Edmund Curghey 1665

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 5 December 2020
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1665A #034 Lezarye will of Edmund Curghey, died about 1665:
Summary: wife [Catharine Stowell] is not mentioned [her will ArW 1665A #078 Lezayre], dau Jane Curghey exec & lawful years, son [?William]; granddau 
Joney Curghey; grandson William & grandson John & grandson Ewan Curghey; also: aunt in law? Margaret Kelly (wife 1st of John Curghey tanner & 2nd of John 
Callow), cousin? John Curghey (son of Ewan Curghey), Ewan Curghey, witnesses: John Keanish/Kinnish & Edmund Creen/Kneen, pledges: [wife's nephew] Daniel 
Quark & Nicholas Moore, also, the testator owed money to: Philip Craine & John Christian & Daniel Goldsmith & [wife's niece] Elizabeth Quark & Ewan Kerruish 
& Patrick Kermeen & John Curghey's wife & Thomas Calluen/?Callin & Nicholas Christian & Edmund Kneale, also: [wife's niece] Ellin Quark & mother [wife's 
sister] Elizabeth/Bessy Quark als Stowell entered a claim for £5, NOTE, that the surname 'Kneen' was sometimes pronounced 'Creen' and spelled that way, 
per AW Moore.
Will of wife: ArW 1665A #078 Lezayre will of Catharine Curghey alias Stowell, 'black oak in Glentramman' is mentioned. Died 6 xxxxx[dark edge]: husband 
[Edmund Curghey] is not mentioned [his will ArW 1665A #034 Lezayre], dau Jane, sister Elizabeth [Quark] alias Stowell (who demanded payment of £5), sister's 
daughter Ellin [Quark], 'black oak in Glentramman', witnesses: William Garrett senior & William Garrett junior & John Kunney/Quinney, pledges: William 
Garrett senior & William Garrett junior, also: owed money to nephew Daniel Quark, etc.
Will of wife's sister: ArW 1669A #099 Lezayre will of Elizabeth Quark alias Stole/Stowell, died 6 or 7 January 1669/70: husband [Donold] Quark is dead 
[died about 1644, ArW 1644A #35 Lezayre], dau Elizabeth, dau Ellin, son Daniel Quark, sister Catharine & husband Edmund Curghey, witnesses: John Martin 
& William Garrett, pledge: son Daniel.
?Self: 1648 Liber Vastarum, Lezayre: Phinlo Crowe & Margaret Crowe had a parcel of intack of 20d rent, and in 1648, Edmund Curghey junior was entered for it.
?Son: 1675 Liber Vastarum, Lezayre: Phinlo Crowe & Margaret Crowe had a parcel of intack of 4d & 4d rent each, and in 1675 , William Curghey of Baldroma was 
entered for it.
?Self & son: 1675 Liber Vastarum, Lezayre: Edmund Curghey junior had a parcel of intack belonging to Grest treen of 20d rent, and in 1675, his son William 
Curghey was entered for it as heir.
?Self & son: 1675 Liber Vastarum, Lezayre: Edmund Curghey junior had a parcel of intack belonging to Grest treen of 2s rent, and in 1675, his son William 
Curghey was entered for it as heir.
?Will of uncle: ArW 1655A #45 Lezayre will of John Curghey, tanner, died at sea about 24 March 1654/5, intestate: wife Margaret Kelly (remarried by March 
1660/1 to John Callow), 2 children son Ewan & dau Ann Curghey (of age in 1667), brother Ewan & Philip Curghey, pledges Ewan Curghey & Philip Curghey, and 
in 1656 pledges were Phinlo Quark & Edmund Curghey junior of Ballydroma/Baldroma, Lezayre. 

13 In the name of God Amen the last will and testament of Edman Curghy ffirst he commited his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall Item he left yt there was due from him to Philllip Craine 20s, due John Christian 20s, due to Do: Gouldsmith 15s, due to Bassie Quark 29s, due to Ewan Karrush 20s, to Pat Cormine 10s; It: he left yt = there was due to Jo: Curghy wife 10s and he sd ye he payed 4s of ye ten to Jo: Curghy her husband due to Tho: Calluen 3s to Nicholas Christian 2s-6d; It: he left to his man sarvant 10s yt is due to him for this yeare worke; It: he left to Edman Kneale half his tyth this yeare which he promised him for 15s yt he had from him; It: he left one Ewan Curghy 3s yt he and his son gave him for Iron and he got not ye Iron or his money as yett he left one Margatt Kelly 5s bat 2d yt was due to him from her; It: he left to his gran child Jony Curghy one fir: of barly; It: he left to his grand children Willm John & Ewen Curghy halef of ye heffer yt was betuine himself and Margatt Tagard; It: he left to his grandchild Willm Curghy all ye geares yt belongeth to husbantre in ye tenement he left yt there was due to Demster Christian 3s; It: he left & ordained his daughter Jane Curghy his tru & lawfull executor of all ye rist of his goods movable and unmovable Note yt he willed his horse to be sould to pay Philip Crane Joh Christian & Ewan Kerrowish wittness The executor sworne in Court 4d John Keanish Edman Creein pbatum est solvit 4d A parfitt Inventory of all ye goods pressed by Willm Crow Edman Crow Willm Carratt Phillip Creein the full som his 7£ - 5s - 8d The executrix at lawfull yeres & ye goods in her owne hands & hath given in pledges secunda forman legis Donll Quark & Nicho: Moore ---ane ye 20th Margt Qua & Richard Waterson entereth yr claime against ye execr of Edmond Curghy for ye sume of 16 £ & 3 dreane of flax due dept & craveth tryall xxxxth Nelly Quarke & her mother Bessy Stoel enters for 5£ xxxxx said execur: 28th Tho Quaile of KK Pat: entered against ye said executors for ye sume of 50s due ----- [next page] Mar ye 12 1665 Will Goldsmith entereth his claime against ye execurs of Edmond Curghy for ye sum of xjs due & craveth tryall: note my fee not pd [next page] June ye 29th 1665 Whereas it is complained to us, yt yr is manyt creditors & claimers of ye executors of Edmond Curghy, wch is thought amounts to more yn ye Invent coms to go to: these are herefore to require you to charge Jaine Curghy his daughter his executrix, yt shee come to ye Registore house when ye will is extant, & bring with her one or two men able men; to be pledges for ye forth comeinge of ye said Invent upon Tuesday next by 9 of ye clock in ye forenoone being ye 4th of July because the pledges already taken are thought not to be able & if shee refuse & disobey you are forth with to sequester all ye goods moveable & unmoveable, yt shee shall not sell let nor imberile any pt thereof, till shee bring in better securities to discharge ye office & creditors yu already is given in, & if she disobey in ye observance hereof yow are forthwith to make affidavid yt the s--- court of law may be inflicted upon her, & ys as she & you will answer sub paena juris a coppie hereof sent to ye Sumner

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