James Quill 1682

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 25 August 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1682A #02 Lonan will of James Quill, died 23 November 1682: 
Summary: wife [Ann Skillicorn, her will ArW 1688A #33 Lonan] is alive, son James Quill, dau Margaret (married Thomas Kneale), Henry Quay son of his wife's 
sister [wife's sister is Catharine Skillicorn, will in Episcopal books 1671-1675 Rushen, & married xxxx Quay]; Margaret Skillicorn (dau of Henry Skillicorn, 
who was the brother of testator's wife Ann), also: Deemster Fletcher; witnesses & pledges : John Quark senior & John Quark junior.
Will of wife: ArW 1688A #33 Lonan will of Ann Quill alias Skillicorn, died 16 January 1688/9: husband [James] Skillicorn is not menitoned [his will 
1682A #02 Lonan], son James Quill, sister in law Catharine Quill; witnesses: John Quark & William Kissage, pledges: Henry Parr & John Quark.
Will of brother in law:  EpW 1673E Lonan will of Henry Skillicorn, died 4 October 1673: wife (Catharine Quine) is alive (died 1677, ArW 1677A #041 Lonan), 
son James, dau Marriad, dau Dorothy, dau Margaret, sister Ann (married to James Quill), Philip Cowin, supervisors: brother in law James Quill & eldest son, 
witnesses: Philip Cowin & Thomas Clague.
Will of wife Ann's sister in law: ArW 1677A #041 Lonan will of Catharine Skillicorn alias Quine, died 26 November 1677 intestate: husband Henry/Harry Skillicorn 
is dead (see his will EpiscWill 1673/2 Lonan), eldest son & other children, next of kin: brother John Quine and husband's brother in law James Quill. 
?Sister in law: Episcopal will books 1671-1675 Rushen, will of Catharine Quay alias Skillicorn.

KK Lonan This is affirmed by the subscribed wittnesses to be the Last will and testament off James Quill who depted this liffe the 23th of November 1682, being of pfect memory ffirst he committed his soule to Almightie God and his body to Christian buriall Item he left to ye poore at ye usuall tyme viz Hallowtide dj ferlett of mault to be Breew and a sheep or mutton Itt: he left to his son in law Tho: Kneale & his wife the sume off of five pound sterl: out of ye whole alsoe he left twenties shillinge ster: and one barrell, & a blankett to his said son in law and wife vizt Margrett his daughter provided that wold stay wth his wife and son James Quill for the tearme of five yeares, and if not that they shold not have it, but if in case his wife & son would not be willing that they wold stay wth ym that yn the said son in law & his wife was to have ye 20s ster: above expressed Itt: he left to Hen: Quay his wives sister son five shillings wch was due to him, & 3s -- due to Sr Thomas Thwaits for uxor Skille: Itt: to Margrett Skillecorne one sheep viz: Hen: Skille his daughter Itt: he said that there due to him from Wm Cowine Brandle[?] 6s Itt: he constituted and ordained his son James Quill his true and Lawfull executor of all ye rest of his goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever. Itt: he said yt Deemster Ffletcher owed him 3s 2d Testes Joh: Quarke Senior}jurati The Execr at age sworn in Court Joh: Quarke junior}vid carpenter Probatum et solvit 1s The Inventory of the above Named James Quill disceadant was prized by 4 sworne men viz: Malony Corrin, Donold Kermott Phillip Quarke and Wm Lawrence £ s d Imprimis all the houshold stuffe & unmoveable goods in grose amount to .... 2 -18 - 0 Ittem 14 sheep young & old .......................................... 0 -18 - 8 Itt: 20tie sheep wch he was willing to give his son in law .......... 1 - 7 - 0 Itt: ten goates ..................................................... 0 -10 -00 Itt: his pte of ye horses ........................................... 1 -00 -00 Itt: his pte of ye cattle young and old ............................. 3 - 1 - 4d pledges in form of law Jon: Quark & Jon: Quark junr

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