JONY INYREAH als COTTEEN 1683 Malew

(a lot of the will has not survived)

............bequeathed to ......... ......... harrowed it and put out ............... ........................ of houses to Mr Thomas Huddleston the .......of the ............ acknowledged she owed 8s to John Kewin. Item she said that the .... of the heiffer with John ... is all paid but 2d. Item she said that Mr Lowcay’s wife had from her two yards and ... of .... hurdon cloth and to pay for it as she thought fit in consideration. Item she ....... the said Matthew Bridson should be kept to school for two or three years

Testes: William Gellin, William Craine ] jurati

The executor at age is sworn in Court in form of law

Salvo tamen vincing suo jure. Probatum et solvit

KK Malew April 24th 1683 The inventory of the goods of Jony Inyreah alias Cotteen and prized by four sworn men to wit William Gollan, William Craine, John Kewish and Patt Clague as follows:

Pledges in form of law John Ffargher and Harry Taylor

NOTES

  1. Jony was buried 23rd April 1683, Malew
  2. Her daughter Alice (Inyreah) married Christopher Bridson 18th May, 1675 , had two children Matthias b1675 and Cathrin b1677, and died 1679 leaving her mother in charge of her son Matthias and to care for her wearing apparel which she had left to daughter Cathrin
  3. No clues as to who Jony's husband was but evidently he had died before Jony
  4. There is much about the Malew Mylreas of the 1600s and early 1700s that does not hang together so extreme caution must be exercised
  5. For further insights into the Malew Mylreas, please refer to Mylreas in Ballaquaile and Fildraw

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