William Quayle 1689

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 8 April 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1689A #152 Lezayre will of William Quayle of BallaSkella, died about late 1689: 
Summary: wife is alive, only daughter Joney underage (married to William Quayle by 1711), brother John Quayle, brother in law Robert Killip, uncle William Quayle, 
witnesses: Robert Parre & Edmund Quayle, pledges: Ewan Curghey, M---- Killip & Robert Christian & John Callister.
Lezayre parish register: Joney Quayle married William Quayle about May 1704 in Lezayre.
See: ArW 1705#74 Lezayre will of Ellin Martin alias Cannell, died February 1705/6, will is per 1702 Articles of Marriage between Robert Killip & Margaret Killip als 
Quayle his wife of the Curragh, Lezayre on behalf of only child William Killip & John Martin & Ellin Martin als Cannell his wife and his younger daus Ann & Esther 
Martin on behalf of eldest dau Joney Martin.
William Killip married Joney Martin on  9 May 1702 in Lezayre.
??Brother in law: Lezayre parish register: Robt. Killip, smallpox, buried 28 March 1717.
Will of sister: EpW 1720 Lezayre will of Margaret Killip alias Quayle, died 1720: Only son Wm Killip administrator. Tho: Corlett & John Garret. 
Will of ?grandfather: ArW 1631A #101 Lezayre will of Gilbert Quayle ney Skellih / BallaSkella, also farms of Ballacreggan and Lhergy ne Creggan, died 10 November 
1630 [or 1631]: wife is alive, dau Joney (married to Gilbert Kinread), dau Averick, eldest son John, son William senior, son John the younger (left B'creggan, 
legitimate son), executors (& legitimate children) are son William junior (left goods in Lhery ne Creggan) & son Daniel / Donold & dau Catharine & son Gilbert 
(youngest), uncle of the children is William Garrett, brother John, son in law Gilbert Kinread (married Joney).
Will of ?grandmother: ArW 1637A #157 Maughold will of xxxxx[female] Quayle alias xxxxx of BallaSkella, Lezayre & Ballacreggan, Maughold,: husband [Gilbert] Quayle 
of BallaSkella is not mentioned [his will 1631A #101 Lezayre], son John Quayle senior (married), dau Joney (her children Joney & Margaret Kinread), dau Averick 
(children Averick & R---- Coates / Coat), William Quayle (?married), grandson Thomas Craine, grandson John Quayle, unmarried children & executors: son John junior 
& son William & son Daniel / Donold & son Gilbert & dau Catharine Quayle.
Note: William Quayle neh Creggie is mentioned in ArW 1663A #58 Lezayre will of Gilbert Quayle, who died 12 September 1663, apparently unmarried.
See: 6 December 1650 presentment Lezayre of William Quayle of BallaSkella, Lezayre, & his son for fornication & committed to St German Prison because of it, but it 
was commuted after they paid fines [used to repair Castletown bridge], NOTE, the father William is labeled a 'fornicator', which would only happen if he were not 
married, that is, if his wife were dead: Curia correctionis habita in eccla ---- Michalis 6th Decemb: 1650: Le are:   . . . Wm: Quaile Skelly Leare & his son 
fornicrs: are to be committed into St Germ: prison of Leare, wch th-----[torn] is to pforme, he hath comuted for hims: 10s wch w[as used] for Castle towne bridge & 
his son is to appeare ye [before Court; William] Quailes son hath comuted 2s-6d pd; pledges for [Wm Quaile] & son, Do: Skillicorne sub paena: 3£ ad usum dom: non 
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See: ArW 1665A #033 Lezayre will of William Quayle of Ballaskella, Lezayre, dated 28 November 1664: wife is alive, daughter (not mentioned in the will) died at 
this same time (decree was made but not found in Archdeacon Wills), sister Catharine, sister Margerie & sister Margaret, brother John Quayle exec, also: William 
Woods witnesses: William Quayle & David Quayle, pledges: David Quayle & William Woods. 
