Alice Crenilt als Camaish als Garrett 1696

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 31 August 2016
Original: 0106207

Summary:
Archdeacon Will 1696 #15 Andreas of Alice Crenilt/Crennell alias Camaish alias Garrett, died 19 December 1696:
Summary: 1st husband [James] Camaish [died 1689/90, ArW 1689A #135 Andreas], 2nd husband John Crennell/Crenilt 
is alive [he was previously married], dau Joney Camaish the elder, dau Catharine Camaish, son John Camaish of 
age, dau Joney the younger (married to Charles Kermode by Dec 1715), Elizabeth/Bessy Crenilt, Mally Crenilt, 
witnesses &pledges: William Key & John Key; also: Joney McNameer, John Radcliffe of Ballakilley, Daniel Dowan,
2nd husband: Bride parish register: Alice Garrett married John Crennell on 11 November 1693 in Bride
1st husband: ArW 1689A #135 Andreas will of James Camaish, died about January 1689/90: wife [Alice Garrett] 
remarried[to John Crennell/Crenilt], youngest daughter, son John, eldest son & heir Philip, dau Catharine, 
witnesses: William Cowle & John Crennell / Crenilt & John Teare & John Christian, pledges: John Teare & 
Daniel Christian, also: William Crowe Glanduff, Mary Brew Ballachurry, John Cottier senior & John Cottier
junior, John Teare (Harry), John Cowle Ballalargy, Daniel Dowan,

For further details see index of wills by Joyce M Oates.

Andreas This is affirmed to be the last will and testamt: of Alice Carrad als Crinnill, who was buried the 18th of December 1696, Being of good & perfect mind and memory at he makeing thereof, and haveing recommended her soul into the hands of Almighty God; She disposed of her worldly effects in manner following: Itm: She left and bequeathed to her husband John Crinnell her part of a colt and her part of the sheep. Itm: She left her part of an ox to be pd after ye husband had sole yt same to her daughter Jony Cammaish, in liew of a heiffer yt was left her by her ffather in her christening money or penny. Itm: she left and bequeathed to Bessey Crinnill her part of yearling Bullock. Itm: she left to her daughter Kath: Cammaish a pettycoat & wast coat & six pence Legasie; Itm: to Joney Cammaish a pettycoat of linsey woolsey; Itm: to Mally Crinnill so much Linsey woolsey as would be pettycoat; Itm: she left her part of the pot in the house to her son John Cammaish, if he would buy another pot betwixt himself and her husband Itm: she declared these following summs of money to be due to her: ffrom Dan: Cowle 5s, from John Crinnill 5s 6d, from Jon: Cotter 5s, from John Garret 4s, from John Ratliff Ballakilley 8s, from William Keey 6s (pd), Itm: from Robt: Kelley 6s, from Dan: Dowan 5s, from Phillip Brew 6s, Itm: she apointed her daughter Jony Cammaish (vidzt ye younger) sole Exrx: of all the rest of her goods moveable & unmove= able whatsoever, and appointed her husband Jon: Crinnill super visor. Itm: to ye wittnesses of the will 6d apiece. Itm: she let to her husband her part ofye profit of ye money in Will: Ratliffs Land, & also her part of ye money in William Kaneens land, till her Exr: came to age testes William Keey} John Keey } jurati ffebr: the 13th 1698: pd by Will: Keey to John Cammaish ye Supervisor ye six shillings above mentconed The Supervisor named in the will, and the brother John Cammaish are swon in form of Law, pbatum est et solvit 6d Codicill addition Jo: Crinnill & Kath Cammaish The Inventory brought in by the Sumnr: is 01£ - 11s - 00d both deposed upon oath that ye The goods in the hands of ye brother afore menconed & Testator left a blanket that was hath given pledges ye witnesses of ye will upon her bed to Jony Innemeer and ye sd Kath and John Kneal hath deposed also shee left her husband a ffledge &blanet agt ye sd blanket [next page] ffebr: the 15th 1696 Dan: Kneal entrs: his claime agt the Exrs: of A----[fold] Garrett for the summe of 13s 6d The Overseer says he pd Dan: Kneal 10s Jan: 6tn 1697 John Cammaish entrs his claim agt the Exr: of his mother Alice Garret als Crinnill for the sum----[fold] 12s being the moiety of 20s due &c proved with ye consent of ye Execrx: The within Inventory .................. 01 - 11s - 00 Deducted funerall charges for Drinke ............................ 00 - 03 - 00 buriing money & pbate of the will ..... 00 - 02 - 05 Im: 5s more deducted being put down } thougt a Mistake in the price of an ox} 00 - 05 - 00 light & tobacco ....................... 00 - 00 - 07 11 - --- More the Legacies to ye witnesses ..... 00 - 01 - 0 More the Legacy to Kath Cammaish ...... 00 - 00 - 6 Decr: 17 1715 This day paid in money & accounte ye 15s 9d due from John Camaish to his sister the within Execrx: as settled below, And her husband does acquit & discharge him thereof for ever, witness his mark Before me Charles Kermod's mrk E Charles Wattleworth Regr: Novembr 16th 1699 Then received from Phillip Brew the 6s left upon in the within Will John Cammaish my mrk X Jan: 17th 1705 Then received from ye within John Garrett the 4s left upon him in ye within will for ye use of ye Execr: vizt: for ye exr:, ye husband having received ye other 2s ---- 16 1707 upon stateing of accts betwixt Joh: Camaish ye Supervisor and ye executrix, it appeares yt he owes her in all 15s 9d besides her pt Jon: Crenilts, John Radcliffes & Dan Dowans debt, and also her pt of ye moneys in Will: Radclifes and Keneens land both menconed in the will of her mother before me, Sam: Watleworth Archd: ----- besides a paire of shoes ----- in 2s 4d

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