Catherine Boardman als Lewney 1675

Submitted by: Joyce Oates
Date: 11 October 2015
Original: 0106203

Archdeacon Will 1675A #122 Malew will of Catharine Boardman alias Lewney,dated 26 October 1675, buried 1 November 1675: 

Summary:  husband Thomas Boardman, 2 sons
Malew parish register: Cath: Boordman   buried  1 Nov 1675
husband: Malew parish register:  Thomas Boordman   buried 25 Jan 1676/7
will of husband: ArW 1676A #18 Malew will of Thomas Boardman, dated 25 January 1676/7:  wife is not mentioned, 
sons John & William, sister Alice Wane als Boardman,    also: Henry Wattleworth, Edward Redfern, 
Sergeant Robert Shimmin; witness: John Boardman

NOTE: The old Typed Index lists her as Catharine Bowman, but her married surname is clearly written 'Borman', 
and she is listed as 'Cath Boordman' in the Malew Parish Register at her burial.

proved Mar 9th 75 Octobr yr 26th 1675 In ye name of God amen, Kathren Borman Alias Lowny sicke in bodye but of perfect Memory praised be to God doe a make this my Last will & teastamentt as followeth ffirst I bequeathe my Soule to ye protection & keepinge of ye Allmighty God & my body to Christyan buriall Secondly I leave my husband Tho: Borman & my too sonns all my goods movable & unmovable & only on heffer to her eldest son out of ye whole this as wittnes our hands ye day & yeare above written The execrs: sworne in forme of law pbatu et solvit xijd Tho: Lowny his marke TL juratus Jaine Lowny her marke X Ayles Wane allyas Borman her marke juratus The Invent within 14 dayes sub paena xx[20] [Inventory was found amongst the 1676 wills, with the will of her husband Thomas Boardman and a couple of pages earlier:] The Inventory of Katherin Boordman amts to ........ 1 16s ob pledges secundum forman legis Lewis Credjeen [on a slip of paper found two pages earlier: appears at the the lower outer quarter of the page:] [torn]----f Kathrin Boordman ali view'd and [torn]---- to witt Jo: Quilliam Jo: Qualtrough [torn]---- as followeth £ s d [torn]---- and gears 9s 6d and dj linin 3s ................ 00 - 12 - 6 [torn]---- 2s Ittem a sheet 1s 8d ........................ 00 - 03 - 8 [torn]----end unwrought 1s 6d ............................. 00 - 01 - 6 [torn]---- Ittem halfe ye bed clothes 1s 6d .............. 00 - 01 - 8 [torn]---- own clothes 3s ................................. 00 - 04 - 0 [torn]---- Ittem some cloth 6d ........................... 00 - 01 - 10 [torn]----d Ittem halfe a pott 1s 6d .................... 00 - 03 - 0 [torn]---- 3d Item halfe ye wooden } [torn]----enger 2s ..................}..................... 00 - 01 - 9 [torn]---- Ittem halfe a haffer 4s ....................... 00 - 04 - 6 [torn]---- sives 2d Ittem halfe } [torn]---- .......................} ....................... 00 - 01 - 5 [torn]---- forman legis Lewis Credeen and Wm: -----[torn]

Last Modified 11 October 2015