Ann Corrin alias Tetlo alias Duccan 1636

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 13 August 2019
Original: 0106197

Archdeacon Will 1636A #042 Malew will of Ann Corrin alias Tetlo alias Duccan, dated 22 November 1636: 
Summary: 1st husband [John] Tetlo, 2nd husband Edward Corrin [see his will ArW 1636A #039 Malew], son Thomas Tetlo, dau Catharine Corrin (ill & likely to 
die); wittnesses: John Cotteen, Christian Sherlock, Isabel Cottier.  QUESTION, is John Tetlo (husband of Jane Ireland) a brother in law of Ann Corrin als 
Tetlo als Duccan? Jane died about 1643, Episcopal Will. 
Earlier will that was nullified: ArW 1636A #040 Malew will of Ann Corrin alias Tetlo alias Duccan, died 20th November 1636, 1st husband [John] Tetlo, 2nd 
husband [Edward Corrin] is not mentioned [his will ArW 1636A #039 Malew], dau Catharine Corrin, supervisor Margaret Clark alias Caesar, witness Thomas Quirk.
Will of 2nd husband: ArW 1636A #039 Malew will of Edward Corrin, dated 20 November 1636: wife [Ann Corrin alias Tetlo alias Duccan] is not mentioned [she 
died soon after, see ArW 1636A #037 Malew & ArW 1636A #040 Malew & ArW 1636A #042 Malew], dau Catharine Corrin.
Regarding self & daughter &c: ArW 1636A #037 Malew court proceedings regarding Ann Corrin alias Tetlo alias Duccan, wife of Edward Corrin fisherman of 
Castletown, and their daughter Catharine Corrin, regarding their death and the neighbors (Joney Tetlo alias xxxx the wife of John Tetlo, and Christian 
Sherlock) who cared for them: dau Catharine Corrin, John Tetlo gunner at Castle Rushen & his wife Joney Tetlo alias xxxx and Christian Sherlock took 
care of Edward Corrin's wife (Ann Corrin als Tetlo als Duccan) and daughter (Catharine) until they died, eldest son of Joney and John is Thomas Tetlo; 
John Killey's wife (they have at least one son) and Thomas Quirk's wife refused to take care of Edward Corrin's wife when she asked them for help; 
witnesses to Christian Sherlock's testimony were George Craine & John Cotteen.
Son: Malew parish register: Thos: Tetloe, Gunner at Castle Rushin, buried 23 Feb 1677/8.
Will of son: ArW 1677A #058 Rushen will of Mr Thomas Tetlo, gunner at Castle Rushen, Malew, dated 21 February 1677/8: wife [Jane Tetlo alias Ireland?] 
is dead [see EpWill books 1640-1642 Malew, will of Jane Tetlo alias Ireland], has no children & no near relations, Steward Ferdinando Calcott is sole 
inheritor and executor by Court decree, servant Isabel Kermode, also: Mr Richard Stevenson junior, Mr Lowcay, others.
   See: 1657 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Thomas Ireland had cottages of 5s 7d rent and he was long dead, and his wife afterwards married Thomas Tetlo gunner, 
   they sold these cottages to George Stanley who afterwards sold them to Anthony Halsall, who was entered for them in 1657.
1st Husband: 1639 Liber Assed, Malew, #165, #193, #194, #202, #203: John Tetlo was entered 
for various parcels of intack of 1d rent & 2d rent & 1d rent & 1d rent & 1d rent in 1639.
   1st Husband & son: 1660 Liber Vastarum, Malew: John Tetlo was entered for a parcel of intack land of 1d yearly rent, and his son Thomas Tetlo 
   sold it to Thomas Moore laborer, and Thomas Moore sold it to Thomas Killey & his wife who were entered for it in 1660.
   1st Husband & son: 1660 Liber Vastarum, Malew: John Tetlo was entered for a parcel of intack land of 1d yearly rent, and his son Thomas Tetlo 
   sold it to Thomas Moore of Castletown laborer, and he sold it to John Stowell who was entered for the 1d rent in 1660.
1st Husband: 1643 Liber Assed, Malew, #112: John Tetlo & Anthony Whetsont (for 2s 1d) were entered for cottages (total rent 4s 2d) in 1643. 
   1st Husband & son: 1662 Liber Vastarum, Malew: John Tetlo was entered for cottages of 2s 1d yearly rent (total rent 4s 2d), and he was long since 
   dead, so that the property fell to Thomas Tetlo who was the administrator of his father's will & paid his father's debts, and Thomas sold a small 
   parcel of 1d rent to John Comish who was entered for the 1d rent in 1662 & Thomas Tetlo was entered for the 2s rent.
Son: 1670 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Thomas Tetlo had rent of 2d for cottages (total rent 4s 2d), and by several bills of sale by Thomas Tetlo, 
John Norris was entered for 1d rent & Edward Callow for 1d rent in 1670.
1st Husband: 1643 Liber Assed, Malew, #127 & #135: John Tetlo & John Burdman were entered for cottages of 4d yearly rent & others for 4d rent in 1643.
1st Husband: 1639 Liber Assed, Malew: John Tetlo & Thomas Harrison were entered for farmland in Scarlett treen (total rent 4s 8d) in 1639.
   1st Hhusband & son & his wife Jane: 1676 Liber Vastarum, Malew: John Tetlo was entered for farmland/quarterland of 10d yearly rent in Scarlett treen 
   (total rent 4s 8d), and his son Thomas Tetlo to whom the right of this rent fell on his father's death, sold the 10d rent to Mr Ferdinando Calcott 
   with the condition that Mr Calcott provide for the livelihood & maintenance of Thomas Tetlo & his wife Jane during the life of the survivor of them.
Son & his wife Jane: 1676 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Thomas Tetlo was entered for a parcel of intack land of 1d yearly, and he sold the 1d rent to Mr Ferdinando 
Calcott with the condition that Mr Calcott provide for the livelihood & maintenance of Thomas Tetlo & his wife Jane during the life of the survivor of them.
Son & his wife Jane: 1676 Liber Vastarum, Malew: Thomas Tetlo was entered for cottages of 22d yearly (total rent 4s 2d), and he sold the rent to 
Mr Ferdinando Calcott with the condition that Mr Calcott provide for the livelihood & maintenance of Thomas Tetlo & his wife Jane during the life 
of the survivor of them.

