Christian Maddrell als Harrison 1673

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 7 May 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1673A #28 Arbory will of Christian Maddrell alias Harrison, died about 21st March 1673/4:
Summary: eldest son William Maddrell, dau in law Ann Maddrell alias Harrison (md William), sister Margaret Harrison, dau Joney Maddrell, son John & his 
wife & their daughter, son in law Henry Corkish (md Joney), granddau Isabel Maddrell, granddau Joney Maddrell, granddau Margaret Corkish, son Richard, 
grandson John Maddrell, also: Thomas Cannell (married), Nicholas Bridson (married), Deemster Thomas Norris, witness John Kewn, John Costeen of Aristine, 
xxxx Keig of Ballaglonney, Mr Goodwin, Luke Prenton, William Grason, Thomas Moore of Poolin, others
will of husband: ArW 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: 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 1709A #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

21st March 1673/4 In ye name of God Amen, I Christian Maddrell als Harrison sick in bodye but whole in mind & of good and pfect memorye praised be God, doe make my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge: ffirst I committ my soule to God and my body to X?ian buriall. Item I leave to ye poore 3 halfe firletts betwixt maulte meale & wheate, as my husband left, and flesh at ye discrecon of my exec: Item I leave to my eldest sonn William Maddrell what is behinde of his Contracion bargaine viz: halfe ye tearme of oxen as it shalbe yoked betwixt himselfe & my exec, or as the sd Team now is consistinge of soe many beasts as he had before delivred unto him wth ye geares therto belonginge; 3 carrs, 3 straddles, 2 paire of harrows, 1 ladder, and 1 incalfe cow wth a white face in leiue of ye beast pmissed him in ye said Contracion, and ye crop of corne sawne in in ye ground and this upon condicon yt my said sonn wilbe satisfied in ye brothe[?] of them; And also for ye 20s apeece promised by my said sonne of his said Contract to binde his three brothers to trades, I leave unto my said sonne my pte therof upon ye condicon afforesd; To all wch ye said Wm Maddrell hath given his full consent, and declared himselfe satisfyed. Item I leave to my daughter in law Anne Maddrell als Harrison 1 new pair of shooes & 1 hood and all this wth my blessing to them both. Item I leave to my sister Margrett 1 red petticoat & 1 kerchiffe as Legasye. Item I leave to my daughter Jonye my best peticoate and wastcoate. Item I leave to my sonne Jon: and his wife 1 yellow petticoate and 2 kerchieffes, and ye rest of my small linnens to my daughter Jony afforesaid; Item to her also a chist and a whole ffledge wth her corbes, and shee to take ye choice of ye wheels and the other wheele to my sonne John's daughter; Item I leave to my sonne in law Hen: Corkish 40s or soe much due to him of his por con to be paid out of ye whole goods, and ten shill: to be paid also to Tho: Cannells wife as a debt due to her. I leave to Nicholas Bridsons wife 1 kerchiffe in leiue of what is due to her. Item I leave 1 muffler & neckercloth to my grandchild Isabell Maddrell, and a cloth of ye like sort to my grandchild Jony Maddrell; and 1 other of ye like sort to my grandchild Margrett Corkish; Item I leave to my sonne Jo: 1 barrell out of ye whole in leiue of his fathers pte of the vessels. Item I leave to my sonne Richard Maddrell 1 feather bed, 1 little boulster, 1 blankett, & 1 sheet and this in leiue of his fathers legasye as well as my owne; and to be in my sonne John's hands till he send for them. Item I leave to Deemster Norris his ----[dark & torn] 1 mutton, or a white sheep yt is at Ballaglaney; I leave ----[dark & torn] Kewne 1 goose; It: to my sone Tho: 5s if he come for it ----[dark & torn] grandchild Jo: Maddrell 1 ew Lambe if ther be any ----[dark & torn] and ordaine my sonne John, and my