See: ArW 1722 #50 Lezayre of Philip Quayle of the Creggan, Lezayre, died 1 November 1722: wife Alice is alive, son & heir Philip (almost at age), 
son Thomas, dau Ann, dau Joney, son John, son William, brother & supervisor William Quayle of BallaSkella; witnesses: William Quayle & John Kermode, 
pledges: Nicholas Kewley & John Kermode.
   Ballaugh parish register: Philip Quayle married Alice Corlett in November 1702 in Ballaugh.

The last will and Testament of William Quaile who departed this -----[dark] ffirst he committed his soule to God and his bodie to Christian buriall Item he bequeathed 5s to be bestowed at his funerall Itm: he -----[dark] Uncle William Quaile the oates that ye sd William -----[dark] bequeathed to his wife his part of ye riding horse; Item he bequeathed -----[dark] of ye parish a mutton. Lastly he constituted and appointed his daughter -----[dark] executrix of all ye rest of his goods moveable and immoveable whatsoever -----[dark] shall please God that ye sd child shall die under age, then he bequeathed -----[dark] all ye gods that should hve beene due to her, unto her mother, and ye other -----[dark] it shall fall to be due, He also bequeathed the tuition of ye sd child to his -----[dark] and his uncle Willm: Quaile to be overseer Willm: Quayle & the uncles -----[dark] witnesses Robert Parre} the fathers side vizt: Jon: Quayle -----[dark] Edmond Curleod} jurati Robrt: Killip sworn supvisors Probatum et solvit -----[dark] An Inventorie of ye goods of ye above Willm: Quaile prized by swarne men viz: Phillip Carrett, John Couley, John Kinread, and Phillip Quaile as followeth £ s -----[dark] Imprim: ye decedts: part of ye cattle ................................. 05 - 10 - -----[dark] Item ye Decdts: part of ye houshold goods ............................. 01 - 14 - -----[dark] Item ye Decdts: part of ye sheep young and old to be brought in ....... 01 - 12 - -----[dark] by ye number at 1s 6d apeace, And ye oates to be brought in by} the bowles at ye rate of 2s ye bowle ...........................}...... 00 - 06 ------[dark] ---lds--- to the Cropp on the ground to be delivered to ye Heir in the same maner as the decedt: left it and in the hands of Wm Quayle who hath engage to pform ye same accordingly More added in Wm Kellyes The goods in ye hands of the mother & overseers hand of ye portion ...... 10s 0 vizt: one half in ye mothers hands & the other in Robt Killys hand...... 5s 0 half in ye ovrsrs viz: Robt Killip & Jon: Quayle who have given pledges for pt of an old hors ....... 1 - 8 ye forthcoming thereof vizt: Ew: Curghey Milo--[?]-------[dark] 1 yd of cloth ........... 0 - 9 & Wm Quayl for ye mother, Robrt: Xtian for Robrt: pt of swine ............. 1 - 6 Killip & Jon: Callister for Jon: Quayle p of anothr swine ....... 0 - 4 dj ---- priced viz: a pott, a chair, a table, a chest ----[torn] The whole Invry: t----[torn] unpriced ----[torn] Augt ----[torn] cam----[torn] [next page:] To the honrll: Nich Sankey Govr: of t----[torn] The humble peticon of Robt: Killip & Wm: Quayle Sheweth That yor petrs: being sworne overseers of ye Heire of a certain ffarme in KK Christ Lez=Aire called BallaSkelly, & understanding yt ye dwelling house belonging to ye sd ffarme was in a very ruinous condicon, brought therefore Neighbours & workmen to view ye same, who deemed that if yor: petrs: did not speedily pull it down, not only ye Roofe should be brocken & waisted, but alsoe mens lives endangered by ye threatning fall of ye walls: to prvent wch yor petrs: tooke off ye Roofe, resolving in all hast to rebuild it: But that since they are assured by some persons, that unless your HOnr: or ye Worpll: Court will order or warrant ye same yor: petrs: will not be allowed their charges by ye Heire when he arrive to years: Therefore they not only begg yor: Honrs: & ye Courts ad vice, but also that such order may be given as may both clear yor petrs: consciences, as they are sworne, & also free them from Loss for ye future, wch granted yor petrs: as in duty bound shall for yor honr ever pray At a Sheading Court holden att Peeletowne ye 28th May 97 We doe ordr: ye peticonrs: to take care yt yd sd house be put into sufficient repaire and yt ye sd peticonrs: be paid out of ye goods of ye Heire provided the Dicease Genll: be satisfied Date ye ----- ----disbursmts: N Sankey ------[torn] [next page] memorandum on Account ------[dark] --- of balneySkelley hath been at & de-------ing t------[edge] of ye sd tenement as follows: Imprimis for falling & cleaning ---- old ------ ..... 