Arthur Moore 1669

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 6 May 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1669A #114 Bride will of Arthur Moore, has sheep at the Corrany in Maughold, died 25 November 1669:
Summary: wife [Catharine Christian] dead by October 1684 [her will ArW 1678A #77 Bride, she remarried xxxx Lace], eldest son Robert Moore, son John (of age 
by 1684), son Arthur, son William, son Thomas (left the Island after mother died in 1679), dau Jane (?left the Island), dau Margaret (given 22s to leave the 
Island), & dau Catharine (left the Island after mother died in 1679); brother Nicholas Moore, brother Robert Moore, brother in law (wife's brother) Robert 
Christian, witnesses: John Harrison & Nicholas Moore & Ann Hutchin, also: Mark Christian entered a claim for 44s debt.
SEE: 1650 presentment Ballaugh, of Arthur Moore & brother Nicholas Moore, of fornication with Bahie Corraige, but they swear their innocence.
Will of wife: ArW 1678A #77 Bride will of Catharine Lace alias Moore alias Christian, died about 1679: 1st husband [Arthur] Moore (died 1669, ArW 1669A 
#114 Bride), 2nd husband Daniel Lace is alive, son Robert Moore, son John Moore, son William Moore, son Arthur Moore, son Thomas Moore, dau Jane Moore, 
dau Margaret Moore, dau Catharine Moore (2 sons of age, other children underage), granddau Margaret Moore & granddau Ann Moore, stepdau Joney Lace, brother 
Robert Christian; nephew of 2nd husband: Daniel Lace, also: Jane Christian, Daniel Teare in Andreas, William Kewn, William Christian, Robert Kerruish, 
witnesses: Edward Callow & Ewan Kneale, NOTE, 2nd husband Daniel paid out of his own goods legacy owed stepson William Moore from his father Arthur Moore.
Will of sister: ArW 1658 #70 Bride will of Isabel (or Elizabeth) Cowle alias Moore: dau Margaret Cowle, husband Robert Cowle, other children, brother 
Arthur Moore, brother Nicholas Moore, brother John Moore.
Will of sister in law: Ar W 1657 #49 Maughold will of Isabel Christian who died about 1649 in Ireland, intestate: husband xxxx, she has children in Ireland, 
siblings are Robert, Ed, Catharine (married to Arthur Moore), and Margaret Christian, mother & father & sister Margaret brought in Isabel's inventory.
Will of mother: ArW 1660 #37 Bride will of Elizabeth Moore alias Thompson, died before 11 February 1659/60: husband William Moore is alive, eldest son 
Arthur Moore (married Catharine Christian), son Nicholas, dau Margaret, granddau Margaret Cowle, son John, son Michael, grandson Charles Moore.
Will of father in law: ArW 1663A #50 Maughold will of Ewan Christian, dated 8 December 1663: wife Isabel Christian is alive, son Robert, son Edmund, dau 
Catharine, dau Mary & dau Elizabeth/Isabel died in Ireland, son in law Arthur Moore (married Catharine), John Gelling's daughter (mother is dead) is due 7 
pounds from her grandfather; Robert Kairnoghen [??later became Cosnahan] is mentioned.

