Nicholas Killey 1665

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 30 December 2020
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1666A #01 Marown will of Nicholas Killey, died 24 November 1665 intestate: 
Summary: wife [Ellior Gawne] is alive [died 1675, ArW 1675A #054 Marown], dau Ann of age, dau Margaret at age, son & heir William, son John and son 
Nicholas, brother John Killey, also: Thomas Parr clerk entered a claim.
Will of wife: ArW 1675A #054 Marown will of Ellinor Killey alias Gawne of Ballakilley & of Long Meadow, died 17 Dec 1675: husband [Nicholas] Killey is not 
mentioned [died 1665, ArW 1666A #01 Marown], dau Ann, son William Killey (has a contract bargain), son John of age, dau Margaret of age [married to John 
Christian, per will of her brother John Killey], witnesses: Ann Creer [?a near kin, so her witness is invalid] & Joney Nowell (one is a near kin), also: 
William Cottier executor of John Cottier entered a claim for 37s etc, pledges: William Garrett & Sir Edward Nelson curate.
Will of son: ArW 1675A #099 Marown will of John Killey, died 13 December 1675 intestate: not married, brother William, sister Margaret (married to John 
Christian), sister Ann, sister Cathraine Killey, mother Ellin Killey alias Gawne died 17 December 1675 (her will ArW 1675A #054 Marown), pledges: William 
Garrett & Sir Edward Nelson curate, appraisors: John Quilliam & James Kelley & Nicholas Kelley & Thomas Caine.
Son: Marown parish register: Wm Killey of B'Yemmey beg  buried 26 April 1720.
     Ballayemmey quarterland abutts at one end to Ballakilley quarterland where mother Ellinor Killey alias Gawne of Ballakilley lived. 
Will of son: ArW 1720A #07 Marown will of William Killey of Ballayemmy beg, died 24 April 1720: wife [Mary Creer] is alive [died 1737/8, ArW 1737A #44 
Marown], dau & executrix Ellinor Killey, son & heir John Killey, son James Killey, grandson William Killey, son Thomas Killey, man servant Ewan Killey, 
maid servant Jane Karran, witnesses: William Cottier & James Cottier, pledges: John Killey & William Clague, also: Captain Nicholas Christian junior of 
Ramsey entered a claim in behalf of Mr John Christian of Liverpool & partners for £10.
   Will of dau in law: ArW 1737A #44 Marown will of Mary Killey alias Creer of Ballayemmey, died 12 January 1737/8: husband [William] Killey is not 
   mentioned [died 1720, ArW 1720A #07 Marown], son John Killey, eldest dau Mary Woods alias Killey [married James Woods], dau Jane Woods alias Killey 
   [married John Woods], dau Ellinor Cottier alias Killey, dau & executrix Mary Clague alias Killey (married to John Clague), witnesses: Robert Creer & 
   William Clague, pledges: James Oates & John Gellin.
?Self: 1673 Liber Vastarum, Marown: Nicholas Killey had a farmland of 5s 1d yearly rent in Saurebrek treen [total rent 10s 2d], and he was convicted of a 
felony and executed, so that his land & tenements &c fell due to the Lord of the land by his special prerogative and therefore the Attorney disposed of the 
land to the Lord's best advantage, so that Henry Corrin was entered for it by deed, for & in consideration of £9 10s, besides 30s more paid by way of 
composition & contract, with the widow right of Nicholas Killey's widow reserved during her widowhoood.
?Self: 1673 Liber Vastarum, Marown: Nicholas Killey had another parcel of farmland in Saurebrek treen [total rent 11s], and he was convicted of a felony 
and executed, so that his land & tenements &c fell due to the Lord of the land by his special prerogative and therefore the Attorney disposed of the land to 
the Lord's best advantage, so that Henry Corrin was entered for it by deed, for & in consideration of £9 10s, besides 30s more paid by way of composition & 
contract, with the widow right of Nicholas Killey's widow reserved during her widowhoood.  
?Self: 1673 Liber Vastarum, Marown: Nicholas Killey had 2 parcels of intack land of 5s 6d & 3s 4d yearly rent belonging to Saurebrek treen [total rent 5s 6d 
& 3s 4d], and he was convicted of a felony and executed, so that his land & tenements &c fell due to the Lord of the land by his special prerogative and 
therefore the Attorney disposed of the land to the Lord's best advantage, so that Henry Corrin was entered for it by deed, for & in consideration of £9 10s, 
besides 30s more paid by way of composition & contract, with the widow right of Nicholas Killey's widow reserved during her widowhoood.  
Self etc: 1691 composiiton Book, Marown:  Nicholas Killey was compounded in 1643 for land that fell into the Lord's hand & Christian Corrin & partners vizt, 
John Murrey were entered for it in 1691, and the lives in being in 1691 were William Gelling aged 40 [born about 1651] and Patrick Corrin aged 34 years 
[born about 1657].
Self & son: 1691 composiiton Book, Marown: Nicholas Killey was compounded in 1643 for land that went to his son William Killey in 1691, 
and the lives in being were now expired.
Self  etc: 1691 composiiton Book, Marown: Nicholas Killey was compounded in 1643 for land that went to Henry Kelly/Killey in 1691, 
and in 1691, the lives in being was William Cottier age 60 years [born about 1631] who was dead in 1704.

Marown An invent of the goods of Nich Killy (or soe much thereof as was given unto the prooffers) being sworne me viz: Jo: Quillam, Ja:Kelly, Nich: Kelly & Wm: Kewloe, who valued the sd goods to 3£ 14s pledges Jo: Killey ye uncle joyntly & ------ ------- with ye mother who is also sworne supvisor Nicholas Killey depted this life about ye 24th of November last intestate, the Church having intelligence hath decreed his children Ann, Margt, Wm John and Nicholas Killey Administrars of all his goods wtsoever movable & unmovable and a Legasie to ye wife on sight of ye Inv: and the next of kinread wth mother supervisors, ye wife is sworn in Cort, so also John Killey the children uncle 2 of ye children are at age who are to bee sworn by Sr Wm Oats as over ye rest, and to certyfie decretum et solvit vjd ---b: ye 13th 1666 Tho: Parre Cleark entereth his clame agst ye Executrs or Adm-----[edge] Nicholas Killey of KK Marrown for the summe of f------- --- due debt of ye sd Nicholas for soe much money layd out for him for his tyth in Anno 16--- of his own purse, wch debt was acknowledged before Mr Deemster Norris and ------- made against ye sd Deceadant for denying pawn for ye sume, also entereth cla----- for ye ffees layd out already, & yt shall be layd out touching this sute, & craveth tryall secunda fforman legis Liber 1666

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