Jane Cottiam / Cottingham alias Cannell 1668

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 18 March 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1668A #70 Maughold will of Jane Cottiam / Cottingham alias Cannell, died 28 December 1668:
Summary: husband John Cottiam, has brothers and sisters; sister Margaret Cannell, brother in law William Cottiam, bro in law Richard Cottiam, sister in law 
Ann Cottiam, sister in law Catharine Cottiam, sister in law Mally Cottiam, father is alive; also:  Mary Kerruish; witnesses: Robert Kerruish of Ballnabarney/ 
Ballaberna & Margaret Callow, pledges: Robert Kerruish of Ballnabarney/Ballaberna & bro in law William Cottiam.
Will of sister in law: ArW 1692A #86 Maughold will of Catharine Cottiam/Cottingham/Cottiman, died 26 February 1692/3: not married, brother John Cottiam, 
brother Richard Cottiam,  sister Ann, sister? Joney Cottiam, also: Richard Quark & wife, James Hogg & wife, John Skillicorn, witneses: John Taggart & Robert 
Kerruish, pledge: Captain John Wattleworth.
Will of father in law: ArW 1661A #102 Maughold will of Richard Cottiam/Cottingham, dated 12 February 1663/4: wife is alive, son John, son William, youngest 
children: son Richard & dau Mally, dau Ann; witnesses: William Callow & William Callow & Daniel/Donold Cottiam/Cottingham, pledges: William Callow & William 
Callow.
?See: ArW 1674A #55 Maughold will of Margery Christian alias xxxx, dated 16 June 1675, husband xxxx Christian is alive, son William Christian, dau Catharine 
Christian, also: William Cottiam, Richard Cottiam, Catharine Cottiam, Mary Christian, Ellin Kermode, witnesses & pledges: William Corkill & Richard Kermode.

Maughold March ye 8 (68/) The last will and testament of Jane Cotteam alis Cannell, who departed this life ye 28 of December (68) in manner and forme as followeth Imprs: I leave to ye poore a fyrlad of barley; Itm: I bequeath to my father 6d Legasie; Itm: to each of my brethren 5d apeece Legasie; It: to each of my sisters 6d Legasie save only my best wascoate and all my wearing linens I bequeath to my sister Margaret It: to my brother in law Willm: Cotteam a mutton; Itm: to Rich: Cotteam a sheep of three yeare old; Itm: to Mary Kerroush a lambe; Itm: to my sister in law Ann Cotteam a red petticoat with my part of ye flax unknocked in ye house, as alsoe a payre of shoes for which I have already paid one shillin, if it pleased her to pay ye remainder of ye moneys unpd; let her have ye sheep, and alsoe my best payre of stockins; It: to my sister in law Katrin Cotteam as much of the loghten yearne in ye house (when in cloth) as will be her a wascoate if there be so much remaining when my husbands shute is cut out It: to Mally Cotteam a yeard of Linnen cloath; It: I constitute and appoint my welbeloved husband John Cotteam my true and lawfull executor of all ye rest of my good movable and unmovable Testes Robert Kerrish } pbatum et solvit xijd Margaret Callow } jurati The whole Inventory of Jane Cotteams goods alis Cannell except ye sheep and goates, being valued and praized by Willm: Callow Daniell Callow, Rich: Quork, and Patr: Cowle amounts to 2£ - 13s - 6d The Executr: at age and ye goods in his own hands but being sicke at prsent, ye minister is desired to take his oath and to certifie, and his bro: Willm Cottiam, for secureing ye office hath given pledges himselfe, and Robt: Kerroush balnabarney, and ye sd Wm Cottiam in behalfe of his bro: is sworn at prsent to fulfill ye will & being in a pfect Inventory before ye first of May of those goods abroad, sub paena xs[10s] ad usum dom:

Last Modified 18 March 2021