Margaret Calcott alias Preston 1699

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 13 June 2018
Original: 0106207

Archdeacon Will 1699A #16 Malew will of Margaret Calcott alias Preston, died 1 February 1699/1700, probably in child birth:
Summary: husband [Richard] Calcott is alive [married February 1678/9, he died 1728/9, Episcopal will], son Robert of age, dau Elizabeth, son Fall, 
sister Ellinor, witnesses: ----nr Walkington & John Kewley, pledges: Do: / Daniel xxxx & Mr Gunner [John] Rothmell/Rothwell
Malew parish register: Margrtt: Calcott als Preston buried 2 February 1699/1700
Malew parish register: Margt Preston married Richard Calcott on 16 Feb 1678/9 Malew (Is Richard the son of Ferdinando Calcott?)
husband: Malew parish register: Rich: Calcott buried 27 February 1728/9 Episcopal will
son: Malew parish register: Robert son of Richard Calcott & Margaret Preston born about 1683
dau: Malew parish register: Elizabeth dau of Richard Calcott christened on 21 July 1686 in Malew
dau: Malew parish register: Elizabeth Calcott dau of Richard Calcott buried 10 January 1689/90
dau: Malew parish register: Margaret dau of Richard Calcott christened on 13 October 1689 in Malew
son: Malew parish register: Ferdinando son of Richard Calcott christened on 2 May 1693 in Malew
dau: Malew parish register: Elizabeth dau of Richard Calcott & Margaret Preston born about fall 1696
will of mother: ArW 1691A #53 Malew will of Amy Preston alias Harrison, died 28 March 1692: husband William Preston is dead, dau Ellin Preston, 
dau Margaret (married to Richard Calcott), dau Ann (married Christopher Creer in 1688), witnesses & pledges: Robert Moore & Phinlo Gell,
mother: Malew parish register: Amie Preston als Harrison buried 28 March 1692
sister: Malew parish register: Ann Preston married Christopher Creer on 8 May 1688 in Malew
See namesake of son: Ferdinand Calcott witness in the will of Captain Mr Thomas Huddlestone of Ballacott will 1674A #01 Malew
See namesake of son: Ferdinand Calcott mentioned in will of Henry Nowell esquire, late Governor of the Isle of Man will 1677A #130 Malew
See namesake of son: Ferdinand Calcott mentioned (steward to the lord, sole inheritor and executor) in will of Mr Thomas Tetlo 
gunner at Castle Rushen will 1677A #058 Rushen
See namesake of son: Mr Ferdinand Calcott friend & executor of Governor Henry Stanley esquire will 1678A #79 Malew
See namesake of son: Mr Ferdinand Calcott presented 1679 Malew and censured as a repeat adulterer
See namesake of son: Mr Ferdinand Calcott waterbailiff mentioned in the will of William Christian joiner of Douglas will 1680A #09 Braddan
See namesake of son: Ferdinand Calcott witness to the letter assigning attorneys for Ewan Calcott gentleman and son of Major Robert Calcott
esquire of the Nunnery will 1681A #13 Braddan
See namesake of son: Ferdinand Calcott mentioned (2nd cousin, entered a claim for 10£ sterling) per will of Major Robert Calcott esquire of the
Nunnery will 1681A #13 Braddan
See namesake of son: Ferdinand Calcott & Margaret Scotson presented 1684 Malew for living together in one house in fornication, Margaret was now pregnant 
by him per presentment dated 15 February 1684/5, they apparently married, had 3 children, Elizabeth born late summer 1685, Stanley christened 4 July 1686, 
& Margaret christened 19 Jun 1689 Malew

