Patrick Martin 1664

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

Archdeacon Will 1663A #054 Bride will of Patrick Martin, died 25 April 1664: 
Summary: wife Catharine Kneale is alive, eldest son William Martin the elder; son John, son Michael, son William the younger & dau Alice Martin are 
administrators, next of kindred on the father's side are supervisors, witnesses: John Crebbin & Ewan Christian, pledges William Kneale & John Crebbin.
See: Patrick Martin was mentioned (owed --s 9d) in will of xxxx [male] Callow will 1628A #91 Maughold.
See: Patrick Martin was juror for Bride parish 1637.
See: Patrick Martin was pledge for the inventoried goods of Margaret xxxx als Kneale, will 1642A #43 Bride.
See: Patrick Martin was questman / juror of Bride 1649.
See: Patrick Martin & Catharine Martin mentioned (they owed Gilnoe 14s) in will of Gilnoe Sayle will 1650A #25 Andreas.
See: Patrick Martin was brother & executor of Ann Martin will 1657A #18 Andreas.
See: Patrick Martin was brother of Catharine Martin will 1658A #106 Maughold.
See: Patrick Martin was brother (married, wife left a petticoat) of Catharine Knackle/Knickle als Martin, will 1660A #58 Maughold.
See: 1691 Composition Book, Bride: Patrick Martin was entered for rent in 1643, and it went to William Martin his son, 
and in 1691 the rent compounded for was expired.

(xj) Bride April 25, 1664 This is affirmed to bee the last will & testamt of Pat: Martin, who dyed & mayd his will in pfect memory the day & yeare abovsd &ct Inprmis he committed his soule to God & his body to Xtian buryall &ct It: hee willed to the poore one firt: malt if the execrs were able to give it &ct It: hee bequeathed legasye to his eldest son William Martin the fourth part of the Crope of Corne, whensoevr hee tooke possession of his farme &ct It: hee willed that what goods soevr John Crobbin brought into his farme hee should peaceably take them away &ct It: hee constituted his wiffe sole executx: of all the rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable & that shee his sayd wiffe Katherin Kneale should doe her pte to bringe upp his child----[torn] soe well as shee could; & that shee knew herselfe the debts & to pay the Creditrs: as farre as his goods would reach; In regard yr was noe legasie left to the children or valuation of 6d apeece, therefore the Chu-----[torn] hath ordered his said children vizt Willm: John: Mi-----[torn] Willm: & Ales Martin administrators & ye elder son being at lawfull yeres is to be sworne supvisor of the children -----[torn] age: & also ye next of kinred one the father side -----[torn] Testes John Crobbin Ewan Christin The mother is sworne in Court to bring in a pfect Invent & to be -----[torn] to ye children Solvo tamen pbatum et solvit 2d vincuig suo jure Invent taken & priced by foure sworne men according to lawe xd £ s Inprmis dim fledge, dim: blankett ............ 0 - 3 - 8 It: dim: course sheete dim: tub, ij piggins and dim: cans ................................ 0 - 1 - 0 It: two parts of an old horse ................... 0 - 2 - 8 It: the two pts of three steeres ................ 0 - 13 - 0 It: two ptes of iij sheepe ...................... 0 - 1 - -----[torn] It: ye 4th pte of draught & ij teares ........... 0 - 0 - -----[torn] It: dim: a sacke ................................ 0 - 0 - -----[torn] summ tot: 1 - 3 - 0---[torn] Debts to bee deducted out of the abovsd Invent ....... 0 - 10 - 0 pledges secundum forman legis Will Kneele & Joh: Crobbin

Last Modified 6 November 2020