Robert Coultry 1684

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 27 October 2018
Original: 0106204

Archdeacon Will 1684A #005 Braddan will of Robert Coultry, dated 26 December 1684: 
Summary: wife Jane [Moore] remarried John Christian blacksmith, 2 children (son John & son Robert/Robin [of age in 1695]), brother John Coultry (eldest son John 
junior is of age by 1689), mother Dorothy/Dolly Coultry als xxxx was left £7, friends & overseers Thomas Ottiwell & John Broughton (he refused); witnesses: Doctor 
Daniel Morrison & Humphrey Sedden. 
Braddan parish register: Robert Coultry  de Douglas  buried -- December 1684.
Wife & 2nd husband: Braddan parish register:  Jane Moore married #2 John Christian  on  21 April 1685 Braddan.
Will of wife: ArW 1688A #36 Braddan of Jane Christian als Coultry als Moore, dated 23 Nov 1688, Jane died in childbirth with daughter Jane: 1st husband Robert Coultry 
(their sons Robert and John), 2nd husband John Christian (their son John & dau Jane), stepmother Isabel Moore alias Fargher, mother in law Isabel Christian alias xxxx, 
sister in law Margaret Moore [alias Quay], paternal brothers and sisters including Margaret, deceased mother xxxxx [Ellin?] Moore alias Brew, maternal uncles Thomas 
Brew & John Brew witnesses: John Cottiman & Ann Flexney & William Flexney.
Self & wife & her 2nd husband & brother etc: Liber Canc: 1687 #5: John Christian & wife (Jane Moore the widow of Robert) and Thomas Ottiwell and John Coultry 
were supervisors of the children of Robert Coultry, and an agreement for the houses & gardens was made for a division of the houses and gardens, made by 4 men:  
John Christian to have the houses of 13d rent & 6d of the 2s 6d and the supervisors to have 2s rent.
dau: Braddan parish register: Dorathy Coultry dr: to Robert Coultry de Douglas buried 17 November 1684.
son: Braddan parish register: son of Robert Coltry of Douglas  buried 22 July 1697 EpW 1697 Braddan decree of John Coultry.
Will of son: ArW 1703A #07 Douglas will of Robert Coultry, dated 10 March 1697/8, presumed dead & accepted as a will in 1703: not married, stepfather John Christian, 
cousin Dorothy Coultry, cousin John Coultry [married Jane Quayle 1700/1], aunt Averick Coultry als Callin [her will ArW 1710A #01, widow of John Coultry], also: 
Robert Fletcher clerk, Mr William Kelly mariner, Captain Richard Hartley, Mr Ewan Gill. Executors Jon: Coultry & Averick Coultry his mother. Wittnesses: Rich: Hartley 
Willm Kissagg, Jon: Christian, Ewan Gill. Pledges John Christian.
Father: Braddan parish register:   Jo. Coultry de Douglas buried 17 November 1670.
Will of father: ArW 1670A #011 Braddan will of John Coultry, died 28 Nov 1670:  wife is not mentioned, grandson John Coultry [married in 1700/1 
to Isabel Quayle dau of Alexander Quayle & Isabel], son John (married to Averick Callin), son Robert.
Sister in law: Braddan parish register: Avrick Coultry als Callin buried 19 February 1710/1.
   Will of sister in law: See: ArW 1710A #01 Douglas will of Averick Coultry alias Callin, widow, made 9 February 1710/11: husband [John] Coultry is dead, 
   dau Dorothy Hernon alias Coultry, son John Coultry (his dau Isabel who is underage), dau in law Jane Coultry alias Quayle.
      Braddan parish register: John Coultry married Jane Quayle on 2 March 1700/1, Jane died 1751, Episcopal Will
         Will of mother of Jane Quayle: ArW 1714A #03 Braddan will of Isabel Quayle als xxxx, buried 7 Dec 1714: husband Alexander Quayle dau Jane Coultry als Quayle 
         (married John Coultry 2 Mar 1700/1, her will EpWill 1751 Braddan), dau Margaret, dau Christian in Ireland, son Robert Quayle, granddau Isabel Coultry, granddau 
         Margaret Parr, grandchildren Mary & Henry & Alexander Parr, Capt Richard Fletcher, Mrs. Fletcher; grandson John Corlet.
            Will of father of dau in law Jane Quayle: ArW 1718A #14 Braddan will of Alexander Quayle, buried 23 November 1718, made 8 July 1717: wife [Isabel xxxx] is 
            not mentioned [died 1714, ArW 1714A #03 Braddan], dau Mary, dau Christian (married with children), son Robert, godson Alexander Parr, grandson John Corlett 
            [son of deceased Isabel Quayle & William Corlett], dau Margaret (married to John Parr, their dau Margaret Parr), dau Jane (married John Coultry, their dau 
            Isabel Coultry), also: Edward Fletcher, Patrick Kneen, witnesses: Robert Lewin & John Clague.
