Charles Christian 1664

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 November 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #032 Bride will of Charles Christian, died about 1664: 
Summary: not married, sister Margaret & her sons, sister Catharine's children, mother is alive, his executors (no relationships given but are they nieces 
& nephews?, all are of age) are Daniel Christian & Ewan Christian & Catharine Christian & Catharine Quayle, John Christian & execs of Isabel Christian owe 
him money, witnesses: John Kaighin & Thomas Kaighin who was in England; also: Charles Cowle & John Kaighin & Willian Crenilt & Gilbert Lace & John Joughin, 
NOTE, that Michael Crenilt, on 30 October 1664, entered a claim, but was apparently over the time limit of 1 year & 1 day, but the proof of the claim was 
satisfied & so was to be paid in 14 days.
See: [slip of paper found just before ArW 1663A #105 German will of Alice Killey:] Mr Hudlestone my hyumble dutie prsented etc: acordinge to yor authoritie 
given unto Mitc: Crinnill I have charged Jo: Joughen to pay wthin 14 Dayes a certeine some of moneys wch is due unto ye sd Mitc: (as he aleadgeth) by ye 
death of Charles Xtin as is to be seene in ye will of ye sd Charles yt tyme limited is past & y---- ------ ----- yet satisfied & ys I doe certifie to be 
truth by certue of my oath as wittnes my subscription Mitchell Kneale Sumner of KK Bride, Dated ye 30th of 8ber 1664.
See will of Isabel Christian who owed money: ArW 1663A #169 Maughold will of Isabel Callow alias Christian, died 6 October 1663: husband John Callow is 
alive, 3 children, overseer/brother William Christian, also Joney Key, witnesses: Ewan Christian & Margaret Corkill (one of the witnesses died before 
probate), pledges: Robert Kerruish & Patrick Cowle.

(28) Bride In the name of God Amen, the last will & testement of Charles Christian first hee committed his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall; Item: he left to the poore at hallawtid halef a firled of molt & halef firlet of mele & ye rest at ye descrecion of ye exectrs: It: he left to his sister Margatt 1s, to her sons his best aparrall; Item, he left a steere to his sester Katt: children; It:he left to his mother one hundered of herrings & a passel of land of 2d rent wch land his mother gave him and he left it to her selef againe & all the wolen yorne & all the wole yt he had in ye house; It: he left yt there was due unto Charles Cowle from him 21s and lickewise to John Kaighen 22s - 6d, and to Willm Crinell 4s, and to Gilbartt Lace 3s; It: hee left yt there was due to him from John Joughen 4s-6d and his all his part of 2 loddingel toibers[?] of but 8s - 4d yt hee recaved and hee layed out in byinge partt of ye lodding 7s - 4d, soe yt he had not any of ye profit of bothe but 1s in all; It: hee left yt John Christian and the exctrs: to Essable Christian was to pay him 1s - 4d; It: he left Do: Christian, Ewan Christian, Kath: Christian & Katt Quall his treu and lawfull exerts of all the rest of his goods movable & unmovable Donnell Christian & Kathe: Christin sworne in Court: & allso Ewan Christian & Kat: Quaile Wittness pbatu et Solvit 6d John Kaighen juratus & the other witnes Thomas Kaighen in England The Invent of Charls Christian afoloweth Inprimis 400 of hererings ............... 0 - 6 - 8 It: heringe nets ........................ 0 - 12 - 0 It: 1 qrte dj 1qrte ..................... 0 - 1 - 4 It: 1 litle cotter ..................... 0 - 2 - 0 It: some fishing lines .................. 0 - 1 - 0 It: 1 barell, 1 tub .................... 0 - 1 - 6 It: ye 4th pte of a scoute............... 2 - 0 - 0 It: debts to be deducted out of ye abovsd Invent fitie shilling pledges secunda forman legis The executors at lawfull yeeres & ye goods to be deliverd to ymselves 9ber ye 1th 1664 John Joughin entereth against ye executors of Charles Christian for ye summe of 2£ due dept as will make to appeare [next page] Decemr ye 22d 1664 John Kaughin entereth his claime against ye execr of Charles Christian for ye sum of 22s – 6d, due dept as hee will make to appeare & craveth tryall

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