William Sayle 1664

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 6 November 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #052 Andreas will of William Sayle, the heir of quarterland in Cragby treen & Gilcagh treen, dated 24 April 1664, died 4 May 1664:
Summary: wife Margaret Christian is alive & remarried to widower William Brew [died January 1681/2, ArW 1681A #71 Andreas], dau Ann Sayle, youngest son 
Edward Sayle, eldest son & heir Charles Sayle, brother Randle Sayle, brother Philip Sayle, sister Ellin/Nelly Key alias Sayle,  brother Thomas is dead 
[ArW 1663A #56 Andreas] and money is owed to Thomas, owed from Catharine Cottier alias Christian 2s [other people owe him money]. 
Andreas parish register:  Willm Sayle, the Heir,  buried 5 May 1664.
?Son: Andreas parish register: Charles Sayle of the West Craig buried 12 April 1712.
?Son: Andreas parish register: Ned Sayle (Craig) died of smallpox,  buried 18 December 1720.
   Will of 2nd husband of wife: ArW 1681A #71 Andreas will of William Brew, died 9? January 1681/2: [1st wife Margery Garrett died 1668], 2nd wife Margaret 
   Brew als Sayle als Christian is alive (they have a Marriage contract, she previously married William Sayle of the Craig, his will ArW 1663A #052 Andreas), 
   only son James (has a child), 2 unnamed daughters who are alive, deceased dau Isabel (died 1679, her husband Adam Cannell, their son John born 1676/7 in 
   Michael), stepson Charles Sayle (mother was Margaret Brew als Sayle als Christian) entered a claim, stepson Edward Sayle entered a claim, 2nd wife's 
   brother in law deceased John Sayle, also: Nicholas Brew entered a claim, Richard Brew & children entered a claim for £5, Nicholas Christian entered 
   a claim, John Wattleworth junior & father John Wattleworth entered claims, widow Joney Cowle & children entered a claim, Thomas Kelvy shop keeper, Alice 
   Crennell/Crenilt & children. 
Will of brother John: ArW 1658A #53 Andreas will of John Sayle, died 15 October 1657, intestate: not married, mother is alive, brother William of age, 
brother Randle of age, brother Philip of age, brother Thomas, inventory found in the inventory of his father [William Sayle, who was the son of Thomas Sayle 
junior]; pledges: Michael Christian & Henry Teare. 
Will of brother Thomas: ArW 1663A #56 Bride will of Thomas Sayle, died 17 December 1663: not married, brother William Sayle, sister Ellin, brothers Philip & 
Randle Sayle are exec; brother John, sister in law Margaret Sayle als Christian (married to William Sayle) & her dau Ann Sayle, his employer Mr. Daniel 
Christian, father is dead.
Will of brother Philip: ArW 1669A #115 Bride will of Philip Sayle, died early 1668/9, proved 28 March 1669: wife alive, son John Sayle (of age by July 
1684), brother Randle Sayle of the Craig & his wife, also: Daniel Christian, others owed debts, witnesses: John Harrison & Captain William Christian & 
Nicholas Moore clerk, pledges: Daniel Christian tailor & William Christian. 
Will of brother Randle: ArW 1685A #32 Bride will of Randle/Ronold Sayle, of the Craig, in Cragby treen, died 16 February 1685/6: wife is alive (she had been 
previously married, and remarried), dau Elizabeth/Bessy, son John, son William, dau Mally (underage, of age in 1697), son Thomas (underage, of age in 1697), 
son Daniel (underage, alive in 1697), stepdaughter, sister in law Margaret Christian [widow of William Sayle] & her son & heir Charles, overseer/nephew 
Charles Sayle.
Self & father & grandfather: 1658 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Thomas Sayle had farmland of 23 1/2d yearly rent in Gilcagh treen, and he was dead, so that 
his son William Sayle inherited, and now the son William was dead, so that William Sayle, the son of William, was entered as the right heir.
