Catharine Comish alias Cubbon 1689

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 25 March 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1689A #087 Arbory will of Catharine Comish alias Cubbon, died before June 1690: 
Summary: husband xxxx Comish is not mentioned, dau Ann (underage), youngest dau Dorothy, eldest son Thomas (married to Catharine Costeen [the  
dau of John Costeen of Aristine]), sister Christian Cubbon, witnesses: William Comish & John Cubbon; pledges: William Comish & William Costeen.
Dau in law & her father: Kk Arbory Composition book 1703/4: Catharine Comish widow, daughter of John Costeen of Aristine, for the 4th part of a quarterland 
of 8s 3d double rent compounded for in the year 1643, fine for this & 3s 4d in the treen of Ballacarmin was 10s.  Lives expired so to pay for both.
Dau in law & her father: Kk Arbory Composition book 1703/4: Catharine Comish widow, daughter of John Costeen, for 4s 4d double 
rent within the quarter of Ballacarmick treen, the fine of which is charged with her lands in the treen of Aristine.
Dau in law & her brother: 1658 Liber Vastarum, Arbory: William Costeen had farmland of 2d yearly rent in Aristine treen in KK Arbory, & he 
was dead so the rent fell to his sister Catharine Costeen & she sold the 2d rent to John Clark & his wife, who were entered for it in 1658.

------- --------- [This was written on the back of the above page of wills.] ------- ----[dark]---------- ---------- Catharin Comish alias Cubbon, being ----------- --------------- ------------- praised be God for the same: Impris: --------- --------------- ------- to God and body to X?ian buriall. Item: -----[fold] ------------ ------------- ----- -- the plow and ffarm to her son Tho: -----[fold] -------- ----------- a peck of wheat to her sister Christian Cubbon; Ittm: She -------- -------- her youngest daughter Dorothy , a kerchiefe to her dau-----[fold] ---------- ------ and another kerchief to her daughter in law Catharin Costen ---m: She left the ffarm sown and harrowed to her son Thomas; Ittm: -----[fold] left a heiffer betwixt her daughters Anne and Dorothy; and her sonn -----[fold] --- ------ast upon her till she came to be a cowe; Ittm: She left a sh-----[fold] against the heiffer to her said son Thomas; Lastly she constituted app= ointed and ordained her eldest son Thomas with the rest of her children joynt execrs of all the res of her goods moveable and immoveable The eldest son is sworne in wittnesses Willm: Comish X} Court according to Law John Cubbon X } jurati to be faithfull to ye other Executrs: pbaatum est et solvit 1s [next page] The inventory ------- ----- Comish --------[dark] sworn men viz: ----- Corrin, Willm: Co------[dark] prized as ffolloweth: Imprimis the wooll, fflaxe and kewr------[dark] Ittm: the wooden vessells and other implements ------[dark] Ittm: 1 white blankett ............................ ------[dark] Ittm: The deads part of five horses ............... 00 ------[dark] Ittm: The deads part of two steers ................ 00 - ------[dark] Ittm: The deads part of three oxen ................ 01£ - 09 -------[dark] Ittm: The deads part of two cowes ................. 00 - 15 - 00 03 - 14 - 11 Note that the exec: his share being praizers fifteen shillings is to be deducted John Corrin X out of the summ above mentioned Willm: Comish X John Cubbon X Wm Curghey X The goods of ye two youngest children who are under age are in ye hands of ye eldest brother who hath given pledge according to Law Wm Comish & Wm Costeen

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