Sister: Braddan parish register: Marie Coultry daughter of Jo: Coultry buried 8 February 1666
Braddan parish register: John Coultry  married 2 Mar 1700 Braddan to Jane Quayle	born about 1678
   Braddan parish register: Jane Coultry buried 16 December 1747
   Braddan parish register: Jno Coultry  buried 18 June 1749
Braddan parish register: Alice Coultry Sepult,  buried  8 March 1729/30
see also: ArW 1714A #3, Braddan, of Isabel Quayle als xxxx wife of Aliexander Quayle, buried 7 Dec 1714: dau Jane Coultry als Quayle (md John Coultry junior 
2 Mar 1700/1, see EpW 1751 Braddan [a contract accepted as a will]), dau Mgt, dau Christian in Ireland, son Rbt Quayle, gdau Isabel Coultry, gdau Mgt Park 
gchildren Mary & Henry & Alexander Parr, Capt Richard Fletcher, Mrs. Fletcher; gson John Corlet.
Braddan parish register: Alice Quine als Coultry buried 4 June 1730.
Patrick parish register: Isabel Coultry married William Christian, 22 January 1720/21, Braddan born about 1698. 
Braddan parish register: John Coultry beg, Douglass buried 21 June 1738.       
Braddan parish register: John Coultry married Margaret Moore on 23 April 1728, Braddan	born about 1706.
   Patrick parish register: Margaret Coultry alias Moore married William Cannell on 29 April 1739 Patrick.
   Braddan parish register: Coultry Cannell chr 5 Aug 1741 St Matthews Douglas to William Cannell & Margaret Coultry als Moore
   Braddan parish register: Coultry Cannell married Margaret Finch on 11 Oct 1776 in Braddan
      Braddan parish register: Isabella Cannel Child of Coultry Cannell & *** Finch his wife buried 28 June 1784
      Braddan parish register: Esther Cannel Child of Coultry Cannel, Douglas buried 19 May 1787	
      Braddan parish register: John Coultry Cannell, infant, buried 10 January 1778
      Braddan parish register: John Coultry Cannell infant of Coultry Cannell buried 28 September 1785.

Decemb: 26th 1684 In the name of God Amen, I Robert Coultry sick in body but perfect in mind & memory, blessed be my gracious God, make this my last Will & Testament in form & manner following First I commit my Soule into the hands of my blessed Saviour Christ Jesus and my body to Christian buriall Item, I leave to the poor of KK Braddon parish 1£ - 10s - 0 It: I leave to the poor of Castle-town ...... 0 - 10s - 0 It: I leave with the consent of my wife the house & whatever else my father left me to my Brother John Coltry. It: I leave to my said Brother John 7s - 0. It: I leave to my dear Mother Dorothy Coultry 7£ - 0. It: I leave to my said Brother John my best suit of apparell. It: I leave my two children joynt executors of all my goods moveable & unmoveable. It: I leave my two loving friends Tho: Ottiwell & John Broughton guardians to my said children. It: I leave twenty shillings to my wife. witnesses hereof The wittnesses further declare that the above Daniel Morison } twenty shillings bequeathed to his wife was in liew Humph: Sedden } jurati of wt Interest she had or might have in the house left to his brothr: Jon: Coultry, & a garden thereunto belonging; & ye sd John declares in Court yt noe more is thereby meant nor desired by him, but ye sd house & garden with ye 7£ above menitoned Mr Tho: Ottiwell & John Coultrie are sworne Suprvisors in forme of Law, ye other overseer men= tioned in ye will haveing refused as ye Court is informed by the other Debts due to me pbat: est et solvit 12d It: In ye hands of Mr Rich Stevenson ...... 19£ - 15s - 0 It: in ye hands of Mr James Prescot ....... 20 - or thereabouts It: in ye hands of Tho: Ottiwell .......... 19 - 0 It: due to me from Tho: Glover of Prescot.. 8£ - 13s to the best of my knowledge. It: from Rob: Murrey of Chester 6£ - 15s or thereabouts It: in ye hands of Edw Moor of Douglas ... 10£ - 0. It: in ye hands of Alice Moore of Douglas 6£-0s or thereabouts. It: due from Rob: Moor of Polrois 6£-0. It: due from Wil: Lees of Ballamona .... 3£- 0 - 0 It: paid for ye vessel in England 25£ - 0. It: due to me for ye vessel yt is now here after tis delivered 22£-0. It: due to me from Tho: Christain of Douglas glover 3£-0. It: due to me by bond from two persons in Castle-town 6£-0. It: due from Deemster Christian 1£ 20s, or therabouts. It: due to me half of 7£-11s left in ye hands of Phil: Moore late of Douglas. It: in ye hads of Steward Calcot for ----[edge] freight due to me & Alice Moor ........... 3£-10s. It: due from Tho: Marten of Bellfall 2£-1-s ----[edge] [on a slip of paper:] 31st Augt: 1691 Jon: Coultry enters his claime in behalfe of Ro: Coultryes children agt: the Admrs: of Robt Heywood Esqr: late Governor of this Isle fo 12£ due on Tho: Ottiwells accompte, and for 1£ - 2s - 11d for goods bougt for him in England, as by Note appeares & craveth tryall Exam p md Jonem: Parr Regr [next page] An Account of what is disburst upon my Lords rent of the houses and other charges touching the children £ s d Imprimis for ten years rent at two shilling and ten pence}.... 