------ Ffebruary ye first day 1699/700 The last will and testament of Margret Calcott She comits her soule to God and her body to Archdeacon Will 1690 through 1695 367 Christian: she leaves her son Robert her half of ye house paying her sister Elliner 4 pound out of it; She likewise left her son Ffall Robert and her daughter Ellissabeth whole exequetors of her goods her son Robert paying for his third part of ye goods 5 pound, betwixt her son Ffall and her daughter Ellissabeth; she left her son Ffall for an ox his granmother left him a heffer Likewise she left her daughter Ellissabeth 6 fine napkins one pare of shetes one pillabeere and all her wearing close that is shaped to her body witnesses pressent ----nr Walkinton} The husband (with Robt the John Kewley}jurati Exr: at age) is sworn in form of Law pbatum est et solvit The Inventory next Court [next page] The invictory of Margret Calcott praysed by 4 sworn men viz: Robt Shimmin, Tho: Woods Tho: Looney, Edvard Killey Impr: for 2 flugins 2 quarts, 2 candlestiks ....} £ s d 2 salsers &a tankart, amorter, 12s deads part} ... 0 - 6 - 0 for pewter dishes & plates 17s deads part ........... 0 - 8 - 09 a par of seales[?] weighed a brass pan and} 2 laddles[?] ye deads part .............}.......... 0 - 2 - 00 for 4 chamber pot and epeconsly[?] 6d p ............. 0 - 0 - 09 for 13 tranchers 2 prints[?[ 10s 2d deads part ...... 0 - 0 - 07 for wooden dishes 2s 6d deads part .................. 0 - 1 - 03 for wooden cans 2s deads part ....................... 0 - 1 - 00 for 2 pales 2s ....deads part ....................... 0 - 1 - 00 for cups and piggins 1s deads part .................. 0 - 0 - 06 for mugs 1s deads part .............................. 0 - 1 - 00 2 pots & 2 kettels 8s deads part .................... 0 - 4 - 00 for 3 wheeles --- deads part ........................ 0 - 2 - 00 for a cubbard and glas beads 12s dead part .......... 0 - 6 - 00 for chares, forms, stools and table 14s} deads part ............................}............. 0 - 7 - 00 for irons 3s deads part ............................. 0 - 1 - 06 for keeves and barrels and tups and } ferons and a pland 13s deads part} ............... 0 - 6 - 06 for a chist 2 trases craddel and ---- 9s } deads part ...........................}........... 0 - 4 - 06 for a bedsted and cubbard 8s dead part .............. 0 - 4 - 00 for a chest 1s deads part ........................... 0 - 0 - 06 for a bedsted ad ox 5s deads part ................... 0 - 2 - 06 for chests, and a bedsted 16s deads part ............ 0 - 8 - 00 for napkins 5s deads part ........................... 0 - 2 - 06 for a kearin cloth table coth towel 5s the} deads part ............................} ......... 0 - 2 - 06 3 -10 - 04 [next page] £ s d for fine and course sheets 20s the} deads part ....................}.................. 0 -10 - 00 for 7 sheets 6s deads part .......................... 0 - 3 - 00 a fledge and blanket 6s deads part .................. 0 - 3 - 00 for 2 blankets 2 bags 7s deads part ................. 0 - 3 - 06 for 3 rugs 2 blankets and a table cloth} 15s the deads part ....................}............. 0 - 7 - 06 for 3 kushins 1s 6d the deads part .................. 0 - 0 - 09 for ye combs and gridle 2s 6d deads part ............ 0 - 1 - 03 for 3 beds and bolster 30s deads part ............... 0 -15 - 00 for blankets and coverlets 5s deads part ............ 0 - 2 - 06 for socks 2s deads part ............................. 0 - 1 - 00 for sted and bedsted 5s deads part .................. 0 - 2 - 06 for a grape and spade 2s deads part ................. 0 - 1 - 00 for book 6s deads part .............................. 0 - 3 - 00 for ---isted 4s deads part .......................... 0 - 2 - 00 for wolen yarn 2s deads part ........................ 0 - 1 - 00 for linin yars 7s deads part ........................ 0 - 3 - 06 1/2 for a cow 20s the deads part ........................ 0 -10 - 00 for 2lb of yarn 1s 6d deads part .................... 0 - 00 - 09 3 -11 - 03 The goods of the children under age with the custody of the said chldren in the tuition of the eld est son Robert who hath -----[torn] pledges in form of Law Do: ------[torn] and Mr Gunner Rothmell -----[torn] [next page] depts payd out of ye invictory of Margret Calcott by Rich: Calcott & Robt her son £ s d Impr: for funerall charges .................. 00 - 07 - 0 fine pd ..................................... 00 - 06 - 8 It: for making ye coffing ................... 00 - 04 - 6 for dales to make ye coffin ................. 00 - 03 - 0 pd to Mr Looney dept due to him ............. 00 - 06 - 0 pd to Mr Woods as due to him ................ 00 - 03 - 0 pd 2 men for mowing ......................... 00 - 01 - 6 pd Ellissabeth Qulatrough dept} due to her ...................}.............. 00 - 05 - 0 01 - 10 - 6

Last Modified 13 June 2018