Thomas Gell 1681

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 29 July 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1681A #38 Patrick will of Thomas Gell of Dalby treen, died 17 January 1681/2: 
Summary: wife [Alice Kelly] is alive [married before 1649, her will ArW 1684A #018 Patrick], dau Ann (not married), dau Margaret (married to Nicholas Cowle),
grandson Henry Quane, granddau Madge Quane, grandson Daniel Gell, witnesses: son in law Thomas Quane [married to Alice Gell, their son Henry & dau Madge, Alice 
died 1706, ArW 1706A #03 Patrick, Thomas died 1723/4, ArW 1724A #32 Patrick] & Patrick Carran; pledges: Patrick Carran & Patrick Quirk, son in law Nicholas Cowle 
(married to Margaret Gell) entered a claim for 6£, NOTE, dau Alice Gell married Thomas Quane of Dalby
will of wife: ArW 1684A #018 Patrick will of Alice Gell alias Kelly, died 18 January 1684/5: husband [Thomas] Gell is not mentioned [his will ArW 1681A #38 Patrick], 
son & heir Henry (married Alice Carran), dau & executor Ann unmarried, son & executor John unmarried, dau Margaret Gell (married Nicholas Cowle, son Patrick, also 
daughters), dau Alice (married [Thomas] Quane), dau in law Alice Gell als Carran (married Henry Gell, son Thomas & dau Alice), son in law Thomas Quane, grandchildren 
Thomas & Alice Gell, also: Alice Lowey, witnesses: Phinlo Coole & John Sherlock, pledges: Thomas Gell & Thomas Coole
will of mother in law: ArW 1649A #08 Patrick will of Isabel Kelly alias Clucas, dated 3 May 1649:  husband Phinlo Kelly, dau Coony (unmarried), 
son Thomas, son Philip, dau Alice (married Thomas Gell), granddau Margaret (or Margery) Kelly
will of father in law: ArW 1649A #09 Patrick will of Phinlo Kelly: wife Isabel Clucas, dau Coony (unmarried), 
son in law Thomas Gell, son Thomas, son Philip, granddau Margaret (or Margery) Kelly
will of father (heir):  ArW 1651A #02 Patrick will of William Gell of Dalby treen, died 1651: wife is not mentioned, eldest son & heir Thomas, dau Margaret 
(married), dau Isabel (unmarried), son William, grandson Henry Gell, also: Marriad/Maryann Kermeen (gave dau Margaret 1/2 firlet of wheat on her marriage), 
Phinlo Gell (was owed 6d), witnesses: Thomas Coole & Ann Lewney, pledges: son Thomas Gell & John Kelly, appraisors: Thomas Radcliffe & William Coole & Thomas Coole
will of grandfather: ArW 1632A #013 Patrick will of Daniel/Donold Gell of Dalby, proved 11 November 1632: wife is not mentioned, son & heir William, son Daniel/
Donold, son John, son Robert, also: Sir William Cosnahan (wife mentioned), 'old Coole' (left the Croft while he lived). witnesses: Sir John Harrison & Phinlo Kelly.
grandfather Daniel: 1633 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Daniel/Donold Gell had a quarterland in Dalby treen of 16s 9 1/2d yearly rent, 
but was now dead and his son William Gell was entered for it in 1633
self & father: 1659 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: William Gell had quarterland/farmland of 16s 7 1/2d yearly rent in Dalby treen (total rent 26s 6 1/2d), 
and was now dead, so his son Thomas Gell was entered by right heir to his father
   son & son: 1683 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Thomas Gell had quarterland/farmland of 16s 7 1/2d yearly rent in Dalby treen (total rent 17s 7 1/2d), & Thomas Sherlock 
   had another part of the same quarterland for 12d rent, and in 1683 Thomas was now dead, so his son & heir Henry Gell was entered for 17s 1 1/2d yearly rent and 
   Thomas Sherlock for 6d rent of the quarterland   
   son & grandson Daniel: 1696 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Henry Gell had a land in the quarterland of 17s 2 1/2d yearly rent in Dalby treen (total rent 17s 7 1/2d), 
   with Thomas Sherlock having 6d rent, but was now Henry was dead and his son Daniel/Donold Gell was entered as right heir for 17s 2 1/2 d, and Thomas Sherlock 
   for 6d yearly rent
self & father: 1659 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: William Gell had quarterland/farmland of 9d yearly rent in Dalby treen (total rent 21d), 
and was now dead, so his son Thomas Gell was entered by right heir to his father
self: 1643 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Coole/Quoole had a parcel of quarterland in Dalby treen of 3d yearly rent, 
and sold it to Thomas Gell who was entered for it in 1643 
self & son: 1685 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Thomas Gell had parcels of land in quarterland/farmland of 9d yearly rent & of 3d 
yearly rent in Dalby treen (total rent 21d), but was now dead and his son Henry Gell was entered for it as heir right as heir 
son & grandson Daniel: 1696 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Henry Gell had a parcel of land in quarterland/farmland of 12d 
yearly rent in Dalby treen (total rent 21d), but was now dead and his son Daniel/Donold Gell was entered as right heir
will of dau: ArW 1706A #03 Patrick will of Alice Quane alias Gell, died 3 December 1706: husband [Thomas] Quane of Dalby is not mentioned [his will ArW 1724A #32 
Patrick], dau Alice, son Nicholas, son John, son Henry, granddau Alice Quane (niece of dau Alice), grandson Charles Quane, witnesses: Bessy Kelly & Alice Karran, 
pledges: Thomas Radcliffe & John xxxx
   son in law: Patrick parish register: Thomas Quane Dalby, smallpox, buried  09 February 1723/4 
   will of son in law:  ArW 1724A #32 Patrick will of Thomas Quane of Dalby, died 8 February 1723/4: wife [Alice Gell] is not mentioned [her will ArW 1706A 
   #03 Patrick], grandson & heir Charles Quane, grandson Thomas, dau Alice Quane, son Henry, son Nicholas, son John, witness: John Key & Elizabeth Cottier
NOTE, the genealogy of the heirs of a quarterland in Dalby treen: Daniel Gell died 1632, his son William Gell 
died 1651, his son Thomas Gell died 1681, his son Henry Gell dead by 1696, his son Daniel Gell

June 15th 1682 Patrick The last will and testamt: of Tho: Gell who departed this life ye 17th of Januarie last past; first he committed his soul to God & his body to Christian buriall. Itm: he left to his daughter Ann half a heifer, ye other half she had before & two sheep and he did declare yt his said daughter bought of him a colt, and he appointed yt noe body should come in upon her for ye increase of the same for twas properly her owne. Itm: he left to his grandson Hen: Quaine a hogg, It: he left to his granddaughter Madge Quaine a lamb. It: Don: Gell his grandson a sheep. To his daughter Margrett 6d in Legacie, Itm: he assigned half an oxe to pay his debts, Lastly he constituted & appointed his wife lawfull executor of all ye rest of his goods moveable and unmoveable testes Patrick Carran} The Execrx: at age is sworn in Court Tho: Quaine } jurati Probatum et solvit 4d The Inventorie taken by 4 sworn men Patr: Carran, Willm: Gell, Tho: Gell and Robt: Quilliam, amounts to in all 0£ - 3s - 0d pledges in form of law Patr: Carran & Patr: Quirk June ye 16th 1682 Nicholas Cowle entrs agt ye Execrs: of Tho: Gell for 6£ &c:

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