Catharine Moore alias Brew alias Corkill 1673

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 4 June 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1673A #07 Braddan will of Catharine Moore alias Brew alias Corkill, died 3 January 1673/4:
Summary: husband is not mentioned; son Gilbert Brew, children: Robert & Averick & William (underage) & Silvester (underage) & Ann Moore, also Arthur Brew

Januarie ye first 1673 Braddann The Last will & testament of Cathrine Moore alias Corkill She bequeathed her soule to God and her body to Christian Buriall Itt: She bequeathed to her Robt: Moore six pence Legasie Itt: She bequeathed to her daughter Averick six pence Legasie Itt: She bequeathed to her son Gilbert Brew a quarter of ye brewing pann the least of ye Brass potts with as much of ye whitt cloath now in the walkmilne as will make him a Jaccott or coate Itt: She acknowlidg =ed two yeards of ye same cloath to be due to Arthur Brew Itt: She bequeathed to her son Willm: Moore six pence Legasie Itt: She bequeathed to her son Silvester Moore six pence Legasie all the rest of her goods of what kind or nature soe ever she left unto her daughter Ann Moore whom she appointed Executrix of this her last will & testamt: pvided that ye sd Ann was to take charge of & carefully looke to her two youngest brethren viz: Willm: & Silvester Debts acknowlidged due & oweing by ye decedent as followeth to Wm Fflexneys wife ... 0 - 3s - 0d to Arthur Brew ............. 0 - 7 - 6 to Averick Callin .......... 0 - 2 - 0 to Easter Ffletcher......... 0 - 0 - 6 to David Murrey ........... 0 - 2 - 3 to Jo: Clarke ................. 0 - 0 - 6 to Cloage for turfe ......... 0 - 1 - 1 to uxor Lace .................. 0 - 0 - 6 sum is 0 - 17 - 4 witneses The execrx: sworne in forme of law Willm Fflexney pbatum et solvit 6d John Reade jurati [next page] this is the Invictorie of Katren Corkill Late deceased ye 3 day of January in ye year of our Lord -----[torn] £ s Inprimis ye house and garden praisd to ....................... 05 - 0-----[torn edge] Itt: a cubbart praisd to ..................................... 00 - 0-----[torn edge] Itt: 3 pewder dishes & a sauser and a flaging pricd to ....... 00 - 02 -----[torn edge] Itt: 2 chists praist to ...................................... 00 - 05 -----[torn edge] Itt: and ould feather bed and flock pillow praisd to ......... 00 - 03 -----[torn edge] Itt: earth vesshals praisd to ................................ 0 - 0 -----[torn edge] Itt: 2 ould blankets & 2 ould fledges praisd to .............. 0 - 02 -----[torn edge] Itt: 2 ould pediquoats and wastquoat praisd to ............... 0 - 01 -----[torn edge] Itt: a hat praised to ........................................ 0 - 01 - -----[torn edge] Itt: 2 tables and 2 ould formes praisd to .................... 0 - 03 - -----[torn edge] Itt: 10 smale woodden vesshals praisd to ..................... 0 - 01 - -----[torn edge] Itt: a bras pot and a little bras pan praisd to .............. 0 - 10 -----[torn edge] Itt: 3 quarters of a brewing pan praisd to ................... 0 - 10 -----[torn edge] Itt: a ould keane and ould barell & keane stoole praised to - 3 -----[torn edge] Itt: a little bras pott praisd to ............................ 0 - 0-----[torn edge] Itt: 12 yards of white cloath unmilld praisd to .............. 0 - 08 -----[torn edge] It: 8 yards of rused cloath unmild praisd to ................. 0 - 5 -----[torn edge] £ s -----[torn edge] ye totall is all 8 - 7 -----[torn edge] ye names of ye praisers which was sworn is Phillip Coule Robert Corkill The goods in the 2 executrix custody & hat-----[torn edge] Phillip Cloauge given pledges Mr Willm Fflaxney & Jo: -----[torn edge] Richart Cotter Sumner Note yt only halfe this Invent bel-----[torn edge] to the execr: & noe more by the -----[torn edge]

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