daughter Jony ----[dark & torn] of all ye ret of my goods moveable, and unmoveable ----[dark & torn] witnesses pbatum et solvit ----[dark & torn] Tho: Norris jurati John Kewne his mrk X The exec: ----[dark & torn] [next page] Not wthstanding that the testator dyed before shee was sworne executrx: to her husband will, yet wee doe not deprive her executors of any thing that was due by the will of her sd husband, but leave both ioyntly accordinge to the mothers will as is expressed May 7th 1674 P: Thompson Joh: Harrison [next page] A perfect note of what things was betwixt my ffather & mee; as also what moneys & other considerations I laid out in his behalfe when I came out of Irland before I married, my father receivd of mee 8 poles at sixepece apeece, and 3 currogs of sllares at twelve pence a peece: as I receivd them from Major Stevenson in my wages for ye voyage .................................. 00 - 07 - 00d Halfe a cow I bought from Kegg of Balleglianow.............. 00 - 11 - 03d A cow I bought from himselfe; of wch he had } the halfe of her back again after slaguther}............ 00 - 07 - 00d Halfe of an oxe the first year I married ................... 00 - 13 - 00d A cowe from John Cluaig that I tooke in Tithe } from him, whereof my father had ye halfe ...}........... 00 - 09 - 00d A cowe I bought from John Costen of Aristine } whereof my father had the halfe ............}........... 00 - 13 - 00d A new sithe bought from Mr. Goodwin ........................ 00 - 02 - 06d ffor coals & burning of lime; bought 2 tunne ...} from Luke Prenton, paid out of my portion ...}.......... 01 - 04 - 00d ffor coals paid to Wm Grason, of yt money I receivd } from Bridson of Hurrestell .....................}....... 01 - 04 - 00d ffor 2 tunne of coal from owner Gardiner ......} the moneys borrowd from Donald nd howns wife}............ 01 - 03 - 00d ffor a Tunne of coals from owner Jenkinson.................. 00 - 11 - 00d ffor 2 Tunne from Thomas Moore of Poolin ................... 01 - 02 - 00d lent to my ffayr: on St Germans day 73 in the fare ......... 00 - 01 - 00d The use of a plough for 2 years............................. 00 - 03 - 00d ffor a Team draught bought from Cubon BalleCray ............ 00 - 00 - 08d for A stone of Iron (as I & Tho: Cluayg were sessors} under Major Huddleston for ye parish) ..........}....... 00 - 02 - 00d That I made of halfe ye charges upon my brother John } while he was learning of his Trade within ye house} being a yeare, if not more .......................}..... 01 - 00 - 00d moweing 4 dayes, whereof my ffather took up ye whole ....... 00 - 04 - 00d ffor pulling of stones 5 dayes upon my owne cost ........... 00 - 05 - 00d ffor 3 dayes mowing of hay to ye Comptrouler my ffather} tooke up the whole wages .........................}.... 00 - 03 - 00d --- yr 15th 1674 ---bovesaid Willm Madrell enters his claime against ye execr: of his father Hen: Madrell ---- 4th pt of all the abovesaid pticulers wch amounts to ye sum fiftie one shillings 3d ---- debt & craveth tryall [next page] The difference depending betwixt Wm: Madrill eldest son of Henry Madrill late deceased and John Madrill exec: of ye sd Hen: touching ye last will and testamt: of ye sd Henry Madrill, & ye last will & testamt: of Xtian their mother; and all recknings & accounts depending thereupon, and all debts claimed by both parties being by their mutuall consents reffered unto us whose names are subscribed as arbitrators chosen betwixt them indifferently, both of them being bound in 20£: to the Lords use, to stand to what arbitration, ---ome & award wee shall declare therein: Wee have thereupon this day mett, and upon full perusall of the papers of their allegations on both sides: wee doe order as ffolloweth That the said Willm: Madrill his heirs execrs: or administrators shall pay or cause to be payd into ye sd Jo: Madrill his execr: or