William Garrett 1669

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 3 May 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1669A #103 Lezayre will of Mr William Garrett, dated 13 December 1669, died 6 January 1669/70, estate of the Kella/Kealley in Alia Soulby 
treen:
Summary: wife Elizabeth Wanricke/Wainwright (dead by November 1676), dau & heiress Catharine (married to Thomas Casement), son Ewan (out of the Country, 
'his natural child'), dau Margery (dead by December 1670, married to William Brew (they have children, William remarried to widow Margaret Sayle alias 
Christian), dau Margaret married Henry Woods (son Henry Woods, dau Dorothy of age by November 1676), dau Mary married John Standish (they have children 
[only daughters], his will Episcopal Will 1672, she remarried William Kissage Feb 1679/80 Jurby, she died 1683 & EpWill 1683 Lezayre), dau Jane, great 
grandchildren the children of Charles Christian, dau Ellin/Nelly (married Henry Caltrope, ?son Martin); supervisors: Rt Worshipful Henry Nowell & son in 
law John Standish; witnesses: William Christian & Sir William Crowe & William Standish, and also Robert Cowle, pledges: John Standish & Robert Cowle, also: 
Sir Edward Crowe, Mr Richard Fox, Philip Boddaugh, Mr John Garrett junior & his wife, John Garrett & wife, William Standish [junior], William Crowe, 
Richard Salisbury, Joney Woolwent, John Moore in Belfast, Ireland. 
Wife: ArW 1671 petition of Elizabeth Garrett alias Wainwright: husband dead, son in law Thomas Casement recently dead, etc.
Dau: Andreas parish register: Margery Brew als Garrett buried 6 August 1668.
Son in law: Thomas Casement died about 1671, with EpW 1671 Lezayre.
QUESTION: Are the Kella family and the Ballabrooie family related?, since the Kelly and Ballabrooie are next to each other in treen Alia Soulby.
Dau & son in law: 1665 court proceedings at Sulby, Lezayre Parish, regarding Henry Caltrope refusing to live with wife Nelly/Ellin Garrett (daughter of 
William Garrett).
Son in law: Andreas burial regiser: Henry Caltrop buried 1 Dec 1667.
Will of son in law: ArW 1667A #06 Andreas will of Henry Caltrope, made 22 November 1667, buried 1 December 1667, he has land in the Curragh and in England, 
wife is alive: wife alive, daughters Mary & Margaret under age 18, dau Ellin and her husband Charles Christian, his father is John Christian, brother is 
Captain William Christian) are supervisors, Ellin has a daughter Letice Teare in 1675 (did husband Charles die before, e.g., 1671: check EpW 1671-2 of 
Charles Christian), son Martin Caltrope (underage) is executor, inventory & claims of Elizabeth Moore are copied.
Andreas Parish: Nelly/Ellin Caltrope married Charles Christian on 7 December 1665 Andreas Parish.
?Andreas parish register: Lettice Crinnelt als Teare buried  12 Jan 1744.
?Grandson: ArW 1667A #07 Andreas, letter of Martin Caltrope, giving land instead of money to his sisters, prior to him leaving the Isle of Man for England, 
written 14 April 1675.
Dau: Mary Standish alias Garrett mentioned (left a quarter cow and 4 yards of wool cloth) in will of Mary Killip will 1666A #50 Lezayre.
ALSO: Jane Stanley alias Garrett (vice versa) mentioned (left a pillow bier) in will of Elizabeth Cowle als Kelly will 1666A #51 Lezayre.
Wife: Elizabeth Garrett als Wanwrick, wife of William Garrett, deceased, who had a bargain with 'cousin' [John] Barry for some barrells, note dated 22 
February 1669/70, amongst Michael Parish wills.
