Phinlo Coole 1689

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 12 March 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1689A #045 Patrick will of Phinlo Coole, died 17 November 1689: 
Summary: wife is alive, eldest dau Margaret, 3 other children of age, 2 children underage; witnesses: John Cubbon & Philip Coole, 
pledges: John Cubbon & Thomas Caine and Thomas Kermode & Phinlo Caine.
See: ArW 1663A #120 Arbory will of John Cubbon of Ronague, Arbory: wife Mary Cubbon als Clague; dau Jane Cubbon, dau Christian Cubbon; son Thomas Cubbon; eldest 
son William Cubbon (of age); Overseers of children: friends John Cubbon of Borool & Phinlo Quoole / Coole. Pledges: Robert Cubbon & John Crenilt and David Cubbon 
& Finlo Quoole / Cooile of Patrick; witnessees: John Cubbon & Robert Cubbon & Gilbert Cubbon, pledges: John Clague & Gilbert Cubbon; also: brothers William & 
Peter & Robert Comish entered a claim for 3 firlets of oats.
See: Phinlo Coole friend (of Patrick & of Peel) & overseer of children & pledge for the inventoried goods of John Cubbon of Ronague, Arbory, will 1663A #120 Arbory.
Father & son: 1643/1657 Composition Book, Patrick:  Thomas Coole / Quoole was holder of a half quarterland in 1643, with lives in being in 1657: 
the said Thomas & his son Phinlo Coole and William Gell son of William Gell, all 3 lives in being, fine 15s 6d & reserved 18s.
Father & son: 1681 Liber Vastarum Patrick:  Thomas Coole / Quoole was entered for the land in Dalby treen for 9s 11d yearly rent, 
and now Thomas was dead so his son Phinlo Coole / Coole was entered for it as the right heir to it.
Father & son: 1681 Liber Vastarum Patrick:  Thomas Coole / Quoole was entered for a cottage of 3d rent, 
and was now dead so his son Phinlo Coole / Quoole was entered for it as right heir.
   1663: Phinlo Coole son of Thomas Coole was owed 10s by the testator per will of Henry Caine will 1663A #104 Patrick.
   1663: Phinlo Coole was supervisor ('friend'[which means relative], of Patrick & of Peel) of the children 
   of John Cubbon of Arrungnag (Ronague), Arbory, will 1663A 	 #120 Arbory.
Self & son: 1696 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Phinlo Coole / Quoole had a cottage of 3d yearly rent 
but was now dead, so his son William Coole/Quoole was entered for it in 1696.

Patrick This is affirmed to be ye last will & Testamt: of Phinlo Coole who departed this life ye 17th of November 1689, being in perfect memory at ye mak= ing thereof, first he committed his soul to God and his body to Christian buriall, Itt: he left to his wife a colt of 4 or 5 years old, It; he left to the heir an oxe for the working of ye land; It: to his eldest daughter Margrett as many sheep as were upon her own mark. Lastly (after all his debts are satisfied out of his goods) he appointed yt all his children should be joynt & equall Executrs: of all his goods moveable and unmoveable whatsoever The Execrs at age & overseers to be sworne Testes John Cubon} next Court, The mother is sworne Philip Coole}jurati in form of Law, & hath taken ye tuition of children & custody of goods & hath given pledges Tho: Caine & John Cubon pbatum et solvit 1s The Inventory of Phinlo Coole taken accordinge to Law amounts in grosse to ...... 02£ - 10s - 00d The oxe to ye heir & ye sheep to ye eldest } daughter not priced .................} The goods of ye two youngest children in he hands of ye mother who hath given pledges Tho: Caine and John Cubon in forme of Law The rest of ye goods are in ye other 4 executrs: own hands who are all at age & given pledges Tho: Kermott & Phinlo Caine

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