Thomas Quay 1695

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 12 June 2016
Original: 0106207

Archdeacon Will 1695A #07 Santan will of Thomas Quay beg, dated 2 August 1695, Inventory dated 7 January 1692/3, ?died 18 December 1695:
Summary: wife is alive, dau Jane, dau Ellinor, son Thomas, dau Isabel, sister Christian Quay (married to William Moore),
brother Patrick Quay, sister Ellinor Quay, also: Thomas Quay of Meary, supervisors: John Quinney & Thomas Quay &
Thomas Moore of Balnahow & Thomas Bridson
Santan parish register: Tho:QuayBeg buried 19 December 1695
will of mother: ArW 1674A #25 Santan will of Catharine Quay alias Quinney of Ballavilla, dated 28 March 1675: husband xxxx
Quay is dead, children Thomas (of age) William (underage), Patrick (youngest son, underage), Ellin (of age), Catharine
(underage), dau Christian Quay (youngest daughter, underage)
sister: Christian Quay married William Moore on 6 February 1691/2 in Santan
sister: Santan parish register: Christian Moore als Quay of KK Braddan, bur 15 Jan 1724/5
See: Santan parish register Tho: Quay of Meary died 5 Nov 1716
See: Santan parish register: Tho: Quay of Meary, perished at sea 23rd of May 2 Jun 1724
?will of brother: ArW 1689A #025 Santan will of William Quay, died before 12 February 1689/90: wife is alive, dau Catharine
underage, brother Thomas Quay has children; inheritors of dau dies: nephew? Thomas & nephew? John & niece? Ann &
niece? Catharine Quay, brother John Quay, other siblings? : Ellin & Patrick & Christian & Isabel; witnesses: John Quay
& John Quay, pledges: Hugh Kinnish&John Curghey NOTE: Ellin & Patrick &Christian Quay are siblings
?will of grandfather: ArW 1663A #146 Santan will of Patrick Quay, died 4 March 1663/64: wife is dead, son Thomas Quay
exec, son John, son Robert, grandchild Thomas Quay, old Robert Joyner of Douglass owes him, Patrick’s mother is
dead, witnesses: Hugh Cosnahan & Edmund Moore, pledges: Phinlo Kinnish & Robert Hampton

St Anne August ye 2d 1695 The last will & Testament of Thomas Quay who comitted his soul to God, and his body to ----[torn] Itm: He left to the poor att time usual one firlet ----[torn] half a firlet of meal & a mutton Itm: He left to his wife his own half of his best horse Itm: He left to Tho: Quay meary one sicke Itm: He left to Mr Jo: Cosnahan minester one mutton Itm: He left to his sister Christian six pence Legacy Itm: he ordained & apointed his 4 children Jane, Ellenour, Tho: & Isable Quay sole excutors of all the rest of his goods movable and unmovable whatsoever: but if he lived to have more children, that then the younger children were to have their proportion of his goods as the children above mentioned Itm: He appoint (that if all his children dyed under age) that then half his goods to return to his brother Patrick Quay and to his sister Ellenr: Quay, and the other half to his own wife Itm: He commited the charge of his children to his wife, and all his lime crops (that is to say) whilest the lime laid on his ground wou’d yield corn) toward the benefitt of his children: and if his wife did not carefully look to his sd children, that then Jo: Quiney, Tho: Quay, Tho: Moor of Balnahow & Tho: Bridson were to be supervisors of the sd children Itm: He left (with the consent of his wife) to his son Tho: Quay one ew lamb with all the increase of the sd lamb wch they gave him 5 years ago The wife and supervisors are sworn in Court according to Law Testes pbatum est et solvit ----- Quiney his mark X{ ----- Cosnahan }jurati --------bris his mrk X } In regard that the wife hath in the face of the Court taken the tuition of the children, the supervisors have consented to allow her the bea------ --------[dark] while the children are in her ------ --------[dark] [next page] ----- 3th 1699 William Moore in the behalf of his wife Christian Archdeacon Will 1690 through 1695 10 Quay entrs his claime agt the Exrs: of Thomas Quay for the summe of ten shillings, due as will be made to appear and craves ye Law The Inventory o Tho: Quay brought in by the wife, amts to .................... 00£ - 08s - 04d [next page] KK St Anne January ye 7th 1692/3 An Inventory of the goods of Thomas Quay of KK St Anne ----[dark edge] four sworn men viz Wm Bridson, Wm Quine, Jon: Bridson ----[dark edge] Thomas Brew Imprimis 1 ox 1cow & the three parts of an ox being his part of the ----[edge] with half the plow & plow gears .................................... 02£ - 14s - 06d It: Half the rest of the catle ..................................... 01 - 08 - 00 It: Half the horses ................................................ 01 - 00 - 00 It: Half the sheep ................................................. 01 - 02 - 06 It: Half the husbandry gears ....................................... 00 - 04 - 05 It: some oak poles & other timber .................................. 00 - 02 - 06 It: some spades and other irons .................................... 00 - 02 - 00 It: Half some coopers tools with half a spit & gridle &c ........... 00 - 03 - 00 It: Half two pots .................................................. 00 - 02 - 06 It: Half the pewter & brass ........................................ 00 - 01 - 03 It: Half the small wooden vessels .................................. 00 - 00 - 10 It: Half the barrells .............................................. 00 - 03 - 00 It: half an old Bible, dj: a smoothing iron, & dj: earthen vessels - 01 - 02 It: three blankets & a half & some other cloath .................... 00 - 12 - 00 It: one sheet & a smal peece of course cloath ...................... 00 - 03 - 03 It: All his wearing cloaths ........................................ 00 - 10 - 00 It: Half a cupboard ................................................ 00 - 06 - 00 It: Half another cupboard .......................................... 00 - 03 - 00 It: Half one old feather bed and boulster .......................... 00 - 04 - 00 It: Half one muttons skin & a pair of Buskins ...................... 00 - 00 - 06 It: some fflax & yarn .............................................. 00 - 02 - 00 It: some wool ...................................................... 00 - 05 - 00 It: Half a saddle & half a chair ................................... 00 - 01 - 00 It: Half the seves & weights & sacks with canvases ................. 00 - 00 - 06 It: Half two wheels ................................................ 00 - 00 - 06 It: Half two bed stocks ............................................ 00 - 01 - 00 It: 9 yards & a half of raw cloath ................................. 00 - 07 - 01 It: A quarter of an old boat ....................................... 00 - 02 - 06 It: some ---- ...................................................... 00 - 04 - 00 It: Half --- yarne & --- ----- ..................................... 00 - 01 - 04 It: some lin------ ------ ---the ground ............................ --- - 4 00 It: ---e ------ ------- ............................................ -----2 ------

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