ALSO: ArW 1732 #39 Andreas, of William Crenilt, died 29 March 1732: father Daniel Crenilt is dead, mother Lettice Crenilt alias Teare; brother John, sister 
Joney, al.so: wife & daughter (Margaret) of John Joughin, Joney Kelly
Will of son in law: ArW 1683A #27 Lezayre will of William Kissage, died 15 December 1683: 1st wife Margaret Woods alias Crowe (died 1676, Episcopal will), 
2nd wife Mary is alive (died 1685, Episcopal will), son Ewan, dau Jane (married to William Kewn; 'eldest daughter' is married to him), dau Margaret, dau 
Catharine, dau Isabel (of age by 1685), sister Mary Kissage, brother Hugh Kissage (has wife & children), son in law? or brother in law? & overseer John 
Wattleworth junior, employee Philip Corlett, witnesses: John Wattleworth & Hugh Kissage & Ewan Gell & John Callister; pledges: John Wattleworth & William 
Crowe, also, debts paid to: Martin Caltrope, Matthew Travis, Richard Parker, Henry Taylor, William Corlett coroner, Mr John Quayle merchant, Edmund Steane/ 
Stephen, John Kerruish, Mr Ewan Curghey, others.     
Will of son in law: ArW 1681A #71 Andreas will of William Brew, died 9? January 1681/2: [1st wife Margery Garrett died 1668], 2nd wife Margaret Brew als 
Sayle als Christian is alive (they have a Marriage contract, she previously married William Sayle of the Craig, his will ArW 1663A #052 Andreas), only son 
James (has a child), 2 unnamed daughters who are alive, deceased dau Isabel (died 1679, her husband Adam Cannell, their son John born 1676/7 in Michael), 
stepson Charles Sayle (mother was Margaret Brew als Sayle als Christian) entered a claim, stepson Edward Sayle entered a claim, 2nd wife's brother in law 
deceased John Sayle, also: Nicholas Brew entered a claim, Richard Brew & children entered a claim for £5, Nicholas Christian entered a claim, John 
Wattleworth junior & father John Wattleworth entered claims, widow Joney Cowle & children entered claim, Thomas Kelvy shop keeper, Alice Crennell/Crenilt & 
children. 
Self & wife: 1659 Old Lezayre Mortgages, bundle 3, #52: date 30 October 1659, William Garrett (of the Kella) & wife Elizabeth Wanwick/Wainwright, mortgaged 
for £32 (English) to Philip Corlett (Lezayre) & his wife Ann, a parcel called Croaft-ne-Klynaugh rent 6d, witnesses: Philip Boyde & John Kneen & Henry 
Woods & John Joughin.
Self & wife & dau &c: 1672/3 Old Lezayre Mortgages, bundle 3, #53: date 4 March 1672/3: William Crow & wife Catharine Garrett mortgaged for £14 to Philip 
Boddaugh a parcel of Curraugh rent 4d, being part of Close Rey which William Christian (Jurby) had in mortgage, given by Catharine's father William Garret 
of £10 (to be paid from £14),  William Crowe stated he was not responsible for the original £10, but to pay £4 at the end of a term of 5 years; Elizabeth 
Wanwrick/Wainwright (widow of William Garrett) gave her consent; witnesses: John Huddlestone & John Kissage & Robert Caley & Richard Fox, Court made a note 
of redemption conditions.
Self & wife & dau Catharine & 2nd husband &c: 1680/1 Old Lezayre Mortgages, bundle 3, #49: date 15 March 1680/1: William Garrett & his wife Elizabeth 
[Wainwright/Wanwrick] did in their lifetime mortgage for £22 to Philip Corlett (Curraugh, Lezayre) a parcel of their estate called the Long close, now 
[son in law] William Crowe (Kella) & wife Catharine [Crowe alias Casement alias] Garrett successors & possessors of the estate of William Garrett do 'to 
supply our urgent necessities' mortgaged for a further £8 10s (total £30 10s) to the said Philip Corlett the said parcel of Curraugh of 4d rent, witnesses: 
John Corlett & William Kewley, 1705: agt by William Casement (heir of the Kella) & John Corlett (heir to Kian Clenagh) that of an additional 40s for term 
of 5 years on Ling Close, only 30s to be repaid. 