Bride Novemb: 25 - 69 In nomine amen, I Arthur Moore sicke in body but whole in mynde & pfect memory praised be God, make my last will & testamt: as followeth &c: Inprimis, I comitte my soule to Gd and my body to be buryed in the Chancell of KK Bryde; It: I leave to the poore a barrell of beere, 5 or 6 sheepe & a pound of tobacco for to be distributed the night & day yt I am lodged & buryed &c; It: I leave to my eldest son Robt Moore halfe ye crop of corne, halfe the geares all yt belongs to husbandry, and my pte of the plough with a younge colt of 4 yeares old out of the whole hee paying halfe the debts wth my wife, It: I leave to my loving wiffe all my sheepe at home & abroade, a horse viz my ryding horse & to my sd wiffe the use of ye cubboard wholly to herselfe while shee liveth in the house & afterwards to remayne in the house as a corbe; It: I leave to my son John 5s to br----- him out of the Country; It: I leave the tuition of my children under yeares & there goods to my wiffe; It: I constitute and ordayne my children viz: Arthur, Wm, Thomas, Jayne, Margt: & Katherin Moore my true & lawfull executrs: of all the rest of my goods moveable & unmoveable, and appoint my brother Nicholas Moore, Robt Moore & Robt Xtin my brother in law Supvisors of my children & to see all things according to --- will pformed, lastly I leave to pson Harrison the choise mutton I have in the Corony at KK Machould testes Joh: Harrison Nicho: Moore & Robt: Moore 2 of Nicholas Moore jurati the Supvisors sworne in Court & Anne Hutchin her the wife also to bring in an Invent signe manuell XX pbatum et solvit 6d The will is proved cum concensus ptium yt is ye wife & her son Robt: Moore [Part of the following is crossed out:] The eldest sone Robt Moore hath consented to his fathers will and to pay all ye debts wth ye mother, onely ye morgages excepted, xxxx xxxx hath engaged to pay Parson Harrisson the seaven pounds appearing due by bill of morgage upon xxxx xxxxx at the expiration of 2 or 3 yeeres giving the pson a bull a yeere xxxxx ing xxxx the said payments as appears in the bill of morgage proved before Mr Dyxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx December 28 - 1669 The eldest sonn Ro: Moore hath consented to his fathers will, & to pay all the debts with the mother, only the morgages excepted, yet hath engaged to pay pson Harrisonn ye seaven pounds appearing due by bill of mortgage upon redemption ---- expiracon of 2 or 3 yeeres, giving the pson a full yeares warneinge before the ----- payment as appears in ye bill of mortgage proved before Mr Dymster Christian [next page] A true Inventory of ye goods of Arthur More pressed by 4 sworne -----[torn] Kneale, Jo: Cowle, Do: Christian Willm: Corkish as ffoloweth £ s d It: for halef of 2 feder beds ................................... 0 - 16 - [torn] Item: for halef of one flich & 2 blanketts ...................... 0 - 3 - [torn] It: for halef of 4 blankets ..................................... 0 - 3 - 6 It: for halef of 2 coverlets & 2 flich .......................... 0 - 10 - 0 It: for halef of a table carpite ................................ 0 - 2 - 0 It: for his close ............................................... 0 - 12 - 0 It: for one sheete & flax ....................................... 0 - 5 - 9 It: for yorne ................................................... 0 - 1 - 11 It: for halef of one chist & des--- ............................. 0 - 3 - 6 It: for barales and hogseds ..................................... 0 - 3 - 6 It: for herrings ................................................ 0 - 6 - 8 It: more for barrals and solt ................................... 0 - 3 - 4 It: more for smole vesells ...................................... 0 - 1 - 8 It: for halef of ye peuter ...................................... 0 - 7 - 0 It: for halef of one candelsticke ............................... 0 - 1 - 0 It: for halef ye earthen mockus and bottles ..................... 0 - 1 - 6 It: for spounes and other things ................................ 0 - 1 - 6 It: for halef ye nets and longe lines ........................... 0 - 9 - 6 It: for ye 2 parts of 3 heffers cowe steere ..................... 1 - 9 - 4 It: for ye 2 parts of 3 cowes ................................... 1 - 19 - 0 It: for halef of 2 letell wheles ................................ 0 - 1 - 6 It: for fetters and bascate ..................................... 0 - 2 - 2 It: for halef ye drepinge pan ................................... 0 - 2 - 0 It: for halef he hempe .......................................... 0 - 2 - 6 It: for ye 2 parts of 5 horses .................................. 