Adam Caine 1680

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 20 July 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1680A #30 Ballaugh will of Adam Caine, died February 1680/1: 
Summary: wife [Catharine Killip] is not mentioned [died 11 May 1679, ArW 1678A #50 Ballaugh], dau in law Joney Caine alias Clague, eldest son James, 
son John, son Philip, son Daniel/Dollin; witnesses: Thomas Cowley & Thomas Quayle, pledges: Nicholas Caine & Thomas Cowley
will of wife: ArW 1678A #50 Ballaugh will of Catharine Caine alias Killip, died 11 May 1679: husband [Adam] Caine is not mentioned [died February 1680/1, this will], 
sons James & John & Daniel / Dollin & Philip Caine;  witnesses: William Killip & Phinlo Cowley
See: ArWills presentment 1682: presentments made by ye ----- ----- [dark & crumbled top] [?Michael Parish] the 24th of May 1682:   Jony Cloage and John Caine 
presented by us for th---- -------[dark edge]  of them p fornicaion, Soe that her husband Phillip Caine his jelous of the other -------[dark edge]     
son:  Michael parish register:  Philip Caine married Joney Clague / Cloaig on 13 June 1680 in Michael
will of son: ArW 1684A #075 Ballaugh will of Philip Caine, died 4 March 1685/6: wife [Joney Clague] is alive, son & heir Adam is underage, brother John Caine, 
brother Daniel/Dollin, witnesses: Adam Mylevorrey & William Woods, pledges: William Woods & William Clague, also: Philip Corlett entered a claim for 20s, 
Thomas Kingley entered a claim for cutting hay 
self &c:  1662 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh: Thomas Cowley had farmland in Carnedall treen (total rent 21s 3d), and he should be entered for only 5s 3 3/4d, since he 
previously sold to John Quayle rent of 4s 3/4d. Afterwards, John Quayle sold the same rent to Adam Cottiam & Adam Cottiam sold half of it to Adam Caine,  so that 
now in 1662, Thomas Cowley was entered for 15d rent, & Adam Caine was to come forth for 5s 3 3/4d rent in the 2 places that xxxx name formerly stood
   1666 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh: Thomas Cowley had farmland of 9d yearly rent in Carnedall treen (total rent 21s 3d) and he sold the land to Philip Garrett & 
	 [brother in law?] Adam Mylevorrey who were jointly entered for the 9d rent in 1666
   self &c: 1679 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh: Adam Cottiam & Adam Caine were jointly entered for farmland of 4s 3/4d yearly rent in Carnedall treen (total rent 21s 3d), 
	 & the said Cottiam's rent fell into the Lord's hand & given by the Governor & Attorney after proclamation was made several times in the parish church to 
	 Mr Charles Christian who was in possession & paid his part of the rent so that Mr Charles Christian & Adam Caine were entered for 4s 3/4d rent in 1679
   self &c: 1680 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh: Thomas Cowley was entered for farmland of 6d yearly rent in Carnedall treen 
	 (total rent 21s 3d, and in 1680, Adam Caine was in possession of the 6d rent & was entered for the same
   self & eldest son James & son Philip &c: 1681 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh:  Adam Caine was entered for farmland of 6d yearly rent, Mr Charles Chrisian & Adam Caine 
	 for 4s 3/4d rent, & Adam Caine for 5s 4 3/4d yearly rent all in Carnedall treen (total rent 21s 3d), and in 1681, Philip Caine, by a contract bargain from 
	 his father Adam Caine was entered for all the parcels of farmland in place of his father,  with the consent of his eldest brother James Caine.
self &c: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh: Thomas Cowley & Thomas Quayle were jointly entered for farmland of 2s 9d yearly rent in Carnedall treen 
(total rent 22s), and he sold the land/rent to Philip Garrett & [brother in law?] Adam Mylevorrey for the 2s 9d, and they sold to Adam Caine rent 
of 2s 3d who was entered for it in 1666, & Philip Garrett & Adam Mylevorrey for 6d rent
   self &c: 1666 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh:  William Gawne was entered for farmland of 2s 9d yearly rent in Carnedall treen (total rent 22s), 
	 and he sold it to Adam Caine who was entered for the 2s 9d rent in 1666
   self & eldest son James & son Philip: 1681 Liber Vastarum, Ballaugh:  Adam Caine had 2 parcels of farmland of 2s 3d rent & 2s 9d rent in Carnedall treen 
	 (total rent 22s), and Philip Caine, his son, was entered by virtue of a contract bargain & with the consent of Adam's eldest son James Caine
self & grandson: 1691 Composition Book, Ballaugh: Adam Caine was entered for / compounded for farmland / quarterland in 1643, 
and in 1691, his grandson Adam Caine was tenant of it, with lives in being Thomas Garrett aged 56 years [born about 1636]
son or grandson James & grandson Adam & his wife Ann: Old Ballaugh Sales, #42: date 13 January 1712/3: Adam Caine of Ballaugh & his wife Ann [Callister] sold to 
their friend / [?uncle or ?cousin] James Caine of Ballaugh a small parcel of quarterland in Ballaugh called Booley Adda and Booley Dow, annual rent 1d; Adam & his 
wife are to leave a way for James Caine to pass from his own house to the Knockan highway. witnesses: Robert Lowey & Thomas Corlett, Court 13 May 1713
son or grandson James & grandson Adam: Old Ballaugh sales, #50: date 24 May 1714: James Caine of Ballaugh & his wife Joney sold for 14s to Adam Caine of Ballaugh 
a small parcel of quarterland in Ballaugh called Bolley Keal, rent 2d, witnesses: Ewan Moore & Charles Lace & Thomas Cowle & John Caine, Court May 1714
grandson & his wife & great grandson Patrick: North Side Sales, Ballaugh, May 1738 26: date 21 February 1736/7: Adam Caine & his wife Ann Callister settle & 
estate on their son Patrick half of all their houses & lands (quarterland, intack & cottage) in Ballaugh, including the quarterland of the Knockan & of Gliondoo, 
Patrick paying them £4 10s as they shall have need for it towards paying their debts and incumbrances, witnesses: Thomas Cowley & John Teare
great grandson:  Ballaugh parish register:  Patrick son of Adam Caine  christened  17 July 1712 in Ballaugh
great grandson:  Ballaugh parish register:  Patrick Caine married Ellin Clark on 11 February 1737/8 [?or 1736/7] in Ballaugh

Ballaugh The last will and testament of Adam Caine whoe departed this life ye of Ffeb: 1680/81; first he bequeathed his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall, Item to daughter in law Jony Caine als Cluage a steer 2 years old, Item to his son James 2 yeards of wolen cloath, and his wearing aperell to his son John Caine; Lastly he constituted his sons Phillip & Dollin Caine his lawfull executors of all ye rest of his goods and that Phi: should have but a third parte of ye executorshp and Dollin two parts Testes Tho: Cowley} The Execrs at lawfull age are Tho: Quaile } jurati sworn in Court Probatum et solvit xijd The Inventory of Ad: Caine prised by ye Sumner and 4 sworn men vid: Phinlo Stean, Tho: Stean, Patr: Killip, & Dan: Tear as followeth £ s d Imp: a cow a steer & 2 partes of a heffer .............. 02 - 03 - 00 Item Three horses prised to ............................ 01 - 04 - 00 Item 8 sheep & 4 goats ................................. 00 - 15 - 00 Item 2 swine .... 3s, and old pair of looms 2s 6d ...... 00 - 05 - 00 04 - 07 - 00 pledges in form of law Nich: Caine & Thomas Cowley

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