dureinge his owne life or soe longe as he pleased to keepe it from his sonn in his owne life tyme and that after the naturall life of the sd Tho: Quaile her husband that her said sonn John Quaile shold have and for ever enjoy all the Land and houses that they enjoyed; It: she constituted, ordained and appointed her children Nicholas, Tho: and Jony Quaile her true and lawfull Executors of all the rest of her goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever; It: she willed that her sonn Thomas Quaile shalbe kept to schoole The uncle Roger Tayler sworne supvisor: solvo tamen vincuig suo jure The father sworne in Court Test: Tho Parre to be true to his children Tho: Bell jurati pbatum et solvit 10d The Invent in ye followinge leafe [next page] (87) Malue A true Inventory of Christian Quaile being praised by us, Tho: Bridson, Jo: Ffarant, Robt: Humphrey, and Henry Taylor £ s d Impris: halfe 12 cattell ould and younge .......... 3 - 7 - 0 It: halfe the sheepe .............................. 0 - 11 - 0 It: halfe the horsses ............................. 2 - 0 - 0 It: halfe the wooden vessells ..................... 0 - 6 - 0 It: halfe the earthen vesells ...................... 0 - 0 - 5 It: halfe a pewter dishe and some spoones ......... 0 - 0 - 6 It: halfe an English spade and two turfe spades .... 0 - 0 - 6 It: two cares two poules and a ladder ............. 0 - 1 - 8 It: halfe a paire of harrowes ..................... 0 - 1 - 0 It: 3 pound and a halfe of flaxe .................. 0 - 1 - 1 It: 2 pound and a halfe of flaxen yawrne ........... 0 - 2 - 1 It: 5 pound and a halfe of hureden yawrne ......... 0 - 1 - 4 It: halfe a feather bed ........................... 0 - 5 - 0 It: halfe one fledge and five blankeats ........... 1 - 0 - 0 It: 6 yardes of raw cloath ........................ 0 - 4 - 0 It: a yard and a quarter of woolen cloath ......... 0 - 1 - 0 It: one course sheete ............................. 0 - 0 - 10 It: two paire of creecus[?] and halfe of 5 stradles. 0 - 0 - 8 It: two paire of sheetes and carchers}.............. 0 - 17 - 6 and three yards of linnen cloath} It: halfe the heareing nets boye straps ........... 0 - 4 - 0 It: halfe an ould sack and 2 bags ................. 0 - 0 - 6 It: halfe of the sives ............................ 0 - 0 - 3 It: halfe a hive bees ............................. 0 - 1 - 4 It: halfe a goose and a gander and some goslings ... 0 - 1 - 0 [next page] It: in monies ..................................... 1 - 4 - 6 pledges secunda forman legis the goods in ye father hands & hath given in pledges Robt: Quaile & Willm Quaile

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