Philip Sayle 1669

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

Archdeacon Will 1669A #115 Bride will of Philip Sayle, died early 1668/9, proved 28 March 1669: 
Summary: wife alive, son John Sayle (of age by July 1684), brother Randle Sayle of the Craig & his wife, also: Daniel Christian, others owed debts, 
witnesses: John Harrison & Captain William Christian & Nicholas Moore clerk, pledges: Daniel Christian tailor & William Christian. 
Will of brother John: ArW 1658A #53 Andreas will of John Sayle, died 15 October 1657, intestate: not married, mother is alive, brother William of age, 
brother Randle of age, brother Philip of age, brother Thomas, inventory found in the inventory of his father [Thomas Sayle]; mother is alive, pledges: 
Michael Christian & Henry Teare. 
Will of brother Thomas: ArW 1663A #056 Bride will of Thomas Sayle, died 17 December 1663: not married, brother William Sayle, sister Ellin, brothers Philip 
& Randle Sayle are exec; brother John, sister in law Margaret Sayle als Christian (married to William Sayle) & her dau Ann Sayle, his employer Mr. Daniel 
Christian, father is dead.
Will of brother & heir William: ArW 1663A #052 Andreas will of William Sayle, the heir of quarterland in Cragby treen & Gilcagh treen, dated 24 April 1664, 
died 4 May 1664: wife Margaret Christian is alive & remarried to widower William Brew [died January 1681/2, ArW 1681A #71 Andreas], dau Ann Sayle, youngest 
son Edward Sayle, eldest son & heir Charles Sayle, brother Randle Sayle, brother Philip Sayle, sister Ellin/Nelly Key alias Sayle, brother Thomas is dead 
[ArW 1663A #56 Andreas] and money is owed to Thomas, owed from Catharine Cottier alias Christian 2s [other people owe him money]. 
Will of brother Randle: ArW 1685A #32 Bride will of Randle/Ronold Sayle, of the Craig, in Cragby treen, died 16 February 1685/6: wife is alive (she had 
been previously married, and remarried), dau Elizabeth/Bessy, son John, son William, dau Mally (underage, of age in 1697), son Thomas (underage, of age in 
1697), son Daniel (underage, alive in 1697), stepdaughter, sister in law Margaret Christian (widow of William Sayle) & her son & heir Charles, overseer/ 
nephew Charles Sayle.

In nomine dei amen, I Phillip Saile sicke in body ------[torn] in mynde praised be Gd, doe make my last will in form ------[torn] followeth: Inprmis I comitte my soule to Gd & my body to Xtn ------[torn] It: to the poor at my execrs: discretion xs[10s], It: to my wiffe ------[torn] red horse legasye; It: to Do: Xtin 1 sheepe; It: to my brothr Randle ij sheep, the custody of my child & goods and if the child dye under yeares all his goods to my sd brother himselfe, also all my clothes to my sd bror: Ranold Sayle; It: I constitute & ordayne all the rest of my goods to my childe John Sayle & make him my lawfull ex ecutr: & my bror: Raneld Supvisor; It: to ye pson a mutton; also I leave these pson followinge to becominge[?] are from Pat: Cormode ............... 0 - 10s - 0 from Charles Quarke three shilling which ye lockman is to pay from Phillip Carrett ............ 0 - 1 - 6 It: to ye clarke legat from ux: Saile of ye Craige ..... 0 - 4 - 10 6d from Do: Xtin Ballabey .......... 0 - 0 - 6 from Robt Clucas or his son ..... 0 - 0 - 4 from Tho: Crenilt ............... 0 - 0 - 4 Item due to Ran: McYlchrist ..... 0 - 0 - 4 also due from Donald Gouldsmyth 0 - 1 - 6 testes Jo: Harrison juratus Wm Xtin Capt jurati Nicho: Moore Clarke juratus pbatum et solvit 10d proved Mar 28 Randle Sayle sworne in KK Bryde 69 The wife sworne in Court to bringe supvisor & to see all debts in an Invent wthin 14 sub paena xs[10s] & legacies discharged & to bring pformed in ye fore leafe in a p Invent & all other things secunda forman legis [next page] A true & pfecte Inventt: of ye goods movable & unmovable of Ph------[torn] Sayle praised by Do: Xtiane, Donold Keighen, John Xtian, & Mitchell ffar------[torn] Inprimis 2 pd linte 1 pd yorne ........................ 00£ - 2s - 00d It: 3 pd woold ......................................... 00 - 00 - 6 Itt: 1 sacke, dj poke .................................. 0 - 1 - 00 Itt: dj wheele ......................................... 00 - 00 - 9 Itt: some hurd yorne ................................... 00 - 00 - 3 Itt: dj bolster ........................................ 00 - 00 - 6 Itt: dj plowe .......................................... 00 - 00 - 8 Itt: dim Draught ....................................... 00 - 00 - 6 Itt: 2 traces dj trace ................................. 00 - 00 - 8 Itt: 4 yeares dim yeard coarse cloath ................. 00 - 1 - 8 Itt: 3 blankets ........................................ 00 - 7 - 00 Itt: 2 yeards a a qrter of canvass ..................... 00 - 00 - 6 Itt: dj rug dj canvasse ............................... 00 - 1 - 3 Itt: a peece of a cord rope ............................ 00 - 00 - 3 Itt: dj spade .......................................... 00 - 00 - 7 Itt: all ye vessels .................................... 00 - 5 - 00 Itt: 1 sickle dj tonge dj 3 boords ................... 00 - 00 - 5 Itt: dj quernes dj baking stone dj gridle ............ 00 - 00 - 6 Itt: sives & weights ye 2 pts of a swine .............. 00 - 1s - 2 Itt: ye 2 pts of ye horses ............................. 00 - 18 - 00 Itt: ye 2 pts of ye catle .............................. 01 - 3 - 00 Itt: sheepe yonge & ould 10 ............................ 00 - 10 - 00 It: 4 sheepe more ...................................... 00 - 04 - 00 more aded 3 bouls oats & a fir: 6s, 1 boule barly 6s, also 5 pottle barly 2s-6d & ye 2 pts of a pootle of 1 fir & dj wheat 4s-6d, in moneys 7s 5d 3 - 19 - 2 pease The said Invent & goods and children are in the custody of Randle Sayle supvisor and have given pledges secunda forman legis Donll Christin tayler & Willm Christian creckan --- Mar 1669: ----nels Sayle enters against ye execr: of Philip Sayle for 5s 6d [On a slip of paper placed amongst the papers of the ArW 1669A #114 Bride, of Arthur Moore:] 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.

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