Henry Maddrell 1673

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 6 May 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1673A #23 Arbory will of Henry Maddrell, dated 2 November 1673, with Codicil dated 22 January 1673/4, wife Christian Harrison died about March 1673/4: 
Summary:  both parents are dead, eldest son William (married), sons Thomas & John & Robert & Richard, wife Christian Harrison, dau Joney, also: Deemster Thomas Norris, Samuel Robinson minister, 
will of son: ArW 1709 #4 Malew will of William Maddrell of Arbory: Deed of gift made 26 November 1696, for dau Joney & son in law John Quayle of Ballatrollag to take care of him

	KK Arbory ye 2d November 1673

In the name of God Amen,   I Henry Madrill being sick in body but of Perfect memory praise God
for ye same, doe make this my last will & Testamt: in manner ffollowing:   Impr: I committ my 
soule to God and my body to be buried in my fayr: & mothers grave;   Item I leave to ye poore 3 
furlets of male, 3 kishens of wheat, 3 kishens of oate=meale, and flesh at ye discretion of my 
execr: to be divided at all Hallowtide.    Itm: I leave to my son Thomas five shillings Leggacy 
if he come to demand it.   Item I leave to my son Richd:  five shillings if he come to demand it.  Item 
I leave to my son John so much droleagh[?] cloath as is made in the house, and to my wife all the 
wooll against yt part of ye cloath;    Item I leave a gray blanquet in ye press to my daughter Jony as 
Leggacy,   Item I leave to Mr Deemster Norris a mutton.   Item I leave to Mr Robinson ye minister 
a mutton.   Item The Testator affirmeth yt his son Willm promisd him 3£ at his contraction 
bargain to put his 3 sons to Trade viz John, Robt, & Richd: wch 3£ he never receivd.   Item 
he saith 4 shillings due from his son Willm: out of ye goods of Sr John Crellin wch ye said Wm 
has in his owne hands to wit a parcell of Bookes.   Item I constiutte appoint & ordain my 
wife Xtian Harrison and my son John Madrill joynt execs: os all ye rest of my goods moveable 
and immoveable
					The execrs: sworne in Court
Witnesses Sam: Robinson
	  Tho: Norris         jurati   		   pbatum et solvit xijd

Added to ye will Jan 22   1673/4
The above Testator to end all differences betwixt him & his son Willm: 
if he ye said Willm: had anything to say or seek from his ffayr the Testator, 
That it iwas ye Testators will & pleasure to sent 2 men as messengers to his 
son to come speake to his ffayr: upon his bed of sicknes, and then if he had 
anything to demand, to speake and lay in for the same: he ye said Willm 
absolutely refused & came not, answering yt he would not come till he saw 
his owne time:  The Testator affirms this upon ye consideration of heari---[edge]   
severall that whisperd & told him did say & alleadge that his son Willm d---[edge]   
told there was a great deal of Debt due to him from his ffayr:  The Testat---[edge]    
causd this to be laid down from his owne mouth for clearinge of all con---[edge]   
veries that his son could alleadge in anything to ye contrary hereafter 

Witnesses  Sam: Robinson		pbatum et solvit ut supra
	  Geo: Houlding his mark   jurati
	This codicile is included in the mothers will 

Last Modified 6 May 2018