William Quayle 1669

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 2 April 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1669A #016 Braddan will of William Quayle of Douglas, webster / weaver, died 21 December 1669: 
Summary: wife [Joney] Fayle is alive and pregnant (son William), wife dead by April 1675? [died 1673/4 Braddan, Episcopal Will], dau Margaret (of age by 
April 1675) & dau Jane (died November 1676 Brdddan) & dau Elizabeth/Bessy (of age by 1684), posthumous son William (of age by 1684), father in law Daniel/
Donald Fayle, brother in law? Thomas Fayle & brother in law? William Fayle, brother & supervisor John Quayle, overseers William Kinnish & Robert Clucas, 
witnesses: Thomas Teare & Henry McLery/Mylrea, pledges: Robert Cubbon & Daniel Fayle,  NOTE, dau Margaret received her legacy from her maternal grandfather 
Daniel Fayle, which would have happened only if her mother was dead (so the mother's father had charge of the custody).    
Braddan parish register: William Quaile, weaver, buried 21 December 1669.
Dau: Braddan parish register: Jane Quaile daughter of William Quaile, buried 22 Nov 1676.
?Wife: Braddan parish register: Jony Quaile als Fayle buried 28 February 1673/4 Episcopal Will.

This is affirmed to be ye last will & testament of Willm: Quayle webster who depted this life ye 21th of December 69 first: he bequeathed his soule to Almighty God & his body to Christian buriall; It: he bequeathed to his wife 12s legasie; It: to his brother John Quaile 1s legasie; It: he constituded & ordayned his 3 children Mrgrett, Jane & Bessie Quayle beside his child unborne if it live his true & lawfull exec of all ye rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable wtsoe= ver; It: he left to be due to him from Robert Cubon & his wife, 15s-6d; It: due from Oats Gell in K Garman xs[10s], and a dussen turfe; It: from Issable Tate 1s-10d, from Philip Coule 4d; from Nicolas Corvene 1s-4d, from William Quay 8d, from his father in law Danald Ffayle 4d; It: he constiuded & ordayned Wm Kinnish & Ro: Clucas overseers of his children Testes Thomas Teare iurati Henry McLerye The uncle John Quaile is sworne Supvisor in Court & the mother beinge sicke is to be sworne as soone as able to come & to put in pledges for the childrens goods ye mother sworne in forme of law pbat et solvit 1s pledges is to be added to ye Invent pformed in ye second leafe followinge [previous page:] ffeb 22d 69 Nicho: Corrin enters against ye execr of Willm Quaile for xs[10s] due debt & craveth tryall [next page] A trew & perfect Inventorie of the goods of Willm Quaile of Duglas webster lately diceased £ s d Imprmis halfe ye house and halfe ye garden .......... 03 - 10 - 0--- Itt: halfe one sheep & 4 sheep ...................... 00 - 04 - 06 Itt: dj ye Loomes & dj ye geares of ye Loomes ....... 00 - 06 - 06 Itt: his wearing Aparrill ........................... 00 - 01 - 06 Itt: dj a griddle ................................... 00 - 01 - 00 Itt: for 4 yeards & halfe of Linnen Cloath .......... 00 - 03 - 04 Itt: 3 yards & halfe of whit wollen cloath .......... 00 - 03 - 06 Itt: 2 yeards of Barrough ........................... 00 - 00 - 10 Itt: one Blancott & dj blancott ..................... 00 - 05 - 06 Itt: one quart & dj quart of wool ................... 00 - 02 - 03 Itt: dj woolen wheele And dj 3 wooden vessills ...... 00 - 02 - 06 Itt: dj 2 chests .................................... 00 - 03 - 03 Itt: dj pott dj pott hookes dj rackentree & dj Ladle.. 00 - 01 - 08 Itt: dj Ireon vessills .............................. 00 - 01 - 00 Itt: 2 stickes & one board .......................... 00 - 00 - 10 Itt: dj a puerter of a fishing Boate wth netts & all other geares thereto belonging.. 00 - 09 - 06 Itt: dj one quart of woolen yearn and dj of 5 pound of barrough yearn .............. 00 - 01 - 03 summ: 5 - 18 - 5 Apraizers pledges Deestr The goods in ye mothers custo Phillip Cowell die & have given in pledges Thomas Teare secunda forman legis Ro: Cubbon & Donnell ---- Read Ffayle; Joh: Quaile the next of kindred one ---- Coultrie Junr the fatherside who by law ought to take ye tuition of halfe the children; have ys day (if all the children dye) renounced all shuch right & tith as in any wis might fall due to him; & freely gives all his said right to ye mother of ye children, shee keeping & mantaineing ye children, & freeing him of them whilst shee liveth: June 7th 1670 [next page] Apll 29th 1675 Margret Quaile one of the executors of Willm: Quail beinge at lawfull yeeres, came this day to the Records & acknowledgeth herselfe to be fully satysfied & paide in all such goods houses & gardens as fell due to her by the death of her father Willm: Quayle & was in the hands of her grandfather Donll Ffayle, & doth acquit & discharge the pledges as witness her hand & mark the day & yeere abovesaid Margt Quaile her mark M The above Margt doth also acknowledge her self satisfyed by Tho: Ffail in all that was due to her by ye death of her sister Jane Quayle, wittness her mrk Margt Ffail X p me Jon: Christian Regr: Archd: Octor 16th 1684 Bessie & Willm: Quaile children to ye within Willm: Quaile doe acknowledge to have received from Willm: Ffaile great uncle to ym & Robt Cubon ye within pledge in goods cattle & horses to ye value of 2£ 19s 2d betwixt ym in full of what is due to ym by ye death of their father, ye goods due unto them by the death of their sister Jane not included herein. As witnesse their signes manuall the day & year above written Bessie Quailes mrk X before me Willm: Quailes mrk X Sam: Watleworth Regr: Ar: The said Wm: Ffaile & Robt: Cubon saith yt Tho: Ffaile is to pay Janes part of goods to the children Disburst by the Supvisors of Will Quailes children the summ of .....15s 8d, as appears by ye particulars here unto anexed wch Summ is to be deducted out of Jane Quayls part of goods who dyed undr age and was expended towards here funrll charges and othr necessarys debts [on a slip of paper:] I doe Acknowledge to have receaved of & from ye hands of Thomas Ffayle all ye goods yt was due unto me by ye death of my sister Jane Quaile & doe accquitt & discharge ye sd Thomas his heirs executors or Assignes forever as witnes my name & marke ye first of Januarie 1677 by me Margrett Quaile her marke witnes Jo: Cowley jnor X Cristophar Stole X

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