Gilbert Skinner 1671

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 20 March 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1671A #52 Andreas will of Gilbert Skinner, died 28 December 1671:  
Summary: 1st wife [Christian Skinner alias Cowle, her will ArW 1637 #130 Andreas] & 4 children by first wife; 2nd wife [Joney Skinner alias Kneale, her will 
ArW 1678A #11 Andreas] alive & their children: son John (of age), dau Ann (of age), dau Catharine; friends & witnesses: William Kinread & [brother in law?] 
John Kneale, Captain John Sayle owed him 20s, John Woods owed 20s,  John Quine of Arderry owed wool
will of first wife: ArW 1637A #130 Andreas will of Christian Skinner alias Cowle: husband Gilbert Skinner, 
son John Skinner (underage), other children underage, also Catharine Cowle (?sister)
will of 2nd wife: ArW 1678A #11 Andreas will of Joney Skinner alias Kneale, died 7 November 1677: husband xxxx [Gilbert, 
this will, ArW 1671A #52 Andreas] Skinner is not mentioned, dau Catharine Skinner, dau Ann/Nanny Skinner, son John Skinner.
self?: 1639 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Ewan Crowe had a parcel of intack land of 12d yearly rent & it went to Nicholas Corlett 
who sold it to Gilbert Skinner who was entered for it in 1639
Skinner & Blackburn families: 1656 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: William Blackburn had a parcel of intack of 4d rent belonging to Ballaquarres tren, and he was dead, 
and his son John sold 2d rent & another 1d rent to [his cousin] Ewan Blackburn, John's uncle's son, and Ewan sold the 3d rent to John Skinner who was now entered 
for the land, sold for 51s sterling, the ground called the Court Croft between John Kneale of Ballavarrys tenement & William Sayle's of the Cregg
Skinner & Blackburn families: 1656 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: William Blackburn had a parcel of intack of 1d rent & another parcel of 1d rent both belonging 
to Ballaquarres treen, and he was dead, and his son John Blackburn sold 1/2d rent & 1/2d rent to [his cousin] Ewan Blackburn, his uncle's son, and Ewan 
sold the 1/2d rent & 1/2d rent to John Skinner who was now entered for both parcels of landland,
Skinner & Blackburn families: 1657 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Ewan Blackburn had a parcel of intack land of 3 1/2d rent belonging to Ballaquarres treen, 
and he sold it to Gilbert Skinner for 3s, which was satisfied, so Gilbert Skinner was entered for the 3 1/2d rent in 1657
Skinner & Blackburn families: 1657 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Ewan Blackburn had a parcel of farmland of 1 1/2d rent belonging to Molylawne treen 
[total rent 16s 8d], and he sold it to Gilbert Skinner who was entered for the 1 1/2d rent in 1657
Skinner & Blackburn families: 1657 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Ewan Blackburn had a parcel of intack land of 3d rent belonging to Molylawne treen, 
and he sold it to Gilbert Skinner who was entered for the 3d rent in 1657
Skinner & Blackburn families: 1658 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: William Blackburn had a parcel of intack land of 2d yearly rent belonging to Smeale begg treen, 
and Richard Brew was entered for the 2d rent, being his due in the right of his mother [deceased Joney Brew alias Blackburn alias Skinner], and in 1658, 
Richard sold it to [his uncle?, brother of deceased Joney Brew als Blackburn als Skinner?] John Skinner who was entered for it in 1658
Skinner & Blackburn families: 1658 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: William Blackburn had a parcel of intack land of 1/2d yearly rent belonging to Smeale begg treen 
of 1/2d rent, and Richard Brew was entered for the 1/2d rent, being his due in the right of his mother [deceased Joney Brew alias Blackburn alias Skinner], 
and in 1658, Richard sold it to [his uncle?, brother of deceased Joney Brew als Blackburn als Skinner?] John Skinner who was entered for it in 1658
self: 1658 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: Ewan Blackburn had a parcel of intack land of 1d yearly rent belonging to Smeale begg treen, 
and he sold it to Gilbert Skinner who was entered for it in 1658. 
Skinner & Blackburn families: 1658 Liber Vastarum, Andreas: William Blackburn had a parcel of intack land of 1/2d rent belonging to Smeale begg treen, and Richard 
Brew was entered for the 1/2d rent, being his due in the right of his mother, and in 1658, Richard sold it to John Skinner who was entered for it in 1658
?see:  Old Andreas North Side Sales, #27:  John Skinner had land that he sold to Ewan Skinner: Date 20 March 1692/3: John Skinner (Andreas) sold for £12 - 16s 
sterling to brother Edward (sic?, Ewan) a parcel of intack land of 10d yearly rent called Crott-ny-brew & also also confessed to having sold his brother 
a parcel of intack of 1d rent in Loughholme, witnesses: Edmund Corlett & William Curghey, Court October 1693
?see: Old Andreas North Side Sales, #35: John Quayle had land that he sold to Ewan Skinner: Date 27 May 1695: John Quayle of Ramsey & his wife Esther alias 
Fletcher sold for £30 (English) to Ewan Skinner an enclosed parcel of Intack part in Andreas & part in Lezayre known as Clarks Close, rent 4s 6d, witnesses 
John Corlett & Ewan Callow; John Quayle acknowledged final 20s, on 28 March 1701 from Gilbert Skinner
?Andreas parish register:  Gilbt Skinner son of John Skinner   buried  27 Dec 1671
?see: ArWills 1675 Note regarding Court to be held in Ramsey, regarding the suit filed by John Skinner of KK Bride:  These are to certifie by vertue of our oath 
yt according to Parson Harrisone authoritie I have charged lawfully all those ensueing psons to appeare before him at the suite of John Skinner of KK Bride:  & 
the Court being removed to Ramsey gave a puplik call this prsent sway in the pish church, yt all such psons as was charged should appeare at the Court holden 
Ramsey upon Munday the 13 of December to answer the said Sumner this is truth as witness my hand this 12 of 10r: 1675, Robt: Kelly Sumner X  The psons soe charged 
are Willm: Brew, Willm Knele, Willm Sayle, Tho: Sayle, John Kneele, Christian Trope, John Skinner junior & his mother, Ewan Blackburne & his wife, Cathe: Crebbin, 
Jony Caine; Michell Crenilt & his wife, Willm Sayle; John Kneene, Phillip Camaish, Cathe: Lace, Willm: Crenilt
?relative/brother in law: ArW 1671A #50 Andreas will of Robert Kneale, died about 3 Feb 1671/2, intestate: wife is alive, 4 children: son Patrick & 
son John (underage) & dau Elizabeth/Bessy & dau Jane, brother John Kneale, father Patrick Kneale, also:  John Skinner son of Gilbert Skinner
?see:  ArW 1653A #31 Jurby will of Joney Brew alias Blackburn alias Skinner, died 20 January 1653/4: 1st husband [William] Blackburn [died 1 April 1631 Andreas] and 
2nd husband xxxx Brew is not mentioned, son Richard Brew, son John Blackburn, supervisor John Skinner [brother of testator Joney Skinner]; witness: Joney Teare