Self & dau Catharine & gson &c: 1691/2 Old Lezayre Mortgages, bundle 3, #44: date 1 February 1691/2: William Casement (Kelly) & wife Elizabeth Garrett, in 
consideration of  £11 12s received by William's grandfather William Garrett deceased & 28s received by William's mother Catharine Casement alias Garrett, 
paid to them by William Corlett & his father Philip Corlett, the right of the mortgage has now become due to William Nidderaugh part by marriage & the rest 
by purchase, thus in consideration of the annual interest of the abovesaid £13 mortgage to William Nidderaugh a parcel of intack now in his possession 
adjacent to his own house, rent 2d, witnesses: John Corlett & Charles Kewish, setting quest confirm 2d rent.
Self & ggson William: 1706 Old Lezayre Mortgages, bundle 2, #40: date 22 November 1706: William Casement (Kella) with the consent of guardians, to clear an 
encumbrance by great grandfather William Garrett a mortgage for 5 years for £7 sterling to John Kissage (Ramsey), two little closes or crofts near or 
adjacent to Garrett's Miln called the Miln Croft, late in holding of Robert Kissage, rent 16d, witnesses: Philip Craine & William Callister, setting quest 
confirm 1s 4d rent.
      Ggrandson & 1st wife Jane]: 1709 Old Lezayre Mortgages, Bundle 1 #12: dated 27 September 1709: William Casement mortgaged land to John Stevenson: 
      William Casement (of the Kella) & his wife Jane [alias Wattleworth]  mortgage for £40 to John Stevenson (of Balladoole) half a water corn miln known 
      as Garrett's Miln in Lezayre rent 5s; witnesses: xxxx Woods & David Hutchin & John Wattleworth; 30 September 1714: Stevenson acknowledged receipt £40.
      1717 Old Lezayre Mortgages, bundle 1, #63: date 2 October 1717: William Casement (Kella) & wife Jane Wattleworth mortgaged for £75, £60 of which was 
      formerly received by my greatgrandfather William Garrett deceased, to John Curghey & Dan Inch & William Corkill senior & junior, equally concerned a 
      parcel of intack in Curraughs known as the Archdeacon's close, lords rent 4s, witnesses: Thomas Mylchreest & Robert Curghey; 6 March 1717/8: John 
      Curghey being indebted for £18 to the executors of Patrick Boddaugh surrendered his part of the land to them.
Family: William Garrett married Elizabeth Wainwright/Wanwrick ? [?youngest] dau Catharine who married Thomas Casement ? William Casement who married 
Elizabeth Garrett ? William Casement married 1st Jane Wattleworth (died November 1718), & 2nd Mary Thomason/Thompson in 1719.

Trinitie Ayre: December ye 13th 1669 The last will and testament of Mr Willm: Garrett Cragie[?] --------[dark & torn] but of good & pfect memorie, Inprs: he committed his soule unto ye hands --------[dark & torn] ppetuall custodie of Almightie God and his bodye to Christian buriall --------[dark & torn] in decent and comely order; Itm: bequeathed unto ye poore six boules off --------[dark & torn] meale to be distributed as followeth viz: one boule at All hallatide --------[dark & torn] one boule at Christmas and one bould at Easter the first yeare, and the like quantitie at ye same seasons in ye next yeare following after; Itm: --------[dark & torn] saith he was to pay six score and x[10]£ porcon wth his daughter Catherin unto Tho: Caisment for ye assurance of the payment of wch he had ye milnes in margage confirmed; Itm: bequeatheth all his estate of Lands and houses whatsoever unto his sd daughter and her heirs to make theroff their best advantage until his son Ewan (if alive and certainly knowne to be his naturall childe) came into ye Island and then he or whom else shall come hereditarily to enjoy ye foresd estate shall pay unto his sd daughter Cathrine & her husband what charges they shall expend in repayreing the houses, besides ye payment of five[?] pounds more. Itm: saith that Wm: Brew prtended a debt of 30£ due unto him & his children as pmissed by ye testator