William Sayle 1673

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

Archdeacon Will 1673A #45 Andreas will of William Sayle junior of the Curraugh, born 6 April 1659, died about 4 February 1673/4, at 14 years 10 months old 
('of lawful years'), both parents (William Sayle & Bahie Cleator) are dead (both died January 1669/70): 
Summary: sisters Alice (married Daniel Inch by April 1681) & Bahie Sayle, aunt Isabel Clark alias Cleator, 
(abusive) uncle? Thomas Sayle (kinsman of father William Sayle)
will of mother: ArW 1669A #84 Andreas, of Bahie Sayle alias Cleator, died 22 Jan 1669/70: husband William Sayle (ArW 1669A #85 Andreas), dau Alice (md Daniel Inch 
by 1681), dau Bahie, son xxxx born 1665, eldest son William born 1659 & died 1673 (ArW 1673A #45), sister Isabel Clark als Cleator (married Robert Clark by 1674), 
brother in law Robert Clark (married Isabel Cleator by 1674), father xxxx Cleator (dead by 1670), sister Jane Cleator, brother John Cleator (dead by 1670), brother 
in law John Sayle, kinsman of husband: William Sayle (cooper), kinsman of husband: Thomas Sayle; also: Captain John Sayle and John Kneele farrant are pledges, pledge 
William Clark son of Patrick Clark of Jurby, pledge John Kneale junior son of John Kneale (tailor)
will of father: ArW 1669A #85 Andreas, of William Sayle, died 30 Jan 1669/70: wife Bahie Cleator (ArW 1669A #84 Andreas), 
dau Alice, dau Bahie, eldest son William, brother John Sayle, kinsmen: William Sayle (cooper) & Thomas Sayle 

Andreas Jurby This is affirmed to bee the last will & testament of Willm Sayle who depted thi life aboute the 4th of Feb: 1673, being in good & pfect memorie made his last will & testament as followeth: first hee commited his soule to God & his body to Christian buryall; It: hee left to each of his sisters vizt Ales & Bahee Sayle 7s apeece & the said Legasies to remaine in the executrix hands till they came to lawfull yeeres to receive it. It: hee constituted & ordained his Ant Issable Cleter alis Clark his true & lawfull executrix of all the rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable wtsoever It: hee willed that they should bestow twelvpence worth of drink & 4d in tobacco upon him the night hee were lodged & further willed all his right in the Croft in the Curragh to his said executrix & wished his said executrix not to leave with Tho: Sayle one 2d worth of any goods yt belonged to him, because hee often times strucke him & used him very hard, nor would not bestow 2d of his owne goods upon him in time of his sickness, & wished allso to bury him in KK Andrews Testes: Ricd: Kinred jurati The executor sworne in forme of law Joh: Christerie pbatum et solvit xijd solvo tamen vincuig suo jure 14 dayes given to bringe in an Invent: The Invent: of the decedent included in the father & mother Invent pledges in forme of law Richd: Kinred Jo: Chrestory ffeb 13th 1674 Wee finde yt the Testator was at lawfull yeeres, for by certificat out of the Church Registrie, it appeares, hee was borne Apll: the 6th 1659, And beinge buryed the sixe of feb: 1673, by computation his age at his death was 14 yeeres & x[10] monthes, soe that the Courts proceeedinge were Legall in this pticuler J: Harrison Pat: Thompson July ye 19th 1674 Tho: Sayle enters his claime against the execurs: of the said decedent Willm Sayle for the sume of 25s due debt as hee will make to appear & craveth tryall Aprill ye 11th 1681 Received then by Dan: Inch & his wife Alice Sayle the summ of 14s from Rob: Clerk Legasye left to her & sister by her brother the above Testator: wittness their subscription Dan: Inch X Alice Sayle X p me Jonen: Christian Regr:

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