Isabel Cotteen als Cowin 1695

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

Archdeacon Will 1695A #09 Malew will of Isabel Cotteen alias Cowin, died 7 December 1695:
Summary: husband [Henry] Cotteen is not mentioned [died 1668, ArW 1668A #30 Malew]; son John & children,
son Charles, day Amy, dau Ann, grandson Ferdinando xxxx, witnesses: Thomas Bell & Philip Hutchin,
pledges: ---- Cotteen & Philip Hutchin
Malew parish register: Issable Cotten als Cown buried 8 December 1695
will of husband: ArW 1668A #30 Malew, of Henry Cotteen, dated 21 July 1668, wife Isabel Cowin is alive: wife Isabel Cowin,
son John, dau Ann, dau Amy, other children, supervisors: Captn (Charles) Stanley, Robert Calcot, Robert Shimmin, Richard
Watterson, Thomas Killey; witnesses: Robert Calcott & Robert Shimmin & Richard Watterson & Thomas Killey, pledges
Robert Calcott & Robert Shimmin
husband: Malew parish register: Hen: Cotteen buried 30 July 1668
?relationship: Malew parish register: Fferdinando cotteen buried 17 February 1694/5
See: Isabel Cotteen als Cowin was mentioned (entered a claim, she married [Henry] Cotteen, see his will ArW1668#30 Malew, where he names
Captn Charles Stanley as supervisor) in will of Charles Stanley will 1670E #032 Arbory
See: Isabel Cotteen als Cowin was mentioned (paid 1£ 12s owed her, she married [Henry] Cotteen, see his will ArW1668#30 Malew, where he
names Captn Charles Stanley as supervisor) in will of Charles Stanley will 1670E #032 Arbory

Malew The last will and Testament of Isabell Cotteen alas -----[torn] ffirst I bequeath my soull to the Almighty my Creator and Redeemer, and my body to Cristian buriell Imprs: I leave tomy son John the newhouse with the garden beloonging to the same commonly called by the name of Garra inicustal to be given to his children Itt: I leave likwise to my son John and his children the garden or plat of land commonly called by the name of Gara Bessey Itt: I leave and bequeath likwise the half of a Croft over against George Scotsons house to him ye sd John Itt: I leave to my son Charles six pence as a leaagacy to cut him of all the same consems Itt: I leave to my daughter Amey likwise six pence leagacy and if my daughter Ann pleases to give her one peticot it is at hir pleasure Itt: I leave and bequeath unto my daughter Ann my now dwelling house, and gardings belonging to the same, and that if my daughter Ann dy without isue after hir death it is my will to leave mypart of the sd house & garden to my grandchild Fardinando Itt: I leave and bequeath unto my daughter Amy the far house that John lived in with all libertyes belonging to it and garding, and as for ye other half of ye Croft at Scotsons it is my daught Anns, likwise I leave hir the sd Ann to be sole Exr: of all my goods moveable and unmovable to ye said my daughter Amns and this is my last will and testament this the 4th of desber: witnes prosserit ----- -----[dark] Thomas Bell my mark X } Philip Hudgeon my mark X} jurati The Exr: ----- ------[dark] in Court according ------[dark] pbatum est et solvit ------[dark] pledges to secure the office and pay all Debts and Legacies John Cotteen and Phill Hutchin according to Law [next page, a slip of paper] Deare Apr: 23th 1696 Nich: Shimmin entr agt the Exrs: of Sr Tho: Parr for these pticulars follow ing vizt: a pole for the boat use 12d 2 sickles 8 th colouring 3 yards stuff for his --- in which he promised to pay 12 the price of a Bible 1s 8d due &c Deare [written on the back of the above slip:] Archdeacon Will 1690 through 1695 14 When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he had committed and doeth that which is lawfull and right he shall save his soul alive Janey Curfey Janey Curffey Deare

Last Modified 12 June 2016