Alice Lewney alias Scott alias Christian 1665

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 21 December 2020
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1665A #012 Braddan will of Alice Lewney alias Scott alias Christian, died 25 March 1663: 
Summary: 1st husband [Mungo] Scott [died 1635, Episcopal will], 2nd husband John Lewney, dau Margaret Scott [born about 1631 per 1691 Comp Bk Onchan, 
married to William Lace about 1646 per 1646 Liber Vastarum], witnesses & pledges: Thomas Kelly & William Corlett.
1st husband: Braddan parish register: Mungo Scott buried 20 August 1635, Episcopal Will. 
?Self & sister: Liber Chanc: Onchan 1656 #95: Elizabeth Christian surrendered to her sister Alice [Christian] her estate.
Self & 2nd husband: 1691 Composition Book Onchan: John Lewney & Alice his wife were entered for rent in 1643, and in 1691, Ewan Christian was tenant, and 
Henry Lesquire aged 55 years in 1691 was entered in 1691 for lives in being.
Dau: ArWills 1672 Court Braddan Parish, dated 6 November, Christopher Stole/Stowell agrees to support his illegitimate child by Margaret Scott, who was 
living in England in September 1673.
Dau: Braddan parish register: Magt Lace als Scott buried 26 February 1706/7, ArW 1707A #02 Dgs will of Margaret Lace.
Will of dau: ArW 1707A #02 Douglas will of Margaret Lace alias Scott of Douglas, died 24 February 1704, born about 1631 per 1691 Comp Bk Onchan:  husband 
[William] Lace is not mentioned [died 1670, ArW 1670A #003 Braddan], dau Ann Lace, dau Esther Lace, dau Jane Lace, granddau Esther Barrett, William Lace of 
KK Bride, witnesses: Thomas Quine & James Clague, pledges: James Clague & Thomas; also William Karran & his mother Ma---- Brew entered a claim for 30s.
      Braddan parish register: Esther Barret buried 22 April 1762.
Son in law: Braddan parish register: William Lace buried 28 March 1670.
Will of son in law: ArW 1670A #003 Braddan will of William Lace, dated 27 March 1670: wife Margaret Scott [died 1706, born about 1631 per 1691 Comp Book 
Onchan], son David Lace (will dated 21 April 1692), dau Jane/Joan Lace, dau Joney/Joane Lace, dau Esther (of Douglas in 1700), dau Ann, son Mungo (died at 
sea before May 1700, had been living in Liverpool, his will probated 1695, posthumous child Mungo, wife Rebecca Ambrose), cousin John Lace of Ballavoddan, 
Andreas, also: Mr Henry Lowcay vicar of Braddan, witnesses: Thomas Kelly & Isabel Juke. 
   Grandson: Braddan parish register: David Lace buried 21 April 1692
   Will of grandson: ArW 1696A #03 Braddan will of David Lace of Douglas, died 21 April 1692: not married, father [William] Lace is dead [ArW 1670A #003 
   Braddan], mother Margaret Lace [alias Scott] is alive [died 1706, ArW 1707A #02 Douglas], sister Jane, sister Joney, sister Ann, sister Esther of Douglas, 
   brother Mungo Lace [in Liverpool, died by 1700 at sea, his will 1695, wife Rebecca Ambrose, posthumous son Mungo Lace], witnesses: xxxx Corlett & Robert 
   Moore.    
?See: Braddan parish register: Elizabeth Scott buried 13 August 1637.
?See: Braddan parish register: Jo: Scott buried 15 November 1643.
1st husband ArW 1628: Mungo Scott mentioned (merchant of Douglas, he is owed money) in will of Joney Kewn will 1628 #51 Jurby.
1st husband ArW 1628: Mungo Scott mentioned (of Douglas, merchant, entered a claim) in will of William Kewn senior will 1628 #43 Jurby.
1st husband & etc: 1623 Liber Vastarum, Onchan & Douglas: John Clucas had rent of 20d for cottages in Douglas and David Murrey bought part of the 20d rent, 
which makes the third part of the whole holding and Mungo Scott & John Comaish were entered with him.
1st husband & etc: 1623 Liber Vastarum, Onchan & Douglas: John Clucas had rent of 6d for cottages in Douglas, 
and in 1623 David Murrey was entered for 4d and Mungo Scott for 2d rent.
1st husband & etc: 1627 Liber Vastarum, Onchan & Douglas: Mungo Scott had rent in cottages in Douglas, & in 1627, John Halsall bought his part.  
1st husband & self: Liber Vastarum, Onchan: Philip Kelly had a parcel of intack land of 1d rent, & Mungo Scott was entered in the right of his wife Alice.
