Philip Kinread 1668

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

Archdeacon Will 1668A #88 Andreas will of Philip Kinread, died 14 June 1669: 
Summary: 1st wife [Catharine Kerruish, died 1649, ArW 1649A #077 Andreas] & her children: Gilbert, Jane, Catharine, & Daniel Kinread; children of 2nd wife 
[Bahie Kinread alias Cleator alias Cowle] is alive [but dead by February 1671/2, her will ArW 1671A #43 Andreas): son Philip & dau Joney (married to Thomas 
Crenilt by February 1671/72) & son William Kinread; William was apprenticed to John Wade, witnesses: John Christian & John Huddlestone, pledges: William 
Keneen & John Christian. 
Andreas parish register: Philip Kinread  buried --- June 1669.
will of 1st wife: ArW 1649A #77 Andreas will of Catharine Kinred alias Kerruish, dated 29 August 1649: husband Philip Kinread is alive [died 1669, ArW 
1668A #88 Andreas], eldest son Daniel (underage), dau Jane (married xxx Caley by 1675), Gilbert, Catharine, Ellin/Nelly (unmarried in July 1675), 
witnesses: Daniel Keneen & John Huddlestone, pledges: Philip Kinread & Daniel Keneen.
Will of 2nd wife: ArW 1671A #43 Andreas will of Bahie Kinread alias Cleator alias Cowle, buried 16 January 1670/1: 1st husband xxxx Cleator, 2nd husband 
[Philip] Kinread is not mentioned [died June 1669, ArW 1668A #88 Andreas], son John Cleator, son William Cleator, son Philip Kinread (underage, of age by 
1678), dau & executrix [Joney] Kinread [married to Thomas Crenilt by February 1671/2, ?is Catharine Crenilt their daughter], goddau Catharine Keneen, Joney 
Keneen, Alice Lace, [granddau?] Catharine Crenilt, witnesses: Catharine Christian & John Huddlestone & John Lace, pledges: John Lace & Henry Inch. 
Dau: Joney Kinread married Thomas Crenilt about 1670 Andreas.
   ?Granddau: Andreas parish register:  C---- dau of Thomas Crenilt buried 3 April 1676
   Andreas parish register: xxxx daughter of Thomas Crenill christened 17 October 1675 in Andreas.
   Andreas parish register: Ann daughter of Thomas Crenilt christened August 1676 in Andreas.
   Andreas parish register: Thomas son of Thomas Crenill christened 7 August 1679 in Andreas.
   ?Grandson: ArW 1716A #50 Andreas will of Thomas Crenilt, died 17 December 1716: sister & executrix Catharine Corlett alias Crenilt, sister's sons John 
   Corlett & Daniel Corlett (rec'd legacy in 1727) & John Corlett, sister's dau Margaret Corlett, master Mr John Curghey of Ballakillingan, also: Philip 
   Kneale's wife, witneses & pledges: John Brew & Philip Sayle junior, also Thomas Corlett & William Caine entered a claim.
      Andreas parish register: Cath Corlet als Crenilt, smallpox, buried 25 July 1724. Episcopal will.
      Andreas parish register: Richard Corlet buried in Lezayre on 9 June 1717.
      Lezayre parish register: Issabel dau of Richd Corlett christened on 1 Apr 1697 in Lezayre.
      Lezayre parish register: Ewan son of Richd Corlett christened on 15 Jun 1699 in Lezayre.
      Lezayre parish register: Margaret  dau of Rich Corlett christened on 31 Mar 170  in Lezayre.
      Lezayre parish register: Joney  dau of Richd Corlett christened on 21 Apr 1705 in Lezayre.
      Lezayre parish register: John son of Rich Corlett christened on 18 Apr 1708 in Lezayre.
      Lezayre parish register: Daniel son of Rich Corlett christened on 16 Nov 1710 in Lezayre.  

