Thomas Clucas 1665 (died 1662)

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 16 November 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1663A #139 Malew of Thomas Clucas, proved 15 June 1665, not listed in old Typed Index, see ArW 1665A #003 Malew will below: 
Summary: wife is alive, son John underage, dau Christian underage, witnesses: Richard Watterson & Nicholas Quirk.
See copy of proved will: ArW 1665A #003 Malew will of Thomas Clucas, made 6 December 1662: wife & son John & dau Christian Clucas, 
both are underage, witnesses: Nicholas Quirk & Richard Watterson, pledges: John Taggart & Thomas Mylchreest.

Decmbr: proved June ye 15 1665 as appears in yt years book I Tho: Clucas sick in body but whole in mind etc It: I constitute & ordaine my 2 children John & Christian Clucas my lawfull executors & ye tuition of ym to ye mother with ye goods till they come to lawfull yeeres testes Richard Waterson Nicholas Quirk jurati The mother is sworne in Court & hath given in pledges secunda forman legis John Taggart is counter bound for for Phillip Gelle & Gelle obliterated & Tho: McYlchrist ad ys to ye will writen at Large in ye book 1665 where ye Invent is extant pbatum et solvit 4d solvo tamen
Archdeacon Will 1665A #003 Malew will of Thomas Clucas, made 6 December 1662: Summary: wife is alive, son John & dau Christian Clucas, both are underage, witnesses: Nicholas Quirk & Richard Watterson, pledges: John Taggart & Thomas Mylchreest, appraisors: Richard Watterson & Henry Cotteen & Richard Quirk & Robert Stockan. See unproved will above: ArW 1663A #139 Malew of Thomas Clucas, proved 15 June 1665, not listed in old Typed Index. ?Malew parish register: Thos Clucas buried 23 November 1662.
(2) A pfect Inventory of the goods of Thomas Clewcas: prayssed by us (vidz:) Rich: Watterson, Henry Cotteene, Rich: Quirke, and Robt: Stocken taken for the children febry the first 1662 £ s d Impris: one yard of Linnen cloth at ....... 00 - 01 - 03 It: ffor hurden cloth ..................... 00 - 00 - 08 It: ffor a hairden sheett ................. 00 - 11 - 04 It: ffor haulfe a bagg and } yard of lincye woonlsey }............. 00 - 00 - 06 It: ffor one ould blanckett .............. 00 - 04 - 00 It: ffor another blanckett ................ 00 - 01 - 04 It: ffor an ould bagg and 2 ould sheets.... 00 - 00 - 03 It: ffor a peece of cloath ................ 00 - 00 - 08 It: ffor his weareinge cloathes .......... 00 - 06 - 00 It: ffor 2 shirts ......................... 00 - 02 - 00 It: ffor a hatt ........................... 00 - 02 - 00 It: ffor haulfe a chist ................... 00 - 02 - 00 It: ffor haulfe another chist ............. 00 - 00 - 08 It: ffor haulfe of fowre baskets .......... 00 - 00 - 08 It: ffor earthen vessells ................ 00 - 02 - 00 It: ffor flax ............................. 00 - 02 - 00 It: ffor haulfe a big wheelle ............. 00 - 01 - 00 It: ffor wheights sives spoones and trenchers ........................ 00 - 00 - 06 It: ffor linsseed ......................... 00 - 00 - 08 It: ffor haulfe of the rackentree (potthookes and tounges) ............. 00 - 00 - 06 It: ffor haulfe the ffishinge line ........ 00 - 00 - 04 It: ffor haulfe a chist ................... 00 - 00 - 06 It: ffor haulfe a grape and stropting iron ...................... 00 - 00 - 03 It: ffor thride ........................... 00 - 00 - 02 It: ffor haulfe a bedd .................... 00 - 0 - 00 It: ffor haulfe a pigge ................... --- --- - 10 It: ffor one sheepe and a ewe ............. --- --- ---[torn] It: ffor haulfe a cow ..................... --- --- ---[torn] It: ffor earthen vessels .................. --- --- ---[torn] [next page] £ s d 43 It: in money .............................. 00 - 02 - 00 It: ffor woollen cloath .................. 00 - 08 - 08 It: ffor haulfe a pott .................... 00 - 02 - 06 Sume 02 - 15 - 10 Wheirof theire is 09s dept to be paid forth of the 1d Enventory Afforsd And then there is Remandes due to the Children the sume of 02£ - 06s - 10d It: more due to the Childrens The mother sworne in Court, & the haulfe A housse and haulfe goods beinge in her owne hands; hath a garden : of 4 pence rent given in pledges secunda forman legis John Taggart & Tho McYlchrist December ye 6th 1662 Tho: Clucas sick in body but whole in minde & of pfect memorie thankis be to God, doe make ys my last will in manner & forme follow----[fold] first I bequeath my soule unto ye hands of allmightie God, & my bodie to Christian buryall; It: I constitute & ordaine my wiffe & my children Joh: & Christian Clucas joynt executors of all ye rest of my goods (being deptless) moveable & unmoveable, & ye tuitione of ym, & ye goods to ye mother, till they come to lawfull yeeres witnesses pbatum et Solvit 4d Nicholas Quirk Richard Waterson jurati Solvo tamen etc deferd to ye next Court

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