Joney Caine alias Quayle alias Corlett 1664/65

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 7 November 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #012 Michael will of Joney Caine alias Quayle alias Corlett, died 1 March 1664/5:
Summary: 1st husband xxxx Quayle, 2nd husband xxxx Caine is alive, son Patrick Caine (married to Catharine Quark); son William Caine (father is alive), 
dau Margaret Caine; son William Quayle; dau in law Elizabeth/Bessy Goldsmith (married either Wm Caine OR William Quayle [more likely]); also: Joney Fargher; 
Katherine Corlet; Marriad Corlet; Alice Creer; Joney Gell, witnesses: Gilbert Quine & James Cannell & Richard Teare & William Kaighin, pledges: William 
Kaighin & John Quark (father in law of son Patrick Caine). 
Son: Michael parish register: Patrick Caine married Catharine Quark on 4 May 1663 in Michael.
Will of son:  ArW 1677A #069 Michael will of Patrick Caine, dated 4 March 1677/8: wife Catharine Quark, son John Caine (heir), dau Joney, dau Bahie (of age 
by 1693), son Patrick brother & supervisor William Caine, brother in law? & supervisor John Kaighin; witnesses: William Caine & John Caine & John Kaighin.
Will of dau in law's father: EpW 1670E #059 Michael will of John Quark, of Croft ye Furt, died 12 May 1670, not listed in the old Episcopal Will Index: wife 
Marriad Karran [died 1675, Episcopal Will], dau Catharine Quark (married Patrick Caine, she died 1716/7), dau Jane (married John Boardman, left Croft ye 
Furt, widow & died in 1741), dau Bahie & dau Ellin & dau Ann, also William Caine [bought in 1723 Croft ye Furt from Jane Boardman alias Quark, ?his aunt], 
witnesses: William Caine & William Quayle & John Kaighin, pledges: Henry Woods & John Kaighin.  
Dau in law: Michael parish register: Kath: Caine als Quark buried 11 Feb 1716.
?Son: Michael parish register: William Caine married Christian Cowle on 5 June 1665, in Michael.

(13) Michaell The last will and testament of Jony Corlet who parted this life the first of March 1664 who first bequeath her soule to God almighty and her body to Christian buryall; Itm: I bequeath to the poore 4s in moneyes and halfe a ferlet of oate meale; Itm: I leave to my sonn Patricke Caine my halfe of the Clerke Gleeb and halfe of the corne tith and half that is in the haggard; It: I leave to Jony Fargher a cartsife; Itm: I leave to my daughter Katherin Quarke a cartsife; Itm: I leave to Katherin Corlet a cartsife; Item: I leave to Marriad Corlett a wastkett and a peticoat; Itm: I leave to Ales Creere a smocte; Itm: I leave to Jony Gell a halfe cartsife; Itm: I leave betwixt my sons Willm Caine and my son Patericke Caine my part of the fish in ye boate and my part of the nett, and the hemp for to mend the sd netts; Itm: I leave betwixt my sone Will Cayne and my sonne Will Quayle all my pte of the sheep Itm: I leave to my sonn Will Cayne 2 sheets and one blanket; Itm: I leave to my daughter Margret Caine 2 blankets and one sheete; Itm: I leave t omy said daughter Margret Caine all the cloathes that is in the chist shap'd and unshap'd but my winddinge sheete and what is apoint =ed for legsies; Itm: I leave to my daughter Besie Gouldsmith a blue peticote; Itm: I leave to my daughter Katherin Quarke a white peticoate; Itm: I leave to my daughter Margret Caine 2 redd petticoats and one blue peticoate and the woole that is in the poke within the chamber; Itm: I leave betwixt my daughter Besie Gouldsmith and Katherine Quarke all my part of the flax and tow; Itm: I leave to my son Will Quayle the vesept[?] that him selfe had the lending of it and a cann; Itm: I leave to my sonn Willm Caine one heifer; Itm: I leave to my sonn Will Caine my part of the houses and gardens and the koine accordinge as his father left his owne part of them to him and my sonn Patricke Caine to have my part of the sayd houses soe longe as his father left to him his owne part of them and the like garden one the south side of the house in case he does not stope peese[?] from my sonn Will Caine to put one the other garden; Itm: I leave betweixt my sons Will Quayle and Will Caine my part of the moneys that is due to me from Robert Cannell; Itm: I constitute and apoynte my sonn Patricke Caine my true and lawfull executor of the rest of my goods moveable and unmoveable Testis Gilbert Quine his marke X The executor sworne in Court James Cannell his marke X jurati Solvo tamen vincuig suo jure Richard Teare his marke X pbatu est et solvit 10d William Kaighin X The Invent of the above menconed testator Jony Corlet hath been taken by foure sworne men whose names followeth and the Sumner and was praized to ....2£ - 17s - 0d the mens names Willm Quayle, John Korcan Marke Christian, Robert pledges secunda forman legis Shitltowne Will Kaughin & Joh Quarke

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