Thomas Quayle 1667

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 14 February 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1667A #44 Malew will of Thomas Quayle of Ballasalley, tailor, died 30 December 1667, buried 8 January 1667/8:
Summary: [1st wife Christian Bridson, will ArW 1663A #133 Malew], 2nd wife [Ellin Harrison] is pregnant [she was previously married to John Callister, & 
remarried 1670 to William Quinney], son John Quayle (not on the Island), son Nicholas, dau Joney Quayle, dau Ellin Radcliffe als Quayle (husband Thomas 
Radcliffe of Glashen, she died 1676, Thomas died 1693, his will ArW 1693A #10 Malew), dau Jane (executor, dead by 1685/6), posthumous child Thomas 
(executor, of age by 1685/6), brother in law Christopher Harrison supervisor, pledges John Quinney Junior and Edward Shimmin: Thomas Quayle was only 
surviving executor by March 1685/6.
Malew parish register: Thomas Quaile, Taylor, buried 8 January 1667/68.
will of 1st wife: ArW 1663A #133 Malew will of Christian Quayle alias Bridson, died 21 Nov 1663: husband Thomas Quayle alive & remarried to Ellin Quayle 
alias Harrison [he died January 1667/8, & Ellin remarried to William Quinney 1670, her will ArW 1698A E08 Malew], dau Ellin Quayle, son John Quayle, son 
Nicholas & son Thomas (to be kept at school) & dau Joney Quayle exec; uncle of children Roger Taylor is supervisor,  NOTE, that Roger married Catharine 
Quackin, the sister of Margaret Quackin, who married Christopher Bridson, who was the brother of Joney Bridson [died 1669, ArW 1669A #032 Malew] & probably 
of the testator Christian Quayle als Bridson, which makes him the uncle of the children of Christian in a round-about way.
Malew parish register: Ellin Harrison married Thomas Quayle on 29 January 1664/5 Malew.
Will of 2nd wife: ArW 1698A #08 Malew will of Ellin Quinney/Cunney alias Quayle alias Callister alias Harrison, died 6 December 1698: 1st husband [John] 
Callister [of Ballasalley, married 20 April 1657 Malew, his will ArW 1663A #129 Malew], 2nd husband [Thomas] Quayle [married 29 January 1664/5 Malew], 3rd 
husband William Quinney [married 2 December 1670], son John Callister, son Thomas Quayle, witnesses: Catharine Quayle & Margaret Stowell, pledges: Arthur 
Bridson & Christopher Bell. 
Dau Malew parish register: Ellin Ratcliffe als Quaile buried 18 October 1676. See Episcopal Wills 1676 Malew.
Dau: Malew parish register: Jane Quaile dau of Thos Quaile, taylor, buried 2 September 1668.
?Will of dau:  ArW 1678A #05 Malew will of Joney Bridson als Quayle, dated 6 March 1677/8: husband Giles Bridson (alive in 1705), son Giles Bridson, only 
dau Marriad Bridson (received legacy by 1705), brother Nicholas Quayle, brother John Quayle, brother Thomas Quayle; father is dead, also: Margaret Bridson, 
John Bridson.
2nd wife's 1st husband: Malew parish register: Ellin Harrison married John Callister on 20 April 1657 in Malew.
Stepson: Malew parish register: John Callister son of John Callister & Ellin Harrison christened 25 Aug 1661 Malew.
2nd wife's 3rd husband: Malew parish register: Ellin Harrison married William Quinney on 2 Dec 1670 Malew.
Will of 2nd wife's mother: ArW 1675A #133 Malew will of Margaret Harrison alias Stevenson, died 20 December 1675: husband John Harrison (dead), dau Ellin 
Cunney/Quinney als Harrison, dau Isabel in Ireland, dau in law Isabel Harrison als Norris, granddau Alice Harrison, grandson John Harrison, granddau 
Margaret Harrison, son Christopher Harrison, witnesses: Robert Stowell & Jane Traverse.
Will of son in law: ArW 1693A #10 Malew will of Thomas Radcilffe of Glashen, died 8 December 1693: wife [Ellin Quayle] is not mentioned [died 1676, 
Episcopal will], son John, son Henry, witnesses: John Woods & Thomas Kinley.
Son in law: Malew parish register: Tho: Ratcliffe Gleshin buried 8 December 1693.

