Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 30 September 2018 |
Original: | 0106204 |
Archdeacon Will 1683A #57 Ramsey, Maughold will of Joney Fayle alias Lace, died 23 November 1683: Summary: husband Duncan Fayle is alive, sister Christian Lace, youngest sister Ann (executor), also John Martin, xxxx[?William] Radcliffe of BallaKelly, xxxx Radcliffe of Ballalane/BallaLhen, Jane Sayle, John Lace cooper in Bride, brother in law Philip Fayle, Bahie Clague, Alice Brew, witnesses: Ewan Corlett & John Kermeen. Husband: Maughold parish register: Doncan Fayle buried 9 October 1721 Will of mother in law: ArW 1665A #073 Lezayre will of Ann Fayle alias Callow alias Corkill, dated 26 November 1665: 1st husband [William] Callow (previously married) died before 1650 (based on age of children by William Fayle), 2nd husband William Fayle (his will ArW 1665A #074), son (eldest son by 2nd husband) Duncan Fayle (of age & supervisor), son Philip Fayle (underage), dau Joney Fayle (underage), eldest son William Callow [born in 1640], niece Mally Corkill, niece Grace Corkill, also: Ewan Curghey junior & his eldest son John, witnesses: William Knickle & [brother] Duncan Corkill, pledges: Duncan Corkill & William Kinread. Will of father in law: ArW 1665A #074 Lezayre will of William Fayle, died December 1665, he had bought the Neary from Marriad Caley: wife Ann Fayle als Callow als Corkill died a month earlier (her will ArW 1665A #073 Lezayre), eldest son Duncan, son Philip underage, dau Joney underage, stepson (William Callow per wife Ann's will), Doncan Corkill (?brother in law), Mr. Ewan Curghey lawyer, NOTE: 'son in law' means 'son by/through the law', or 'stepson' per modern designation.
Ramsey The last will & Testmt: of Jony Lace who departed this life about the 23d of Novembr: 1683, who was of perfect memory -----[edge] comitted her soule to God & her body to Christian buriall; Shee bequeathed to her dear husband Doncan Ffayle all his own goods that is to say what he was posest of when hee maryed her, and likewise her halfe of the house & garden, also halfe a colt yt was at Ballevodan, & all the woole & flax that was then in the house more over five shillings which he pd in her debts formerly shee ordaind her executor to pay him that, Shee bequeathed to her sister Christian Lace her best suite of close & six pence Legacy and constituted her sister Ann sole executor of all the rest of her goods wtsoever, And ordaind her dead husband Doncan & hr: sistr: Christian supervisors of her youngest sistr: [torn]--- And left upon Jo: Martin Twenty one shill: to be pd hr: -------cutr: And due from ----- Ratcliff B:Kelly Likewise sixe shill & from ------ Ratliff B:Lane four shill: and from Jane Sayle 5d And three shill: which shee owed unto Jo: Lace K Bride coopr: And unto uxor Keneene 4d which shee owed hr: & unto hr: brother in law Philip ffayle 16 pence, and to Bahee Cloag 16d and som meale wch shee ought her and to Ales Brew a red peticott, & to Ewan Corled & Jo: Kirmeene 6d apeece, all which debts shee ordaind to be pd out of the executorship wittneses hereof Christian Lace is sworne Supervisor of her sister Ewan Corled X } the executx: who is under age ---: Kirmeene X} jurati pbatum est et solvit Salvo tamen vincuig suo jure The husband & Supervisor sworne in Court to bring in an Inventorie within 14 daies sub paena 5s ad usum Domi:
Last Modified 30 September 2018