William Taylor 1685

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

Archdeacon Will 1685A #11 Rushen will of William Taylor, dated 8 December 1685: 
Summary: wife Alice Wooley, wife's niece Bahie (not married), sister Christian Blevin als Taylor [married William Blevin], brother Robert Taylor & wife, also: 
John Watterson & his dau Joney, John Nelson junior, Henry Harrison, Henry Crebbin of the Hill, also people who owe William money: John Harrison & wife, William 
Taylor of Ballahaven, Robert Gell, Richard Trollogue, Henry Trollogue, John Crebbin of Bradda, John Crebbin of Fleshwick, William Taylor of Ballagrenney, others.
Malew parish register:  Alice Taylor als Wolley buried 1 December 1688
Wife: Alice Taylor als Wooley died 1 December 1688 Malew, married to [William] Taylor, decree made per 1688 defunncts Malew.
Wife: Alice Taylor als Wooley died December 1688 Malew, decree made, per 1688 defuncts Malew.
Sister: Malew parish register:  Christian Blovin als Taylor buried 30 Dec 1693.
Will of sister: ArW 1693A #37 Malew will of Christian Blevin alias Taylor, made 7 December 1693: 
husband William Blevin, brother, witnesses & pledges: John Bridson & John Watterson.
        Brother in law: Malew parish register:  Will Blovin buried 21 December 1697
Will of father in law: ArW 1630A #01 Malew will of Thomas Wooley, died December 1629: wife is alive, son & ?heir Silvester, son John the elder, 
son John junior/the younger, dau Isabel [md xxx Evans & xxx Mylrea, died 1670, EpW 1670E #060], dau Ellin, dau Alice [md William Taylor who 
d.1685, she died 1688]; witnesses: Hugh Cannell & Daniel/Donold Quott; NOTE: Isabel married xxxx Evans & xxx Mylrea [her will EpW 1670E #060 
Michael], Alice married William Taylor [she died 1688, William's will ArW 1685A #11 Rushen].

Trinity Rushen Decemb: 8th 1685 The last will and testament of William Taylor who beinge in perfect memory but sicke in body, comended his soule to God & his body to Xtian buriall; first he left to the poore halfe a firlat of Barley, & halfe a firlat of malt to set him out at his buriall; Itt: to John Harrison & his wife 5s that is due from ym to me; Itt: from John Harrison 10s for the which I am to have halfe his tyth; Itt: ffrom Tho: Garrett 9s 6d The which I leave to Itt: from William Taylor of Ballahaven 7s 6d wch I leave to my sister Christian Blevin for a Legasie; Itt: from Jo: Nelson junr 5s wch I leave to Jo: Watterson & his daughter Joney for a legasie; Itt: I leave to my Brother Robt: Taylor 5s which he owes me & the same I leave to him & his wife for a legasie, & 6d Legt: to cut him off; Itt: from Robert Gell 1s; Itt: from Jo: Kermott 5s; Itt: from Rich Trollogue 9s; Itt: from Hen: Trollogue 10s; Itt: from Jo: Crobin of Bradda 1s; Itt: from John Juke 3s & 2 dayes ploughinge, Itt: from Jo: Crobin of Fleshwicke 10s; Itt: from Hen: Read 11s; Itt: from William Watterson 4s-9d; Itt: from Hen: Korkish 20s & 4 days ploughing; Itt: from Wm: Taylor Ballagrenney 5s - 6d; Itt: he left to Hen: Harrison 1 coate & breeches; Itt: he left yt if his wives neece Bayhey would marry & stay with his wife & helpe her to worke the lands, that she should have halfe of his goods, otherwise to have none, and after his wifes decease, his next of kindred to have halfe if yt Bayhey doe not marry; Itt: due from uxor -----[dark] 7s-6d; Itt: from the minister 8s of -----[dark] leave him 4s Legt: Itt: from Jo: Shurloge -----[dark] [next page] Itt: from Tho: Nelson 3s-6d; Itt: from Jo: Watterson 3s-6d, Itt: from William Curlet 5s for wch I have a pawne delivered to me before Hen: Crobin of the Hill, Lastly he nominated or dayned & appointed his Loveinge wiffe Alice Tayl-----[dark] boll[?] executr: of all my goods moveable and un moveable The Executor sworne in Court in witnesses forme of Law Rich: Thompson } Rich: Crobin his mrk X} jurati pbatum est et solvit 12d -----[dark] The Inventorie next Court sub paena 3£ ad usum domi: Pledges to secure ye office according to Law Mr Rich: Thomp son & Rich: Crobin ye witnesses [on a slip of paper:] Trinity Rushen An Inventory of the Goods and May 20th chattles of William Taylor praized 1686 by 4 sworne men vizt: John Harrison, Jo: Watterson, Jo: Juke, & Jo: Nelson Itt: all the catle, linnen woollen } utensills housell stuffe, sheepe & } £ s d lambes with the rest of the } 04 - 05 - 9 goods moveable & unmoveable } amounts to ....................... }

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