Thomas Corrin 1680

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 14 July 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1680A #13 Malew will of Thomas Corrin of Castletown, shoemaker, died 12 November 1680: 
Summary: wife [Jane Kewn] is alive [died 1681/2, ArW 1681A #18 Malew], dau Amy (eldest, left the testator's part of Kinley's house) & 
dau Margery Corrin (both of age), also: Alice Lowey, witnesses: John Quay & Ewan Kewn, pledges: Patrick Clague,  also: 'Kinley's house' 
is the house of John Kinley & Catharine Corrin, & Catharine is dau of Thomas Corrin of Colby who died 1663/4, ArW 1663A #144 Arbory
Malew parish register:  Thos: Corrin Castletown  buried 13 Nov 1680
wife: Malew parish register:  Jane Corrin als Kewne  buried 13 March 1681/2
will of wife: ArW 1681A #18 Malew will of Jane Corrin alias Kewn, dated 11 March 1681/2: husband [Thomas] Corrin [shoemaker of Castletown] 
is not mentioned [ArW 1680A #13 Malew], dau Amy & dau Margery Corrin, witnesses & pledges: John Corrin & Ewan Kewn,     
?dau:  ArWills 1679 presentments Malew: Malew: . . . Marg: Shimin fornic, Ammy Corrin fornic } Censured as ye former fornicators 
?dau:  Malew parish register:  Margery Corrin married to William Qualtrough on 30 July 1683 Malew
see, related?:  ArW 1663A #144 Arbory will of Thomas Corrin of Colby, Arbory, & of BalleyKilpatrick/Ballakilpheric, Rushen, died 6 January 1663/4: wife is dead, 
son Henry Corrin (wife Joney Cubbon married about July 1663, they have children, Henry was left half of Barny Guygh or Wineygrape  of 6d rent by mother's death 
& other half as dowry from father), son Richard, illegitimate dau Amy Corrin (mother is alive, she married John Quill of Castletown by 1665, died 1686 Malew, 
Episcopal Will, husband John died 1695 Malew), dau Catharine (married to John Kinley, has a son Thomas), nephew Henry Corrin (son Thomas); Sir John Crellin vicar; 
overseer Thomas Clague, witnesses: William Corrin senior & Henry Corrin, pledges: John Christian of Braddan & Thomas Clague, also: John Corrin & brother entered a 
claim, appraisors William Corrin & Daniel Corrin & Robert Keig & John Stowell, also John Quillin [who married Joney Cubbon the elder] was brother in law of Joney 
Corrin alias Cubbon [Joney Cubbon the younger] who was the wife of son Henry Corrin. 
   Summary to Articles of Marriage combined with above will, signed 8 June 1668: Henry Corrin (son of Thomas Corrin of Colby) is to marry Joney Cubbon 
	 (daughter of Joney Cubbon alias Maddrell & deceased William Cubbon & sister of William Cubbon junior & sister in law of John Quillin) between 8 June 
	 and August 1663, in Arbory church, their dowry to be half the tenement & houses & crop & husbandry gears & half the close called Barny Guygh or Wineygrace 
	 of 6d rent now & half after Thomas Corrin of Colby dies AND £28 from the mother & deceased father of Joney Cubbon; witnesses to Articles of Marriage: 
	 Henry Maddrell & Daniel Corrin & Henry Corrin & John Crellin vicar

KK Mallew Novembr: ye 3th 1680 The last will and testament of Tho: Corrin of Castletowne shomaker being of good & perfect memorie comitted his soule to God and his bodie to holy Christ ian--- Item he bequeathed to his wife his pt of the brewinge pann. Item he bequeathed to his eldest daughter Amy Corrin his pt of the house called Kinleys house. Item he bequeathed to his daughter Margery Corrin his halfe of the dwelling house where they dwell with the garden. Item he constituted & ordained and nominated his said two daughters Amy and Margery Corrin his true and lawfull Executrixes of all the rest of his goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever Item he acknowledged there was 13s in his and wifes hands left by Alice Lowey in their custodie yet. Item he said that he barrowed eight shillings from his daughter Margery to give to Mr Cha: Moore and willed then that 8s should be repaid to her or to have the Croft that is att Robt: Ffarghers kilne; Item he said that tthere was due from Mr Charles Moore of the foure shillings six pounds ten shillings; Item he acknowledged due from him to Patrick Christian fiftie foure shillings sterl: Testes John Quay } The Execrs: at age are sworn in Court Ewan Kewne } jurati Probatum et solvit xijd The Inventorie of the said Tho: viewd and priced by 4 sworne men to witt Jo: Quill George Gellin Jo: Corrin and Willm Carowne as followeth £ s d Imprimis dj ten pounds of lynin yarne 5s all his cloathes 5s 10d ........................ 00 - 10 - 10 Item 5lb small linin yarne 5s a blanket in the walk milne 4s ............................ 00 - 09 - 00 Item dj 2 fledges and blankett 5s, 2 sheets et dj a yd et dj lynside woolside 6s ........ 00 - 11 - 00 Item a carchife 8d, 2lb fflax 10d, halfe of 2 feather beds 7s 6d ........................ 00 - 09 - 00 Item halfe of some wheeles xxd, 1£ et dj yarne xijd, dj 2 churns et 2 barrells........... 00 - 04 - 08 Item dj 2 bedsteads 2s, 7 quarts butter 2s 4d, dj 4 chests 4s 6d ........................ 00 - 08 - 10 Item dj 3 croks 6d, fflax seed 8d, weights & sives 8d, cards and pitch 6d ............... 00 - 02 - 04 Item hurds 4d all his shomakers geares 16d, dj culter & suck 10d, dj spad & groope 6d ... 00 - 03 - 00 Item harrowes 8d, 3 tranes flax 18d, hemp xijd, dj 2 pewter dishes & candlestick 3s ..... 00 - 06 - 02 Item some barrels 5s, dj potts 2s 6d, small vessels 14d, dj fryinge pann xijd ........... 00 - 09 - 08 Item hemp seed 3d, dj stooles & chaires 13d, wooll 3d, dj 4 dayles 2s ................... 00 - 03 - 07 Item dj 2 ladders 1s, som stickes 13d, dj rackentree and cressott 6d .................... 00 - 02 - 07 Item note that the leather that was in the house was ould at xxs wch was paid to Pat: Christian in pt of the debt expressed in the will ............ Note that there is due for lands on the dead pt to the Executors ........................ 01 - 10 - 00 More due from Mr Charls Moore as bequeathed upon him or ye deads pt ..................... 03 - 05 - 00 Note that the corne is yet unpriced, nor priced barley 2 bouls et dj firl: ............ 00 - 11 - 07 Item the cattle and horses priced to .................................................... 01 - 07 - 00 Item the carrs and straddles xd, dj 2 litle tables 1s ................................... 00 - 01 - 10 Item the houses left unpriced Alsoe firlet oats ................. 16d ould Iron xjd 11 - 6 - 6 The Execrs: have the goods in their own custody & have given pledges in form of law, Patr: Cluag & March ye 2d 1680 Jon: Taggart entrs his clame agt Tho: Corrin for 12d

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