William Teare 1672

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 21 April 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1672A #42 Andreas will of William Teare, died 8 November 1672, intestate:  
Summary: wife Joney Key (her will ArW 1671A #54 Andreas), 4 children unmarried: Joney (of age, eldest daughter), James (underage), dau Ann (underage) & son William 
(has a contract with father, to be honored after all debts & legacies are paid); supervisor: brother in law Stephen Key & nephew? Captain John Sayle [his mother is 
Alice Teare, wife Ellin Bittle], sister Isabel Teare dead (her will ArW 1653A #54 Andreas, married to William Christian, eldest son John), pledge: William Martin  
Andreas parish register:  Willm Tear (Lord)     buried    13 Nov 1672  
wife: Andreas parish register:  Joney Kee als Tear      buried  26 November 1671
will of wife: ArW 1671A #54 Andreas will of Joney Teare alias Key, died about 26 November 1671, proved at Ramsey 12 July 1672: husband [William] Teare is alive 
[died 1672, his will ArW 1672A #42 Andreas], son & heir William Teare, youngest son James, 3 daughters (dau Joney of age; dau Ann per husband William, & dau Alice? 
per brother John Key), brother Stephen Key, witnesses: Stephen Key & Richard Brew & John Huddlestone, also: John McNameer entered a claim, James Camaish entered a 
claim, & Joney Teare entered a claim & William Sayle junior entered a claim
will of mother: ArW 1637A #133 Andreas will of Joney Teare alias Crenilt, dated 27 September 1637: husband xxxx Teare is alive, dau Isabel, son Michael, 
son William, son John Teare, also: Catharine Camaish, Gilbert Camaish, Daniel / Donold McNameer,   witnesses: John Brew & Margaret Joughin
see family relationships: [found before Archdeacon Will 1661A #024 Michael will of Mally Cannell alias Kneale] 1661 Andreas Presentment of Nelly/Ellin Sayle 
alias Bittle of KK Andreas for slanderous words about Joney Camaish [wife of William Teare], to be committed to St German prison for contempt of Court, husband 
is Captain John Sayle of the Craig, mother in law Alice  Sayle als Teare
        Andreas parish register:  Capt John Sayle buried 10 August 1681 
                Andreas parish register:  Gilbert Sayle son of Capt John Sayle buried  September 1673
?Relative/grandchild: Andreas burial register:  William Tear, vulgo Lord, buried 23 Nov 1747
will of brother: ArW 1654A #85 Andreas will of Michael Teare, made 1 August 1651, prior to leaving the Island: both parents are dead, brother William Teare, sister 
Isabel, also: William Key, Joney Camaish, witnesses: Sir John Huddlestone & William Key & William Teare; pledges: Sir John Huddlestone & William Cowle;  
NOTE, Michael died before 1654, but because he was off the Island, his will, written in 1651, was not recorded until 1654.
will of sister: ArW 1653A #54 Andreas will of Isabel Christian alias Teare dated 17 June 1653: husband William Christian, eldest son John Christian (of age), 
youngest son William Christian, father in law Michael Christian, brother in law John Christian, brother William Teare (married to Joney Key), brother Michael 
Teare dead (his will ArW 1654A #85), also: witnesses: William Teare & John Christian & Daniel Christian; original pledges: Callum Radcliffe & John Martin, new 
pledges in 1656: Ewan Curghey & William Corlett of Lezayre; NOTE, brother Michael died before 1654, but because he was off the Island, his will, written in 1651, 
was not recorded until 1654
will of father in law: ArW 1661A #41 Andreas will of John Key: wife Joney Camaish; William Kelly & wife Margaret Sayle; dau Katharine; grandchild Kathe: Brew; 
niece Alice Teare his sister's daughter; grandchildren Ann & Isabel Skeally; dau Bahie; Cath Camaish als Garrett; William Camaish junior; William Kneele; son 
Steene/Stephen Key exec. Ellin/Nelly Key enters her claim . . . for her child's part of the goods. Pat Kneale enters a claim for . . . his wife and her daughter
?father in law:   Andreas parish register: John Keey  bur 15 Jan 1662/63
will of mother in law: ArW 1668A #79 Andreas will of Joney Key alias Camaish, ?died 6 Jan 1668/69: dau Catharine (has 2 children), dau Joney, dau Bahie (md 
William Vondy), dau in law, brother & sister, son Stephen Key; pledges William Teare & William Camaish

At a Court holden in KK Bryde Nor: 23 1672 Willm Teere departed this life intested about the 8th of Nor: 1672, whereof the ------[edge] intelligence have decreede his 4 children unmaried Admynistrators vizt: Jony, Ja------[edge] Ann Teere, & Willm: Teere & Jony Teere being at lawfull yeeres are sworn sup------[edge] children under yeeres; & in regard yt boath of them hath relinquished the Admynis------[edge] therefo the said Willm: Teere hath obleiged himself to discharge the Creditors as fare ------[edge] will extend being pswaded there-- & for his better assistance, Capt: Joh: Sayle & Stephen Kee, the nex------[edge] one the father & motherside are allso sworne supvisors with the eldest daugr: Jony Teere Solvo tamen vincuig suo jure Decretum et solvit 1s It is further ordered in Court in regard yt all such debts as was due from ye Testator before: the Testator gave a contraction bargan to his son Willm: Teere, that al------[edge] should be first paide: and after the contractione bargan: and then if any goods bee ------[edge] inge of the Testator yt it is to be devided amongst the children according to Law Jo: Harrison The Invent: of the saide Testator taken & priced 4 sworn men vizt Willm Com------[edge] Joh: Ffarcher & Joh: Keneene Sumner as followeth: £ s d Imprs: one oxe priced to ............... 