John Cuddy / Quiddy / Curry 1688

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 9 February 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1688A #47 Malew will of John Cuddy / Quiddy / Curry of Ballasalley, buried 24 November 1688: 
Summary: wife is alive, eldest daughter & heir, youngest daughter, also a daughter born posthumously; witnesses & pledges: Charles Kewley & Edward/Ned Shimmin.
Malew parish register: John Cuddie Ballasalley buried 24 Nov 1688.
?Son: Malew parish register: John son of John Quiddy, smallpox, buried 11 June 1685.
?See: Jane  Fargher & Nicholas Quiddy / Cuddy / Curry (both surnames Quiddy and Curry are used) presented 1643 Malew for fornication.
   ?See: Malew parish register: Jane Cuddy als Ffargher buried 14 July 1702 [No will was recorded.].
   See: Malew parish register: Nicholas Cuddy buried 29 May 1659.
   See: Malew parish register: Jane the dau of Nicholas Quiddie buried  27 August 1675.
NOTE: The surname 'Quiddy' and 'Cuddy' are the same. with Quiddy morphing into Cuddy, so check 'Quiddy' when searching this family. 
NOTE, the surname 'Curry' is morphed from & into 'Quiddy' and 'Cuddy' and 'Quirry'.

KK Mallew December 24 1688 The last will of John Cuddie who comitted his soule to God and his bodie to the earth; Item: he bequeathed to his wife all his house and lands that is his ------ untill his eldest daughter com to the age of one and twentie yeers and then bequeathed his part of the heirship to his eldest daughter; Item, he bequeathed all his goods ------ betwixt his wife and youngest daughter The mother hers is sworne Testes Charles Kewley} joynt Execr: with ye younges Edward Shimin } jurati child ye other Execr: reserv---? [fold] be ye posthuome its part of ----[fold] Exrp: according to Law pbatum est et solvit ----[fold] The Inventarie of the goods of the said John Cuddie viewed and priced by swarn men to witt: John Shimin, Willie Kinley, Daniel Caveene and Charls Kewley as followeth Impris: 4 yards of linen 3s 4d, a barrow[?] skin hat & shoes 2s 8d } a shurt drawers breeches Dubblett two coats neck cloath & banns 5s} £ s ----[fold] in the whole ....................................................} 0 - 11 - ----[fold] Item dj a blankett 18d, dj quart hempe 6d, 7lb of hurd: 14d ........... 00 - 03 - ----[fold] Item 3lb of flax 15d, dj mazze of herrings 2s 6d ...................... 00 - 03 - 0----[fold] Item dj the fishinge gear xijd, some tinker geares 4d ................. 00 - 01 - 0----[fold] Item dj grope 2d, dj two chests 3s .................................... 00 - 03 - 0----[fold] Item dj a wheele 9d, dj 2 ould barrels 14d ............................ 00 - 01 - ----[fold] Item: som small vessels 2s 1d, hemp seed & flax seed xjd .............. 00 - 03 - ----[fold] Item dj a wheele stock 5d, dj a cow 7s ................................ 00 - 07 ----[fold] Item dj the oats and barley 4s 6d ..................................... 00 - 04 ----[fold] Item their is due debt to--- in on the deads part ..................... 00 - 07 ----[fold] Item his part of the house and ground at Calisters house .............. 00 - 10 - ----[fold] 02 - 16 - 0----[fold] The goods in ye mothers hands who hath given pledges according to Law Ned Shimin & Charles Kewley

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