1 - 5 - 0 per year .........................................} It: for 3 yards of cloath for John ........................... 0 - 3 - 6 It: for his scooling to Mrs Moore ............................ 0 - 2 - 0 It: for on paire of stockings ................................ 0 - 0 - 10 It: for a jorney to Castletown to Entred Claime ..} for hors hire Coort feese and my own paines }........... 0 - 1 - 0 It: mor for 3 yards of cloath for Another coate .............. 0 - 3 - 6 It: for 1 yard and halfe for bretches ........................ 0 - 2 - 0 It: for mending his shoes .................................... 0 - 0 - 6 It: for on time At Castle hors hire & paines ................. 0 - 1 - 6 It: for mending Robins Shoose ................................ 0 - 0 - 6 It: for A Grammer for Robbin ................................. 0 - 1 - 0 It: for A hatt for him ....................................... 0 - 1 - 0 It: for paper for him ........................................ 0 - 0 - 6 It: for Another time at Castletown ........................... 0 - 1 - 0 It: for soleing Johns shoose ................................. 0 - 0 - 6 It: for soleing Robt shoose .................................. 0 - 0 - 6 It: for 3 yards of cloath to be Robert a coat ................ 0 - 3 ----[edge] It: for a coat for John ...................................... 0 - 3 ----[edge] It: to ye Tayler with thread and trimings .................... 0 - 1 ----[edge] It: for two pair of shoose for them .......................... 0 - 5 ----[edge] It: for a hat for Robt ....................................... 0 - 1 ----[edge] It: for 2 yards and halfe of cloath for Robt ................. 0 - 3 ----[edge] It: for making of it ......................................... 0 - 0 ----[edge] It: for Robt scooling to Mr Lowcay ........................... 0 - 5 -----[edge] It: for 3 yards of cloath to make Robt a coate ............... 0 - 3 - 9 It: for a pair of stockings .................................. 0 - 0 - 10 It: for on paire of shoose ................................... 0 - 2 - 0 It: for a yard and halfe to be breeches to Robt .............. 0 - 1 - 10 It: for mending Robts shoose ................................. 0 - 0 - 0----[edge] It: for 3 yards to make him a coate .......................... 0 - 3 ----[edge] It: for a phirilis[?] for him ................................ 0 - 0 ----[edge] 3 - 16 -----[edge] 4 - 01 - ----[edge] Itt: pd to Mr Lowcay for teaching Robt: Coultry .............. 0 - 05 - ----[edge] 4 - 6 - 10 [next page] Charges to be deducted to building ye house of offa----[edge] to John Quine ................................. 0 - 6 - 6 to serviters .................................. 0 - 1 - 3 to John Cottiman .............................. 0 - 0 - 6 to James Moore ................................ 0 - 0 - 6 More to John Quine ............................ 0 - 3 - 4 for mciloy .................................... 0 - 0 - 3 to Laborour ................................... 0 - 1 - 8 for 3 cares of stone .......................... 0 - 1 - 3 timber for ye roofe ........................... 0 - 2 - 6 doore cheeks on lintals ....................... 0 - 1 - 0 ye boate Load of stapes[?] at 2s 5d per boat 0 - 4 - 6 2 - 3 - 3 Imprimis for coting John McStone to the mesender that weant with the hose to bring the docter ...................... 0 - 0 - 4 hos hier ...................................... 0 - 1 - 0 to the men that help him for drink so much 0 - 2 - 0 at another time so much of the same ........... 0 - 2 - 0 for coting him ................................ 2 - 0 - 0 for hos hier and the lad that weant for him 0 - 10 - 4 for brande .................................... 0 - 1 - 0 for hose hier ................................. 0 - 1 - 0 for his dieat and drink ....................... 0 - 6 - 6 for hos hier and the lad ...................... 0 - 1 - 4 for 6 kisens of barl .......................... 0 - 1 - 0 for a blinket that was cotton to leaunder him ........... 0 - 3 - 0 to a nurse that teanded upon him 6 month wanting a fortning at 6d p week ............................ 00 - 11s - 00d ffor the nurses dyet all that time ...................... 00 - 11 - 00 It: for the Suprvisors trouble and horse hire} to the Northside .......................}........... 00 - 01 - 06 It: for his trouble in going to Casletown and his } charges and horse hire, abt sueing ye Creditors} the last Corts held in Octobr: 1690 at Castle }..... 00 - 03 - 00 town...........................................} ffor going to Peel the next day abt ye same con} cernes ...................................}......... 