------ ------ [Top of page is crumbled away.] The last will & testament of Phillipe Kinred who -------[torn] 14th of June; first, (being of good & pfect memorie -------[torn] soule to God, & his body to Christian buryall; It: he left & b-------[torn] unto his children by his former wife: vizt: Gilbert, Jaine, Kath-------[torn] & Donll Kinread, to each of ym 6d apeece legat; It: to his daug-------[torn] a sheepe & a lambe legasie paid It: I leave yt of sonn Donll-------[torn] make good of ys place & live in it; I Leave my part thereo-------[torn] sonn Phillipe but if Donll live in ys place, I leave that -------[torn] pay to my said sonn Phillipe 20s always provided yt my said h-------[torn] & croft shall be for my wifes use dureinge her life, & after her -------[torn] to each of my said sons yt lives there; It: I constitute & ordaine -------[torn] & two children vizt Jony & Willm Kinred joynt executors of a -------[torn] of my goods moveable & unmoveable wtsoever; It: I leave to Sr: -------[torn] Huddlestone a yonge sheepe; It: to John Christian 6d further -------[torn] my will yt if any sonn will dye under yeeres, yt his pt of goods shal turne to his said sister Jony, she paying his maister wt is due for le-------[torn] inge him his trayde; It: I declare yt ther is due to me from Edmond Crows wife, & his executors any charges all harvest[?] as was pmissed & payment for 2 days plowing, wch they engaged to plow for me; & d-------[torn] or 12 dayes sheareinge; further I declare, yt there is due to my son Donll but another halfe of ye dwelling house only, till after my wife decease, & then as before said; It: there is due to me from him for a blankett -------[torn] sent for into Ireland 4s due to him from me 29s & ye said 4s to be pd in pt -------[torn] payment The wife have delivered up her pt of ye executership unto her children Jony & Willm Kinread who are sworne in Court testes: John Christian John Huddlestone pbatum et solvit 10d pd to Donll Kinred by Jony Kinred of the above said 29s - 25s & ye other 4-------[torn] for ye blanket She ingageth to pay as soone as possibly shee may all ys before or 1s 7th of 9-------[torn] Joh: Huddlestone & Joh: Christian the 4s for ye blankett abovesaid pd to him Janry: ye 21th 71 The Invent of the said testator taken & priced by 4 sw-------[torn] men Joh Cotter Donll Keneene Joh: Christian & Henry Inch as followeth It: all household stuffe .... 14s - 0d It: 3 sheepe & one ew & one lambe ............... 6 - 0 It: the 4th pt of a maire ....................... 7 - 6 It: ye 2 pts of an old cow ...................... 8 - ----[torn] Will Kinred have ys day surrendred & delivered up his pt of ye execrp: unto his said sister J-------[torn] pvided that she pay of his maister for lerneinge him his traide & also she is to give to him-------[torn] said Will as much cloath as will be him a cassock & a paire of shues, & so acquits himselfe his child pt of goods due by the father: Mar 7th 1669 testes Jo: Huddleston; Tho: Ha-------[torn] The executor at Lawfull yeeres & ye goods in yr owne custody & have given in pledge secunda forman legis Willm Keneene & Joh: Christian Apll ye 18th note ye 6d Legat is ys day paid to Jaine Kinred [written on the back of ArW 1668A #87] ffeb ye 12th 1671/2 Whereas there is some difference now ariseinge betwixt Donll Kinred: & his sister Jony, & Willm Kinred execr to their father Phillip Kinred, touching the paying of six pence rent to the Lord, out of yr interest in the corraugh ainet; & the said rent beinge not be= queathed by will to either of & none of them willing to pay the said rent: but only as forced by power: Therefore for the quieting peaceable agreement betwixt ym, & the better paying of the said rent when demanded: The said Willm Kinred having formerly pass-------[torn] away all his interest in his father & mothers will bequeathed him to his said sister Jony as appears by their agreement in writeinge: Now the said Jony Kinred & her husband Tho: Crenilt for their better saftie, & freeing them from further trouble in ye payment of the said rent lying now wast & noe profit ariseinge thereout: Have now passed over all their right & title in the said six pence rent, unto yr loveinge brother Donll Kinred, who is obleiged to pay the said rent from ys day forward And to yt end doth ffreely acquit & discharge themselves, yr heires, executors, Admynistrators & assignes for ever of the said rent or appurtenances therat belongeinge, & humbly craves yt the said Donll Kinred name shall be entered as tenant for ye same, & to acknowledge yt same & everie pticuler herein menconed to be our act & deede we subscribe our names & marks the day & yeere above writen: & desired it may be anexed to their fathers will Tho: Crenilt his marke X before me J Huddlestone Jony Crenilt alis Kinred my mark X May ye 23d 1670 Joh: Wayde enters against ye execr of Phillip Kinred for 12s due debt as hath prove Sepr 17th 1676 this day John Wayde maister to Willm Kinred hath acknowledged himself to bee fully satisfied by Jony Kinred all such moneys & agreement as was due to him for lerninge the said Will his traide & doth acquit & discharge him the said Willm Kinred as witness my hand ye day & yeere abovesaide: John Wayde X

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