Castle Rushen Papers.
Document No. 212.
The names of all the ffelons that were arraigned & condempned in these yeares followinge begininge at Michaelmas 1640. And a noate upon every name who was executed, reprived or pdoned.
Ano. 1640. |
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Wilim Quiny of K Malew pish : |
Reprived |
wru Kneene of Ballalaugh pish |
Executed |
Roi Kelly of K Arbory pish |
Executed |
Ano. 1641. |
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Ewan Casement of K Maughall |
Executed |
*Xpiañ Kinred of K Christ lez Ayre |
Executed |
Robt Crowe of K Christ lez Ayre |
Pdoned |
Jo : Casement of ye sd pish |
Pdoned |
Jo : Gouldsmith of ye sd pish |
Executed |
Rich : Hutchin of K Arbory |
Executed Ano. 1643. |
Danold Quayle of K Michell pish |
Reprived |
Issabell Clemyn of K Bradan |
Reprived |
Wm Oates of K Bradan |
Pdoned |
Tho Stoale of K Lonan |
Pdoned |
Donald Kermod of yt pish |
Pdoned |
Mallony Quarke of yt pish |
Pdoned |
Jo : Howland of K Bryde |
Executed |
Margr Reade of K Christ Rushen |
Pdoned |
Wm Gell her sone |
Pdoned Ano. 1644. |
Tho. Corrin soñe Wm Corrin of Trinito Rushen |
Executed |
Phill. McBryan of Ballaugh pish |
Executed |
Jo. Quayle of K Michell |
Pdoned |
Joseph Bonde, drumer Englishman |
Pdoned Ano. 1645. |
Richard Dicconson Englishman |
Executed Ano. 1646. |
Mallony Cowne of K Lonan |
Pdoned |
Tho : Conilt of K Maughall |
Pdoned |
Wm Harrison Englishman |
Pdoned |
Neale o Dowell Irishman |
Executed |
Robt. Mc Keary of Jurby |
Pdoned |
Jo : Casemt of Trinit Ayre |
Executed |
Ano. 1647. |
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Wm Xpin* of K Conchan |
Executed |
Wm ffayle of Trinit Ayre |
Executed |
Wm Knickell of yt pish |
Pdoned |
Edw. Walker Englishman |
Executed |
Phill. Quatt of K Malew |
Pdoned Ano. 1648. |
Rich : Qualtrough of K German |
Pdoned |
Wm Waterson of Peeletowne |
Pdoned |
Donald Keige of K Santan |
Pdoned |
Samuell Butler Englishman |
Pdoned |
Roger Greenewood Englishman |
Pdoned |
Jo Lowy of K Arbory |
Pdoned |
Peter Caneene of yt pish |
Pdoned |
Rich : Credeene of K Christ Rushen |
Pdoned |
Elzabeth Stevenson of K German |
Pdoned |
*This is an early form of the surname Christian, from the Greek X P I C T O C = Christ. The monogram composed of the first three letters X P I of the Greek word became the distinctive symbol of the Christian faith and was so used in early monuments.
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gratefully received The
Editor |