Daniel and Ann Kaighin (alias Cottier) 1681

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 16 August 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1681A #77 Bride will of Daniel Kaighin and wife Ann Cottier (married previously), per 
29 November 1675 Articles of Marriage between their daughter Catharine and William Crenilt/Crennell:  
Summary: per Articles of Marriage dated 29 November 1675, Daniel Kaighin & wife Ann Kaighin als xxxx als Cottier (she has a daughter in Ireland), their 
daughter Catharine who married William Crenilt/Crinnell, witnesses to the Article: Michael Lace & Michael Howland & John Crenilt & Thomas Crenilt

Articules of marage concluded and agreed upon between -----[torn edge] Kaighen for and in ye behalfe of his daughter Kath K-----[torn edge] Willm Crinell in his owne behalfe as ffolloweth 1 first it this agreed upon yt ye sd Willm: Crinell and Katt: Kaig-----[torn edge] shall com to ye parrish Church of KK Bryde at or before -----[torn edge] day of this and there to Joyne together in ye holy state of materimony Gods lawes and ye holy church prmittinge ye same 2 Seconly it this agreed upon yt ye sd Doniell Kaighen and h-----[torn edge] doth promise to give to ye yonge copple at ye day of the mariage in prsent possescion halfe of all there goods what soever movable & unmovable and ye other halfe after ye death of ye sd Daniell and his wife An: Cotter or ye longer liver of them both provided allwayes yt ye yong copple shall shall use them well and looke to them in there sickness and in there need and decayeinge age, allsoe they are agreed upon when ye daugher of An: Cotter wch is in Irland shall com for her goods due to her yt shee shall be payed out halfe by ye yong copble and ye other halfe by ye sd Daniell and An Cotter & if ye sd Do: and An: did before ye sd daugher com to call for her goods yt then ye yonge coppble shall pay to her all yt is due to her from them ye sd Do: & An his wife 3 thirdly ye sd Willm Crinell and his wife Katt Kaighen doth promise and bind themselves to have one mead and one drink and to have half of all what profittes can be made out of ye lands yt Willm: Crinell and Do: Kaighen hath and what other gettinge or pro= ffitts can be gotten ether by sea or lands dueringe ye long= er liver of ether of the do: or An Cotter and to live together and to this agreement and contracion all parties have bound themselves in ye penaltie of 20£ starling, one halfe to ye Honrbl: lord and ye other halfe to ye partie keeping covenant and to wittness this to be ye truth we have caused this to be written and have sett to our names and mrks dat: the 29 of November 1675 sined and deliverd in Doniell Kaighen his mrke X ye prsents of us wittnesses An Cottier her mrke X Mickell Lace his mrke X Willm Crinell his mrke X Michell Howland his mrke X Katt: Kaighen her mrke X Jo: Crinell his mrke X Tho: Crinell his mrke X [written sideways:] Note ye Do: Kaighen and his wife ---- ---- -----[in a fold] apearc---[?] ---- ---- -----[in a fold] [next page] April the 26th 1679 The wittnesses to the Contract as alsoe ----- ----- the ----- hath this day deposed the wthin ---emisses to be true in every perticuler as wthin written and it is this day agreed by the wthin parties,that the ----- --e ---- the 2 sheep apeece, shall be betwixt the old Captan[?] and the yonge one and all this before me Edw: Christian Novr: ye 27th 1682 The within Contract is accepted of as the last will & testament of Dan: Kaighen & his wife Ann Cotter both deceased & their son in law Wm Crenell sworn Execr: who hath given pledges for ye pformance of wt is required of him in ye sd Contract Probatum et solvit 1s p me Jon: Christian Officiallis et Regris: Adj:

Last Modified 16 August 2018