Thomas Clark 1665

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 21 November 2020
Original: 0106200

Archdeacon Will 1665A #017 German will of Thomas Clark, died 16 April 1665:  
Summary: wife [Bahie Lewin] is not mentioned [her will ArW 1663A #116 German], dau Ann of age, dau Dorothy of age, dau Christian underage, son William 
underage, dau Margaret underage, eldest son & heir Silvester of age; brother's daughter was owed 10s etc due from her mother; witnesses: Hugh Craine & 
Thomas Craine & William Cannell & John Woods; various pledges: John Fargher & John Kinvig & John Shimmin & Richard Clucas & William Quirk.
Will of wife: ArW 1663A #116 German will of Bahie Clark alias Lewin, died 12 March 1663/4: husband Thomas Clark alive [died 1665, ArW 1665A #017 German]; 
eldest son Silvester of age; 5 children exec: dau Ann Clark of age & dau Dorothy & dau Christian & son William & dau Margaret. Brother John Lewin; 
witnesses & pledges: brother John Lewin & Thomas Watterson, Humphrey Clark owed 2s 6d. 
Will of son: ArW 1675A #151 German will of William Clark, died 23 January 1675/6: not married, both parents are dead; sister Ann (has a daughter), sister 
Dorothy, sister Christian, sister Margaret, brother Silvester Clark, also: William Clague & Henry Dawson, witnesses: William Dawson & John Gell.
Dau: German parish register: Dorothy Clark married Thomas Kewish on 8 May 1680 in German.
Dau: Old German Deeds, Bundle 2 #64: Date 16 May 1716, Peel: Dorothy Kewish als Clark of Peel & her children William + Dorothy Kewish sold for 10s to Robt 
Curghey of the Carrick of Lezayre a parcel of land in Peel adjacent to Phillip Gell's garden of 1d rent; Witnesses Silvester Kewish & Phillip Craine & 
Matth Curghey.
?Will of dau: ArW 1691A #02 Onchan will of Christian Lewin alias Clark, died 11 January 1691/2: husband William Lewin, dau Margaret Lewin, sister Ann 
Clark, 2 other sisters, witnesses: Gilnoe Quine & Margaret Cowin, pledges: Gilnoe Quine & Paul Lewin; appraisors: Thomas Lewin & Paul Gelling & William 
Skillicorn & John Lewney.
?1st wife of son Silvester: Michael parish register: Alice Clarke als Corlett died of smallpox, bur 25 Feb 1691.
?1st wife of son Silvester: ArW 1691A #25 Michael will of Alice Clark alias Corlett, died 24 February 1691/2: husband Silvester Clark remarried to Bahie 
Jane on 3 October 1693 Michael, dau Margaret (died by April 1693), son Gilbert, witnesses: William Caine & James Boyde, pledges: Henry Woods & Hugh Woods.
? Son Silvester: Michael parish register: Silvester Clark married Bahie Quilliam alias Jane on 3 October 1693 in Michael.
2nd wife of son Silvester: ArW 1714 A #16 Michael will of Bahie Clark als Quilliam als Jane, died 24 March 1713/4: husband Silvester Clark, son Philip 
Quilliam, son Henry Quilliam, son David Quilliam, dau? Joney, dau in law Joney Quilliam als Caine, stepson Gilbert Clark, also: Ellin Brew, Captain 
Silvester Radcliffe, Joney Quilliam als Brew, executors Philip Quilliam & Henry Quilliam & David Quilliam, & Joney.
Self & son: 1668 Liber Vastarum, German:  Thomas Clark had a parcel of intack land of 1d rent belonging to Sarsdall treen, and he was dead so his son 
Silvester Clark was entered for it in 1668.
Self & son: 1691 Composition Book, German: Thomas Clark was entered for rent in 1643, and it went to his son William Clark, & was expired in 1691.
? Dau: 1662 Liber Vastarum, German: Ann Clark had farmland of a yearly rent of 2d in Ballatersin treen, being a parcel adjoining to William Whitehead's 
ground, and she sold it to John Clucas, who was entered for the 2d rent in 1662.
?: Episcopal wills books 1659-1666 German: will of Humphrey Clark of Peel.
   See 1615: Humphrey Clark brother in law (married to Margaret Cross, sister of the testator, & supervisor of son John?) of M---- [Mally/Margaret/Mary] 
   xxxx alias Cross who died December 1615, will 1653A #02 Jurby, not listed in old Typed Index.
