Had a quick look at the burgess roll. Duncan Grant, tailor, was admitted as a burgess (musket), by right of his wife, daughter to the late Robert Gawie, tailor, on 30th July 1628.
Robert Gawy or Gawie, tailor, was admitted as a burgess (pike and corslet), as apprentice to the late John Douglas, tailor, on 7th September 1602. James Edmiston stood surety for extents and watches.
Thanks for that, i had already found that in the Roll of Edinburgh burgesses which confirmed beyond doubt that i had the correct birth entry For Jonet Gawie, who i had suspected was the wife of Duncane Grant, they are my 10 x Gt Grandparents.
This has taken me 4 years to unravell the mystery, and confirm the correct spelling of her surname, which is given on her marriage and 2 of her childrens baptisms as Jonet Gay, and on another Jonet Gai, her parents marriage is given as Robert Gaii, and Jonet Edmestoun, James Edmiston/ Edmistoun, appears as a wittness on all 3 of her childrens baptisms.
I have another question if you could help.
The date given as Jajvi & thret[tie, i take to mean that the year of Jonets death was 1630, am i correct in assuming that ?
Her first born child was born in 1630, the last in 1633, The entries for their children in the OPR's are for baptisms, and make no mention of the date of birth, but i would assume - though i know it isn't the case for all baptisms, that the baptisms took place shortly after birth.
Given that likley hood, i would guess that Jonet was still alive in 1633.
It appears to me also that the testament, is reffering to her as a co- testamentar, would that be case if she had died 9 years previously ?
Could the clerk have written Jajvi & thret[tie in error, and should have been Jajvi & thret[tie three making it 1633