Mar: ye 26th 1670 This is affirmed to be ye last will & testament of Gilbt: Skinner who was sick in body, but whole in minde & of pfect memorie (thanks be God) first commited his soule to God, & his body to Christian buryall. It: hee bequeathed 5s to be disposed of towards his funerall; It: hee bequeathed to his foure children begotten by his first wife 20s betwixe ym legacies, & if they were not content with wt hee formerly gave ym to returne the same backe to his execr:, & let ym only shue for their mothers pt of goods; It: hee bequeathed to his daughter Katherine 5s Legasie. It: hee left to his daugr Ann 3£ - xs[10s] ye was morgaged in Crobbins land, & his sonn John to give her xs[10s] more & to take the lands; It: hee left all his pt of wt lands hee injoyed of 18d rent unto his sonn John, & the other halfe also after his mothers decease to wch shee gave consent; & ingaged his said sonn to be ayding and assisting to his said mother whilst shee lived in securing & ditchen[?] & wtsoever she had to doe; It: hee constituted & ordained his said sonn John Skinner & his wife joynt execr: of all the rest of his goods moveable & unmoveable, except one heffer more hee left to his said daughter Ann, & 3 yards of linnen cloath to his gossop Sr: John Huddlestone --- & 1s 6d he bequeathed to his friends Willm: Kinred & John Kneele It: hee left ye there was due to him from Capt: John Sayle 20s & from John Woods 20s; further hee willed yt if his said sonn John should sell his lands, yt hee should let his brothers have it 40s cheaper then any other; allso due from John Kneale xs[10s]; It: from John Quine Ardurie[?] 3 stoere[?] of woole Testes Willm: Kinred M The will is frustrated & made voyde in regard the John Kneele X mother will not in noewise condisient therto, nor stand to the executorship & therfore a decree is made as is extant upon the other side [next page] -----ta: KK Byrde Mar ye 16th 1671/2 Gilbt: Skinner depted ys life aboute the 28th December 1671 whereof the Court haveinge intelligence (the will being of noe effect) have decreed his 2 children at lawfull yeeres vizt: John Skinner & Ann Skinner Admynistrators & a Legasie to the wife upon sight of the Invent John Skinner one of the Admynistrators sworne in Court & the other to be sworne by the mynister, & pformed Salvo Tamen vincuig suo jure Decretum est et solvit 2s - 6s The Invent within 14 days sub pena xs[10s] March ye 25th 1671 This day boath ye Admynistrators came to the Records, and Ann Skinner one of ye Admynistrators being ys day sworne in forme of law: hath surrendered & delivered up unto her brother John Skinner the other Admynistrator all her right & title in the Admynistratorship, in Land and goods and houses or edifices or in any things else wtsoever yt might or could in any wise fall due unto her by the death of her father Gilbt Skinner: hee the said John Skinner yeeldinge & payinge unto his said sister Ann Skinner the full sume of foure pounds sterlinge moneys, a heffer, & his interest in a woollen & linnen wheele: the heffer to be delivered to her at May next after ys prsent date & 4£ to bee paide to her when shee marryeth, & some pt sooner if occation bee: & in case the said Ann dept ys life without issue lawfully begotten that shee is to bait & mittigat to her said brother fortie shillings of the said foure pound, & to acknowledge the same to be their mutuall agteement puts to ym marks this 25th Mar 1671/2 before me Ann Skinner mark A John Huddlestone John Skinner marke H Willm: Cowle X The Invent of the said testator given in by the Admynistrator amounts to the sume of ............................................... 07 - 00 - 00 The goods in ye custody of John Skiner being at lawfull yeeres & hath given pledges Willm Cowle & 1672 Ann Skinner his sister Decembr 9th Cathe: Skinner enters against ye said Adminisstrators for her right & title in Lands & goods due to her by the death of her father Gilbt: Skinner

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