Philip Kneale 1673

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 13 May 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1673A #39 Andreas will of Philip Kneale, died 8 November 1673, being part way through an apprenticeship with John Wattleworth: 
Summary:  sisters Joney & Margaret & Catharine & Isabel, brothers William & John, uncle William Kneale,    
also Sir John, James Radcliffe, daughter of John Wattleworth (his employer) 

Andreas 1673 Nor: 8th This is affirmed to be the last will & testament of Phillip Kneele who departed ys life the 8th of November 1673: first hee commited his soule to God, & his body to Christian buryall. It: hee bequeathed to the poore three halfe fir: of barly; It: hee bequeathed to his sister Jony a yonge heffer 4 or 5 yeeres of age. It: to his sisters Margt & Catherin a stirk of 5 yeeres old betwixt ym, It: to his sister Isable halfe the peckle stirk, It: to his brother Willm: his part of Crobbins Croft, with what else is in his hands & 3 sheep, It: hee left to his uncle Willm: Kneele 2 sheepe with 2 lambs. It: hee left to Sr Joh: 2 muttons It: to James Ratcliffe a sheepe, It: to John Watleworth daughter a yonge ew. It: hee constitituted & ordained his brother Joh: Kneele executor of all the rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable wtsoever, with his part of Camaish Croft, It: hee ordered, yt his maister Joh: Watleworth should returne to his executor, the remainder of his moneyes for 2 yeeres & a quarter yt is unexpired of his prentishipe: the whole beinge [aid him; It: there is due to him from Mrs Ascough 7d-ob & from Edwd: Curlett 4s testes J Huddlestone } pbatum est et solvit xijd James Ratcliffe } jurati Octo: 24 74 Joh: Lace enters for 1s 7d due debt for dutie & craveth tryall

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