Self & father & grandfather: 1658 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Thomas Sayle [junior] had farmland of 12s 2 yearly rent in Cragby treen, and he was dead, so 
that his son William Sayle inherited, and now the son William was dead, so that William Sayle, the son of William, was entered as the right heir.
Self & father & grandfather: 1658 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Thomas Sayle [junior] had farmland of 23 1/2d yearly rent in Gilcagh treen, and he was dead, 
so that his son William Sayle inherited, and now the son William was dead, so that William Sayle, the son of William, was entered as the right heir.
Self & father & grandfather: 1658 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Thomas Sayle junior had various parcels of intack belonging to Smeale begg treen, of 1 1/2d rent 
& 8d rent & 2s rent & 12d rent & 4d rent & 12d rent & 20d rent & 12d rent & 3d rent & 14d rent & 1d rent, and he was dead, so that his son William Sayle 
inherited, and now the son William was dead, so that William Sayle, the son of William, was entered as the right heir.
?: 1604 Liber Assed, Andreas: Thomas Sayle had a quarterland of 24s 2d yearly rent in Cragby treen, in 1604.
?: 1623 Liber Assed, Andreas: Thomas Sayle had farmland of 12s 2d rent & John Sayle had farmland of 11s 6d rent, & Phinlo had farmland of 6d rent in Cragby 
treen, in 1623, for a total rent of 24s 2d yearly rent.
?: 1623 Liber Assed, Andreas: Thomas Sayle had farmland of 18 1/2d rent & Phinlo Sayle had farmland of 18 1/2d rent in Gilcagh trenn in 1623.  NOTE, that 
Cragby treen is adjacent & to the south of Gilcagh treen.
?: 1639 Liber Assed, Andreas: Thomas Sayle had farmland of 23 1/2d rent & another parcel of farmland of 23 1/2d rent in Gilcagh in 1639.
?: 1655 Liber Assed, Andreas: Thomas Sayle had farmland of 12s 2d rent & John Sayle of 12s yearly rent in Cragby treen in 1655.
?: 1655 Liber Assed, Andreas: Thomas Sayle had farmland of 23 1/2d rent & John Sayle had land of 23 1/2d rent in Gilcagh treen in 1655. 
Son & ?: 1686 Liber Assed, Andreas:  Captain John Sayle had farmland of 13s 9d rent in Cragby treen, & Charles Sayle had farmland of 12s 2d rent also in 
Cragby treen, in 1686;  NOTE, that Charles was dead by the next recording of the Liber Assed.
?: 1686 Liber Assed, Andreas: William Sayle had farmland of 23 1/2d rent and 23 1/2d rent in Gilcagh treen in 1686.

(8) This is affirmed to be the last will & testament of Willm: Sayle dated ye 24th of Apll: 1664: who commited his soule to God & his body to Christian buriall; It: hee left to ye poore a boule of mault & wt else is needful therwith; It: I leave to my brother Randell my suite of cloath of black russet, & a sheepe; It: to my brother Phillip my shues & stockings & 2 sheepe; It: I leave to my sister Nelly Kee 1s; It: I leave to my deere wiffe 30s in money, or his pt of the mayre; It: I constitute & ordaine my daughter Ann Sayle my true & lawfull executrix of all the rest of my goods moveable & unmoveable & she yeeldinge & paying unto my yongest sonn Edward Sayle ten pounds; It: I leave to my eldest sonne Charles Sayle my pt of all my lands wtsoever: halfe the crope of corne: & my part of all geeres & necessaries wtsoever yt belongs to the working of my lands: & allso his choyce of 2 fillies; It: I leave to Will Sayle 1s, & to Will Quark 1s; It: he left to his eldest sonn his best shuite of cloath & his cloak; It: to Willm X?tin his hatt; depts. due to the testator from Willm Brew 4£ for wch yr is land in mortgage; due from Donnell Christian 45s; due from Willm Christian 40s; depts. due from Ewan Christian 7s; due