00 - 02 - 00 04 - 00 - 06 5 - 9 - 9 -1 = -3 = 3 [next page, written on the back of the above] The within accounts were delivered to me to be kept (with the rest of the accts) upon Record Jan: 20th 1695 Jon: Curghey Regr: [written upside down on the page] An acct of ye Inventary of Robtt: Coultry, and disbursmts: made by ye Supvisors of his childrn: page £ 1 03 - 06 - 10 1/2 2 42 - 12 - 11 1/2 01 - 12 - 2 3 31 - 17 - 09 4 03 - 19 - 01 5 01 - 13 - 11 1/2 6 01 - 8 - 10 1/2 7 32 - 8 - 10 1/2 1 - 3 - 3 4 - 6 - 6 5 - 00 - 6 15 - 09 - 3 06 - 0 - 0 2 - 10 - 0 26 - 10 - 9 [next page:] Duglas ye 20th of December 1684 A True and Perfect Invetry of Robert Cou----[edge] Part of goods prised by fore sworne men who ----[edge] menshoned William H----[edge] Phillip C----[edge] John Ca----[edge] John Kinn----[edge] It: 9 pewter dishis 6 poningers one quart ye 1/2 prised & one ----[edge] It: and one ould candelstick & 2 spoons and a salsor 34----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of one eirthen jug with a lid one ......................... ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of one leymettle quart and an ould chommor pot... ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 7 nogings 3 small wooden cans ......................... ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 10 transhors one laddle and a buttor prent shinnin dis pp gride----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of one bras candelstick & a tin skimmor .................................. 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 4 eirthen dishis 3 jugs 2 bottells} and one stue pot one chaphin dish }.............................. 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 2 hole peesis & one halfe peese ................................. 00 ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 6£ & 1/2 of wisted [worsted] at ................................. 00 ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 6£ of great wheele yorne ........................................ 00 - - ---[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 1 bottom of yorne 1d 1/2 one pound of twisted wisted ........... 00 - ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of one brush ....................................................... 00 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of one bottom of wisted twisted .................................... 00 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 46£ of rugh tallow .............................................. 00 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 2 potts and a cettle ............................................ 00 ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of one ould friing pan ............................................. 00 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 4 quarts of oyle ................................................ 00 - 00 ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 3 wooden tubs 2 pailes 4 cans & a bashon} It: and a tundis prised to .......................}........................ 00 - 02 ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of one paire of nue nets ........................................... 00 - 02 - 03 It: ye 1/2 of one butter bashon and a smuthing iron ........................... 00 - 01 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of ye cubbart in the house ......................................... 00 - 15 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 2 chers 3 buffet stoolls ........................................ 00 - 01 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of a frame and table in ye great house ............................. 00 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of a beme and shells ............................................... 00 - 01 ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 3 leed wights 16£ ............................................... 00 - 01 ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of a p of tongs and a pan croo ..................................... 00 - 00 ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of a caisment caise being iron ..................................... 00 - 00 ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of a table and frame in ye parlor .................................. 00 - 01 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of a paire of bras skells & beme ................................... 00 - 00 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of a wenskoot chest ................................................ 00 - 03 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of a ship chist .................................................... 00 - 02 - 0----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of a trunk ......................................................... 00 - 01 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of a hekle 4d & ye 1/2 of a looking glas 6d ........................ 00 - 00 - 10 It: ye 1/2 of 2 door locks 15d ................................................ 00 - ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 2 paire of hingis wth guidghings wight 30£ ...................... 