Alice Cowle alias Goldsmith alias Martin 1699

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 21 July 2018
Original: 0106207

ArW 1700A #57 Andreas will of Alice Cowle alias Goldsmith alias Martin, died 7 March 1699/1700:

 57, Andreas: 
This is affirmed to be the last will of Alice Cowle who departed this life about the 7th of March 1699, being in good and pfect memory; first she
commended her soule to God and body to Xtian buriall. Itm: She left to Christian Gawn a linnen wheel a chest and three yards of linsey woolsey,
and her wearing linens Itm: to Phillip Tear 6d. To the Curate 12d. And constituted her son John Goldsmith sole exr: of all the rest of her
goods of what nature soever moveable & unmoveable. witness: John Curghey, Phillip Tear. The Exr: at age is sworne in form of law. The
Inventary to be brought in by the Sumner within a month. -- June 1700: Phillip C---- enters his claime agt the Exrs: of Alice Cowle als Martin
for 1s 8d, due to Steph: Tear, 9s due to Mich: Lace's wife, and 9d due to ----- Cowle in KK Bryde due &c:

? ArW 1701A #61 Andreas will of Michael Lace, died 4 February 1700/1: wife Alice Lace alias Christian, son William, son Henry, son John, son Thomas, son Michael, son Daniel, witnesses & pledges: John Christian & Michael Howland ? ArW 1706A #12 Andreas will of Stephen Teare, died 13 July 1705: wife is alive, dau Catharine underage, dau Joney underage, brother John Teare will of sister, indicating Alice is dead & her 2nd husband is Patrick Cowle: ArW 1701 #35 Andreas will of Catharine Lace als Martin, died 14 March 1710/1: This is affirmed to be the last will and testament of Cathrine Lace als Martin, who departed this life about the 14 March 1710/11, being in perfect mind and memory at the making thereof. First, she committed her soul to God and her body to Christian burial. Item, to her daughter in law Bahy Keneen she left a new waistcoat, bodices, a smock, petticoat, & a xxx of linens. To her son John Lace a sheep and a lamb. Toher grandson John Lace as much cloth as would make him a coat. To her son Daniel Lace a sheep and a lamb. To her daughter in law Cath: Martin her shoes and stockings, and a neck cloth to her grandson Thomas Lace To her son William a coverled & blanket if he came for the same otherwise the coverled was to be given to her son John To Cathrine Christian als Sayle a kerchief; To Cathrine Martin a pair of sleeves To Margaret Sayle a petticoat and waistcoat that were sometimes worn She declared that there was fifteen shillings due from Joney Fargher als Martin to whom she left six pence legacy She also left a fourth part of some torn ground called the Coney's Hill to her son Steven Lace besides a roof of an house to the said son Steven To the witnesses six pence apiece Lastly, she appointed and constituted her aforesaid son Steven Lace sole Executor of all the rest of her goods moveable and immoveable whatever. Witnesses: William Brew, Thomas Kinread The Executor sworn in Court in form of Law Pledges to secure the office and pay all debts and legacies are the witnesses of the will 18th June 1711: The Revd. Mr. Sam:Wattleworth Archdeacon enters a claim against the Executors of Cath Lace alsMartin for all arrears of tythes, offerings, and xxxx &c., and craves trial Whereas Kathrine Lace alias Martin did in her last will declare that James Farragher and his wife did owe her fifteen shillings, now in regard the same was dubious and admitted a great dispute, the said Steven and James are come to a mutual agreement, viz., that the same James Farragher and his wife pay unto the said Steven Lace and his Assigns the sum of seven shillings six pence in full of theforesaid fifteen shillings and of all other claims and demands which the said Steven has may or can have against the said James and his wife upon any account not over from the beginning of the world to the date of these presents. But if the said Steven will recover from Patt. Coule some chattels and effects which is in his possession, sometimes belonging unto Alice Martin deceased his late wife and possess him the said James and his wife of the same then the foresaid James Farragher and his wife are to pay unto the said Steven seven shillings sixpence more besides half the charges the said Steven will be at in recovering the foresaid chattels and effects. And hereupon all xxx claims and demands are to cease forever betwixt 'em both for performance, whereof both parties have bound themselves each to other in the penalty of five pounds in nature of all fines as witness their marks to their names this 11th of October 1711. [signed their marks] Steven Lace, James Farragher, Joney Farragher als Martin Witnesses: W. Parr, W. Corkill, Pat. Boyd, Christopher Corkill 25th January 1711/12: The within Stephen Lace & James Farragher have acknowledged the within agreement to be their act and deed before me, Dan. Mylrea. January 26th, 1711/12: I Stephen Lace do acknowledge to have received form James Faragher & his wife the sum of seven shillings six pence according to the within agreement, and do acquit them forever of the same, as witness my mark to my name Stephen Lace. Before me, Sam Watleworth, Archd: Archdeacon Will note dated 25 March 1699/1700 regarding claims made against Alice Cowle alias Goldsmith alias Martin who died 7March 1699/1700, ArW1700A #57: See: ArW 1700A #57 Andreas will of Alice Cowle alias Goldsmith alias Martin, died 7 March 1699/1700: 1st husband Philip Goldsmith [died 1685, ArW 1684A #082 Andreas], 2nd husband Patrick Cowle, son & executor John Goldsmith of age, also: Christian Gawne, Philip Teare, See: Archdeacon Wills note dated 28 May 1700, found with the defuncts of Lonan, Conchan, Braddan & Marown: Alice Cowle als Martin, pauper, was dead by this date. first husband of Ann: ArW 1684A #082 Andreas will of Philip Goldsmith, died 19 April 1685: wife [Alice Martin remarried Patrick Cowle, her will ArW 1700A #57 Andreas], only son John Goldsmith, brother John (dau Catharine); Witness William Cannell, pledge John Teare & brother John Goldsmith will of sister: ArW 1710A #35 Andreas will of Catharine Lace als Martin, died about 14 March 1710/11: husband [Thomas] Lace is not mentioned [died 1706], son John Lace (married Bahie Keneen, son John Lace), son Daniel Lace (married Catharine Martin, son Thomas Lace), son William Lace, son Stephen Lace, sister Joney Martin (married James Faragher), also: Catharine Christian alias Sayle, Margaret Sayle, witnesses William Brew & Thomas Kinread, Patrick Cowle (2nd) husband of deceased Alice Martin owed some chattels & effects Febr: 25th 99 Dan: Cowl enters agt the Exrs: of Alice Martin for ........... 2 - --- Margt Cowl enters agt the said Exrs of Alice Martin for ...... 1 - 6 Anno et Die prdicto Will: Cowl enters for .................... 2 - 6

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