Ann Clark alias Crebbin alias Sayle 1666

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 20 January 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1666A #61 Jurby will of Ann Clark alias Crebbin alias Sayle, died 6 March 1666/7: 
Summary: 1st husband John Crebbin [died 1656, ArW 1656 #38 Andreas], 2nd husband Patrick Clark [married 1 July 1662], dau Catharine Crebbin, son John 
Crebbin, son William Crebbin, son James Crebbin, stepson William Clark, also: Ann Cowley, Margaret Brew (servant), witnesses: John Clark & Christian Kneale.
Will of 1st husband ArW 1656A #38 Andreas will of John Crebbin, died 10 June 1656: wife [Ann Sayle] is alive & remarried on 1 Jul 1662 to Patrick Clark 
[she died March 1666/7, ArW 1666A #61 Jurby], son & heir John Crebbin (made supervisor), daughter Joney Crebbin [married to Daniel Cowle, his will ArW 1660A 
#40 Bride], dau Alice Crebbin (of lawful years, died 1665/6, ArW 1666A #47 Bride), dau Catharine Crebbin (of lawful years by December 1665) son William 
Crebbin, son James Crebbin, witnesses & pledges John Huddlestone & Gilbert Skinner. 
Will of father: ArW 1635A #33 Andreas will of Phinlo Sayle, died 31 October 1635: wife Joney Kneale, son William & Gilnoe, & John senior & John junior, 
& Philip & James, dau Ann, also: Margaret Kneale, William Cleator. 
Will of dau: ArW 1666A #47 Bride, court proceedings regarding the Inventory of Alice Crebbin, deceased, dated 2 March 1665/6, 'a true copy', not listed in 
the old Typed Index: not married, father John Crebbin (dead [died 1656, ArW 1656A #38 Andreas]), mother Ann Sayle (remarried [on 1 July 1662] to Patrick 
Clark of Jurby, Ann's will ArW 1666A #61 Jurby, died 6 March 1666/7), brother John Crebbin, sister Catharine Sayle als Crebbin, brother William Crebbin, 
uncle John Sayle of Rushen, witnesses: Philip Kermode, Alice Caley.  NOTE, that her will is recorded in the Episcopal Books.
Regarding will of husband John Crebbin: ArWills 1664 Jurby, court proceedings regarding a calf given to Alice Crebbin before her father John Crebbin's 
death: John Crebbin deceased, daughter Alice, son William, wife Ann Sayle who married #2 Patrick Clark, brother in law John Sayle; also Philip Kermode, 
Edward Corlett Sumner. Pat Clark & his wiffe in Jurby prsented for non appearance at ye Court at 10 of ye clock, as appears by ye Sumner affidavid, ---[torn] 
drinking in ye ayle house & appeard not by one of ye clock ergo ad ------[torn] -------- -------- befor ---- ------ ----car g-------  ------- ---- Pat Kewne 
Joh: Clark Joh: Gawne & Willm Nederroagh being praizers of ye goods of Ales Crobbin beinge sworne & examined saith yt after they had done, ye Sumner asked, 
whether yr was any more goods toe be praized, ye mother answered & said, there is none, only looke wt yt cow is, yt is in strife: The mother Ann Sayle  
sworne & examined saith, yt shee gave her daughter a heffer in consideration of a cow of her daughters yt she killed, & the heffer afterwards died:  where 
upon her said daughter beinge weepeing & cryinge, her said mother acknowledgeth upon oath yt shee wished her to hold her pease & shee would give her as good 
in lue therof, & further saith yt she pmissed her said daughter before her contraction satisfactory for ye said cow  Ann Sayle mark X  Note yt after ye wife 
hath declared ys upon oath in ye face of ye Court, yt her husband Pat Clark doth crossed her oath, & would have her to say as hee would have her  Willm 
Crobbin sworne & examined saith yt his ster was one a time cryinge to her mother for satisfaction for ye said cow & her mother took up a straw & deli----- 
her ys cow by a straw, & wished she might be a hundred ---- to her, Will Crobbin X  Phillip Kermod is yet to be sworne to wt Willm Crobbin hath sworne 
because hee was with him when she spok thes words  Edwd: Curlett Sumner beinge praiseige ye goods of Ales Crobbin by vertue of his oath saithe yt he asked 
whether they had done wth all ye goods saith yt ye executr answered & said al is prazed except a cow wch was in ye hands of Joh: Sayle, & another beast in 
Jurby: & meeting wth Joh: Sayle asked him wt beast was yt, yt was in his -----[torn] hee answd: & said yt it was a calfe yt ye father gave his daughter & yt 
ye daughter & ye father gave him ye calfe for halfe ye increase: & when ye heffer was 4 yeere old he was bound for Ireland, & sent his wiffe wth 8s of 
moneys to John Crobbin for halfe ye cow, or if he lik not yt ye John Crobbin should send him 8s & further ye said Joh: Sayle tould ys deponent, yt Crobbin 
answered, & said, yt hee gave his child once, he would not take it from her: & ----- allso said, yt he might take ye cow along wth him for Ireland; ---- hee 
might doe her as much good yr as at home; ----- mrk X  Willm Sayle sworne & examined saith as ye said Sumner ------- Will Crobbin hath sworne as ye former 
deponent ------ ----   Jo: Sayle sworne & ------ ------ ------- a calfe of 8 weeks old ----- ------ ----crease as long as ---- would give calfe & milk when 
hee was goeinge to Ireland yt hee came to Joh: Crobbin to offer him money for hi------- cow, Crobbin answered & said, yt hee would take ---- ----- --- none 
but his bargan hee should have: & further saith yt Joh: Crobbin said to him if thou goe for Ireland take her alonge wth you, for it may bee yt ye cow may do 
my daughter Ales as much good yr as here: And hee asking his sister Ann Sayle wt would shee doe wth ye cow: she answered keepe thou yr cow, yr bargan thou 
hast is thy bargan, Joh: Sayle  mark X.
Will of son: ArW 1674A #46 Andreas will of John Crebbin, died 7 August 1675 intestate: wife Catharine Sayle [died 17 April 1675 (ArW 1674A #45)], only 
daughter Ann Crebbin, siblings: William Crebbin & James Crebbin, Catharine Martin alias Crebbin; overseers also: brother in law [brother of the testator's 
wife Catharine Sayle] William Sayle Ballachurry.
Will of dau in law: ArW 1674A #45 Andreas will of Catharine Crebbin alias Sayle died 17 April 1675 intestate: husband John Crebbin [died 7 August 1675 (ArW 
1674A #46)], only daughter Ann Crebbin, siblings: Margaret Cannell, William Sayle senior Ballachurry, William Sayle junior, Philip Sayle.
Will of son in law: ArW 1660A #40 Bride will of Daniel/Donold Cowle inherited land from mother, died before 16 May 1660: wife Joney Crebbin is alive (left a 
cow at Regaby, Andreas, etc), father is dead, mother dead & Daniel inherited his mother's land per his father's will, brother Patrick (has a son Patrick), 
brother William (has a son), sister Ellin, sister Catharine, also: Catharine Crowe, [sister? or sister in law?] Christian Cowle, witnesses: Sir John 
Harrison & [relative] Catharine Casement [married to Christopher/Gilchrist Cowle] & sister Ellin Cowle, witnesses to the codicil: William Cowle of KK 
Maughold & William Cowle of KK Bride, deceased father in law John Crebbin & mother in law xxxx [Ann] Sayle owed 46s in marriage dowry.  NOTE, that the will 
was accepted & proved by the consent of the legatees & executor because two of the witnesses were related.
Will of brother in law: ArW 1649A #85 Andreas will of Christopher Crebbin, dated 24 September 1649: sister in law Ann Crebbin als Sayle, nephews John & 
William & James Crebbin, & niece Alice Crebbin, niece Catharine Crebbin, Joney Crebbin, John Christian, brother John Crebbin [died 1656, ArW 1656 #38]; 
witnesses: William Sayle & Gilnoe Sayle.
Will of brother: ArW 1650A #25 Andreas will of Gilnoe Sayle, dated 19 February 1649/50: sister: Ann Sayle, pledges: Philip Sayle & William Sayle; people 
owing him money: executors Robert Blackburn & wife, Daniel Kneal, Margaret Killip, Patrick Martin & Catharine Martin, William Kneale, Ewan Blackburn senior, 
Ewan Blackburn senior, also: Ann Martin.
NOTE: John Crebbin, father of William Crebbin (Sumner) & Alice Crebbin (underage), died, & his wife Ann Sayle remarried 1 Jul 1662 Andreas to Patrick Clark. 
John Sayle is brother of Ann Clark als Crebbin als Sayle.

