Christian Kermott als Juke 1678

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 28 December 2015
Original: 0106203

Archdeacon Will 1678A #33 Rushen will of Christian Kermode alias Juke / Duke, dated 6 January 1678/9, 
died in childbirth (child was alive when she died): 

Summary:  husband Henry Kermode, child, brothers John & Daniel Juke, also brother John Juke in Ireland, 
sister Margaret Juke, niece Ann Juke, sister in law Ann Corrin, goddaughter Christian Qualtrough, 
also: Edmund Qualtrough  

Trinitye Rushen Jan: 6th 1678/9 The Last will & testamt: of Christian Kermott, who beinge in perfect memory, thankes be to God for the same; first she comitted her soule to God, & her body to Xtian buriall; Itt: she left to her neece Ann Juke too shiutes of her best apparrell, lynnen & woollen; Itt: she left to her sister Margarett Juke all her workeinge daye cloathes lynnen woollen shooes & stockings, 1 kercheif & necke =cloath with 1 woollen cloath hood; Itt: she left to her sister in law Ann Corrin a Red petticoate; Itt: if it be Gods will that my child live after me I freelye bestow a red petticoate, upon the nurse, & it to be no stoppage in her wages; Itt: she left to her goddaughter Xtian Qualtrough 1 quoife & 1 neckcloath Itt: she left all the rest of her lynnens unto her neece Ann Juke with 1 sheepe & 1 lambe; Itt: if it please God that the childe die with me, then I leave to my brother John Juke 1 steere of 2 yeares old & to my Brother Daniell halfe a Maire of 4 yeares old; Itt: she left to her brother John Juke in Ireland 6d Legasie; Itt: she left to her loveing husband Hen: Kermott her halfe of all the houses & crofts dureing the tyme they had of them; Itt: shee left to the poore halfe a firlet of Meale, & halfe a firlet of Barley; Itt: she left to the Minister 1 mutton; Itt: she left to the clarke, one yearelinge, Itt: she left to her husband Hen: Kermott the bed that they lay on, & the whorden yearne for shirts & he to give to her neece Ann Juke soe much as will make her a smoothe verte [next page] Itt: if it please God that my child doe live, I nominate & appointe my child executor of all goods moveable & unmoveable; Itt: I leave my child to the father, & he with Dan: Juke overseers; It: if the child doe live my Brothers John & Dan: Juke are not to have the legasie men----[fold] at first to them; Itt: if the child die under ----[fold] I leave all my goods moveable & unmoveable u----[fold] Hen: Kermott my Husband & he to be my executor, & then my Bro----[fold] John & Dan: Juke to have ten shillinges legasie apeece, & to be cutt of the legasie first specifyed It leave all the corne & Meale at prsent in the house to my husband Hen: Kermott The husband sworn in Court according to law wittnesses William Cluage .. } Probatum et solvit xijd Edmond Qualtrough }jurati [next page] Trinity Rushen May 29th 1679 An Inventory of the goods & chattles of Christian Kermott praized by 4 sworne men vizt: Hen: Korkish, Robt: Gell Tho: Watterson Donalt Kegg £ s d Impris: 6 boules & 3 halfe firlets of oates dj ....... 0 - 5 - 0 Itt: 1 boule & 3 halfe firlets of barley dj .......... 0 - 3 - 6 Itt: 13lb & halfe of flaxen yarne dj ................. 0 - 5 - 5 Itt: 14lb of whordes dj .............................. 0 - 1 - 2 Itt: 4lb of hempen wordes dj ......................... 0 - 0 - 4 Itt: 5lb of hempe dj ................................. 0 - 1 - 0 Itt: 35 quarts of flax seed dj ....................... 0 - 1 - 0 Itt: all the great wooden vessels dj ................. 0 - 1 - 6 Itt: all the smale wooden vessels dj ................. 0 - 1 - 6 Itt: 9 spoones dj .................................... 0 - 0 - 3 Itt: all the netts new and old dj .................... 0 - 2 - 3 Itt: all the earthen muggs dj ........................ 0 - 0 - 5 Itt: 1 fledge 1 canvass & 2 blanketts dj ............. 0 - 4 - 0 Itt: 3 chests & all the basketts dj .................. 0 - 3 - 0 Itt: all the sives & weights dj ...................... 0 - 0 - 2 Itt: 40 feathom of lyne Itt: dj fledge 1 blanket 1 kanvas 1 old sacke dj ..... 0 - 01 - 3 Itt: 1 manks spade & 1 turfe spade with} 1 hamer 1 smoothinge iron dj ......}.............. 0 - 0 - 4 Itt: 1 bed stocke 1 table wth 2 formes 7 other..} stooles wth 2 loominge kitchens & 2 straddles } & other small utensills ......................}..... 0 - 1 - 0 [next page] Itt: 1 wheele & 2 sticks dj .......................... 0 - 0 - ---[fold] Itt: 1 payre of Harrowes and other } utensells wth 1 ladder dj ....}.................. 0 - 1 - ---[fold] Itt: 2 iron potts dj ................................. 0 - 1 - ---[fold] Itt: 2 cowes & 1 calfe dj ............................ 1 - 0 - ---[fold] Itt: all the horses younge & old dj .................. 1 - 4 - ---[fold] Itt: all the sheepe dj ............................... 0 - 4 ---[fold] Itt: 1 swine dj ...................................... 0 - 0 ---[fold] Itt: 1 gander & 2 geese dj ........................... 0 - 0 - ---[fold] sum tot: 4 - 6 - ---[fold] More 1 midding dj .................................... 0 - 1 - ---[fold] More added ........................................... 0 - 9 - ---[fold] deductions ........................................... 0 - 5 - ---[fold] The goods in ye fathers hands and hath given pledges in form of law Wm Cluaig & Ed: Qualtrough

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