Thomas Taylor 1686

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 15 December 2018
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1686A #08 Malew will of Thomas Taylor, dated 21 January 1686/7: 
Summary: wife was not mentioned, dau Elizabeth, dau Henry, pledges: William Taylor & John Quayle, witnesses: John Quayle & Daniel Clucas, appraisor: Thomas Taylor. 
Malew parish register: Thos: Taylor, Gall, buried 21 January 1686/7. QUESTION: Is he Thomas Taylor, the son of xxxx Taylor (his father) & xxxx Gell (his mother?).
?Son: Malew parish register: Henry Taylor  Crossag,  buried 20 January 1722/3.
?Father: Malew parish register: Henry Taylor Crossage  buried 19 April 1665.
?Father &c: 1631 Malew, Liber Canc, 1631  #51: An exchange between Ed Shimmin and John Caveen & wife and Henry Taylor: They are to give Henry Taylor 
the oat land without the flat ditch of Crossag for Taylor's right of the said Flat or Close meadow land, haggard, house, rooms, all easements thereunto 
belonging, Henry to pay 5s rent & 1 lamb & 10 rarrs turff & 3 days shearing.
?Self & son: 1704 Composition Book, Malew: Thomas Taylor of Crossag compounded for 2s Abby rent in 1666, fine then was 20 years determined,in 1691, 
[his son] Henry Taylor was tenant of the land, so to pay not £1.

KK Malew Jan ye 21 1686/ The last will and testement of Tho: Taylor who commited his soule to -----[dark] body to Christian buriall; It: he bequeathed to the poore dj: firlet of barley and -----[dark] of wheat. It: he declared that all that was due to his daughter Elezbeth -----[dark] --ho had it, and brought it alone with her; and yt also she brought with -----[dark] him that was betwixt he and she, and tooke it on his death, yt if in case she -----[dark] --er any thing due to her, yt there was not 2d due to her, and he bequathed to he-----[dark] 6d legacye. It: he declared that there was due to him 2s 8d from An-----[dark] and the Executors of Ed: Shimin. It: he constituted and appointed his son Hen-----[dark] sole executor of all the rest of his good moveable and unmoveable w-----[dark] ever The Execr: sworn in Court accord-----[dark] Testes Jo: Quaile } to Law Dan: Clucas} jurati pbatum est et solvit 1s The Inventory of the goods of ye above Tho: Taylor view'd and priced by -----[dark] men to wit: Jo: Quaile, Jo: Norris, Tho: Quackin and Tho: Taylor as fol-----[dark] Imprs: all the horses 5s, all ye wooden vessels 2s 6d, ye shaped clothes} £ s d linin and woollen 1s, shoes & stokins 10d, It; 2 cars and stradle 6d }... 00 - 09 - 1-----[edge] It: ye deads part of the corne 8s 8d, It: his part of a turfe stack and} bedstid 14s ........................................................}... 00 - 09 - -----[edge] It: ye deads part of a pott 1s ............................................. 00 - 01 - 0-----[edge] The goods in ye Exrs: hands who hath given pledges according to Law Wm Tailor & John Quaile

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