Archd will 1663 #47 Maughold, of Donold/Daniel Joughin, died in 1663:

"66, Maughold: The last will and testament of DONOLD JOUGHIN. First he committed his soul to God and his body to Christian burial.
Item, he left to his TWO GRANDCHILDREN one lamb between them.
Item, he left to his WIFE twenty shillings, which was in the hands of HER SON WILLIAM.
Item, he constituted, and ordained his DAUGHTER ANN his true & lawful Executrix of all the rest of his goods moveable and unmoveable.

Testes: John Cannon, John Corlett, jurati.

WILLIAM KERMEEN is liable to pay the above named 20s because he did nott quit it upon the grave within the limited time.

Debts which the said Testator willed: Imprimis, from JOHN KIRMEEN, 29s which is already proved to be due from him. Item, he took upon his conscience that he paid WILLIAM KIRMEEN for all that was due unto him for the price of an oxe. Item, It was his will that his DAUGHTER ANN should have all the goods due unto her by the death of HER MOTHER as is to be seen in the records. Supervisors of this my will: JOHN CALLOW, JOHN CRAINE.

The Executrix by the Testimony of the Sumner and several other persons hath relinquished the Executorship. Therefore the General Sumner is charged by the Court to take Administration and a perfect Inventory and to Administor to the Creditors penny pound xxx as far as the goods will extend and if there be any remainder that it be reserved for the Executrix. The General Sumner hath proved this will. Probated est et solvit 6d.

Executors of Mr. RO: ALLEN deceased desired to enter their claim against the Executors of DANIELL JOUGHIN deceased for the due debt of 1 pound 11 shillings 6 pence and craveth trial according to law.

KK Maughall 9ber ye 10th 1663: WILLIAM KIRMEEN entereth his claim against the Executors of DANIELL JOUGHIN for 26s for service, and craveth trial according to Law, besides half firlet of meal, a fledge. Nonsuited for not presenting the claim within the limited time.

CHRISTOPHER KIRMEEN entereth his claim against the Executors of DANIELL JOUGHIN for a firlet of barley, & for a hive of bees, and craveth trial according to Law. Nonsuited for not presenting his claim within the limited time.

Copia vera examinatra per[?], John Huddlestone, Registry Archdeacon.

The original being in xxxxx payors & torn by xxx suings, this copy is recorded to be extant for the future.

These whose names are subscribed are made upon oath to testfy that we were present when Robert Christian General Sumner did give notice to JOHN KIRMEEN xxxx that he had bxxxx a publication both in the Chapter Court & in the parish Church that all such as in any way sought debt from the execr of DA: JOUGHIN of KK Maughold should come in xxxx, and present the same in 14 day or to be nonsuited. Whereupon the said KIRMEEN -----edged ye xxx xxxx xxx xxxx xxx ye said Teneral Sumner gave him further neither[?], and the xxxx of 14 days now xxxxxxx he xxxxxx xxxxx excuse; and this we signify to be truth, as witness our names, James Kermot, Wm. Kelly. xxxx 29th 1663." NOTE: Some of the people in this will are somehow intertwined with the previous will.


 

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