00 - ----[edge] It: ye 1/2 of 15£ of nailes for ye house use at 3d p £ is ..................... 00 ----[edge] -----ote that ye hinghis locks guidghings and nailes ----- --------th ----[edge] ----- Lords house ----- ------ not to be------ ----[edge] [next page, written on the back of the above:] It: ye 1/2 of ye nue house otherwais called my Lords house } £ s d ----m slets and timbor for ye use of it joitly lats and 8 spars}......... 13 - 00 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of 2 boot stems .................................................. 00 - 01 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of 9 do & 9 clif boords at 5s-6d p do is ......................... 01 - 06 - 05 It: ye 1/2 of 15 cours shlif boords at 3d p boord is ........................ 00 - 01 - 10 1/2 It: ye 1/2 of 2 cows ........................................................ 00 - 16 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of a chist ....................................................... 00 - 01 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of three wheels .................................................. 00 - 02 - 04 It: ye 1/2 of an nue churn & and an ould hogshed ............................ 00 - 01 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of 3 mutton skins & a goot skin .................................. 00 - 00 - 10 It: ye 1/2 of 2 hogsheds 1d and 1 flax 6d ................................... 00 - 01 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of a paire of wooll cards & a driping pan & a little wooll ....... 00 - 00 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of a large glas blttle and a quart bottle ........................ 00 - 00 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of lintseed 6d ye 1/2 of pack cord 3d ............................ 00 - 00 - 09 It: ye 1/2 of a keeve and stoole ............................................ 00 - 02 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of 2 do of daile boords .......................................... 00 - 09 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of ould hogsheds and barrells .................................... 00 - 04 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of 2 do and one daile at 8s p do ye 1/2 is ....................... 00 - 08 - 04 It: ye 1/2 of five ould herring cask ........................................ 00 - 02 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of 14 nue barrells ............................................... 00 - 08 - 00 It: ye 1/2 a maise of fish 4s ............................................... 00 - 04 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of 7 hogsheds 4s-8d & 3 herring barrells & a small cask .......... 00 - 06 - 09 It: ye 1/2 of 2 ould shuells 2s ............................................. 00 - 00 - 02 It: ye 1/2 of ye house joyneing to Clarks with chemor & queene } and peetors loft .......................................}............. 18 - 00 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of ye 3 qtts of an ould boot with orrs rops mast & sele .......... 00 - 09 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of 12 p of a halfe of nets ....................................... 00 - 13 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of one fetherbed 8s more one bed ye 8s ........................... 00 - 16 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of one bedstid and tronkell bed .................................. 01 - 10 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of a sute of cortons and vallans ................................. 00 - 0-- - 06 It: ye 1/2 of 5 blankets & 3 fledgis ........................................ 00 - 10 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of 4 p and a 1/2 of sheets ....................................... 00 - 13 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of fore paire of course sheets ................................... 00 - 07 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of 2 pillow beers and a towell ................................... 00 - 01 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of a tick and boulstor ........................................... 00 - 07 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of twoo carpets .................................................. 00 - 03 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of twoo coverleds ................................................ 00 - 10 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of one rug unmaid ................................................ 00 - 04 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of one p of blankets 6s more 2 p of other blankets 7s ............ 00 - 13 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of ould carpets 6d more 5 yrd of blue cloath ..................... 00 - 03 - 10 It: ye 1/2 of a swadlin cloath and a quishin top ............................ 