Isabell Farndale
c 1537 to c 1607
FAR00062
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1537
Isabell ffarnedale was the daughter of Alice (nee Pratt)
Farndale (FAR00058)(Mother's Will). Say 10 when her mother’s will was
proved in 1547, then she was born about 1537. She seems to have still been a
minor in 1547 and John Pratt, Alice’s brother, was her guardian.
The will suggests the family was from
South Cliffe/North Cave area about 20km east of York.
1547
Her mother Alice died.
On 1 Aug 1547 the Will of Alice Farndale (nee
Pratt) of Southcliffe, near York was proved.
‘In the Name of God Amen, the eleventh day of July
1547. I Alice Farndale of Southclif do make
and ordain this my last Will and Testament in a manner and form following.
First, I give my Soul to Almighty God, to Our Blessed Lady and All the
Ecclesiastical Company of Heaven and my body to be buried in the Churchyard of
North Cave.
Item. I give to Jennet Brightin a kerchief.
Item. I give to Isabell Brightin a veil.
Item. I give to my mother Agnes Pratt a violet gown.
Item. I give to my sister Isabell Prate(sic) a red kirtle (outer petticoat).
Item. I give to Thomas Brightin and to John
Pratt (her brother, see later), to either of them a calf of the best of my
part.
Item. I give to Jennet Brightin a green
kirtle.
Item. I give to my brother John Prate (sic) a stage (stag?) of the best of
my parte.
The residue of my goods, my debts paid and my
will fulfilled, I give to Symon ffarnedale and
to Isabel my children whom I make my executors.
And further I will that my brother John Prate(sic) shall have custody and
keeping of my said children’s portions bequest unto them by this my Testament
unto they come to lawful years of age when I will that the said portions go to
the use and profit of my brother John Pratt provided always that my brother
John Lonsdale and Laurence shall have the custody and keeping of my aforesaid
children, Simon ffarnedaill and Isabell as
specified in their father’s Testament (clearly he was dead).
And also if my aforesaid children depart before they become to their
years of age, I will that my brother John Pratt do give unto John Lonsdale and
Laurence aforesaid, a cowe of my parte. These witnesses, Symon Garthorne,
Thomas Dean, Thomas Stevyns and Sir Robert
Barker, priest.
Will proved on 1st August in the year above given, written before Symon Garthorne and Master Robert Barker, priest, witnesses
to the Will and Commissioners before whom administration was granted to John
Prate, guardian of Simon and Isabelle ffarnedale,
minors.
(Will of Alice Farndale)
1600
If she lived to say 70, she might have died in about
1607.