Catharine Crenilt alias Crenilt 1668

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 20 March 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1668A #77 Andreas will of Catharine Crenilt alias Crenilt, died 29 December 1668: 
Summary: husband Thomas Crenilt, no children mentioned, sister Isabel, nephew (sister's son) Daniel McNameer; niece (brother's daughter) Catharine Crenilt 
[her father is William, died 1654, ArW 1654A #90 Andreas]; witnesses: John Quirk & Daniel Goldsmith, pledges: William Cowle & Callum Crenilt; also William 
Crenilt entered a claim. NOTE: Husband Thomas apparently did not get along with wife Catharine's niece and nephew; he called them 'my enemies'.
?Testator: Andreas parish register: xxxxxx Crenilt buried 30 December 1668.
?Husband: Andreas parish register: Thomas Crenilt buried 10 December 1675.
Brother: Andreas parish register: William Crenilt buried May 1654.
Will of brother: ArW 1654A #90 Andreas of William Crenilt, written 12 June 1654: wife Catharine Kinry/Harrison, dau Catharine (married Thomas Lace by May 
1656), also: brother in law Thomas Crenilt, brother in law? Daniel McNameer (married Isabel Crenilt?, William owed him 24s), also: Daniel Cowle, John 
Gawne, Patrick Kneale (servant), pledges: William Cottier & Callum Radcliffe.

This is affirmed to be the last will & testament of Kathe Cre-----[fold] =ing in pfect memorie who committed her soule to God & her body to Christian buryall It: I leave to the poore a fir: of malt & wt her husband thought good therewith; It: I leave that wtsoever is left after ye debts ----- paide 2 pts to her sister: & ye 3d part to her brother daug------ & her sisters sone whereupon her husband replyed, thou brings my enimies to my back: thou she said I know not how to please ym, then after a little consideration with herselfe concluded all in these words following: It: this I will doe, I leave to my sister Issable my best coat & a sheepe & a lambe at May; It: to her brothers daugr Kathe: Crenilt a ca---- & one shilling in moneys; It: to Donll McNemeere her sister sonn 6d legasie; It: I constitute & ordaine my husband Tho: Crenilt sole executor of all the rest of my goods moveable & unmoveable The executor sworne in Court Testes: John Quirke { Donll Goldsmith { jurati pbatum et solvit 1s 14 dayes is given to bringe in an Invent sub paena xs[10s] The Invent of Kathe: Crenilt taken & priced by Willm Cow-----[fold] Collum Crenilt & Henry Juck & Willm Sayle: sworne as followeth note first yt there si 3 beest left out of ye whole to discharge 3£ debt All the debless goods beinge priced one ye deads pt amounts to ....xjs[11s] - 6d The crope is to be brought in after ye seedeinge is done by ye execr sub paena s[10s] ad usum domini pledges for ye forthcoming of ys Invent & to secure ye office Willm Cowle & Collum Crenilt Decembr 12th 69 Mally Sayle enters against ye eecr of Cathe Crenilt for 6s - 2d due debt etc due to herself & mother Decembr ye 28th 69: Willm Crenilt enters against ye execur of Kathe: Crenilt for xs[10s] & a sheepe due debt & craveth tryall

Last Modified 20 March 2021