from Kathe: Cotter alias Christian 7s; due from Phillip Kinly 5s; due from Willm Cowne 1s - 6d; due from John Sayle 1s 2; from Edwd Lawson 1; due to me from my sister Nelly 3s halfe of these depts. due to ye mother: 9£ - 10s - 8d testes: Willm Sayle Willm: Quark jurati The Executor sworne in Court And the mother sworne to bring in a pfect Invent Solvo tamen vincuig pbatum et solvit 1s suo jure The Invent to be brought in within 14 daye or a month time, sub paena 20s ad usum domini Whereas yr was due to my brothers 13s I declare, yt I paide ye rest of the Close for ym 8 yeeres wch amounts to ye some of 26s or thereabouts & quits my brothers from clameinge any thinge of my executor, if ye law afford it due to ye executors of my brother Tho: of his child pt of goods & in my hand ... 1£ - 7s - 0d due to my brother Randle Sayle 2s or 2s - 6d I know not well whether June ye 28th 1664 Joh: Woods entereth his claime against ye executors of Will Sayle for ye some of 5£ - 17s - 4d due dept as hee will make to appeare & craveth tryall [next page] [See will of Daniel Lace, will 1661A #94 Bride:] Donnell Christin junr of Ballamin pledge for Ales Lace: ys to be aded to Donll Lace Invent Jan: ye 22d 1664 Edward Kneele entereth his claime against yeexecutors of Willm Sayle for ye sume of 6s - 6d due dept as he will make to appeare & craveth tryall May ye 17th 1665 Phillip Sayle & Randle Sayle entereth yr claime against ye execurs of yr brother Willm Sayle for ye just sume of 3£ - 3s - 6d & ye three pts of a heffer all due dept as they will make to appeare & craveth tryall etc: [next page] (9) A perfict Inventory of the goods of William Sayle praised by foure sworn men vidz Will Christine, Will Quontt[?, ?Quark] Philip Sayle, William Sayle Imprimis: in cattel vij fore steare and three heffers It: the execut part iij £ It: the execut part of fore en incalf cowes and three cafe iij £ It: the execut part of three farrow cowes fifty s It: two heffers and three steeres the execut: part is fifty s It: the execut part of ij oxen is forty s It: the execut part of three mayres fifty iij s 4d It: the exeut part of three coulte xxxs [30s] It: the execut part of horses xls iiijd fifty iijs 4d It: the execut part of viij sheepe and viij lambs xiij hogges and more in sheepe xiij It: in geese iiij: price three s It: three sheete price xijs It: xxxxxxxxxgh sheet price xxs It: three course sheet and an old blanked price 4s It: two blankets and one fledg price xiijs It: on webb of linen yoarne unweeved vijs It: more iij yearne of poune price xiijd It: on seck dj seck iijs It: the exec: part of one fledge and on canves xijs It: fore neew blanket price xxiiijs It: on stone of woole price vjs It: on dimdivn abed and di bauster viijs vjd It: execut part of certaine vessels viijs iijd It: certaine smaller vesells price vijs It: the execut part of a smoothing yron xijd[12d] It: in shewes and o----gee and on --------- ijs It: dj of ------ fleere[?] and ij s----eas iiijd It: dj firing pann price xijd It: dj on gridell and the ba----- st---e xd[10d] It: on pordell cheese price vd It: half and yron pot price iijs It: in oate vij bouls price xvs It: in barley three ferlete price ixs[9s] It: certane stikes price viijd [next page] It: in dj of a cuver price xijs sum: 30£ - 9s - xjd It: in dj of a silver spoone price xvd It: few petuer spoons price iijd It: dj of a s--- price xiiijd It: in money iiij£ xs[10s] It: in mault iijs viijd It: in spende price xiiijd The goods in ye executrix owne hand & hath given pledge secunda forman legis Will Christian Bride & Will Sayle

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