Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 8 May 2018 |
Original: | 0106202 |
Archdeacon Will 1673A #29 Malew will of Catharine Moore alias Corrin, died 20 February 1673/4, husband Martin Moore: Summary: husband Martin Moore, sister Amy Corrin (md Wm Cuddie), also: Charles Moore & wife & dau Isabel Moore, niece Ellin Quiddie/Cuddie, brother in law William Cuddie, witnesses: Thomas Parr, Hugh Arthur, Mary Arthur, Jane Traverse, Catharine Bridson NOTE: Catharine Corrin married Martin Moore on 19 May 1673 in Malew Parish Malew parish register: Cathrin Moore als Corrin wife of Martin buried 21 February 1673/4 son: Malew parish register: John Moore infant son of Martin Moore, see Cathrin Moore als Corrin, buried 21 Feb 1673/4 her sister: Amy Corrin married William Cuddie on 26 June 1654 in Malew Parish Malew parish register: Amy Cuddy als Corrin buried 21 Nov 1695 husband: Malew parish register: Martin Moore shipwrecked buried 21 August 1682 regarding husband: see also: ArW 1668 presentment Malew Parish: Fbr 25th 1668/9: The prsentmts: of the Church wardens & Chapter quest ----[torn] Malew: Cath: Quiddi ----- ------ ----- fathered upon Martin Moore 3 dies pf----[dark] Xtn ------ ----- -----[torn] illegitimate daughter of husband Martin: Ann daughter of Martin Moore & Catharine Cuddie christened 24 Feb 1668/9 ?2nd illegitimate child: Elizabeth dau of Martin Moore and Ellin Taylor chr 17 August 1671 Malew husband remarried: Martin Moore married Mary Radcliffe on 15 May 1676 in Malew Parish Robert son of Martin Moore and Mary Radcliffe chr 7 January 1676/7 Malew Mary dau of Martin Moore and Mary Radcliffe chr 1 Nov 1677 Malew Henry son of Martin Moore and Mary Radcliffe chr 2 Mar 1677/8 Malew Malew bur reg: Alice Moore dau of Martin Moore bur 4 Apr 1692 ?born about 1679 Jane dau of Martin Moore and Mary Radcliffe chr 31 Aug 1681 Malew, died of smallpox & buried 3 May 1685 will of brother in law: ArW 1663 #127 Santan, of John Moore of Ballafurt, Santan, died 13 Feb 1663/64: wife Margaret Moore als Oates, children, 2 children John & Robert Moore underage (Robert was dead by 1675 when John rec'd his legacy), Thomas Woods senior & Thomas Kinley are overseers; brothers Martin & William Moore; Witnesses: Robert Brew, Thomas Kinley, John Oates a niece: See also ArW 1689 #23 Santan, of Thomas Moore, died 1689, Conditions of Marriage made 1674: mariage contract is between Thomas Moore on one side and Margaret Oates on the other, both of Santan; John Moore is son of Margaret Oates, Margaret Moore is daughter of Thomas Moore & Margaret Ronane/Rowan his wife, Sir Hugh Cosnahan and Martin Moore (an uncle of John Moore) were witnesses to the marriage contract see sister: The prsentmt: of the Chapterquest KK Malew ffebr: 24th 1677: Amie Corrin for not givinge to the poore 5s that was left upon her beinge exeuctor to her sister Cath: Moore alis Corrin in 1673 beinge swarne to doe the same: injoyned to pay the same to the poor before ye minister & Church warden wthin 14 dayes after notice sub paena 5s ad usum
KK Malew ffebr 20th 1673/4 The last will and testament of Cathrin Moore alis Corrin who committed her soule to God and her body to the earth; Item she bequeathed to the poor five shillings and willed it upon her sister to pay it; Item she bequeathed to her sister and her children all the shaped cloathes to her bodie both linin and wollne. Item she bequeathed to the wife of Chas: Moore her best Apron and best laced handcarchife and alsoe bequeathed her white silke hood to her daughter Issable Moore; Item shee bequeathed to the vicar Sr Tho: Parre a loan handcarchife. Item she bequeathed to her husband Martin Moore three neckcarchifes to be banns or what he pleaseth bequeathed alsoe to him the webb that is in the websters hands to be cloathes for him, Item bequeathed to Ellin Quiddie a black silke whist Item she constituted and ordained the child upon her beareinge her lawfull executor yf the child lived then yf the child did not lieve, shee constituted and ordained then her husband Martin Moore and her sister Amy her true and lawfull executors and in case the child lived she bequeathed it to the trution or keepeing of her said sister and the goods to be betwixt the sister and her husband till the childe come to yeeres, the father to be att halfe charges to bringe up the child Test: Tho: Parre } The executors sworn in form of law Hu: Arthur } Cathrin Bridson } jurati pbatum et solvit xijd Mary Arthur } Jane Traverse } May ye 7th 1674 Mrs Ellinor Christian enters her claime against ye executor of Cathe: Corrin for the sume of sixe shillings two pence due debt & craveth tryall The Inventorie of the goods of the said Cathrin Moore alis Corrin viewd and priced by foure swarne men to witt John Shimmine, Dan Caveene, Hugh Arthur and Henry Quorke as followeth Impris: som earthen potts xiiijd wooden vessells and trenchers 2s ............. 00 - 03 - 02 Itt: a beere firkin a tub and a barrell 4s a straw baskett 4d ................. 00 - 04 - 04 Itt: a younge heffer 4 yeeres ould xs[10s] a paire tongues & rackentrees } and pott hookes xijd old pott 6d som stickes and bedstid 2s 8d ......}..... 00 - 14 - 02 Itt: som wooll 2d som lines 3d linin wheele 2s flax seede 6d .................. 00 - 02 - 10 Itt: eight pounds of hurds xxd[20d] som heckle hempe and hurds 18d ............ 00 - 03 - 02 Itt: a fledge 2s 6d halfe 3 stooles halfe a table 10d ......................... 00 - 03 - 04 Itt: halfe a groope 3d a litle box with locke & key 3d som yarne 7d ........... 00 - 01 - 06 Itt: 3 qrters of lead and hookes 6d ........................................... 00 - 00 - 06 Itt: 2 pillow beeres six hapkins 1 towell and carchiffe ....................... 00 - 10 - 06 Itt: a sute of lynin and woollen for a younge child & som lynsy woolsie ....... 00 - 05 - 00 Itt: som spoones 3d another sute of lynins 2s 4d .............................. 00 - 02 - 07 Itt: a trunke and deske ....................................................... 00 - 06 - 00 Itt: a cow and a halfe heffer of 2 yeere old .................................. 00 - 19 - 00 Itt: a yerlinge sheepe and a quarter xvd 2 broad geese & gander & hen 2s 2d.... 00 - 03 - 05 Itt: dj a paile a tub and stoone 2s eight yards of linsie woolsy 6s 8d ........ 00 - 08 - 08 Itt: 2 white blanketts 9s two blanketts more 4s ............................... 00 - 13 - ----[dark] Itt: 2 canvesses 2s 6d a pillow beere 3 napkins a carchiffe 4s ................ 00 - 04 - 0----[dark] Itt: 4 small sheetes and halfe ould sheete and rough sheete.................... 00 - ----[dark] Itt: a skarffe of black silke (and a whist) wch is wth Mrs X?ian .............. 00 - ----[dark] Itt: a chist xs[10s] .......................................................... 00 - ----[dark] pledge in forme of law Tho: Stole for Emmy, & Hugh Arthur for ye hu----[dark] Note that halfe the goose belongs to Wm Cuddie and but thoth[?]----[dark]
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