   See 1636: Humphrey Clark fisherman presented 1636 German for continually getting bait on Sunday morning.
   See 1637: Humphrey Clark husband of Margaret Clark als Cross who wrongly complained against Margaret Corlett als Dawson wife of John Corlett, Margaret 
   Cross was censured, per 1637 presentment German, NOTE, that Margaret Cross & husband Humphrey Clark rented land in Ballatersin, German, in 1641 and 1663.
   ?: 1641 Liber Assed, German: Humphrey Clark had farmland in Ballatersin treen. 
   ?: 1641 Liber Assed, German: Humphrey Clark & Margaret Cross had farmland in Ballatersin treen. 
   ?See: Humphrey Clark entered a claim, for half a dwelling house and his hand fasting bargain against the executors of Sir William Cosnahan will 1658A 
   #24 German.
   ?LibCanc 1656 #60: Humphrey Clark sold to Sr William Cosnahan houses & gardens of 11d Lords rent & 2d Abbey.
   ?LibCanc 1656 #109: Humphrey Clark sold to John Wattleworth lands near Peeltown.
   ?, 1656: 1666 Liber Vastarum, German: Humphrey Clark had farmland of 10d rent in Ballaterson treen, & per Chancery Book for 1656, he sold it to John 
   Wattleworth & William Whitehead who were entered for it in 1666, 'relation being thereunto had, yet nevertheless reserrving any man's right if any bee' 
   NOTE, Humphrey Clark married Margaret Cross, and William Whitehead was the son of Michael Cross & Catharine Young alias Cross alias Cross who died 1650 
   (ArW 1650A #08 German).
   ?: 1666 Liber Vastarum, German: Humphrey Clark had a parcel of intack land of 2d rent belonging to Balladoyne tren, and his duaghters sold it to William 
   Whitehead who was entered for it in 1666. NOTE, Humphrey Clark married Margaret Cross, and William Whitehead was the son of Michael Cross & Catharine 
   Young alias Cross alias Cross who died 1650 (ArW 1650A #08 German).
?Self & son: 1660 Liber Vastarum, German: Thomas Clark had a parcel of intack land of 4d rent belonging to Balladoyne treen, and his son Humphrey Clark sold 
the 4d rent to Charles Radcliffe, who was entered for it in 1660.
?Self & son: 1660 Liber Vastarum, German: Thomas Clark had cottages of 4d rent, and his son Humphrey Clark sold the 4d rent to Charles Radcliffe, who was 
entered for it in 1660.
?Dau or granddau & father: 1663 Liber Assed, German: Humphrey Clark & Margery Corris had farmland in Ballatersin treen. 
   ?Dau or granddau & father in law: 1677 Liber Vastarum, German: Humphrey Clark & Margery Corris had farmland in Ballatersin treen of 22d rent, and both 
   were dead, so that his son William Clark fell heir to the said land, and he sold land of 2d rent to John Quayle, and in 1677, William Clark was entered 
   for 20d and John Quayle for 2d rent.  
   1691 Composition Book German: Humphrey Clark was tenant on farmland in 1643, and it went to William Clark & his partner in 1691, with the lives in being: 
   Ellin Clark alledged to be alive in Ireland & Catharine Clark aged 50 years [Catharine was born about 1641].
   ?See: Humphrey Clark pledge for the inventoried goods of Alice Teare als Crellin als Cleator als Sayle will 1649A #051 Jurby.
   ?See: Humphrey Clark of Peel owed Thomas 2s per will of Thomas Huddleston will 1650A #49 Malew.
   ?See: Humphrey Clark entered a claim, for half a dwelling house and his hand fasting bargain against the executors of Sir William Cosnahan will 1658A 
   #24 German.