1st husband: 1629 Liber Vastarum, Onchan & Douglas: Anthony Boutch had rent of 12d for cottages in Douglas, and he sold the rent to Mungo Scott who was 
entered for it in 1629.  
1st husband & self: 1629 Liber Vastarum, Onchan & Douglas: Philip Kelly had rent of 21d for cottages in Douglas, 
& Mungo Scott was entered in the right of his wife Alice. 
1st husband & self: 1629 Liber Vastarum, Onchan & Douglas: Philip Kelly had rent of 12d for cottages in Douglas, 
& Mungo Scott was entered in the right of his wife Alice. 
1638 Liber Vastarum, Onchan & Douglas: Mungo Scott had rent of 12d for cottages in Douglas, and in 1638, 
he sold them to Sir William Oates, clerk, who was entered for the 12d rent.
1st husband & daughter & her husband: 1646 Liber Vastarum, Onchan: Mungo Scott had a parcel of intack land of 1d rent in Onchan, 
and in 1646, Margaret Scott [his dau] & her husband William Lace were entered for it, being their right.
1st husband & daughter & her husband: 1646 Liber Vastarum, Onchan: Mungo Scott had cottages in Douglas of 21d rent, 
and in 1646, Margaret Scott [his dau] & her husband William Lace were entered for it, being their right.
Daughter: 1680 Liber Vastarum, Onchan: Thomas Wilson had rent of 4d of firma brac, and in 1680, Margaret Lace alias Scott was paying the rent & had the 
pann, and therefore was entered for the 4d rent.
Daughter: 1691 Composition Book Onchan: Margaret Scott widow had rent of 1/2d in the intacks, 
the fine whereof was charged with her other rents in the cottages of Douglas.
Daughter: 1691 Composition Book Onchan: Margaret Scott rent for #91, 'Margaret Scott yet in being', 
and in 1691, she was age 60 years, and Thomas Kelly was age 50 years.  
Daughter & husband & their children etc: Old Onchan Deeds, bundle 1 #02: Douglas, date 13 November 1711: William Lace (Douglas, died 1672) & his wife 
Margaret Lace alias Scott in his will bequeathed to his son David Lace certain rents, who by a will dated 21 April 1692, bequeathed them to his brother 
Mundick/Mungo Lace (late of Liverpool) by whose will made 1695, bequeathed half the premises to the child on his wife's bearing (now called Mundick/Mungo 
Lace, wife was Rebecca xxxx) & the other half by widowright to his wife Rebecca Lace alias Ambrose, who haveing the care and education of their son Mungo 
& now being reduced to mean/poor circumstances and needing to enter Mundick/Mungo (now age 15) in a trade, thus Rebecca and son Muldick/Mungo sold for £24 
Manx to John Curghey clerk/vicar of Braddan, the house & garden which were at present in a ruinous condition, called Lace's house & garden, rent of xxxx,  
witnesses: John Graham & William Flexney & William Harrison; the Court allowed the sale requiring the son Mungo to be joined with his mother in the sale 
(this is Cottage rent #43, a dwelling house, brewhouse, backside & garden rent 21d).

Bradan (4) This affirmed to be ye last will & testamt: of Alice Christian who depted this life ye 25th of March 1663: first shee bequeathed her Soule to God & her body to Christian burial Itm: all her husbands pt of goods as hereafter shalbe set downe -----[crumbled edge] Invent half to himself Itm: she left to her said husband Jo: Lowny of her own goods, as legassie 1 fetherbed, one boulster, one course sheet & fine sheet one cadowe one blankett; Itm: shee constituted -----[crumbled edge] ordained her daughter Mrgarett Scott her true & lawfull executrix of all ye rest of ye goods moveable & unmoveable wtsoever ----- -----ded yt ye abovsaid legassies left to her husband was to cut him of from having any further pt of her goods Invent as followeth Testes Tho: Kelly prced to 3£ Wm Corlet jurati The executrix sworne in Court & allso to bring in a pfect Invent Itm: due to executrix of her pbatum et Solvit 9d husband Jo: Lowny of his owne goods two pewter vessels, Itm: 1 iron pott Itm: 1 pewter candlestick; Itm: one buffett stoke It: 1 tub ye rest due is mennconed in ye will The goods in ye executors hands & hath given in pledges secunda forman legis Willm: Curled & Tho: Kelly

Last Modified 21 December 2020