Margery Lewney alias Woods 1688

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 3 February 2019
Original: 0106205

Archdeacon Will 1688A #30 Maughold will of Margery Lewney alias Woods, died about February 1687/8:  
Summary: husband [John] Lewney is alive [Did he remarry to a woman previously married to xxxx Quilleash/Colleish?, & he died 1699, his will ArW 1699A #68 Maughold], 
infant child Philip Lewney, son John, son Daniel, son William, brother in law Philip Cashin in Lonan (has a daughter); kinswoman Elizabeth xxxx (has a daughter), 
also: Ellin Bell, vicar Thomas Allen, Daniel Corkill, Elizabeth Woods, Isabel Cowle, witnesses: Thomas Allen vicar & Philip Cashen & William Corkill, pledges: 
Daniel Cowle & William Kneen.
Maughold parish register: Margery Woods married John Looney on 16 April 1665 in Maughold.
Maughold parish register: Philip Cashin married Margaret Woods 4 August 1668 in Maughold. 
Maughold parish register: Margaret Cashin dau of Philip Cashin christened 3 November 1686 in Maughold.
Will of husband:  ArW 1699A #68 Maughold will of John Lewney, died 12 November 1699: [1st wife Margery Woods, died 1687/8, ArW 1688A #30 Maughold], [2nd wife] wife 
is alive [previously married to xxxx Colleish / Quilleash], son [stepson] James Colleish/Quilleash, son Daniel/Donold, son John, son William, grandson James, 
grandson John, William Christian of Ballafayle, Robert Quay & his mother, witnesses: John Kerruish & Robert Callow, pledges: Robert Callow & Hugh Cannon[?].
Will of son: EpW 1718E Maughold will of William Lewney of the Curragh, & sheep at Ballafayle & Balnegory, died 18 July 1718:  wife Joney [Colleish/Quilleash, died 
1735, ArW 1736A #56 Maughold], son & heir John, son William underage, dau Elizabeth/Betty underage, dau Ann, dau Margery, witnesses: William Callow & Edmund Kneale.
Will of dau in law: ArW 1736A #59 Maughold will of Joney Lewney alias Colleish/Quilleash, died 26 December 1735: husband [William] Lewney is not mentioned [died 1718, 
EpW 1718E Maughold], dau Margery, dau Elizabeth, dau Ann, son William, witnesses: William Quayle & Margaret Kelly, pledges: William Quayle & Edmund Callow Ballaskeag.

[The top left is crumbled away.] ----------- -------------------- -------------eny -------------------- ----- ------ ---------------- ---87; Imprs: she commited her soule to ------- ----------------- ---he bequeathed to her kinswoman Eliza----- ------ flaxen whe----- ---rowne petticoat; Itm: to ye daughter of E----- ---- ---amb if her sheep happened to have any such; Itm: to Ellin Bell on--- ----- barley; Itm: to Phillip Cassins daughter in KK Lonan a linnen appron --- to her---- --- her part of ye herring netts; Itm: To her sonne Willm Lowney --- part of ye corne viz: halfe ye crop in ye Croft; Itm: she bequeathed all ye ---- yt was of her sonn Williams make equally 'twixt her said sone and her infant child Phillip Lowny; Im: she bequeathed to ye viccar a mutten in his on------ Itm: she declared yt there was mony due from herself and husband to these ------ following viz: To Tho: Allen viccar, to Danll Corkill, to Eliza: Woods, and to Isable Cowle slock=relane, and left her part of ye Heffer in=calf to discharge her part of ye said Debts; Itm: To her husband a head carchiefe; And all ye rest of her goods she bequeathed to her sones Joh: & Daniell & Phillip Lowny and appointed ym her Lawfull executors The father of ye Exrs: and ye uncle testes Thomas Allen } juratus Philip Cassen are sworne according to William Corkill} Law pbatum est et solvit 6d The Inventory taken according to Law amounts without debts to ...... 0£ - 17s - 0d The goods in ye fathers hands who hath given pledges Don: Cowle & Wm Kneene

Last Modified 3 February 2019