Thomas Kinley 1666

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 8 January 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1666A #21 Santan will of Thomas Kinley, died January 1666/7: 
Summary: wife is not mentioned, son & heir Thomas, dau Marriad [married Thomas Bridson 1658, their dau Margaret], dau Christian, dau Ann, granddau ('niece')
Margaret Bridson, grandson ('nephew') Thomas Kinley; also(?son in law) John Caine [?did he marry Cathrine Kinley, died January 1669/70, EpW 1670E #028 
Santan]; witnesses: Gilbert Moore & Oates Cretney, pledges: Gilbert Moore & Hugh Callow.
Will of mother: ArW 1636A #008 Santan will of Ann Kinley alias Caine, died May 1636: husband xxxx Kinley is not mentioned, eldest dau Joney [married 
eventually to xxxx Key], son Robert, dau Margaret [died unmarried 1663, ArW 1663A #128 Santan], son Thomas [his will ArW 1666A #21 Santan], also mentioned 
Ann Fargher; witnesses: Robert Moore & Thomas K----, pledge John Cubbon.
? See mention of son: ArW1663A #127 Santan will of John Moore of Ballafurt, Santan, died 13 February 1663/4: wife Margaret Moore als Oates, children, 2 
children John & Robert Moore underage (Robert was dead by 1675 when John rec'd his legacy), overseer & brother in law Thomas Woods senior [married to Carter 
Moore, her will 1670# #026 Santan] & overseer & brother in law? Thomas Kinley; brothers Martin & William Moore; Witnesses: Robert Brew & Thomas Kinley & 
John Oates. 
   Will of father in law of dau Marriad: ArW 1661A #110 Santan will of John Bridson/Breedey, died 6 April 1663, intestate: wife is alive, son Thomas Bridson, 
   son Christopher Bridson, brothers of John: Thomas & John Bridson who are supervisors; also, Articles of Marriage dated 1658: John Bridson on behalf of 
   his son Thomas Bridson & Thomas Kinley on behalf of his dau Marriad Kinley, dated 23 April 1658, they are to marry within a month; Thomas Bridson to 
   inherit John's goods & the younger son Christopher to inherit from the mother.
   Will of grandchildren with mention of son John: EpW 1670E #024 Santan will decree of John and Catharine Kinley, orphans, died 22 February 1667/8: father 
   John Kinley died 1665, mother is not mentioned, siblings Thomas and Jane Kinley.
Will of dau: ArW 1679A #11 Santan will of Marriad Bridson alias Kinley, dated 28 December 1679: husband xxxx [Thomas] Bridson is not mentioned [his will 
1676A #26 Santan], son Thomas Bridson, daughters Margaret (dead by March 1691) & Ellin (both of age) and Jane & Catharine, supervisor: John Quinney (also 
witness), witness John Bridson.
Will of dau: ArW 1663A #128 Santan will of Margaret Kinley, died 14 October 1663: not married, brother Thomas Kinley (his children son & heir Thomas, dau 
Christian, dau Marriad, & son John [did he marry Catharine Crellin & he was dead by 1665?]), brother Thomas died 1666/7, ArW 1666A #21 Santan, nephew (son 
of sister [?Joney]) Thomas Key; also Robert Caine, executor [?& nephew in law, married to (Catharine) Kinley] John Caine; also John Kinley son in law 
[married to Catharine Crellin by 1655] of Thomas Crellin promised to pay 7s that Thomas owed; witnesses: Robert Moore & John Woods, pledges: Robert Hampton 
& John Stephen.
Will of ?dau: EpW 1670E #028 Santan will of Catharine Caine alias Kinley, died 2 January 1669/70, intestate: husband John Caine, children Charles & Jane 
Caine both of age by December 1678, has siblings.
?Will of sister: ArW 1663A #006 Ballaugh will of Margaret Garrett alias Kinley, died 1 February 1663/4: husband Phinlo Garrett remarried Margaret Skeally 
(she died 1668/9, ArW 1668A #55 Ballaugh), dau Margaret & dau Ellin & dau Joney Garrett; siblings of husband: brother in law Philip Garrett & brother in law 
Patrick Garrett, & sister in law Margaret Garrett, mother in law Joney Curghey (married 1st xxxx Garrett, 2nd John Quayle) supervisors: brother Thomas Kinley 
& brother in law Patrick Carrett (NOTE, that Daniel Clark, husband of Catharine Garrett, was 'subscribed' for Patrick), witnesses: Patrick Garrett & John 
Teare, pledges: Daniel Clark & Phinlo Stephen, also:  Katharine Kissage; step-father in law John Quayle (of Coolshellagh, married to Joney Quayle als Garrett 
als Curghey, see John's will ArW 1688A #10 Michael & Joney's will ArW 1675A #163 Michael), stepbrother in law Wiliam Quayle of Coolshellagh (son of John 
Quayle of Coolshellagh, see William's will ArW 1677A #066 Michael).
Dau & son in law: 1677 Liber Vastarum, Santan: Thomas Bridson had farmland of 13s 7d yearly rent in Ars Rogane treen (total rent 13s 7d), & he was dead and 
left the said land to his wife Marriad Kinley to pay debts, and she sold the same to Thomas Brew, who was now entered for it.
?See: 1675 Liber Vastarum, Santan: John Taggart had a parcel of intack of 6d yearly rent, but was long dead & the rent descended to his daughter Margaret 
Taggart [died about 1670, Episcopal will Santan] who gave the said land & rent in Marriage Contract to her daughter Joney [Quinney] & her husband Philip 
Kinley, who were both dead & their executorship fell to John Caine & son Robert Caine, being the next relations, and they sold the parcel of intack land 
to John Oates who was entered for it in 1675.

St Ann In ye name of God Amen, I Tho: Kinley though sicke ----uary ye and weak in body yet in pfect memory praised bee ---- 66/ God, doe make this my last will and Testament in forme and manner followinge: Impms: I committ my soule into ye hands of Almighty God and my body to Christian buriall Itt: I leave unto my neece Margret Bredgeson one shilling Itt: I leave unto my daughters Mariot and Christian three quarters of a cow betwixt them Itt: I leave unto Tho: Kinley my nephew the other quarter of ye cowe It: I leave unto my daughter Ann Kinley a quarter of a ---- cowe: and two quarters of one to Tho: Kinley heire of ye farme Itt: I leave unto John Caine a young colt Itt: I leave my loveinge son Tho: Kinley sole executor of all the rest of my goods moveable and unmoveable provided hee pforme all ye premises above mentioned pbatum est et Solvit xijd[12d] witnesses The Executor at age and sworn in Gilbert Moor X his marke } jurati Cort and is to bring in an Inventory Oates Cratney X his marke} wthin a month sub pena xs[10s] ad usum dom: or at furthest at May Corts The Invent of the said testator taken & prized by 4 sworne men vizt John Caine, Willm: Cloag, Ffinlo Kneele, Hugh Calow as followeth vizt: all goods wtsoever moveable & umoveable prized to ......................... 0£ - 16s - 0d the goods in the executor hand & at lawfull yeres & give in pledges secunda forman legis Hugh Calow & Gilbt: More

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