John Caine 1669

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 5 April 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1669A #034 Malew will of John Caine 'seamer' / tailor / weaver of Tottabee, died 12 February 1669/70: 
Summary: wife is not mentioned, son Christopher, son Edward, son Stephen (dead by August 1674, will in Episcopal Registry), dau Jane, dau Ann, son & 
executor John, also: William Cubbon of Marown, Hugh Arthur, Thomas Kermode of Ayrie, Oates beg Kelly, Nicholas Cubbon, witnesses: Thomas Fargher & John 
Bridson, pledges: John Fargher of Cooilcam (died 1687/8) & Richard Bridson.
his will inventory: EpW 1670E #018 Malew, will inventory of John Caine seamer/tailor/weaver of Tottaby: Inventory contains 2 looms with gears, as well as 
the usual sheep, blankets, etc, pledges: John Fargher of Cooilcam & Richard Bridson.
Malew parish register: John Caine Tottabee buried 13 Deb 1669/70.
Malew parish register: Jo: Caine son of Jo: Caine Tottabee, died of smallpox, buried 15 Jun 1685.
Malew parish register: Jo: Cain junr Totaby buried 8 July 1697.
Malew parish register: Jo: Cain senr Totaby buried 4 Jun 1709.
?granddau: Malew parish register: Mary Cain  Tottaby 78 yrs buried 6 Feb 1769 born about 1691.
granddau: Marown parish register: Christian dau of Steven Caine christened 13 September 1672 in Marown.

KK Malew febr: 12 1669 The last will and testament of John Caine of tottabee who first comitted his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall; Item he bequeathed to the poore a ferlett of malt halfe ferlett of oat meale and a sheepe or a mutton; Item he bequeathed to his son Christo: Caine foure pounds; Item he bequeathed to his sonn Edward Caine foure pounds; Item he bequeathed to his son Stephen Caine foure pounds; Item he bequeathed that xxs[20s] wch he lent unto William Cubonn thut ten shilling therof he bequeath to his daughter Jaine Caine, and thother ten shillings to his daughter Ann Caine; Item he bequeathed the twelve shillings wch Hugh Arthur oweth to him, to his son John Caine with ten groats which is due from Tho: Kermott of the Ayrie; Item the ten groats wch Oats-beg-Kelly owed him bequeathed the same to his said son Jo: Caine; Item he constituted and ordained his said sonn John Caine his true and lawfull executor of all the rest of his goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever probatum et solvit xijd The executor sworn Test: Tho: Ffargher in Court in form of law Jo: Bridsonn jurati 14 dayes tiven to bringe in an Invent sub paena 4£ ad usum domini August ye 15th 1670 Christophr Caine & Edward Caine boath at lawfull yeeres came to the Records & acknowledged themselves to be fully satisfied & paid from the executor all such goods as belonged to them by the death of yr father Joh: Caine, & doe acquit, & discharge the execur, his heires executors Admynistrators & assignes forever before me J Huddlestone Regisr Christophr Caine mark X Edwd Caine marke X Christor August ye 6th 74 Nicholas Cubbon came this day to ye Records & have acknowledged to have received at & from the hands of Joh: Caine the one halfe of all such goods as fall due unto the children of Stephen Caine by the death of his father & doth acquit and discharged ye pledges, & the other halfe is, & remaines in ye hands of Joh: Caine & his 2 sisters Ann & Jane Caine & pledges for boath in Stephen Caine Invent: as appears in ye Episcopall Registry Nicho: Cubbon his mare M Joh: Caine his mark X [next page] March 12th 1670 Whereas a debt of 20s is left by will upon William Cubon of K Marrowne by Jo: Caine of tottabee deceased and that the said Wm denieth the said debt to be unpaid, therefore is admitted to the grave of the said John accordinge to Law to cleere himselfe Tho: Parre March 12th 1670 The above said William Cubon with lawfull compur =gator hath deposed upon the grave of Jo: Caine that that xxs wch he disbursed for him the said Wm (in regard that the maire wch the said xxs was payd for was dead) was freely and voluntarily of him selfe all forgiven him exceipt only ---one halfe of the hide of the said maire, this truth as witnes my subscription the day and yeare afore sd Tho: Parre [Found amongst the 1670 Malew Episcopal Wills:] Episcopal Will 1670E #018 Malew, will inventory of John Caine seamer / tailor / weaver of Tottaby: Summary: Inventory contains 2 looms with gears, as well as the usual sheep, blankets, etc, pledges: John Fargher of Cooilcam & Richard Bridson. Malew March 24th 1669/ An Inventorie of the goods of John Caine semer of Tottobey priced and viewed by swarne men viz: John Callister, John Crideson Thomas Ffargher, and John Kermott as falloweth: £ s d Inprimis in sheep and goates ..................... 00 - 16 - 00 Itt: an old horse ................................ 00 - 07 - 00 Itt: the geares belonging to the loomes .......... 00 - 08 - 00 Itt: 3 quartes of woolle and a canves ............ 00 - 04 - 00 Itt: halfe a crawe of iron ....................... 00 - 00 - 08 Itt: his cloathes ................................ 00 - 06 - 00 Itt: a blankett a peese of woolen cloath and a cap - 04 - 00 Itt: an old fledge and 2 old blanketts ........... 00 - 01 - 04 Itt: 3 sriks[?] and 2 kissans of meale ........... 00 - 01 - 08 Itt: halfe a coverlett ........................... 00 - 01 - 00 Itt: halfe a bolster and a saddle ................ 00 - 01 - 00 Itt: old knives and old wooden vessels ........... 00 - 00 - 02 Itt: a sheet 2 old carchiffs and 2 old shirts .... 00 - 04 - 00 Itt: an old peese of stick ....................... 00 - 00 - 04 Itt: halfe 2 boordes ............................. 00 - 01 - 04 Itt: more added a cow ............................ 00 - 18 - 00 Itt: 2 blanketts and a halfe ..................... 00 - 05 - 04 Item a paire of loomes ........................... 00 - 07 - 00 ---- in the Executors owne hands in money ........ 01 - 14 - 08 ----a the money bequeathed to ye 3 children ...... 12 - 00 - 00 Item a broken mugg 1d som linge 6d .............. 00 - 00 - 07 John Ffargher (of Coilecam) & Rich: Bridson pledges themselves heires Exec: Administrators and assigns secundum forman legis

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