Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 27 August 2018 |
Original: | 0106204 |
Archdeacon Will 1683A #11 Michael will of Mally [Christian] alias Quayle, died January 1683/4: Summary: husband [John Christian blacksmith] is not mentioned [ArW 1666A #55 Michael, made 1661 & brought to Court February 1666/7], son Hugh, son John, dau Margaret, dau Ann; witnesses: Robert Caine & Margaret Cannon, pledges: Adam Boyde & William Clague. Will of husband: ArW 1666A #55 Michael will of John Christian, blacksmith, made 1661, brought to Court on 20 February 1666/7: wife [Mally Quayle] is alive [died January 1683/4, ArW 1683A #11 Michael], son John (at age, left the smithy gear), son Hugh, son Henry, dau Margaret, and dau Ann, witnesses: Robert Cannell & Philip Cowin, pledges: Robert Cannell & John Cannon. Self & husband: ArWills 1646 presentments of Michael: John Christian & Mally Quayle presented for fornication, they married: KK Michael: Prsentmts ... Jo: Christian cum Mallie Quaile nuptisunt ?Son or grandson: Michael parish register: John Christian, the old smith buried 19 December 1740 see: John Christian apprentice (left half the smithy & half the tools) of William Cubbon blacksmith will 1674A #20 Braddan see: John Christian blacksmith entered a claim for 7s 6d against the executors of Major Robert Calcott esquire of the Nunnery will 1681A #13 Braddan
KK Michael the 20th day of Januarie 1683 The last will & Testiment of Malley Quayle who committed her s----[dark & torn edge] God, & her bodie to Christian buriall She bequeathed to her sonne Hugh six pence legazie Item, She bequeathed unto her son John one gray blankett ----[dark & torn edge] Item, She bequeathed unto her Daughter Margrett a Blankett She appointed and ordained her Daughter Ann Executrix of all----[dark & torn edge] rest of her goods movable & unmovable Testes The Execx: at age is sworn in Court Robert Cayne } in form of law Margrett Connon } jurati Probatum et solvit 6d februarie the 12th 1683/4: A perfect Inventarie of the goods of Malley Quayle praized by foure swone men, which amounted unto elleven shillins pledges in form of law Adam Booy & Wm: Cluage
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