1 - 18 - It: for halef ye bible .......................................... 0 - 1 - 6 It: for lines & sickele ......................................... 0 - 1 - 0 It: for halef ye bridell and sadell ............................. 0 - 2 - 0 It: for halef of one hide & a halef ............................. 0 - 1 - 4 It: for halef ye geese and henes ................................ 0 - 4 - 0 It: for ye 2 parts of 2 swine and woole ......................... 0 - 5 - 2 It: for one quarter of ye cott .................................. 0 - 8 - 0 It: for 4 yards of white cloath ................................. 0 - 2 - 4 It: for halef truff and ferns ................................... 0 - 3 - 4 12 - 01 - 10d --- 7th given in by ye supvisors sworne yt these pticulers have been paide unto ye children of Arthur Moore in pt of ye fathers goods vizt: to Arthur in money 4s & 3 smale shirts 7s & 9 yards of white raw cloath 9s a new suite of cloathes, shues stockins & a hatt 9s ye totall 29s 0d The goods in the custody of the mother & have given in pledge secundam forman pledge sub paena duble the value Nicho: Moore & Willm Kneele paide allso to Margt Moore, to fit her with necessaries to get her out of ye Island as ye othr[?] 22s-0d Allso sent to her daugr Jaine upon her letters by Willm: Christian 4s by Kathe Crow 4s-0d [next page] -----mbr: ye 28th 1669 Marke Christian enters his claime against ye executors of Arthur Moore for ye some of 44s, due debt as he will mak to appeare & craveth tryall: The said Mark acknowledgeth to bee fully satisfied & paid this xith Jane 1676 X Mark Christian his mark XX June ye 13th 1670 Ro: Cowle enters his claime against ye execr of Arthur Moore in the behalfe of his daugr Margt Cowle for a yong incalfe cowe of 4 yeeres old & halfe the increase for ten yeeres past, & also for 5s for a day moath of hay wch he sould him after mowing & allso for wt pt of ye said Cowles children goods was left in his custody, & allso the sowing of a fir: bar: & a fir: wheat one yeere, & 2 bouls of pees ---- ----- I lent him when he came to ye farme: etc Octor 2d 1670 Tho: Lace enters against ye execr for ye some of 9s - 8d Octor ye 8th 1670: David Christian of Ramsey enters against ye execr of Arthur Moore for 14s - 9d Nor: ye first Marke X?tian enters against ye execr: of Arthur Moore for 1670 the sume of 7£ for wch he hath land in puane for 21 yeere & at after from yeere to yeere till his moneys be repaid him all due debt & craveth prosses acknowledgeth to be satisfied with mortgage as witness his ---- Mark Christian X Nor: 1th James Cotter enters his claime against ye said execurs: for the sume of 3£ for 70 wch I have land in mortgage, & for 21 yeere & at after from yeere to yeere till the moneys be repaid, due debt & craveth prossess acknowledgeth to be satisfied with the morgag till redeone[?] Nor: 17 1670: Willm: Craine enters against ye said execr for 12s due debt etc 1670 Donell Christian of KK Bryde enters his claime against ye execr of Arthur Moore for 4s-4d due debt & craveth prossesse: Nor ye 24th 1670 Nor 28 Donll Keneene enters against ye said execr for dj fir: barly or pease 1670 December 9th 1670: Pat: Cowle enters against ye said execr for ye sum of 9s-0d 1670 [On a slip of paper: See the next will, ArW 1669A #115 Bride will of Philip Sayle] I John Saile do hereby acknowledge to have received from the hands of my Unkell Randle Saile the summe of one pound one shilling & eight pence besides a Bill of Mortgage conteineing the summe of four pound sterling, so that I have received in all the sume of five pound one shill: eight pence of which sume above said I do hereby acquit and discharge the said Randle, as witness my subscripcon this 13th of July 1684 John Saile X Testes Wm Kneale X John Curghey X [on the other side of the slip:] Febry ye 7th 1686 The wthin Jon: Sayle at lawfull age came this day and acknow= ledged the wthin acquitance to be his act & deed before me Jon: Christian V.G. [next page] October the 2 day of the yeare 1684 Nicholas Moore, Willyam Kneale, Will Kaughin sworne and examined sath by vertue of our oath that Katrin Moore and Thomas Moore being Arthur Moores childer Receaved there owne part of there goods due to them by the death of there father and Robert Moore and John Moore his brother ---- take the goods that was due unto the childer that was out of the Iland all this was done after the death of there mother as wittness our superscripcon the day and yeare Above written Nicholas Moore X Willyam Kneale X Will Kaughin X The above deposition was the day and yeare above said taken and ---fore me Edw: Christian

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