00 - 00 - 06 It: ye 1/2 of a spit and tripets 4d more 11 napkins 22d ..................... 00 - 02 - 04 It: ye 1/2 of a course table cloath 10d more one napkins .................... 00 - 01 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of 3 course cuuesis .............................................. 00 - 01 - 00 It: ye 1/2 of a coverled and blanket prised to .............................. 00 - -- - 06 suma the worth The goods in the overseers hands who have given in pledges in ---- ---- forme of Law: Jo: Watleworth & Humphrey Sudden for John Coultrie, & John Norris hatter & Willm: Cubon of Ballacrai in KK Arborie for Tho: Ottiwell this side ..... 42£ - 02s - 11d [next page] 48 - 12 - 0 03 - 6 - ----[edge] 9 - 17 - 6 42 - 00 ----[edge] 10 - 00 - 0 01 ----[edge] 09 - 10 - 0 48 ----[edge] 4 - 6 - 6 19 ----[edge] 3 - 7 - 6 20 - 00----[edge] 5 - 0 - 0 19 - 00 ----[edge] 3 - 0 - 0 08 - 13 ----[edge] 3 - 0 - 0 06 - 15 ----[edge] 21 - 10 - 0 10 - 00 ----[edge] 12 - 10 - 0 06 - 00 ----[edge] 10 - 10 - 0 06 - 00 ----[edge] 21?- 10 - 0 03 - 00 ----[edge] 3 - 0 - 0 25- 00 ----[edge] 6 - 15 - 0 21 - 00 ----[edge] 7 - 19 - 6 03 - 00 - ----[edge] 0 - 19 - 6 06 - 00 ----[edge] 1 - 05 - 0 01 - 10 - ----[edge] 133 - 08 - 6 The whole Inventory 03 - 15 - 6 19 - 00 - 0 03 - 19 - 0----[edge] 20 - 00 - 0 more added 02 - 10 - 0----[edge] 04 - 06 - 0 Sumes underneat 214 - 09 - 6 76 - 14 - 6 00 - 18 - 4 Out of wch deducted by the overseers 215 - 07 - 11 are what was Laid out: and what sum --uLor upon Mr Ottiwell acct ye sum of 166 - 19 - ----[edge] { ye 1/2 of 76£ of sope att 4d a £ ...... 00 - 1-- 0 08 This to be { & 4£ at 84 small hookes & 10 bige added to the { hookes att 63 a honddred & the big ---- Inventory { ye 1/2 of 21 snelts[?] & 1/2 of bryce pines { and ye 1/2 of 3 snelts & 3 qrtrs of a snelt { pines 11-10 all .......................... 00 - 04 - 04 { left in Janes hands to be sould { ye 1/2 of 4 £ or d medles ............. 01 - ----[edge] 215 - 7 - 10 memorandam 3 yrds of red cloath & one yrd & 1/2 of collard memorandum given ye children ---- ----- ----[edge] these to bee priced if not ----[edge] [next page] A just accompt of what moneys I John Coultry have paid upon my Brother Robt: accompt -----[edge] his death wch is to be deducted out of his Inventory Imprmis to Doctor Morrisson ................................. 00 - 19 - 00 It: to the widdow for her Legasie ........................... 01 - 00 - 00 It: paid to Arthur Cowell, my own part ...................... 00 - 13 - 09 It: paid to a Scotch Sea man ................................ 00 - 08 - 00 It: paid to ye Prentice ..................................... 00 - 10 - 00 It: pd ye man yt cutt ye slats .............................. 00 - 11 - 00 It: more pd him ............................................. 00 - 05 - 00 It: more pd him ............................................. 00 - 01 - 06 It: more pd him ............................................. 00 - 03 - 00 It: pd to ye Slater ......................................... 00 - 13 - 06 It: pd for triming ye slats ................................. 00 - 03 - 00 It: pd for drinke to ye Slaters ............................. 00 - 01 - 06 It: pd to John Quine ........................................ 00 - 03 - 00 It: more pd John Quine ...................................... 00 - 00 - 06 It: paid to Roger Roberts ................................... 00 - 11 - 04 It: pd to Mathew Travis ..................................... 00 - 01 - 06 It: pd to Willm Cloage ...................................... 00 - 08 - 00 It: pd to the nurse ......................................... 00 - 10 - 06 It: pd to the poore as left by will ......................... 02 - 00 - 00 It: pd Legasie to my mother ................................. 07 - 00 - 00 It: Legasie left my selfe ................................... 07 - 00 - 00 It: pd to Mr John Quaile .................................... 00 - 02 - 04 It: for ye pbat of ye will .................................. 00 - 01 - 00 It: pd to Willm: Radcliff for Beefe ......................... 00 - 02 - 03 It: pd for dj bowle of meale ................................ 00 - 02 - 06 It: pd for cupps ............................................ 00 - 00 - 03 It: pd funerall charges ..................................... 01 - 10 - 10 It: more pd to Arthur Cowell ................................ 00 - 01 - 00 It: pd to Steward Calcott ye halfe of 15s ................... 00 - 07 - 06 31 - 17 - 09 Aprill the first 1695 Robt: Coultrie sonne of Robt Coultry Deceaced being at Lawfull years came this day & doth acknowledg to have received from the hands of John Coultrie junior a pfect acct and Satisfaction for all such goods as were due to him by the death of his ffather, and doth acquit and discharge the sd Jon: Coultry & all psons concerned of the same, witness his subscirption the day & year ffirst above written Robt: Coultry Coram Johan: Curghey [next page] ----- ----- ----- of ye Slattr[?] house 1687 £ s d Inprmis pd for 100 of Deales ......................... 