to ye sd Brewes wiffe upon her deserving of it, but declareth that in consideracon yroff had given them the Lanemore wch yett they enjoy, and if the sd Brew or children, or both psecute for ye sd 30£ that they alsoe should be psecuted for ye Lands having had noe absolute assurance there for all their prsent Interest is in reference to ye sd moneyes, nor did ----[torn] engage or pmisse, his daughter Margery ye sd Brewes wiffe, any other ----[torn] thing in Lieue or consideracon thereof; It: to his daughter Margret and her son Henry Woods the five steeres they already have in keeping to marke their Lands, and if his son at his coming, or whosoever by law to enjoy his estate, will pay unto them equally five pounds sterling they may have ye sd beasts; It: to his daughter Mary during her owne naturall liffe foure boules of hard corne, such as she formerly hath h----[torn] to be pd in pporcons p annum as fformrly it hath beene; and bequeatheth unto her children xvs apiece, and to her husband John Standish a hee steere 2 or 3 years old and 20s; It: bequeatheth to each of his other grandchildren 10s apiece, onely to ye children of Wm Brew 5s apiece, wch legasie he payd as his grandchildren came to age and capable of receiveing ----[torn] to dispose theroff for their best advantage To his great grandchildren children of Charles Christian 5s apiece to be pd as afforesd; It: he left yt ----[torn] daughter Ellin should be kept and maintained out of ye estate of Kea----[torn] if her owne meanes could not mantaine her; It: to Sr: Edw: Crow one boule of meale; It: to Mr Rich: Ffox 5s and finally he constituted and ordaineth his sd daughter Catherine his true & lawfull executrix of all ye rest of his goods movable and unmoveable [next page] And to all and every pte of his will ye wiffe gave her full ----[fold] absolute consent referring[?] to her owne disposeal ye Latter day ----[fold] of goods due unto her selfe; It: bequeathed unto his grandchild Doro----[fold] Woods a calfe Note further yt though ye testator bequeath ye pcele[?] of ye Kealley and goods to his exec: and heirs yet his meaning is that his wiffe shall e----[fold] ye sd estates and goods wholely during her liffe, and afterwards as af----[fold] to his exec: and heires A Codicell added to ye will 10ber ye 16th 1669 Itm: to Phillip Bodagh ye grassing of 2 cowes and ye tyth of Callowes cow 2 years; Itm: to Mr: Jo: Garrett junior and his wiffe 10s; It: to Corp----[fold] Garrett 5s; Itm: to Jo: Garrett and his wife 1 firlett of mault; It: to W----[fold] Standish 1 boule meale; Itm: to Sr: Wm Crowe 2s-6d; Itm:to Richa----[fold] Salsbury 1 boule mault; Itm to ye Rt: Wor: Henry Nowell 20s a----[fold] his Worp: and John Standish Supvisors of this his will & testament It: to Jony Woolwent 1 boule oates the wiffe hath given her full consent that all ye revercon of goods after her death shalbe given to ye Issue begotten betwene them or the child that will best con= tent her, and ye husband gives way that she may dispose of four boules of corne to whom she shall please, and for better assurance the wiffe hath subscribed her name December ye 16th 1669 Eliz: Garrett als Wanricke her mrke W Note that ye legacies wthin menconed is not to be payd while ye wiffe liveth and after her decease they are to be payd by ye exec: of her husband, and if ye goods will not extend to ye payment of all legacies bequeathed then his exec is to pay ye same, and if his son Ewan returne or come into the Countrie & enjoy ye estate he is to discharge an pay all moneyes mor------ payd out by ye sd executrix Alsoe he bequeathes that ye legacies left to Jo: Standish and his wife & children the corne to his daughter Mary ye legasie to his daughter Margrett and Henry Woods be pd immediate to them after his discease to wch ye wiffe hath constendedd Testes Wm Standish sick Wm Christian } Sr Wm Crowe } jurati [next page] May ye 2th 1670 A true Inventory of ye goods moveable & unmoveable of Mr W----[torn] Garrett is as followeth praised by 4 sworne men: £ s d Imprs: 6 cows & 2 calfes ........................................ 