0 ------[edge] for building 22 measonners .......................... 0 ------[edge] To 33 men yt served them ............................ 0 ------[edge] for five coople feet ................................ 0 - ------[edge] for riblesses ....................................... 0 ------[edge] for 4 post for ye door .............................. 0 - ------[edge] for flayes .......................................... 0 - ------[edge] to ye joyners for putting ye roofe .................. 0 - 2 ------[edge] for ye man yt served him ............................ 0 - 0 - ------[edge] for ye hinges and irons for ye doores ............... 0 - 1 - ------[edge] for a pould for a range ............................. 0 - 1 - ------[edge] for radling ye chimney and drawing and puttin on ye flayes ........................ 0 - 1 - ------[edge] for making ye leafes of ye door ..................... 0 - 0 - ------[edge] for a mesonners 2 days flattering .......} and drawing of -- day and working it}........... 0 - 3 - ------[edge] for bringing a poul from Ramsey and ................. 0 - 0 - ------[edge] other timber To ye clark ......................................... 0 - 0 - 2 2 - 7 - ------[edge] Novr: 22d 1697 Let this account be annexed to ye Inventory of Wm Quaile BallaSkelley according to ye Worpll: tem= porall officers order granted to a petition of ye Supervisors of the sd Wm: Quailes child, wch acct is to be allowed to the sd Supervisors out of ye sd childs goods: there is also 30d more to be allowed to ye sd Supervisors wch they pd in behalf of ye sd cihld by ye Coome & award of certaine Arbitrations for a pcell of readcuring[?] as appeares by ye foresd award upon ye temperall Records Sam Wattleworth Robert Parr 7 - 0 10 - 0 More to be deducted 2d 17 - 0 to ye Regr: [on a slip of paper:] Wheras Robrt: Killip Supvisor of the child of Willm: Quayl hath by way of arbitracon recovered half a day math of hay land to ye sd child & Tenemt: for wch he is to pay 30s out of ye sd childs goods, the Regr: is therfore ordred to deduct the sd 30s out of the ffathers Inventary and forasmuch as he the sd overseer has been at great trouble & expence in pro secution of yt matter, and it being for the childs considrable advantage, I think fitt to allow him 18s , he haveing declard by vertue of his oath that it cost him near 10s more, the sd 18s is also to be deducted. Dat: ye 17th of Novr: 1697 Jon: Christian [next page] [dark]---- ------------- ------------------ ------- overseer came to ye Records [dark]---- ------------- ------------------ -------ounts the said Heiress[?] [dark]---- ------------- ------------------ to have recd: all ye remainder [dark]---- ------------- ---------- due to her by ye death of ye within [dark]---- ------------- --------r father fro ye sd Supervisors Robert [dark]---- ------------- --------- John Quayle: And doth acquit & [dark]---- ------------- ------- & their exectrs: for ye same, excepting [dark]---- ------------- ------ daymath of hay for tene years past [dark]---- ------------- ----- her mark to her name the day & year [dark]---- ------------- first above written Before me Jony Quayle her mark JQ Charles Watleworth Regr Febr: 23d 1711 This day Willm Quaile ye husband of ye above Jony Quaile came to the records, & doth acknowledge yt he & his wife are fully satisfied in all ye goods & effects due to her by ye death of her father wch were in ye hands of her mother, & doe acquitt their sd mother of all & every pt therof for ever, As witnesse his mark to his name before me Willm: Quailes mrk X Sam: Watleworth Archd:

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