05 - 16 - 00 It: more for 11 deales ............................... 00 - 11 - 00 It: pd t Mr Patten for nailes ........................ 00 - 06 - 08 It: pd Wm Kelley for timber .......................... 00 - 06 - 05 It: pd to ye masons .................................. 00 - 11 - 00 It: pd to ye Laborours ............................... 00 - 03 - 09 It: pd to Robt Allen for sawin deals ................. 00 - 12 - 00 It: pd to Mr Young joyner ............................ 02 - 08 - 00 It: for 5 horses 2 days drawing clay ................. 00 - 01 - 08 It: to ye man that drove them & cutting ye clay ...... 00 - 01 - 06 It: for 6 days worke playstering ye house ............ 00 - 06 - 00 It: pd to 5 laborors ................................. 00 - 02 - 01 It: pd for 2 barrill of lyme ......................... 00 - 04 - 00 It: pd for 1 doz & dj of Dayles ...................... 00 - 18 - 00 It: pd Mris Bold for Locks & hindges ................. 00 - 04 - 06 It: pd to Mathew Travis for hindges .................. 00 - 02 - 10 It: pd to ye two Allens joyners for worke ............ 00 - 17 - 00 It: pd to David Lace for 2 powls ..................... 00 - 02 - 02 It: pd Ed: Moore for on powle ........................ 00 - 01 - 00 It: pd for 31 foot of glass at 8d ye foot ............ 01 - 00 - 00 It: pd to ye to Carpenters Sam: & Robt Allen ........ 00 - 08 - 00 It: pd to John Kerrey ................................ 00 - 03 - 00 It: pd a mason for 3 day worke ....................... 00 - 03 - 00 It: pd for Bricks .................................... 00 - 03 - 08 It: pd for cariag of those Bricks .................... 00 - 00 - 08 £ s d 15 - 15 - 11 It: pd to Phillip Moors widdow ....................... 06 - 00 - 00 It: for my owne losse of time horse heire & ....} charges spent upon ye accompt of my Brother}..... 02 - 10 - 00 Robt childrens goods ......................} 24 - 05 - 17 Due to be pd to Widdow Clarke of Liverpoole .......... 02 - 08 - 06 pd to Wm Fflexney .................................... 00 - 05 - 00 ye sum is .... 26 - -- - 05 [next page] memorandum Th----- ye ------ -------- of the Children is debtor to the widdow to Countermand ye funerall Chargis is .................... 0 - 0 - 10 note that 20 Curt fees was out of ye ye 20£ It: note that 30s of ye above mony was isron[?] out of ye 20£ C--- for ye poore munis rec'ed by John Coultry } from the Creddibtors ...}..... 03 - 04 - 00 more one the exchange of a cow .... 00 - 06 - 00 more due to the widow for hir } hir Legasie .............}.... 01 - 00 - 00 12 - 0 - 10 An account of what munny have bene disburst by John Coultry It: to the dockter ................ 00 - 19 - 00 It: paid for salt ................. 15 - 00 - 00 It: paid to anther Coule .......... 01 - 13 - 00 It: paid wages to a Scoch man ..... 00 - 08 - 00 It: paid ye prentis ............... 00 - 10 - 00 It: paid ye slator ................ 00 - 02 - 00 It: paid for ye tyth of ye boot } to Mr Gelling .............}.. 00 - 02 - 06 It: paid anthor Coule 12d ......... 00 - 01 - 00 19 - 15 - 9 18 - 12 - 03 07 - 10 - 10 26 - 03 - 01 00 - 02 - 06 00 - 01 - 00 26 - 06 - 7 May ye 15th 1684 memorandum that this day John Coultry and Jaine Coultry have agred and Jaine is to have all the goods propperly belonging to the house one ye present beinge and what ever else there is they are to bee devidable betwix them as dailes carg and salt or any other timber [next page] A just acct of wt moneys Mr Tho: Ottiwell received of Robt Coultry's eldest childs part of goods: and from whom he rec'd it: Impris: ffrom Mr Rich: Stevenson } £ s d ye half of 19£ - 15s - 00d}.......... 9 - 17 - 06 Itt: recd ffrom Mr Prescott ................ 10 - 00 - 00 It: Due ffrom himself the half } of 19£ .................}............ 09 - 10 - 00 It: from Tho: Glover of Prescott ........... 4 - 06 - 06 It : from Mr Robt: Murrey of Chester ....... 3 - 07 - 06 It: from Wm Radcliff of Peell .............. 5 - 12 - 06 It: Rec;d of ready moneys from my } self of ye same children's goods}..... 15 - 00 - 00 It: ffrom Tho: Martin of Belfast ........... 01 - 05 - 00 The summ is 58 - 19 - 00 More to be added to ye} above summ for 3 doz }..................... 00 - 12 - 00 of sope at 4s p dozen } So yt ye whole summ is 59 - 11 - 00 More, for 17 yards 1/2 of sayle } cloth at 1s-1d p yard ......}........... 00 - 18 - 11 1/2 ffor a quartr: of a barque moneys .......... 07 - 15 - 00 More the half of 3£ due from Mr James ..... 01 - 10 - 00 10 - 03 - 11 1/2 [written on the back of the above:] 64£ 14s 11d Summ total is ................ 