7 - 5 - ----[torn] It: 2 heffers & 2 calfes ........................................ 1 - 0 - ----[torn] It: 2 parts of a horse & maire .................................. 2 - 00 - ----[torn] It: certaine barrells & other smaele vessels .................... 00 - 6 - ----[torn] It: 5 tann hyds etdj ............................................ 1 - 15 - 00 It: 13 hyds more wch is yett not fully tannd .................... 4 - 11 - 00 Itm: certaine necessarys in ye tann house ....................... 00 - 3 - 00 Itm: dj an ould brasse pan & candlestick ........................ 00 - 1 - 00 Itm: 2 Pewder dishes & dj ould cheist ........................... 00 - 3 - 6 Itm: half a cobbert & halfe an iron pott ........................ 00 - 19 - 00 It: a chest and dj chist ........................................ 00 - 4 - 00 Itm: 2 bed stoaks & halfe praist with curtaines ................. 00 - 7 - 0 Itm: half of 3 boards & frames & forms .......................... 00 - 10 - 00 Itm: halfe of 3 fedderbeds & half of 3 pousters with a cussin ... 4 - 5 - ----[torn] Itm: a scots pled ............................................... 00 - 5 - ----[torn] Itm: a fledge & dj with caddoe .................................. 00 - 8 - 0 Itm: 2 blankett & halfe a canves ................................ 00 - 4 - 00 Itm: one yard & half of hurghen cloath .......................... 00 - 1 - 00 Itm: one boards ................................................. 00 - 00 - 9 corne as itt is brought in, the raitt as followeth wheat: pboule ...... 7s .....2 boules { note ys is but ye dead pt being barley p boule ..... 7s .... 3 boules & { the 4th pt oats p boule 2s .....7 boules & a fir: { all .. 2£ - 10s - 0d prayser names Itm: halfe a Manks spade & lith yoarne ........ 10d Ew: Kissage Itm: a muge pann .............................. 1s James Killip Itm: halfe a cann ............................. 4d Ewan Curlett Itm curtaines & dj silver spoones ............. 6s Edm: Crowe Snr Sumum totum 21£ - 00s - ----[torn] The goods in ye executors custody & have given pledges secunda forman legis Joh: Kneele Ballavarry & John Lace Ballaseer The crope to be brought in before May next after its threshed sub paena 3£ ad usum Domini [next page] 10ber ye 27th he bequeathed to his Daughter Jaine 10s legasie and willed that if any of his children should not be content- ed wth ye legasie bequeathed to them by him, or sue his execr: for an prtended private condicon or bargaine that then ---- should be cut of wth 6d legasie apiece Testes Sr: Wm Crow } Phillip Corlett } jurati pbatum et solvit xijd I doe consent to this will to give Mary Garrett the 4 boules of dried corne as formerly of the Estate of Keallie of the estate and execute fall due to me myself this I oblige myself ento as witnes my subscripcon December the 30th 1669 Tho: Casment Mr: Tho: Casemt: sworn execr: in behalfe of his wife The wife allso sworne in form of law The Inven: wthin a month sub paena doubl ye valew pledges secunda forman legis John Standish, and Robt: Cowle June ye 9th: Jaine Garrett enters agst: ye executor of her ffather for 5£ x[10] sheep with ye increase of woole & lamb for 28 yeares, for xls pmissed aftr her ffathers death, et 3 fir: meale p annum for the tearm aforesd ---- ye xth Mr. Ewan Curghy enters his claime against ye executrix of Mr Willm Garrett for the some of foure pounds sterling due debt & a quarter of a bulls hide & craveth prosses June ye xjth 1670: John Moore of Bellfast enters his claime against ye execr of Willm: Garrett for the sume of 4£ 16s for back due debt as he will make to appeare & craveth tryall: this is paid as appears by his acquittance June 12, 70: John Kegg enters his clame against ye execr for 5s-2d June 12,70: Joh: Kewne enters