Margaret Kewish als Mason als Corris 1678

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 29 December 2015
Original: 0106203

Archdeacon Will 1678A #45 German will of Margaret Kewes / Kewish alias Mason alias Corris, died 1 May 1679: 
Summary:  husband Patrick Kewes / Kewish is alive, dau: Catharine Mason (in Ireland, son Robert Shaw), goddau Margaret 
Quirk, witnesses & supervisors: Richard Gell & John Kewish, also: Margaret Crellin, William Gell, Joney Kewish, 
German parish register:  Margrett Corrish    buried  1 May 1679

German The last will and testament of Margret Corrish who departed this life the first day of May 1679; first shee bequeathed her soule to God, and her body to Christian buriall; It: she left to her husband all her part of the goods within the house, but linnen and woollen and her part of the corne now growinge and ten shillings legasie also; It: she left to her goddaughter Margrett Quirke one lambe; It: she left to Margrett Crellin one lambe; It: she left to William Gell one lambe; It: shee left to Joney Kewish one blew pedicoate; And constituted and ordained her daughter Katherine Mason her true and lawfull exec: of all her goods moveable and unmoveable It: She left Richard Gell, and John Kewish supervisors Testes Richard Gell} and left them halfe a crowne apeece and likewise John Kewish } jurati to her husband The husband & Supvisors sworn in Court in form of law Probatum et solvit xijd Invent: priced by John Quirke, Henry Quay Pat Gell and Robt: Corrin being sworne: £ s d It: for sheepe and lambs ........................ 01 - 07 - 02 It: one cowe halfe a heiffer .................... 01 - 09 - 0 It: for linnen and wollen ....................... 0 - 9 - 02 It: for linnen yorn & a yard of cloth ........... 0 - 2 - 5 The execrx: at age is at ye prsent in Ireland and to be sworn at her coming into ye Island, the goods in the hands of the supvisors & have given pledges in form of law Tho: Quirk & Hugh Craine [next page] These are to certifie to all whome it may concern that the bearer heor Robt: Shall of Trud in the parish of Killiman barronry of Dungemen[?] & county of ----ond being fully impelled & authorized to crave aske aquire & to upleft all the goods chattels & moneys by his Lallfull mother Kathren Messen alias Shall nell of the same parish barroney & county, as her Letter of atturney will furd----- testefie, to crav ask requyr & uplift all the goods, chattles moneys or any thing els left to her the sd Kathrein by her deseased mother Margrat Kerras alias Keweis lat wyfe of Pattrick Kewais[?] of Piltonn in the Isle of Mann & in case of not restoring the sd goods aforsd to sue for the same before any judge or judges competent & nell the sd Robt in persellance therof ---t ending his journey to the sd Isle of Mann, these are furder to testifie that he hath been & is of honest fame & repute in the sd parish so as he may --- ---------- to passe & repasse in his sd journey without trouble lett or mollestation & behaving himself as becomes, as wittness my hand at Killiman this 3d of Novr: 1679 Robert Pattoine ---- preacher of the gospel of Killiman [next page] Know al men by these present that I Kattren Messon alias Shall of Trud in the parish of Killiman barroney of Dungamon & county of Tyron in Ireland, for severall good causes & considerations moving me heirunto, doe freely & fully impower & authorize my Lawfull sone Robt Shall of the sd parish barronry & county to ceat ask & uplift all the goods chattels moneys or any other thing left to me in Legacy by my deceased mother Margreat Kerra--- alias Kelles late wyfe of Patrick Kelles of Piltonn in the Isle of Man & in case of non pmt: or not restoring the sd goods or any thing else so left to me to sue for the samyn before any judge or judges compettent or to any thing requisit in sd behalfe & in every thing as if I were present in place my selfe & these for de= syre all heerin concerned to own him as my lallfull atturney their unto as wittness my hand & seal at Killiman this day ----- ------- syned sealed & delivered Catran Meson et in presens of us ales Shaw Wiliam Hagelton Richerd Kennan Thomas Shaw May the 4th 1680 Know all men by thees present that I Robert Shaw of the County of Syron within the kingdome of Ireland doe acknowledge and confesse my selfe to be fully satisfied contented and paid for all the goods bequeather by grandmother to my mother being the sum of three pounds seven shillings and eight pence, I say received .... 3£ 7s 8d witnesses John Kewish X Jo: Woods clerke Robert Shaw Richard Gell

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