Patrick Cannell 1686

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 17 December 2018
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1686A #19 Michael will of Patrick Cannell, died December 1686: 
Summary: wife Catharine Callister is alive [& remarried William Kinread of Ballacrega in Feb 1686/7], mother is dead & Patrick is owed 40s from her executors, 
son ([Robert] eldest), dau ([Margaret] died shortly after the probate of the will), brother Philip Cannell (his son is John), witnesses: Hugh Caine & Richard 
Cannell, Patrick was indebted to: William Cannell, Philip Callister( ?brother in law), Gilbert Callister (?brother in law), Samuel Quay, John Wattleworth of 
Ramsey, William Gawne, merchant Logan, People owing Patrick: John Stewan / Stephen, William Teare, William Woods.
Michael parish register:  Patt: Cannell buried 16 Dec 1686.
Son: Michael parish register:  Robert son of Patt: Cannell christened 19 Aug 1678 Michael.
Dau: Michael parish register:  Bahie dau of Patt: Cannell christened 8 Dec 1682 Michael [?twin].  
Dau: Michael parish register:  Bahee daughter of Patt: Cannell buried 22 Aug 1686.
Dau: Michael parish register:  Margt dau of Patt Cannell christened 9 Dec 1682 Michael [?twin].  
2nd husband of wife Catharine: Michael parish register:  William Kinread married Catharine Cannell alias Callister on 7 Feb 1686/7 in KK Michael.
   Will of 2nd husband of wife Catharine: ArW 1695A #77 Lezayre will of William Kinread of Killibrickey/Killabrega, died 20 February 1695/6, intestate: 
   wife Catharine Callister is alive [married Feb 1686/7, previously married to Patrick Cannel who died December 1686, ArW 1686A #19 Michael], son Thomas, 
   son John, next of kin of William: John Tear & Joney Tear; pledges: John Teare & Ewan Cordeige[?], also: Hugh Callister owed 3s 3d, Thomas Teare owed 
   2s 1d, executors of Daniel Teare owed 3s 6d, Richard Kinread owed 3s, others.   

Nov: ye 29th 1686 Michael In the name of God Amen, I Pat: Cannell being weak in body, but of sound and perfect memory do make and ordaine this my last will and testamt: in manner and form as followeth: first I commend my soul to God and my body to Christian buriall; It: I owe unto Wm Cannell eight shillings, Item to Phill: Callister eight shillings; It: to Gilb: Callister between six & seven shill: It: to Sam: Quay seven and six pence; It: to Jo: Wattleworth of Ramsey for pitch two & nine pence, It: for stoars to ye same Jo: Wattleworth eight pence. It: I leave to Wm Gawn five shillings; It: due to me from ye executors of my mo- ther forty shillings; It: from Jo: Stowen eight pence, It: from Wm: Tear eight pence, It: from Wm Woods nine pence. It: I leav unto my wife Kath: Callister twelve stoucks of corn as Legacy. It: I bequeath unto ye same Kath: what flax and small yarn and wool there is to clad ye children. It: I leav unto her one firlett of barley for looking to ye younger child till the next court day. It: I leav unto her ye little house wth out. It: I leav unto my youngest child twelve shillings. It: to my yongest child two sheep. It: I leave four sheep betwixt big and little to my eldest child due unto him for his christening money. It: I leav to my wife a tub. It: I leav to my brother Phill: a hatchet, and to his son Jo: Cannell my fishing gears. It: I constitute and ap- point both my children joynt Executrs: of all my goods moveable and immovable in p------ of these persons ye day and year above written ----he left a waistcoate to ye maidservt: in ----- ---- of her wages jurati { Hugh Caine my mrk X { Rich: Cannell my mrk X pbatum est et solvit 10d [next page] Philip Cannell ye childrens uncle is sworn suprvisor according to Law ye Exr: being un---- age The Inventory within 2 months sub paena [next page] A perfect Inventory of ye goods of Patr: Cannell prized by four sworn men as followeth viz: John Staen, Pat: Cain, Gilbt: Callister, and Adam Booy as followeth: £ s d Imp: one cow and one heffer ............................ 01 - 04 - 00 note yt ye cow being sold and proving dis.......} eased, ye law Spirit: & templl: cut of halfe }... 00 - 18 - 00 ye price so yt ye whole price of ye calfe now is} It: one mair and colt .................................. 01 - 04 - 00 It: thirteen sheep ..................................... 00 - 13 - 00 It: the corn to ........................................ 02 - 00 - 00 It: due unto him from Samll: Ratcliffs wife ............ 00 - 14 - 00 It: from Ann Woods ..................................... 00 - 05 - 00 It: severall things in ye house ........................ 01 - 00 - 00 It: for his funerall charges, disbursed of this, fo four yards of cloth for his winding sheet .................. 00 - 04 - 06 It: for drink .......................................... 00 - 01 - 09 It: his burying money .................................. 00 - 01 - 03 It: for Spirit fees .................................... 00 - 02 - 04 It: for cloth for a winding sheet for his } daughter ..........................}............. 00 - 01 - 08 It: to Parson Xstian and his ptnrs: for ...} rent ye summ of ....................}............ 03 - 10 - 00 It: to Tho: Curlet ..................................... 00 - 02 - 00 It: pd unto Wm: Cannell ................................ 00 - 08 - 00 It: unto Gilbt Callister ............................... 00 - 07 - 00 It: to Wm Gawn ......................................... 00 - 05 - 00 It: to Phill: Callister ................................ 00 - 08 - 00 It: to Mary Malreay .................................... 00 - 10 - 00 It: to Marcht: Loghan .................................. 00 - 02 - 09 It: to Kath: Norris .................................... 00 - 01 - 00 It: to Jo: Wattleworth of Ramsey ....................... 00 - 03 - 06 It: to Ails Cry ........................................ 00 - 02 - 00 It: to the Viccar ...................................... 00 - 00 - 06 It: to Will: Caine ..................................... 00 - 00 - 08 It: for fees ........................................... 00 - 01 - 00 for writeing ye Will and Inventory ..................... 00 - 01 - 00

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