William Craine 1670

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 31 October 2017
Original: 0106202

Archchdeacon Will 1670A #010 Braddan, of William Craine, died 2 December 1670: 
Summary: eldest son Thomas, wife Catharine Quayle, other children: Paul, Joney (sick), Jane, Alice
Braddan parish register: William Crayne     buried    9 December 1670
? Braddan parish register:  Paul Crayne     buried     29 January 1692/93

Bradan This is affirmed to be the last will and Teastament of William Crayne who depted this life ye 2th of December 1670: ffirst he comited his soule to God and his body to Christian buriall; Itm: he left to ye poore a firlett of mault, 1 sheep, a peck of wheat and oate bread at ye decretion of ye executors; It: he left to his eldest son Thomas his pte of ye farme, the crop of corne and all other neces= saries belonging to husbandry and he to give e halfe firlets of corne unto each of his three sisters; It: he left to his wife Katherine Quayle one mayre and a falower and the 5 pence to her selfe during her life; It: he willed yt in case his wife should leave ye farme yt shee should leave her pte of ye crop of corne to ye heire in ye farme to which the wife gave her consent. It: he left to his 4 children Paul, Jony, Jane & Elce Crayne all his pte of ye sheep as legasies betwene them and that there goods should remayne in the hands and keeping of Thomas there eldest brother; It: he willed that in case the sd Thomas should not be able to manage & hould the farme yt he should deliver up ye same freely unto his brother Paule rather them sett it or sell it to any other It: he constituted and ordayned his 5 children Thomas, Paule, Jony, Jane and Elce Crayne to be his true and lawfull exec of all ye rest of his goods moveable and unmoveable wtsoever The mother sworn in forme of law Testes Paule one of ye execr sworne & ye rest Henry Cloage to be sworne to morrow Tho: Jaine Margrett Cotch & Alice are sworne in forme of law the other sister being sick pbatum et solvit 1s At a Court in Duglass feb: 28: 1670 Inventory one ye other syde [next page, on back of above page] Inventory of Will: Crayne taken by 4 swarne men and ye Sumner as faloweth It: 2 oxen 1 cow 4 heffers } and dj a bullock .............}................ 5 - 0 - ----[fold] It: dj 2 horsses price ....................... 0 - 8 - ----[fold] It: 10 sheep yong and old pr ............... 0 - 12 - ----[fold] It: 1 barrell price ........................... 0 - 1- ----[fold] It: dj ye smale wooden vessels ................ 0 - 1 It: 1 sheet price ........................... 0 - 3 - ----[fold] It: 2 blanketts ............................... 0 - 4 - ----[fold] It: 2 mugs pr: ............................... 0 - 10 - ----[fold] It: 2 sives and a weight ..................... 0 - 0 - ----[fold] It: 2 sackes and a pcell of flax .............. 0 - 2 - ----[fold] It: a dj a paire of loomes .................... 0 - 0 - ----[fold] It: 5 yards of raw roosed cloth ............... 0 - 5 - ----[fold] It: 5 yards of raw whit cloth ................. 0 - 5 ----[fold] The good in ye execr custody who hath given pledges: Ricd: Cotter, Jo: Crain

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