Elizabeth Corrin alias Corrin 1669

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 April 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1669A #028 Malew will of Elizabeth Corrin alias Corrin of Ballasalley, died about 6 October 1669, dated 3 December 1669:
Summary: deceased husband James Corrin [died 1663/4, ArW 1663A #132 Malew], son & heir Henry, dau Ellin, son Thomas, son William (has children), grandson 
Edward Corrin, witnesses: Thomas Parr & Philip Carter & John Qualtrough, pledges: John Lace & Edward Corrin.
Malew parish register: Elizabeth Corrin buried 6 October 1669.
Husband:  Malew parish register: James Corrin buried 5 March 1663/4.
Will of husband: ArW 1663A #132 Malew will of James Corrin of Ballasalley, Malew, died 11 February 1663/4: wife Elizabeth Corrin alias Corrin [died 1669, 
ArW 1669A #028 Malew], son Thomas, son William, & son Henry, dau Ellin, house & croft in Ballasalley, witnesses: William Moore & Robert Fargher & Edward 
Brew, pledges: Henry Corrin & Edward Brew.
Self & husband & father & nephew Thomas: 1660 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Donold/Daniel Corrin had a parcel of intack land of 2d yearly rent, and he was now 
dead, so that half of it and the ensuing rent fell to Elizabeth Corrin his daughter & she with her husband James Corrin sold the same to William Moughtie 
and his wife who were now entered, the bargain was confirmed for a sum of £19 19s, which was now fully paid to James & his wife so that William 
Moughtie & wife were entered; and they were also entered for the other half by a bill of sale from Thomas Quay, son to the other daughter of Donold/Daniel 
Corrin, which Thomas was executor of Daniel Corrins will with his aunt Elizabeth Corrin, for half.  
Will inventory of sister: ArW 1636A #022 Arbory will inventory of Christian Quay alias Corrin, died 6 September 1636, intestate: husband xxxx Quay is alive, 
she has a child [Thomas Quay], pledges: Thomas Callin & Thomas Quill, appraisors: Thomas Norris & John Galloway & Gilbert Quayle sumner, witnesses: John 
Wade & Thomas Quine & Thomas Norris & John Galloway.
Will of sister: ArW 1636A #025 Arbory will of Christian Quay alias Corrin, died 6 September 1636, intestate: husband xxxx Quay is alive, son Thomas Quay, 
sister Elizabeth/Bessy Corrin, pledges: Thomas Callin & Thomas Quill, also: John Corlett entered a claim.
NOTE: The woman was listed by her maiden name in Malew Parish at this time; see ArW 1669A #29 of Mgt Kewn ('sister Cath: Kewn & her children'), ArW 1669A 
#30 of John Gelling junior ('his wife Margt Crobbin'), etc.

KK Malew Decembr 3d 1669 The last will and testament of Eliz: Corrin wife of James who first comitted her soule to God and body to Christian buriall; Item she bequeathed to the poore a ferlett of barley; Item she bequeathed to her sonn Hen: Corrin the shop and barne with the house and croft in Balleysalley exceptinge a butt of that croft wch she bequeathed to her daughter Ellin Corrin; Item she bequeathed to her daughter Ellin Corrin the house where she lived in; Item bequeathed to her sonn Tho: Corrin a stone horse, To her sonn William Corrin a horse; Item she bequeathed to Williams children her workie days cloathes as she used in the weeke days; Item she bequeathed to her grandchild Edward Corrin a shirt cloath; Item she bequeathed to her daughter Ellin the brewing pann, the kine barrells and churns and Hen: her brother to have the Loane of the pann; Item she constituted her said sonn Henry Corrin and her daughter Ellin Corrin her sole and lawfull executrs: of all the rest of her goods moveable & unmoveable whatsoever Testes Tho: Parre } the execr sworn Phillip Carter} jurati in forme of law Jo: Qualtrough} pbatum et solvit 1s More ad to ye Invent 3 bouls barly ......... 15s - 0d It: in Land ................................ 4 - 0 - 0 The goods in ye custody of ye execrs: & have given pledge secunda forman legis Joh: Lace & Edwd: Corrin [next page] The Inventory of the goods of Eliz Corrin viewed and priced -----[fold] foure swarne men to witt Phillip Brew, Phillip Carter, John -----[fold] and John Qualtrough as followeth £ s d Imprms: one horse 14s, another horse 2s, dj colt 7s one maire 12s...... 01 - 15 - 00 Item one cow 25s and ould cow xs[10s] a heffer 7s ................... 02 - 02 - 0-----[fold] Item an ould red petticoat 2s 6d, a blankett 2s } 6d 4 blanketts 8s, a coulloured fledged 3s 6d }................... 00 - 18 - 0-----[fold] Item an ould fledge & blankett 18d ................} Item foure course sheetes ............................................. 00 - 04 - 0-----[fold] Item one paire of course canvesses 2s another paire of course sheetes 2s 6d }............................ 00 - 04 - 0-----[fold] Item five yards of flaxen cloath 3s 4d ................................ 00 - 03 - 04 Item 6 yards & halfe of flaxen cloath ................................. 00 - 04 - 08 Item 3 carchifes apron & litle towel .................................. 00 - 01 - 06 Item a small sheete ................................................... 00 - 03 - 00 Item 3 rough bands & pough ............................................ 00 - 00 - 06 Item 2 ould blanketts ................................................. 00 - 00 - 06 Item a pound & halfe of course yarne .................................. 00 - 00 - 06 Item a feather bed and boulster ....................................... 00 - 12 - 00 Item a hatchet 4d two chests 4s ...................................... 00 - 04 - 04 Item two ould pan mugs 4d a bop 6d bedstid 8d ........................ 00 - 01 - 06 Item an ould ringe 4d a litle table 4d ............................... 00 - 00 - 08 Item 8 trenchers 4d foure mugs xijd[12d] ............................. 00 - 01 - 04 Item 11 pewter spoones 6d 3 ould chests 4d ........................... 00 - 00 - 10 Item 2 tubbs 3s a churne and churne staffe 6d ........................ 00 - 03 - 06 Item a litle brass pann 2d a heckle 4d ............................... 00 - 00 - 06 Item 7 ould sickles 6d weights & lines & sives 6d..................... 00 - 01 - 00 Item a chist 4s a table 1s the forms 6d ............................. 00 - 01 - 06 Item a stone 4d cans & piggins 6d .................................... 00 - 00 - 10 Item 3 wooden dishes 8d a pott 4s a pott 18d ........................ 00 - 06 - 02 Item an ould brass pann 6d a great wheele 1s ......................... 00 - 01 - 06 Item 3£ course yarne 8d som wooll 4d ................................. 00 - 01 - 00 Item a stoole 2d a chaire 6d one pott 8d .............................. 00 - 01 - 04 Item a rackentree tongues 6d 12£ iron 18d ............................ 00 - 02 - 00 Item a pann mugg 3d a wheele 6d a feather bed.........} and boulster 8s a cadow 10d a blankett 6d sheete 2d} ............. 00 - 10 - 03 Item an ould paire harrowes xijd[12s] 3 carrs 1s ..................... 00 - 02 - 00 Item 2 augers 6d 5 sackes xijd ould brrell 2d ........................ 00 - 01 - 08 Item 2 quarts flax seed 2d hempe seed 8 quarts 8d .................... 00 - 00 - 10 Item 2 stradles 3d 5 ropes 10d a barrell ---d ....................... 00 - 01 - 05 8£ ----[fold] pledges Jo: Lace & Edwd Corrin

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