Philip Clague 1681

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 31 July 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1681A #04 Lonan will of Philip Clague, died 29 January 1681/2: 
Summary: wife is not mentioned: youngest dau Ann, another daughter, 2 sons, supervisor: son in law? John Moore who was the son of Philip Moore 
of Ballamenaugh [in Raby treen], witnesses: Philip Cowin & James Moore & Thomas Thwaites, pledge: John Knickle/Knakill, Philip Cotteen 
?dau:  Episcopal Will 1733E #__  Lonan will of Jane Moore alias Clague
?will of son in law: ArW 1722A #01 Lonan of John Moore of BallaKilley [in Alia Raby treen]: wife Jane Moore als Clague; 
son Thomas; dau Catharine Moore; dau Ellinor Moore (one of the children is underage)
NOTE: The farms Ballamenagh and Ballakilley abutt each other in the parish of Lonan

KK Lonan The Last will & testamt: of Phill: Cluaig who depte this life ye 29th of Janr: 1681. ffirst he committed his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall. Itt: he said that he had halfe of one oxe wth Phill: Moore Ballamenagh wch he left to John Moore son of Phill: upon ye praisement of ye 4 men and ye said John is to pay for all his ffunerall charges and tyth money Itt: he left his pott to Phill Cotteen and ye sd Cotteen to returne one shilling to his daughter. Itt: he left 6d a peece to his 2 sons, And likewise ye over plus of ye praise =ment of ye oxe is to be returned back to his daughter and all ye remainder of wt goods is besydes ye debts he said that Testes: Phill: Cowine left to his younger daughter James Moor } jurati Ann Cluaig Tho: Thwaits } The Inventory amounts to ........... 0£ - 13s - 0d A true account of what John Moore hath disburst upon ye account of ye disceadant ffor his ffunerall charges and other debts ... 8s - 0 court fees ...................... 0 - 8d John Moor sworn Supvisor and to be acc comptable to ye youngest daughter if any thing remain after ye debts. pledges in form of law Jon: Knakill

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