KK Malew December 30th 1667 The last will and testament of Tho: Quaile (taylor) who comitted his soule to God and his bodie to Christian buriall; It: he bequeathed to the poore a ferlett malt, a mutton, and wheat att the discredon of the executors; It: he bequeathed to his sonn John Quaile halfe the cropp of corne, and in case he will not come home till Hallow tyde to have noe more but to hav[?] halfe and take halfe the croppe; bequeathed alsoe to his sayd sonn Jo: Quaile his pte of the boate and netts (pvided he com home to helpe his step=mother) bequeathed alsoe to his sd sonn his cloathes alsoe bequeathed to him the sayd Jo: 4 sheepe (and to looke to his mothers goods) and all the geares belonging to husbandrie; It: bequeathed to his sonn Nicholas Quaile the goats att William Quailes of KK Arbory and one shilling in money; It: bequeathed to his daughter Jony Quaile a ferlett of barley and one shilling legasie; It: he bequeathed to his daughter Ellin Quaile alis Ratcliffe one shilling legasie, and acknowledged a shilling to be due to her husband Tho: Ratcliffe; It: he bequeathed to his wife an Arke or chest, a choyce horse out of the whole and all the raw cloath with the webster; It: hee bequeathed to John Calister a sheepe that is with Calcotts sheepe; It: he bequeathed to his children Nicholas and Jony Quaile the croppe of Thomas Ratclife his grounde dureinge the tyme of the lyme and to be satisfied thereby for their pte of ye corbes; bequeathed alsoe to them the said Nicho: & Jony what is due besydes the bed yf any be due besides the netts; and alsoe his part of the bees att Prestons, It: hee constituted, ordained and appointed his children Jane Quaile and the child unborne yett in his wives wombe his true and lawfull executors of all his goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever exceptinge a mutton wch he hath bequeathed to Sr: Thomas Parr vicar; It: he constituted and ordained his son John Quaile and Christopher Harrison supvisors of his children; It: he acknowledged that he was indebted to Margret Quiney three shillings and ten pence; It: moneyes is due to him from William Quackin (besides the childrens goods or dues) xxjs 6d, alsoe from Mr. Charles Moore xxs[20s] with the use of it, and from William Harrison xs[10s] Testes Tho: Parre } The mother sworne in Court Arthur Halsall} jurati to bringe in a pfect Invent & the Supvisors also sworne pbatum et solvit 1s And are to bringe in a pfect Invent within 14 dayes sub pena xs[10s] ad usum domini John Quaile [next page] The Inventory of the goods of Tho: Quaile (taylor) of Ballasalley prized by 4 sworne men to witt Tho: Quackin Tho: Taylor Tho: Bell & Robt Caveene £ s d Imprs: dj 2 ould cowes, dj an oxe & dj calfe ......................... 00 - 15 - 00 a quarter of an oxe 4s, 2 beere firkins and dj stoone & 2 tubs dj paile and a box 2s ............................................ 00 - 06 - 00 Itt: a small firkin 3d som small vessells 15d small earthen potts} & brass pann 8d a mug 2d sheares and a kenkin[?] 4d hatt 8d}........ 00 - 03 - 04 Itt: dj barrell & basket 9d dj ould barrells & looming kissans 6s.... 00 - 02 - 01 Itt: dj a kine 8d, 5 yards of bed tick 2s, kissan sakt 3d .......... 00 - 02 - 11 Itt: dj fether, bed and boulster 4s, dj fledge & dj 2 ould blanketts 10d dj 2 paire cards 3d, dj sacke pooke & fledge 16s .............. 00 - 06 - ---- Itt: 2 sheets and dj sheete 6s 8d, dj rough sheete 8d 2 napkins 4d .. 00 - 07 - 8 Itt: 2£ fflax 8d, 6£ & dj of hurden yarne 9d a qrter girdle 1s ...... 00 - 02 - 04 Itt: weights 1s dj table 6d ......................................... 00 - 00 - 7 Itt: dj sow dj heffer dj steere 14s 3 white blanketts dj fledge} 12 ---bd ould canvest 4d dj brass pott 1s cans 3d ..........}... 01 - 08 - 01 Itt: dj hogshead 2 stoones dj chist 18d 1£ 3 qrters pewter 10d........ 00 - 02 - 04 Itt: som tow 3d, 3 stookes & dj oats 14d ............................. 00 - 01 - 5d Itt: dj 2 mares a quarter of a poore horse & dj colt ................. 00 - 12 - 00 Itt: eight sheepe 16s dj swine 1s dj wheele 1s ..................... 00 - 18 - 00 Itt: a quarter woollen wheele 4s; 3£ hearings 3s .................... 00 - 03 - 04 Itt: a quarter of a keine ............................................ 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: the corne of the flat ........................................... 00 Itt: a paire of stockins ............................................. 00 - 00 - 06d Itt: dj smothinge iron & dj churne staffe broad goose 4d ............. 00 - 00 - 07d Note yt ye tick aboved priced is to be deducted in lue (being taken up by the wife of the funerall charges & other disbursements Debts to be deducted, funerall charges and buriall money ............. 00 - 05 - 00 It: due to severall psons to the sume of 7s - 2d ..................... 00 - 07 - 02 It: there is due to the Executors of John Calister ................... 01 - 02 - 09d It: the ferlet barley menconed in the will 3s and 4s legacies ........ 0 - 07 - 00 Item of the eight sheepe above menconed in ye Inventory & is due to } ye wife (and to be deducted out of this Inventory) against ye }......... 00£ - 8s - 00 Legasies bequeathed and one sheepe for her lyinge } inn or when she is in childbed ................................}......... 00 - 16s - 00 of all the sheepe above priced yr remaines but 3 due to the children or executors It to ye minister ........................... 1s 00 9d In all dues to the Executors of debtless goods ................................ 2£ - 15s - 10d Jo: Quiney Junr and Edward Shimmine have bound them selves; Executors Adminsters and assignes pledges for the forthcominge of the goods secundum forman legis and to secure the office [next page] March 17th 1685/6 Thomas Quaile ye only surviving Executr: of his father of ye within Tho: Quaile came this day (being at age) and acnowledgeth to be satisfied all ye goods due to him by ye death of his father, & hath forever acquitted ye bondsmen to ye Inventorie, & they who had ye said goods & this before me Sam: Watleworth Reg: Tho: Quaile his mrke X

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