Edmund Cretney 1664

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 11 November 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #119 Patrick will of Edmund Cretney, died 30 April 1664: 
Summary: wife is not mentioned, son Philip Cretney ([married to Margaret Shimmin, ArW 1681A #39 Patrick] & their children Patrick, John, Philip, Robert); 
dau Catharine (married to xxxx Fargher, their dau Ann Fargher); brother Phinlo Cretney; witnesses: Philip Quilliam & brother Phinlo Cretney, pledges: 
Thomas Clark & brother Phinlo Cretney.
Will of dau in law: ArW 1681A #39 Patrick will of Margaret Cretney alias Shimmin, died 9 April 1682: husband [Philip] is alive, son John, son Patrick & son 
Philip & son Robert, sister, also: Ann Quirk, Alice Quilliam, witnesses: Philip Quilliam & John Caine.
Brother: EpW 1682E Marown will of Phinlo Cretney, died 5 February 1682/3: wife is not mentioned, son Oates Cretney (has a contract bargain to be executor),
witnesses: John Lewin & William Cubbon, pledges: John Brew & Richard Hanton/Hampton.   
Self: 1641 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Gell had farmland of 6d rent in Alia Dalby treen, and in 1641, Edmund Cretney was entered for the 6d rent.
Son: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Leece & William Caine & Thomas Radcliffe had farmland of 5d rent in Raby treen, and in 1666, Philip Cretney & 
Henry Radcliffe were in possession of it and so were entered for it.
Son: 1669 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Philip Cretney had farmland of 5d rent in Raby treen, and he sold 2 1/2d rent to John Clague because the farmland was not 
beneficial to Philip Cretney.
Son: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Joney Kerdar/Kardaragh & Thomas Quirk had a parcel of intack land of 4d rent, and the rent fell to Philip Quilliam & 
Richard Quirk who sold the rent to Philip Cretney who was entered for the 4d rent in 1666.
Son: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Joney Kerdar/Kardaragh had a parcel of intack land of 2d rent, and the rent fell to Philip Quilliam & Richard Quirk 
who sold the rent to Philip Cretney who was entered for the 2d rent in 1666.
Son: 1676 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Phinlo Quirk had a parcel of intack land of 5d rent, and he was dead and so it fell to his son John Quirk who sold it 
with the consent of his wife & son Philip Quirk to Philip Cretney, who was not entered for the 5d rent.  
Son & grandson: 1696 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Philip Cretney had three parcels of intack land, one of 4d rent & another of 2d rent & a third of 5d rent, 
belonging to Glen Rushen treen, and he was dead, so his son John Was entered for them as right tenant.
?ArW 1667A #39 Patrick will of John Fargher, died 17 April 1668: 1st wife Isabel Clucas [died 1653, ArW 1653A #01 Patrick], 2nd wife is alive, children by 
1st wife: son James, son John & son Phinlo (the youngest), brother Richard Fargher, Philip Cretney supervisor, godson John Clucas, Margaret Fargher, Philip 
Quilliam; witnesses: Philip Quilliam & [nephew in law] Phinlo Clucas & Philip Cretney, pledges: Philip Quilliam & xxxx Clucas, also: brother in law Henry 
Clucas was owed 6d for plowing.

The last will & testamt: of Edmund Cretny who depar ted this life the last of Aprill 1664; he comen ded his soule to God, his body to Christian buriall; to ye poore & for his funerall charges ten shil lings; to his son Phillip Cretnyes children Pa trick, Jo:, Phillip& Robt a heffer 3 yeares old a younge mair of ye same age, sixe sheep, & a blanquett; to his grandchild Ann Ffargher a cow & sheep, sixe sheep, a blanket a sheet, a chest, a barrell & a churne; to Phillip Quil lam a shilling & another shilling to his brother ffin lo Cretny; he ordained his two children Phillip & Katheren executors of all his goods moveable & immovable [next page] Witnesses of witnesses Phil Quillam ye foresaid ffinlo Cretny When else he left overseers of the executed children The executor & supvisors sworne in Court solvo tamen vincuig suo jure pbatum est et Solvit 10d The totall of the goods priced by sworne men amounts to 45s pledges secunda forman legis Tho Clark for Phillip Cretney Phinlo Cretny for Kath Cretney

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