Administrators one ffurlet of good & sufficient marchandable mault, & one boll of good & sufficient dry corne; the one halfe out of this cropp, at or before St: Patricks day next ensueing; and the other halfe out of the next cropp at or before Christmas then ffollowing: and so all contraversies sutes and debates as well concerning this present difference as any other, that hath happened in the pursute thereof to be fully ended & determined. And wee further order that the said parties shall here forward behave themselvs each to other as becometh loveing brothhgers, and whosoever of them shall give any offence of falling out and the same being Legally proved shall forfeit forty shillings to the Lords use; That so this their friendship may continue without interuption; and this as witnes our hands this 25th of January 1674/5 Tho: Norris Sam: Robinson Wee the above Wm: Madrill and John Madrill doe bind ourselvs as above expressed in the forfeitt and penalty of 20£: the one halfe to ye Ryt: Honobl: Lord of this Isle and the other halfe to the party grieved to stand to & abide the abovementiond arbitration as witnes our hands & marks the day & year abovewitten By me Willm Madrill my mark X Wittnesse hereof by mee John Madrill my mark X John Wattleworth Willm: Comish his mrke X [next page] A true & pfect invent: of ye goods moveable & unmove able of Hen: Maddrell and Christian his wife taken & prized this 25th day of April 1674 by 4 sworne men viz Willm: Cubon, Robert Comish, John Kewne, & Wm:Curghy as followeth Inprimis 4 boules of oates } £ s d £ s d prized to .............}....... 00 - 13 - 00 Item 5 trenchers priced to ........ 00 - 00 - 0----[edge] It: 1 incalfe cowe prcd: to ..... 00 - 17 - 00 It: a syth, hatchett, and brock ... 00 - 01 - 08 It: 1 farrow cow priced to ...... 00 - 15 - 00 It: 18 pounds of colound wool...... 00 - 08 - 0----[edge] Itt: 1 heffer 5 years old ....... 00 - 13 - 00 It: 3 pounds of uncolond woole..... 00 - 00 - 06 It: 1 other heffer 4 yeares old.. 00 - 11 - 00 It: 8lb of small yarne priced to... 00 - 02 - 0----[edge] It: 1 heffer 2 yeares old ....... 00 - 08 - 00 It: 6lb of hempen yarne priced to.. 00 - 01 - ----[edge] It: 1 old horse priced to ....... 00 - 07 - 00 It: 4 blanketts, & 1 fledge ....... 00 - 15 - 0----[edge] It: 1 horse more priced to ...... 00 - 07 - 00 It: 1 old covrlett 1 fledge, & 1 old It: little maire priced to ...... 00 - 09 - 00 blankett priced to ............ 00 - 04 - 0----[edge] It: 1 colt priced to ............ 00 - 05 - 00 It: a cloke priced to ............. 00 - 03 - 0----[edge] It: 1 maire in fole priced to ... 01 - 03 - 00 It: 3 small sheetes priced to ..... 00 - 09 - 0----[edge] It: 3 sheepe one mutton & } It: 4 course sheettes priced to ... 00 - 03 - 0----[edge] 2 yearelings priced to}...... 00 - 07 - 00 It: a brass candlesticke priced to. 00 - 00 - ----[edge] It: 2 old barrells priced to .... 00 - 01 - 08 It: a griddle priced to ........... 00 - 00 - 0----[edge] It: a churne & staffe priced to . 00 - 01 - 08 It: a bouster priced to ........... 00 - 02 - ----[edge] It: a tub, & 1 paile priced to .. 00 - 01 - 08 It: 2 lomeinge kishans priced to... 00 - 00 - 0----[edge] It: 2 crokes & 2 earthen } 9 - 16 - ----[edge] --- bottells priced to .}..... 00 - 00 - 06 It: all ye small wooden vessells. 00 - 03 - 08 ---- pewder dishes, & 2 } --- spoones priced to ..}..... 00 - 02 - 00 Debts to be deducted out of } this Invent ...........}... 04 - 01 - 06 besides Cort fees and what else may be justly pved No: 12 - 1674 pledges for Jo: Maddrell Joh Barry & Willm Norris enters his claime against Willm Corrin in form of law ye said execr: & his wife, for a heffer wch they pledges for Jony Maddrell Henry Crobbin & gave him upon halfe ye encrease whilst she Tho: Tudman would give calfe, & also for a quarter of ye said heffer & craveth tryal etc

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