Daniel Joughin 1668

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 22 March 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1668A #87 Andreas will of Daniel Joughin, dated xxx April 1669: 
Summary: wife Joney Sayle, dau Bahie Joughin, sister's children, kinsman John Lace; mother in law is alive, also: John Sayle (he was paid what the 
testator owed him), Daniel Sayle, Joney Skeally, Isabel Joughin, John Brew, witnesses: William Key & William Skeally, witnesses to codicil: John Brew, 
John Wade & Michael Crenilt, pledges: William Brew & John Sayle.  
?Andreas parish register: Dan Joughin buried 14 May 1669.
Andreas parish register: Daniel Joughin married Joney Sayle on 8 July 1656 in Andreas.

Andreas Apll the xxx 69 Donll Joughin sick in body but whole in minde & of pfect ----[torn] made this his last will & testament in maner & forme follow----[torn] hee commited his soule to God & his body to Christian buryall; It: ----[torn] queathed to the poore a boule of malt & what else should be ----[torn] therewith; It: to John Sayle a blanket & as much cloath as would ----[torn] breeches; It: to Donll Sayle as much keere cloath as would be him----[torn] xxxxxx It: to his kinsman John Lace his cloake & best dubl----[torn] to Sr: Joh: a mutton; It: to Joni Skally a weskett cloath of Loug----[torn] It: hee bequeathed to his wife Jony Sayle a smock cloath----[torn] hurghen 2 pottls of lint seede & ground to sow it in, & his part ----[torn] the cow & calfe for a legat, & also his part of ye white woollen ----[torn] & as much lincie woolsie & would be her a coate; It: he con----[torn] & ordained his daughter Bahey Joughin his sole executrixe of all the rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable wtsoever; It: he acknowledged yt there was due from him to Donll Sayle 3s or a fi----[torn] of mett corne, & also due to him 1s-6d more, or an old pott; also h----[torn] left yt there was due to Issable Joughin from him xs[10s] & yt his ex----[torn] was to pay the three pts of these pticulers & ye wife ye fourth pt he also beqeathed that there was due to him from his mother in law 26s & a boule of barly; & if she would willing pay 13s thereof to his executrixe he would baite her ye fir: of barly, & if shee woud not willingly pay it her[?] that then she was to pay the fir: of bar: as well as ----[torn] money to his executrixe, further he declared yt there was due to him & his wife from John Brew 6d, further he tooke it upon his conscience yt he ought John Sayle nothinge but was paid in pen----[torn] & penny worth all yt he could demand; ffurther he willed & b----[torn] queathed, yt if his said daugr should dye without issue, that then ----[torn] goods remained of his should fall due to his sisters children ----[torn] The executor sworne in forme of law testes Willm Kee jurati pbatum et solvit 1s Willm Skally Codicel is additid in his verbis: yt if the wife liked not ye cow yt ----[torn] should have his pt of ye oxe & rideing horse testes John Brew John Wayde jurati The Invent within 14 days sub----[torn] Michell Crenilt

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