John Clague 1681

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

Archdeacon Will 1681A #02 Lonan will of John Clague of Ballagrow, died 8 January 16812: 
Summary: wife is alive, dau Margaret (heiress, married Philip Clague), dau Ann the elder, dau Isabel (has a contract bargain), dau Jane, dau Alice, 
dau Joney, dau Ann the younger (youngest dau) 2 grandsons Clague (sons of Margaret & Philip), son in law Philip Clague (father is Phinlo Clague), 
witnesses: Thomas Thwaites & Patrick Knickle, pledges: Mallooney Corrin & Phinlo Quayle 
will of dau: ArW 1684A #047 Onchan will of Joney Clague, died 11 March 1684/5: mother is alive, father is dead, sister Elsabeth/Isabel Clague, 
sister Margaret, sister Ann, sister Jane, sister Alice, sister Ann junior, witness: Robert Clague
will of dau Margaret's sister in law: ArW 1676A #01 Lonan will of Catharine Knickle alias Clague, died 28 January? 1676/7: husband William Knickle 
(his father William Knickle is alive), father Phinlo Clague & her mother, siblings Philip & Bahie & Jane Clague
Lonan parish register:   Philip Clauge  Ballaguw  buried 9 Aug 1724
Lonan parish register:   Isabel Claigue als Skillicorn of Ballagrow  buried 1 June 1728
Lonan parish register:   Thomas Clague of Ballagrow  buried 22 Sep 1746
Lonan parish register:   Thomas Clague married Isabel Skillicorn on 27 May 1704 in Onchan
Lonan parish register:   a child of John Clague  Ballagrow   buried  29 June 1741
Lonan parish register:   John son of John Clague Ballagrow   buried 12 August 1744
Lonan parish register:   a child of John Clague Ballagrow  buried 14 April 1751

KK Lonan 1681 The last will and testament of John Cluaige Ballagrow who depted this life ye 8th of Jon: being of pfect memory; ffirst he committed his soule to Almighty God his Creator and his body to Christian buriall. Item he left ot ye poor at his funerall one mutton and dj fer: of oat meale; alsoe he left to ye poore at ye usuall time viz Hallowtyde halfe fer: of mault 2 pottles of wheat dj ferlett of oat meale and ye rest at ye discretion of his wife and executors. Ittem he left to his daughter Margrett Cluage 6d legasie and all his Lands, cropp of corne, and all husbandry geares ye tenement after ye discease of his deare wife his will was that his wife shold have ye said prmisses by reason he gave his said daughter Margrett 4£ portion wch was 10s more then Ffinlo Cluaige gave to his son Phill: Cluaige. Item to his daughter Ann Cluaige halfe a gray maire Legasie. Itt: he left to his daughter Issable Cluaig a yearing calfe at May next besides what he pmised her in Contract bargan Itt: he left to his daughter Jaine Cluaig halfe a heiffer called ye dronege heffer Itt: he left to his daughter Alice a gray sheep he pmisd her at May Last Itt: he left to Sr Tho: Thwaits a mutton. Itt: to his 2 granson his two old coats. Itt: he left to their father viz Phill: Cluaige all his best Apparrell and his shooes and best stockins, pvided that he would be carefull and oversee ye goods belonging to his poore wife and children Item he constituted and ordained his ffour children viz Jaine, Alice, Joney and Ann Cluaige his true and Lawfull executors of all ye rest off his goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever witnesses Tho: Thwaites } Jaine and Alice sworn in Patr: Knaekill } jurati behalfe of them selves and ye rest of ye Exrs: in form of Law pbatum est et solvit xijd The Inventory of ye above named Jo: Cluaig was praised by 4 sworne men and ye Sumnr: viz Patr Knaekill, Phill: Brew, Ja: Cotteen, & Wm Corrin & Wm Lawrence Sumner £ s Imprimis all ye houshold stuffe ..................... 0 - 16 - 00 Ittem one dozen of sheep & goats ............ 0 - 16 - 00 Itt: the disceadants part of ye cattle } and horseses amounts ............}..... 2 - 0 - 0 pledges secundum forman legis Mallony Corrin & Phinlo Quayle [next page] Janry: 23d 1681 Phillip Cloage enters agt ye exrs: -----[fold] his father in Law Jo: Cloage for -----[fold] and ye corbes due to his wife; A-----[fold] craveth tryall

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