Catharine Crellin alias Harrison alias Tyldesley 1687

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 2 January 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1687A #13 Arbory will of Catharine Crellin alias Harrison alias Tyldesley, dated 24 November 1686: 
Summary: 1st husband William Harrison (EpW 1660E Arbory), 2nd husband Sir John Crellin (EpW 1670E #031 Arbory), dau Mary Harrison, son Thomas Crellin, dau Alice 
Crellin, dau Joney Harrison, son George Harrison, also: Sir Thomas Parre, Mr David Murrey senior of Douglas, Ellin/Nelly Clague, widow Craine of the Burne at St 
John's Chapel; witnesses: Philip Leece/Lees & Samuel  Robinson; pledges: Richard Quillin & William Curghey, also Jahn Maddrell & his wife entered a claim.
Will of 1st husband: EpW 1660E Arbory will of William Harrison, died about 1660: wife [Catharine Tyldesley] is alive [remarried to Sir John Crellin 
in 1662, died 1686, ArW 1687A #13 Arbory], eldest son George, dau Joney, dau Mary, brother John Harrison, brother in law Mr Richard Tyldesley, 
witnesses: William Tyldesley & John Quillin.
Will of 2nd husband: EpW 1670E #031 Arbory will of Sir John Crellin, minister of the Parish of Arbory, died about 29 April 1670, intestate: wife [Catharine Crellin 
alias Harrison alias Crellin] is alive [her will ArW 1687A #13 Arbory], son (only living child) Thomas Crellin, dau Alice Crellin (she has a bible worth 4s in her 
hands, Is she a dau in law?), sisters Ann Craine als Crellin & Mary Callister als Crellin, deceased father (or grandfather?) Thomas Crellin, brother in law Hugh 
Craine (married Ann Crellin before 1657, son William & dau Ann) and brother in law William Callister (married in 1662 to Mary Crellin).
   Sister in law: ArW 1687 defuncts Arbory: Ellin/Nelly Harrison was dead by 15 June 1687 Arbory, made a will, per 1687 defuncts Arbory.
   Will of sister in law: ArW 1687A #12 Arbory will of Ellin Harrison, Deed of Gift made 4 January 1675/6, accepted as a will in 1687: nephew George Harrison 
   of The Hill, Colby, sisters [sister Jane died 1654, married xxxx Harrison; sister Ann married William Maddrell, also: brother William who died 1660 & 
   married Catharine Tyldesley & their eldest son George, brother John], witnesses: Jane Banks & Henry Moore.
   Will of sister in law: ArW 1654A #17 German will of Jane Cowle alias Harrison, dated 18 May 1654: eldest son 
   Nicholas Cowle, youngest son James, brother William Harrison (his son George Harrison). 
Will of  brother in law: ArW 1670A #042 Arbory will of John Harrison of the Hill, Arbory, dated 7 April 1670: not married, executors nephew George Harrison (heir 
of his deceased father William) & niece Joney Harrison & niece Mary Harrison who are all sick at probate time, sister Ann (married to William Maddrell), sister 
Ellin, mother is still alive, brother in law William Gawn of Rowany, Rushen, also: Harry Willy, Attorney Qualtrough, Charles Voyze/Voast, Deemster Norris, Robert 
Comish & his wife, William Kinvig junior, Thomas Keig, Edward Clague & his sister Ellin.
See mention of John Maddrell: ArW 1673A #28 Arbory will of Christian Maddrell alias Harrison, died about 21st March 1673/4: husband Henry Maddrell died Jan 1673/4, 
his will ArW 1673A #23 Arbory; eldest son William Maddrell, dau in law Ann Maddrell alias Harrison (md William), dau Joney Maddrell, son John & his wife & their 
daughter, son in law Henry Corkish (md Joney), granddau Isabel Maddrell, granddau Joney Maddrell, granddau Margaret Corkish, son Richard, grandson John Maddrell, 
sister Margaret Harrison, also: Thomas Cannell (married), Nicholas Bridson (married), Deemster Thomas Norris, witness John Kewn, John Costeen of Aristine, xxxx 
Keig of Ballaglonney, Mr Goodwin, Luke Prenton, William Grason, Thomas Moore of Poolin, others.
Will of 1st husband: EpW 1660E Arbory will of William Harrison, died about 1660: wife alive, eldest son George left tenement and land. Daughters Jony & Mary, 
brother John. Brother in law Richard Tyldesley. Executors daughters Jony & Mary. Witnesses, William Tyldesley, John Quiline. 

KK Arbory Novr: 24th 1686 In the name of God Amen: Katharin Crellin (als) Tyldsely being sick in body but of perfect memory praised be God for the same did make this her last will & Testamt: in manner as ffolloweth: Imprs: She committed her soule to God & her body to Christian buriall; Itm: She bequeathed to her daughter Mary Harrison halfe a crown; Itm: She left to her son Thomas Crellin halfe a Crowne; Ittm: She left to her son Thomas a chest; Ittm: She left to her daughter Jony Harrison her linnen and woollen cloaths; Ittm: She appointed and ordained her son George Harrison execr: of all thereof her goods moveable & immoveable; Ittm: She declard that she was oweing nothing to any body in the world, excepting to Sr Thom: Parr, to Mr David Murrey Senr: in Duglas, and something to Nelly cluaig; Ittm: She declard there was 15s due from Willm: Callister in Peeltown and from Widdow Crain of the burn at S: Johns Chappell, as also she did declare, that those overseers had 3 bedsteads, whereof she had nothing from them of her own due; Ittm: She did declare that those overseers sold a Hogshead to Wm: Cubbon, whereof due to the Testatrix 1 shilling; Likewise a brueing a pan sold by the overseers where She did declare there was 2 shillings due to her out of the same, together with her right of two great books; all this the Testatrix did firmly declare being in perfect memory before use Phil: Lees his mark X} Kath: Crellin als Tyldsley Sam: Robinson } jurati her mark X The Exr: hath admitted his sister to be joynt Exr: with him who are sworn in Court according to Law pbatum est et solvit 6d [next page] A true and perfect Inventory of the goods of Katharin Crellin (alias) Tildesley taken and prizd by 4 sworn men viz: Robt: Comish, John Corrin Willm: Cluaig and John Juke prizd as ffolloweth Imprs: The deads part of a litle presse & wooden vessells & 1 pewter dish .... 00 - 07 - ----[fold] Ittm: the deads part of the bedcloaths and a litle wheel ..................... 00 - 05 ----[fold] Ittm: the deads part of fflaxe and teh bag with it ........................... 00 - 01 - 0----[fold] Ittm: the deads part of a kieve 2 baskets & 1 old barrell .................... 00 - 02 - 0----[fold] Ittm: the deads part of an oxe & salt boxe ................................... 00 - 09 - 0----[fold] Prizers Robt: Comish his mark X John Corrin his mark X Willm: Cluaig his mrk X John Juke his mark X Pledges according to Law: Rich: Quilleen & Wm: Curghey Decr: 7th 1687 Alice Crellin enters her claime agt: ye Exrs: of Kath: Crellin als Tyldesley for ye summe of 5£ due debt as will be made to appeare & craveth ye Law January 18th 1687/ John Madrell in ye behalf of himself & his wife enters his claime agt: ye Exrs: of Kath: Crellin als Tyldesley for ye summe of 36s due debt as will be made to appeare & craveth ye Law

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