The last will and testament of Tho: Clarke who departed this life the 16th of Ap----[crumbled edge] 1665: first he comitted his soule to God and his body to Chrstian buriall; It: he left to the poor ---[edge] firlett malt, halfe firlett wheate, firlett oate meale, and two sheep; It: he left to his eldest son his part of the theme and cropp of corne and all geares belonging to the farme, and bedding cloathes that is in use, with one mayre one horse one heifer he paying out of his ----[edge] fiftie shillings to his daughter Ann Clarke; It: he left to his eldest son also halfe the s----[edge] one henie[?] boos[?] gird iron halfe dozen sheep with halfe the vessells in the house and the other ----[edge] to his children; It: to his daughter Ann ye bouster under my hedd; It: he left betwixt his two daughters ----[edge] Dorathie two boules barley, one boule wheate; It: to Sr: John Woods one mutton; It: his will----[edge] his eldest son should pay allso a boule of barley for the broken croppe; It: further his ----[edge] that eldest son should be at halfe chardges with his children to bring him to the grave of ----[edge] bequeathed twentie shillings one John Leawen which twentie shillings he left to pay his ----[edge] daughter Ann Clarke also two sheep and a charcher and eight shillings wages and a shert[?]----[edge] with his children this yeare more due to his brothers daughter tenn shilling and ----[edge] due from her mother for her part of the largey[?] It: he left his daughter Margrett ----[edge] to his daughter Ann Clarke till shee came to yeares of discretion And did conf----[edge] his children viz: Ann; Dorathie, Christian, William and Margrett Clarke his tru ----[edge] exxecr of all his goods moveable and unmoveable It: to Hugh Craine the m----[edge] The supvisors sworn in Court It: he left Hugh Craine and William Corris[?] S----[edge] testes Hugh Craine It: his will was that in case that any of his children should ----[edge] Tho Craine jurati they came to lawfull yeares that his eldest son sho----[edge] William Cannell of these goods but to returne to the children It: ----[edge] John Woods a jirken It: to John Quaile for 3 shillings that ----[edge] him for it a paire of white breeches and a pair ----[edge] ----f ye supvisors vizt ---- & Dorothy Clark at lawful years are sworne supvisors ----[edge] pbatud et solvit ----[edge] [previous page:] March ye 24th 1665 Donnell Clark entereth his claime against ye executors of Tho: Clark for ye a fir: of barley out of ye work of an oxe & 8d in silver & craveth tryall eode die Ann Clark entereth her claime against ye said execrs for 40s of her fathers goods, yt were in his hands [next page] depts. due to Tho: Clarke It: from Ellin Cosnahan 10s; It: from Thomas Corlett and Mungo H--[fold] 8d; It: from Tho: Corlett and William Cannell 8s; It: from Mary Crelling 3s 6d; It: from M---[fold] Griffin one shilling; It: from John Corlett 4s; It: from Dorothie Copper one shilling [The following is at the bottom of the page of ArW 1665A #019 German, written upside down, and crossed out:] [dark & torn]---- to Tho: Clarke, It: from Ellin Cosnahan tenn shillings; It: from Thomas ----[fold] [dark & torn]----Mungo Hartley fifteen shillings eyght pence; It: from Tho: Corlett and ----[fold] [dark & torn]---- eight shillings; It: from Mary Crellin three shillings six pence -----[fold] [dark & torn]---- from John Corlett four shillings; It: from Margrett Griffin one shilling ---[fold] [dark & torn]----pper one shilling Invent of the goods of Tho: Clarke priced by Pat: Corris John Shimmin Henry Do---[fold] Thomas Waterson £ s d It: Six betwixt horses and mayres and a foale .............. 4 - 0 - It: twentie three betwixt mutton and sheep & 10 lambe ....... 2 - 6 - It: two in calfe cowes two ffarrow cowes on heifer ........ 5 - 10 - It: one barrell and tren vessells .......................... 0 - 3 - 6 It: foive blanketts dj fledge ............................. 1 - 2 - It: betwixt smale yoarn and canvaish 9 pounds .............. 0 - 5 - 2 It: two sheets two yards of linnen cloth .................... 0 - 9 - 4 It: 14 pound of woole ...................................... 0 - 4 - 8 It: two heives of bees ...................................... 0 - 10 - 0 It: 4 sackes a mug 9 trenchers 9 spones one litle pann ...... 0 - 6 - 0 It: 3 pound collerred woole 3 sackkes and other things ...... 0 - 3 - 0 summ 14£-17s-6d ye 2 executors sworne have ye goods in yr owne hands, & ye goods of Margt underage in in ye hands of Ann Clark, & ye goods belongeing to Willm & Christian Clark are in ye hands of ye brother Sill Clark & hath given in pledge Ann Clark hath given in pledge for ye goods of Margt: John ffarcher and Sill Clark hath given in allso pledges secunda forman legis Joh: Kenvigg & Joh: Shymmin John ffarcher is released & Ricd: Clucas & Willm Quirk are become pledges for ye goods of Margt Clark in form of law 1665 ---r ye 2d Pat Corras enters against ye exec of Tho Clark 15d & 2£ yeon[?]

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