Gilbert Quane 1667

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 11 February 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1667A #40 Patrick will of Gilbert Quane, died 8 April 1668: 
Summary: wife [Alice Hutchin] is not mentioned [her will ArW 1689A #048 Patrick], son & heir [John?] Quane, son Thomas Quane (of age), daughter Isabel 
Quane (of age, not married, not capable of taking an oath per note of February 1668/9), also [grandsons?] John & Thomas Quane, Henry Radcliffe's daughter 
Ellin, witnesses & pledges: Henry Radcliffe & Thomas Gell. 
Will of wife: ArW 1689A #048 Patrick will of Alice Quane alias Hutchin, died 9 February 1689/90: son Thomas Quane, son John, dau Isabel Quane, also: Alice 
Carran, Jane Carran, Patrick Carran, witnesses: Patrick Carran & Phinlo Carran, pledges: John Woods & Patrick Carran  QUESTION: Did Alice marry 1st Gilbert 
Quane, and 2nd Patrick Carran?
See dau: ArW 1668 presentment Patrick: presented by the Church warden of St Pattericke, Desember ye 28th 1668: ... John: Killy ---- relaps wth Issable Quane 
6 dies in eccle: & una hour in ye stocks pformed by certificat. 
Will of dau & her husband: ArW 1689A #050 Patrick will of John Killey & his wife Isabel Quane, died the 19th and 20th of December 1689: only son Thomas 
Killey, Ann Radcliffe, niece Ellin Quane, Ellin Knickle the dau of William Knickle (dau Ellin & son Robert), John Killey's wife, nephew Thomas Quane & his 
mother, nephew John Quane.    
Will of father in law: ArW 1681A #36 Patrick will of Thomas Hutchin, died 9 March 1681/2: wife is not mentioned, son & heir Patrick, son Thomas, granddau 
Alice Karran (her mother is dead), brother William (dead, wife & children are alive), dau Ellin, son William.
Will of sister in law: ArW 1677A #061 Patrick will of Isabel Karran/Carran alias Hutchin, died 15 January 1677/8, intestate: husband xxxx Karran is alive, 
underage children: dau Alice & dau Jane & son Patrick Karran, father Thomas Hutchin, brother Patrick Hutchin, brother John Hutchin, pledges: William Gell 
junior & Thomas Gell.
SEE: Gilbert Quane and his wife Christian Comish who was pregnant were presented 1632 German for casting aspersions on Margaret Quay, saying to others that 
Margaret was a whore and not pregnant.

Pat: 1668 The last & testamt: of Gilbt: Quane who dyed the 8th of Aprill, ye yeare & day above said: first he bequeathed his soule to God, his body to Xian buriall; It: to ye poore a bowle of corn & a sheep; to Jo: Quaine & Tho: Quaine betwixt ym a heffer; It: to his son Tho: a cow It: to his daughter another bowle, and a pecke of wheate more; It: to Hen: Ratliffes daugh- ter Ellen halfe a calfe; It: to his daughter Isable if she did mary halfe ye cow wch Pat: Caine hath; It: to his son Tho ye 3d pte of ye land whilst he lived, and if he & the heire did not agree, the said heire was to give him 30s; It: to ye minister a hogg; It: he constituted and ordained his children Tho: & Isable his lawfull executors of ye rest of his goods moveable & unmovable Witnesses Hen: Ratliffe X Tho: Gell jurati An Inventory of ye Goods of ye decedent Imprts: the 4th pte of fishing boate ...... 2s - 6d It: a white blankett ...................... 2s - 6d It: ye vessells of ye house ............... 2s - 6d It: 3 sheep ............................... 5s It: a board & an old churne .............. 6d Note that he ordained that the executors should give pt of ye vessells to ye heire The executors at age, ye brother sworn in Cort but ye sister this day is not capable of an oath therfore dispenst wth all till another Cort day, however pledges is given secunda forman legis Hary Ratcliffe, Tho: Gell 6 feb ye 19th Tho: Quane enters against the execurs: of ye decedent for ye 3d pt of ye Land or 30s due debt & craveth tryall

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