William Clague 1668

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 5 March 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1668A #28 Arbory will of William Clague junior, of Ballyfodda and Ballybegg: 
Summary: apparently not married, sister Ellin Clague, brother Thomas (married to Ellin  Kewley, their son William, & dau Ellin & son Richard), sister 
Isabel, niece Jane Corrin, brother Edward (his daus Alice & Ann Clague), also: John Clague of the Greeny More, John Cubbon drum, witnesses: George Holding 
& John Harrison & Mrs Ellin Parr, pledges: John Harrison & George Holding.   
Will of mother: ArW 1661A #112 Malew will of Margery Clague alias Fargher, dated 21 March 1660/1: husband xxxx Clague is not mentioned, son William Clague, 
dau Ellin; dau Isabel (married John Corrin & their dau Jane, [Isabel died 1669/70, her will ArW 1670A #043 Rushen]); son Edward (apparently older than Wm), 
granddau Ellin Clague, brother Nicholas Clague [?Fargher].
Will of sister: ArW 1670A #043 Rushen will of Isabel Corrin alias Clague, dated 11 March 1669/70: husband xxxx Corrin is alive, eldest dau Jane of age, 2 
other daughters (2nd of age by about July 1672), brother Edward Clague, sister Ellinor Clague, witnesses: William Clague & xxxch Thompson, pledges Daniel 
Clucas & John Cottier.
See sister in law: Ellin/Ellinor Clague als Kewley widow (by 13 June 1671, 'Ellinor') of Thomas Clague (brother of Edward Clague & son of [Margery Clague 
alias Fargher, ArW 1661 #112 Malew]) entered a claim (for 1£ 5s plus fees, which was paid 13 June 1671) against the executors of Charles Stanley will 1670E 
#032 Arbory.

This is affirmed to be ye last will & testament of Willm Cloaig junior of Ballafada as followeth: first I leave to my sister Ellin Cloaig my house in Ballybegg wth a feather bed & all other things of ----[dark, crumbled edge] belonging to ye same house; and in my said sister dye wthout issue I leave ye same house & ye other things before spoken of to my nephew Willm Cloaig sonne to my brother Thomas Cloaig. Itt: I leave to my sister Isable a blanket, a sheete & 20s beside what was in her owne hand. Itt: I leave to my neece Jaine Corrine a blanket, a sheete & ye coffer at ye beds soote; Itt: I leave to my neeces Alice & Anne Cloaig daughters to my brother Edward Cloaig two taneeds apeece. Itt: I leave to my neece Elline Cloaig daugh ter to my brother Thomas two taneeds, & to Isable two taneeds, & to Anne two taneeds, & if these reach not then muttons. Itt: I leave to my nephew Richard Cloaig sonne to my brother Thomas Cloaig a cow & a calfe, & my halfe of seaven goates. Itt: more I leave to my brothers sonne, Willm Cloaig a blanket & a coverlet. Itt: I leave to my sister in law Elline Cloaig alias Kewley the featherbed & bolster on wch I lay. Itt: I leave upon Sr John Crellin 6s wch hee owed me, where of I Leave & allow himselfe 3s. Itt: I leave to George Houlding a mutton legate. Itt: I leave upon John Harrison 6s - 6d & upon John Cloaig of ye greeny more 2s - 6d; Itt: more there is due from Peter Comish 10s due debt to mee or my executors: Itt: thre is due from John Ffarcher 7s 6d; Itt: from Richard Knacle 6s; Itt: from Daniel Bell 6d; Itt: from Christian Corrine 4d; Itt: there is due debt to mee or my executors from John Cubone drum 15s and what money Robt: Farcher, John Tunman & Anne Tyldesley was oweing my brother Edward & my sister Elline they know it themselves. Itt: I leave to ye ------ in ye house, yt is to say my coate to Costeine & my dublet to Kermot And as for ye rest of my goods moveable & unmoveable I leave it betwixt my brother Edward Cloaig & my sister Elline who are my true & law executors The executors sworne in Court Wittnesses hereunto in forme of Law George Houlding X John Harrison jurati pbatum et solvit 1s Mrs Elline Parre pledges John Harrison & 14 dayes granted to bringe in an George Houlding Invent sub paena xs[10s] ad usum domini [The following was written sideways on the right side:] more hee acknowledged to have received ---- ----- ----[hidden in fold]----- [next page] ----ne 16th 69 Jaine Cubbon enters her claime against ye execurs of Will: Cloage for ye som of 6s due debt [next page] The Inventory of Willm Cloaig Junr: taken by four sworne men viz: John Corrin Senr, Willm Churghy Senr; Peter Comish & Robt Comish Imprimis, in muttons, sheepe & lambes 21 ................ 1£ - 12 - 0d Itt: ye third part of three wooden chests ............... 0 - 3 - 4d Itt: ye third part of a keene & stoole} & 3 pillar beers & 4 gorgets wch } ................. 0 - 2 - 0 came from Mrs Robinson............} Itt: 4 yards of hempen cloth ye third } part & 3 quarters of hempen cloth } ................. 0 - 1s - 9 Itt: ye cow & halfe ye calfe at Rich:= } Credeens prized to ................} ................ 0 - 13 - 0 Itt: 3 paire of old stockins ............................ 0 - 1 - 8 Itt: 4 new bands & five old & as ............} much of ye same cloath as will make 4 new} .......... 0 - 1 - 8 Itt: his clothes viz breeches, cassock, } dublet, a hat, cap & drawers prized to }.............. 0 - 6 - 0 Itt: two knives & a sisser & a wrought skin ............. 0 - 1 - 0 Itt: 3 small linnen sheetes ............................. 0 - 15 - 0 Itt: 3 quarts of keir woole ............................. 0 - 3 - 6 Itt: 3 quarts of gray woold ............................. 0 - 4 - 6 Itt: 2 quarts of white woole ............................ 0 - 3 - 0 Itt: an old goose & 2 gesslings ......................... 0 - 1 - 0 Itt: an old maire ....................................... 0 - 2 - 0 Itt: on silver spoone & ye third part of a spoone ....... 0 - 3 - 0 Itt: a yard of an old blew carpet ....................... 0 - 0 - 5d pledges secunda forman legis 4£ - 3s - 10d George Holdinge J Harrison

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