William Howland / Howlayne 1668

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 23 March 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1668A #91 Bride will of William Howland / Howlayne, died about February 1668/9: 
Summary: wife is not mentioned, son William, son Michael (has a contract bargain), witnesses: Nicholas Moore & John Harrison & Michael Howland, pledges: 
Michael Kneale & William Cowle lockman.
?Will of son: ArW 1681A #79 Bride will of Michael Howland, dated 24 February 1681/2: [1st wife Christian Casement, ArW 1675A #018 Bride, they married 1657 
Andreas], 2nd wife Christian Watterson, son William (by 1st wife, his dau: Christian), dau Catharine (by 1st wife), dau Margaret (by 1st wife, married 
William Kneale by 1696), dau Catharine (by 2nd wife), brother William Howland, witnesses: John Howland & William Caistill, pledges: John Howland & William 
Howland.
?Son: Bride parish register: Mitch Howland buried 1 November 1723.
?Son: Andreas parish register: Michael/Mitchell Howland married Christian Casement on 1 June 1657 in Andreas Parish.
?Will of 1st wife of son Michael: ArW 1675A #018 Bride will of Christian Howland alias Casement, died 1675: husband Michael Howland (remarried Christian 
Watterson, he died about 1681), eldest son William, other children: William? the younger, Catharine, Margaret, Thomas; note: 2 children died before 
probation, 3 made administrators; brothers Michael & John Casement.

---- ----[Top and right corner are crumbled away] In nomine dei amen, I Wm Howlayne sick in body but w------[crumbled] memory praised be God, make my last will as follow------[crumbled] I committe my body to Xtian buryall & my soule to God It: I leave the great chiest or arke unto my son Wm Howlayne------[crumbled] the rest of my goods to my son Mitchell Howlayne accordinge ------[crumbled] traccon bargaine exceptinge xxs[20s] which the sd Mitchell is to g------[crumbled] his brother Wm & himselfe to bee my execr of my goods moveable & to dischardge all funerall dues & to see this my will pformed, als------[crumbled] is yt my sons shall agre betwixt themselves & noe difference be bet------[crumbled] concerning any thinge yt belongs to mee Invent wthin xiij Nicho: Moore { pbatum et solvit 1s John Harrison { jurati Michell Kneele Michell Howland The Invent of the said testator amounts to 7s in the custody of ye execur & have given pledges Michall Kneele & Willm Cowle [Found on page before ArW 1669A #121 Lezayre, of Jane Fayle:] The will of Wm Howlayne in Sr: Jo: Hudleston books Invent priced by sworne men & the execr at lawfull yeares comes to .............. 2 - 18 - ---- ----des the mony & legasyes in 68 [Found toward the end of the 1669 Will book:] 69 A true & pfecte Inventt: of ye goods movable and unmovable of Willm: Howlan as foloweth Inprimis one fir: barley ............ 0 - 3 - 0 It: one fir: oats ................... 0 - 1 - 0 It: one ould blankett ............... 0 - 1 - 0 It: 1 wascoate ...................... 0 - 0 - 8 It: ye 4th pte of a paire of quernes.... 0 - 0 - 4 It: 1 potle salte ye 4th pte of a lader. 0 - 0 - 5 The goods in his owne custody pledges according to law Michell Kneele & Will Cowle lockman [Found in the ArW 1670#95 Andreas will of Alice Kneale alias Teare:] Janry: ye 26th 1670 Willm: Howland enters against ye execr of his father Willm Howland for 20s due debt & craveth tryall

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