Novembr the 22th 1636 What I John Cottin being in the house of Edw: Corrin when Ann D-----[dark] alias Corrin beinge lyinge in her death bed and in pfect memorie sade -----[dark] wordes followinge in the way of a deed of Gyft, that shee would that I -----[dark] unto her sonne Thoms Tetloe half the fyshinge boot wth all things belonging -----[dark] and wyshed the sayd Tho: to owe to Edw: Quay for her ow----r Roope[?] and --------[dark] possession of the boat; and if Edw: Quay would --d--nge possession, those shee -----[dark] goe[?], and give him possession, and he take the half boat farly wholhly -----[dark] or dyed, and this was in the hearinge of her owne doughter; and ----- -----[dark] tyme she and the sayd Tho: Tetloe --erto ballacakin and sayd, John, be-----[dark] the cowe, and take her to thyselfe, And then I asked her what ----- -----[dark] wth the rest of yor goods, she sayd that her daughter should have -----[dark] then I sayd yor doughter is lyklier to dye, then lyve, and is at lawf-----[dark] and may dispose of her owne, then shee sayd that her sonn Thoms Tet-----[dark] have all, but three shillings she left to her cossen John Corleod Jo: Cottin his mrk X Mds: that I X?itin Shurlock will -----r, and depose all these words -----[dark] John Cottin hath affyrmed to be a truth and that I hard the sayd Ann -----[dark] Corrin speake, and utter all the sayd words, concerninge the fyshing -----[dark] and the cowe X?ian Shurlock her mrke X And upon the 27th day I beinge sent for by Annas Corrin Christin Shurlocke, being keepinge her, shee pmissed to they sayd X?ian ----[dark] of a heffer, one ould fledge, a white petticote, and the but of ----[dark] to the dytch for tendinge, and lookinge, to her, and a better t----[dark] to stay wth her, and to keepe her, And at that tyme she left ----[dark] of her owne pte of goodes moveable and unmoveable be[?] her[?] s----[dark] cotle, whatsoevr was remayninge Jo: Cottin his mrke X X?ian Shurlocke ----[dark] Issabell Cottier[?] The Spirituall offecers havinge a----ected John Cottin and C----[dark] Sherelocke to com before mee to testefy upon othe wh----[dark] Annas Duckan alias Corrin did utter before them th----[dark] November 1636, we testefie and avere that the h----[dark] ser downe unto wch the have set to there mark ----[dark] by the sayd Annis Corrin in there heringe and in the----[dark] was of pfect memory all wch they have ce------ed ----- ----[dark] ----------t the 15 of January 1636 before mee ------ ----[dark] [2 pages later:] At KK Malewe: this 27th Febr: 1636 Mdum: Alltough Anne Duckan by a latter will ordeyned ----[fold] Tho: Tetloe her executor, not provideinge for her ----[fold] daughter, The Courte hath not wthstandinge frum[?] Consent ----[fold] p----- orderred & decreed that ther daughter shall have ----[fold] her mothers pte of ye houses & gardens out of the wholle ----[fold] --- wholelie to herselfe and the rest of the goods to ----[fold] equally devided betwixt them Tho: Tetloe & ye daughter ----veinge or exceptinge those pcells wch were sworne ----[fold] before the tempall Judge to bee truly due unto Tho: Tetloe, wch the Courte beinge a qrter of a fisheinge boat & dj a cowe: and ffurther yt is provyded that if the wench shall sett sxxxxx xxxxx ye sd houses or gardens shee shall give a proffer of ye same to Tho: Te----[fold] before anye othr: Decretum est Solvit 6d

Last Modified 13 August 2019