Margaret Kewn 1669

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

Archdeacon Will 1669A #029 Malew will of Margaret Kewn, died about 19 January 1669/70:
Summary: not married, sister Jane Kewn, sister Catharine Kewn (has children including Alice Karran, she married 1st William Karran/Carran & 2nd John 
Knickle & 3rd Nicholas Duke, she died about 1672 Arbory, Episcopal Will), niece Alice Karran, John Scarff (has a child), witnesses: Thomas Shimmin & Ann 
Karran, pledges: Thomas Shimmin & Robert Quayle.
Malew parish register: Margret Kewne buried 19 Jan 1669/70.
Will of brother in law: ArW 1657A #02 Patrick will of John Knickle, of Raby treen, dead by 21 May 1657: wife Catharine Knickle als Carran/Karran als Kewn 
is alive & remarried 3rd to Nicholas Duke [Catharine died about 1672 Arbory, Episcopal will, Nicholas died about 1675 Arbory, Episcopal will], wife's 
daughter Alice Carran/Karran, also: Alice Quirk, witnesses: Thomas Harrison & William Killey, pledges Richard Quirk & Thomas Quirk. Also Alice Moore alias 
Radcliffe entered a claim, NOTE, Ann Radclife married [John] Moore, her will ArW 1666A #32 Patrick, his will ArW 1649A #3 Patrick.
Sister & her 2nd husband John & 3rd husband Nicholas, &c: 1659 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Knickle had several parcels of intack land belonging to Raby 
treen of 1d rent & 2d rent & 8d rent & 2d rent, and he was now dead, and half of the rent of each parcel fell by right of heirship to his sister Catharine 
Knickle, who was married to William Crenilt, and the other half felt due to Catharine Kewn, wife of John Knickle & her now husband Nicholas Duke, and they 
had sold their half to William Crenilt & wife Catharine Knickle, who were entered for the full rents of the various intacks in 1659.
Sister & her 2nd husband John & 3rd husband Nicholas, &c: 1659 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Knickle had a cottage of 3d rent, and he was now dead, and half 
of the rent of each prcel fell by right of heirship to his sister Catharine Knickle, who was married to William Crenilt, and the other half felt due to 
Catharine Kewn, wife of John Knickle & her now husband Nicholas Duke, and they had sold their half to William Crenilt & wife Catharine Knickle, who were 
entered for the full rents of the various intacks in 1659.
Sister & 1st husband & their dau Alice: 1660 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: William Carran had quarterland in the treen of Raby of 2s yearly rent, and he was 
dead, so his only daughter & heir Alice Carran was entered for the 2s rent, with rights reserved to his wife Catharine Kewn if there were any.
Niece: 1662 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Alice Carran had a quarterland in the treen of Raby of 2s yearly rent, and she sold 1d yearly rent to Henry Radcliffe 
who was entered for it in 1662.
Niece& sister & 2nd husband of sister: 1667 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Alice Carran had quarterland in the treen of Raby of 23d yearly rent (it had been 2s 
rent), and she sold it to [stepfather] John Knickle & Catharine Kewn his wife, and now Henry Radcliffe, who had been in possession of it for several years 
by virtue of a sale, was entered for it in 1667.

KK Malew The last will & testament of Margrett Kewne who comitted hir Soule to God & body to Christian buriall; It: she bequeathed to Alice Charrann a petticoat; It: a waistcoat to the child yt John Skarfe hath; It: bequeathed to her sister Jane an apron and an handcarchife; Item she bequeathed all the rest of her goods moveable and unmoveable to her sister Cath: Kewne and her children & ordained them executors pbatum et solvit 4d Test: Tho: Shimmine Ann Karran jurat The execr sworne in forme of law The Invent: amounts to in all .....0 - 6s - 0d pledges Tho: Shymmin Ro: Quale

Last Modified 4 April 2021