Jurby The last will and testamt: of Anne Sayle who depted this liffe the 6th of March 1666, who first committed her soule to God and her bodie to Xtian buriall; Itm: to ye poore dj firlett meale or corne; Itm: to her daughter Cathe: Crobbin 20s due to her of her fathers goods and 1 blankett and 2 yards of linen cloath; Itm: to her sd daughter half a heffer as legasie; Itm: to her son John Crobbin half a horse as legasie; Itm: she sd that her foresd son did challenge that she gave him an oxe in her gaine[?] of Contracon, wch she sd she did not pmise but onely a beast, at the latter day if there would be any, wch she likewise did bequeath unto him, but named not what beast it should be; Itm: to her son Wm Crobbin 5s legasie; Itm: to her son James 5s legasie; Itm: her husband her pte of ye ryding horse; Itm: to her stepson Wm Clerke 5s; Itm: to Patr Clerke 1s; Itm: to Anne Cowley 1 old white peticott; Itm: to Margrett Brew 1 yard of russett cloath for a wascott in regard she was behind of her wages; Itm: to her minister 1s; Itm: to Jo: Clerke 6d; Itm: to Xtian Kneale 6d; Itm: she con= stituted and appoynted her husband Patr: Clerke her true and lawfull exec: of all the rest of her goods movable & unmovable Testes The executor sworne in Court John Clerke juratus pbatum et solvit xijd Christian Kneale ye minister is to swear & certifie The Inventorie of the above Anne Sayle deceased amounts to fortie shillings [edge]---- is to pfect ye Invent within 14 dayes [edge]---- paena xs[10s]

Last Modified 20 January 2021