against ye execr: for 20s due debt by specialtie allso for not sending his coopls to harrow 56s all due debt etc paid[?] Pat: Craine in Ballaugh enters 12s due debt June 13 - 30 June 13 - 1670: The pishiors of KK Christ Leyayre enters yr claime against ye executors of Willm Garrett ye Kelly for ye some of x£ xs xjd due debt as shall appeare by an order of Court Jaine ---nipe ----dme ----- ----- June 9th: Jaine Carrett enters for severall things claimed in Mr Ffox books August ye 2d 1670 Sir Edwd: Crow enters for 3£ 5s 0d due debt [next page] Octor: 16th 1670: Nelly Caltrope alis Garrett enters her claime against y3 executors of her father Mr Willm: Carrett for 42£ 20s as due debt & craveth prosses Decemb ye 16th 1670 Phillip Boddaugh enters against ye executr: of Willm Garrett for 4 boules of metcorne for 8 yeeres yt is 4 bouls p yeere due debt as hee will make to appear & allso for 37&poud for wch there is land in morgag his heres[?] ----- due in------- --- due debt & craveth tryall be bound to pforme Decembr ye 9th: Willm Brew enters his claime for & in the behalfe of himself 1670 & ye execr & Admynistrator of Margerie Garrett against ye execr: of Willm Garrett for one quarter of prictue[?] called the Lower Milne, & for 5£ sterling due debt & ye use hereof for x[10] yeeres wch hee acknowledged for which heoffered 30s at the latter day Janr: ye 12th: Joh: Lace executor of Charles Lace enters his claime 1670/71 against ye executor of Willm Garrett for 9s-6d due debt etc Nor: 5th 1676: Dorothy Woods daugr of Hen: Woods enters her claime for herselfe & in the behalfe of her brothrs & sisters against --- --------- against the execr: or Admynistrators of Bessy Garrett alis Wanwrick for the sume of 3£ 10s due to ym as Legasies bequeathed to ym by yr grandfather Willm Garrett as appears by will & craveth tryall [next page] [written 8 August 1668] Know all men by these presents That I William Garrett of neKelly within the pish of KK Christ Leyayre doth hereby And by these presence acknowledge and confesse myself to owe ys stand indebted unto John Moore of ye realme of Ireland the Just & inurc[?] summ or sums of foure pounds thirteen shillings & sixe pence, good moneys of England, And for the true payment of ye said summ, I the said William Garrett doth bynd myself my heyrs executrs: and assignes to pay or cause ye said summ to be paid att or before the seaventeene day of March next ensueinge ye daitt of these prsence without trouble saith or any molestation of mee ye William or any pson or psons in my behalfe, And ye some to be well & truly pformed to ye sd Moore or to his Lawfull assigne or assignes, In testimonial hereof I the said William have caused this bill to be written this 8th of August 1668, And for the better pformance hereof & the above written to be Justly observed, I John Standish doth oblige himselfe to be security for the full satisfacon & true paymt: hereof or ye prsine[?] day above sett down as wittnese his name ye day & year before sett downe Signed sealed & delivered Will Garrett in ye prsence of us John Standish witnesses John Crow This bill being satisfied it returned Phill: Boyade X to record for discharge [next page] £ s d to a man in Ireland ------le....... 4 - 13 - 6 To Ed Christian -------itence ..... 4 - 00 - 00 To Martin Caltrop -------agke ..... 00 - 20 - 00 To Eilin Caltrop --------gaghe .... 00 - 20 - 00 To John Skin--------deat .......... 00 - 20 - 00 To Calicie for-------- ....... foare stears To Dorady -------- ......... one calfe [Found at the bottom of ArW 1669A #108 Lezayre will of Elizabeth xxxx alias Cowle: May 16th 1676 Note yt ye 5 steer is bequeathed by Willm: Garrett to his daugr Margt & Hen: Woods are paid at ---- of ye death of ye Testator: allso pd John Standish 3 heffers & a bull for all ye legacies due to himself and children: allso pd to Dorothy Woods a calfe

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