75£ - 12s - 10d wch is to be deducted [on a slip of paper] 15th Ffebruary 1687 John Coultry came then and did decleare[?] before Mr Christian and Mr Parr vicars generall yt hee never rec'd any pte of the money yt lyes in the hand of Mr Thomas Ottiwell late deceased only what hee rec'd from Edwd Moore of Duglas being to bee ----wed out of ye ---noid Mr Ottiwell pmised 40s p yeare Tho: Parre for keepeing ye youngest child Jon: Christian wch don for 3 years coms to ....6£-0s-0d [written on the back of the above slip:] 1 - 06 - 09 2 - 10 - 08 1 - 01 - 11 0 - 06 - 0--- 1 - 14 - 03 5 - 11 - 06 0 - -- - --- 0 - 19 - 0 0 - 10 - 4 3 - 04 - 10 1/2 0 - 03 - 8 0 - 02 - 5 1/2 8 - 02 - 8 1 - -- - 0 4 - 11 - 10 1/2 1 - 03 - 1 5 - 17 - 2 3 - 03 - 10 29 - 04 - 08 01 - 02 - 06 37 - 05 - 06 169 - 16 - 00 [slip of paper] March the 4th 1694 Sandy Quail who was one of the pledges for the forthcoming of the goods of Robt: Coultries goods for the use of his children is released and William Curlet is become bound for the same according to Law, witness his subscripcon William Curlett his X Coram Johan Curghey Registrar [next page] An Accompt of what was Laid out of the building of ye house ---- Imprmis for 3 men Riding ye toulter ......... 0 - 2 - 2 It: pd 4 masones ............................ 0 - 4 - 0 It: pd 3 labourers .......................... 0 - 1 - 3 It: pd for timber ........................... 0 - 5 - 0 It: pd for boards for doores ................ 0 - 5 - 6 It: pd for Lintrells ........................ 0 - 0 - 10 It: pd for making ye doores & cheekes ....... 0 - 2 - 0 It: pd a mason pd Labourer for breaking} the doore out in ye great house...}..... 0 - 1 - 5 It: pd for hinges & gudgings ................ 0 - 1 - 0 It: pd two men for roofing ye house ......... 0 - 2 - 0 It: pd Phillipe Cowley for making a pertition 0 - 1 - 0 It: pd for riding ye Rubbish out of ye house 0 - 2 - 0 1 - 8 - 2 the disburstments for ye yeare 1690 paymts Inprimis A korb for the stable doore ........ 0 - 1 - 9 It: to ye Smith for mending a grate ......... 0 - 0 - 6 It: for ye Iron and Coales that mad ye grate 0 - 2 - 6 It: to the mason for setting it up .......... 0 - 0 - 6 It: for mending the Kitching ................ 0 - 0 - 4 to ye Church ................................ 0 - 0 - 3 It: for two boards and halfe to ye house of offied................................ 0 - 2 - 6 It: to Mr Young for making it ............... 0 - 1 - 4 I: for three boards and halfe more yt made} the settle ........................}.. 0 - 3 - 6 It: to Mr Young yt maid it and nailes ....... 0 - 2 - 0 to ye Slator ................................ 0 - 0 - 4 It: to a labourer before ye doore ........... 0 - 0 - 5 It: to John Quine for Rughrasting ye house 0 - 10 - 0 It: to a lock for ye chamber doore .......... 0 - 1 -8 It: for ye barrills of limb ................. 0 - 10 - 0 It: to ye Church ............................ 0 - 0 - 8 It: to John Christian for ye nigards ........ 0 - 2 - 2 It: to John Quine for worke ................. 0 - 0 - 6 It: to John quine for flaging ye house ...... 0 - 0 - 8 It: for a boat loade of fflages ............. 0 - 2 - 0 It: more pd to ye church in 94 .............. 0 - 0 - 8 2 - 4 - 3 Itt: more pd Willm Fflexney senr in his life time for gettering the proportion } of what goods was recovered for ye Children} besides what he induovred to get that lay } £ s d in desperate Debtors hands the sume } 3 - 0 - 0 of three pounds sterling before I was } capable of it my selfe ....................} See that the totall to be deducted in this is ........................... 12 - 5 - 5 1/2 due from Govr Heywoods Admrs: } due from Deemstr Norris's Execrs:} = 13 - 8 - 11 Both wch claims are entered .....} 03 - 0 - 0 The total is 32 - 8 - 10 1/2 [next page] Debts due from me To Rob: ---ack of Liverpool 4£ - 0 . It: to Tho: Johnston of Le----[fold] 10s - 0. To John Broughton of Douglas 1£ - 10 witnesses hereof Da: Morison Humph: Sedden Januarie ye 8th 1685/6 Mr John Quaile of Ramsey enters his claime agt ye Executrs of Robt Coultrie late of Duglasse for ye summe of thirteene shillings & 4d due debt as will be made to appeare & craveth ye Law Febr: 9th 1684/5 Doll: Coultrie enters her claime agt ye Executrs of her son Robt: Coultrie for ye summe of 4£ due debt & craveth ye Law Febr 4th 1686/7 more added by John Coultrie to his brothers Inventory as followeth In Spanish moneyes ......................................... 19 - 00 - 00 In English moneys .......................................... 20 - 00 - 00 In Willm: Radcliffe hands the merits due to the children ... 10 - 00 - 0 In 4 guineas in Jo: Coultries hands ........................ 04 - 06 - 0 March 11th 1689/90 John Watleworth & Humphrey Sudden of Castletowne who were pledges for Jo: Coultrie for ye forthcoming of his Brother Robt: Coultries goods & effects to his children are released of their bonds and Sandie Quaile & John Coultrie junr ye eldest son of ye foresd John Coultrie senr: are become pledges in their stead according to Law As witnesse their subscriptions the day & year above written before me Sandy Quaile his mrk X Sam: Watleworth Regr: John Coultrey

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