Daniel Kewn 1668

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 7 March 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1668A #37 Malew will of Daniel Kewn, dated 24 February 1668/9: 
Summary: wife [Elizabeth Bridson] is alive [her will ArW 1675A #123 Malew], dau Ellin (md Philip Carown by Dec 1680), son Stephen, daughters Jane (in 
Ireland) & Catharine, & Isabel, witnesses: John Fargher & Thomas Shimmin; pledges Thomas Shimmin & Thomas Caine ('late deceased' by December 1680).
Malew parish register: Daniel Kewne buried 26 February 1668/9.
Will of wife: ArW 1675A #123 Malew will of Elizabeth Kewn alias Bridson, dated 20 January 1675/6: husband [Daniel] Kewn is dead [his will ArW 1668A #37 
Malew], dau Jane, dau Ellin, son Stephen, ?other children; witnesses: Thomas Parr & William Shimmin, pledges: Giles Arthur & Robert Shimmin.
Wife: Malew parish register: Elizabeth Kewne als Bridson buried 25 Jan 1675/6.
Daughter: Malew parish register: Ellin Caroon als Kewn buried 20 December 1722.
Dau: Malew parish register: Ellinior Kewn married Philip Carown on 5 February 1677/8 in Malew.
?Son in law: Malew parish register: Philip Caroon buried 27 June 1699. 
?Will of son: ArW 1631A #002 Malew will of Christopher Kewn, died 24 January[?]:wife is not mentioned, daughter Ellin, son Daniel/Donold, son Stephen, 
son in law Nicholas Clague.

KK Malew ffebruary 24th 1668 The last will and testament of Dan: Kewne who comitted his soule to God & his bodie to Christian buriall; Item he bequeathed to his daughter Ellin a gray calfe of a yeare ould out of the whole to wch the mother gave her asent; Item, he bequeathed to his sonn Steven Kewne one of the oxen and halfe the Irish horse with all the geares and impliments belonging to the farme or he seandrie[?] as the linkes of Ironn or draughts, harrowes, cars, straddles; creeles; and all the corne, wherof none shalbe taken from him exceptinge a boule of barley to each of his three daughters Jane; Cath: and Ellin Kewne when they married or went for themselves and also bequeathed to his daughter Issable Kewne 5s; Item he bequeathed to his said 3 daughter Jane, Cath: and Ellin Kewne all the rest of his debtless goods, and willed that his sonn Steven Keane should have noe more of his goods but what is affore expressed and constituted him supvisor. Kathe: & Ellin 2 of ye execr sworne in Court accordinge to law Test: John Ffargher & also to be true to ye sister now in Ireland Tho: Shimine juratas pbatum et solvit xxijd The Inventorie of the goods of the said Dan: view'd taken & priced by 4 swarne men to witt Tho: Taylor, Gibt: Karran, Jo: Bell & Thomas Shimine as followeth £ s d Inpris: halfe a maire 2s halfe a horse 4s 6d halfe a cow 7s 3d ............. 00 - 13 - 09 Itt: halfe a calfe a yeare ould 4s halfe a heffer 5s ....................... 00 - 09 - 00 Itt: a quarter of a cow 3s 9d halfe another cow 8s ......................... 00 - 11 - 09 Itt: halfe a blankett 2s 2d dj another blankett xxd[20d] .................. 00 - 03 - 10 Itt: halfe another blankett 1s halfe a canvest 8d a sheete 3s 8d .......... 00 - 05 - 04 Itt: another sheete 3s a carchife 4d five pound hurds 7d 2£ yarne 10d .... 00 - 06 - 09 Itt: 2£ hurden yarne 7d some hempe 3d 5£ fethers 10d . .................... 00 - 01 - 08 Itt: 2 straw baskets 3d dj sives and weights 8d dj old barrell & stone .... 00 - 01 - 10 Itt: halfe some bed cloathes 18d ould bouster 6d his wearing cloathes 28d ... 00 - 05 - 04 Itt: more bed cloathes xd, halfe a keine 1s 1£ pewter 6d ................... 00 - 02 - 04 Itt: som small vessells 6d halfe pound of whitten yarne 4d ................. 00 - 00 - 10 Itt: a looming kissan 3d & some geese 6d ................................... 00 - 00 - 09 3 - 3 - 2 debts to be deducted 12s 6d in all The goods are all in yr owne custody, & have given in pledges for the forthcoming of yr sisters p of goods yt is in Ireland, & to secure ye office Tho: Shymmin & Tho: Caine feb 23 69 Tho Shymmin enters against ye exrs for 6s [next page] I Phillip Carrown and Elinor Carrown als Kewne my wife, doe herby release acquitt and discharge the Executors of Thomas Caine late deceased, who was bound in ye Spirituall Records for ye Inventory of our father Dan: Kewne late deceased as well for our own parte of the said Inventory, as alsoe for halfe of the goods of our sister Jaine Kewne now in Ireland and in our hands, being 7s 7d;. And doe for the sd pledge is discharge further oblige our selfes to bring in to the Records counter pledge for ye forthcoming of ye sd 7s 7d wthin one forthnight time, in forme of Law, or els to deaver the same to ye sd pledge his exrs: As wittness our hands this 19th of Decembr 1680 Phil Carrown my mark X Ellin Carrown my marke X Note the money is seven and seven pence Wittnesses William Cannell ---- Harrison my mrk X [on the back of the above:] January 6h 1680/81 William Maddrell is become Bound for ye within 7s 7d in behalfe of the wthin Phill: Carrown and his wife in forme of Law. Ass wittness his subscription ye day and year above written Wm Maddrell Testis his marke X Jon: Parr Regr:

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