01 - 03 - 00 gave time till Trinities plowing It: 2 oxen more priced to .............. 02 - 10 - 00 These prtended debts, & not claim-----[edge] It: another oxe priced to .............. 00 - 17 - 00 Donll Mally Sayle ................. -----[edge] It: one cow ............................ 01 - 00 - 00 Jo: Joughin ........................... -----[edge] It: another cow & calf ................. 00 - 15 - 00 Jo: Crobbin 4 suiale powls -----[edge] It: 2 swine & a halfe & 2 geese......... 00 - 05 - 00 Joh: McNemeere ...paid & pro-----[edge] It: 2 horses priced to ................. 00 - 15 - 09 4 pottls of barly It: 5 sheepe between yonge & old........ 00 - 05 - 00 I take no notice Jo: Christin Ramsey It: household stuffe ................... 04 - 01 - 00 of these as claimes Pat Cormod ......-----[edge] It: in yron ............................ 00 - 05 - 00 in regard they paid It: a barrell & a blankett ............. 00 - 05 - 00 me noe fees It: due from John Christian......} of Issable Teere goods 2£-2s-0d}...... 12 - 11 - 00 These claimed, tho refused to pa----[edge] Don: Teere & his wife ...........-----[edge] The goods in ye said Will Teere custody & hath Ro: Kelly for moweinge 2 day mo-----[edge] given in pledges in form of Law: Willm Martin of hay ............................. -----[edge] Debts to be deducted out of the said Invent: and acknowledged by the Admynistrator Decembr ye 13th 1672 Joh: Ffarcher ente-----[edge] £ s d Admynistrator of Willm Teere for -----[edge] Inprs: to parson Harrison............... 0 - 16 - 6 for wch he hath land in morgage & -----[edge] It: to Sr Jo: Huddleston & Phillip} & quarter of Rushett cloath Brew for lanemore grasse .....}..... 0 - xj - 0 Decembr 13th 72 Jony Teere enters aga-----[edge] to Sr Jo Huddlestone for smale tith..... 0 - 6 - 4 for 3 halfe fir: of meale 1 fir: of -----[edge] to James Camaish accepted of 15s in the 0 - 15 - 0 her interest in 3s more face of the Court for all yt was in anywise due to him from Willm: Teere & pd him of Mar: 2d 1672/3 to Willm Cleter ........................ 01 - 0 - 0 die prdicto to Phillip Goldsmith ................... 00 - 07 - 00 Ricd: Kneele -----[edge] to Jo: Kneele Regaby ................... 0 - 17 - 0 for 26s 10d -----[edge] pd him by Tho Kinread to Will Cowle[?] ..... & proved..... 0 - xij - 10 to Ricd ----- ------ -----------[torn bottom] [next page] ---- you cause a puplication to be made tomorrow (this is the second time) yt all claimess ----- Admynistrator of Will: Teere, be at yor church upon Thursday next to produce yr ----es, & prove yr demands in forme of law, myselfe intending to be ther allso ---- yt such as will not appeare that day, shall not be audicted of afterwards to enter ----rove yr debts, but shall utterly be nonsuited, & ys expedicone is required becaus the ----d will bee imbeziled & lost, wch will occatione greator disadvantage to ye severall ----amors, herein yor care is expected, by ----br: ye 7th yor loveinge brother 1672 I shall cause ye like to be done here J Harrison & Mr Ffox will doe at KK Christ all pformed concordat p me J Huddleston forasmuch as puplicacone hath been made in the pish churches of ys Sheading for severall Sundayes, yt if any clamed any debt of the Admynistrators of Willm Teere ---te deceased; that they should appeare at the pish church of KK Andreas upon Thursday --- 10th of ys Instant December; to prove yr severall clames in forme of law (the ---ar Generall being there to grant executione if desired) where many appeared -----einge prtened debts, but would prove none; Therefore it is ordered & decreed ---- such clamers are invalid & of noe force in law for the future and this pup ----cone was made; in regard the Admynistrators are under yeeres, & not able to looke ---- wt may fall due to ym, the debts as is supposed surmounting the Invent: and ----he little goods yt is, are like to be imbecilled, & come to nothing: for these ----rall other reasons offered in Court, caused this strict & speedie Course to ---- taken: yet it to be of noe force till a yeere & a day bee past: and in the interim, ---- goods chance to perish, or miscarrie, the losse shall bee upon ye creditors in ---- they did not prove ye debts, being soe often required: dated decembr ye 12th 1672 J Harrison [found after ArW 1676A #04 Onchan will of Elizabeth Corrin alias Callow:] Decembr: ye 12th 1672 John Christian entrs: his clame against ye Adminrs: of Wm Teare deceased (that wheras the sd Wm Teare by bargaine was to Imploy his boat while she were serviceable wch hee hath not done to any pffitt of ye clamer for ye last two yeares, and also what his losse may be for ye time to come, wch damadge and losse hee computes to amount at lest to ye cumme of Three pounds sterl:; And craves tryall eyther according to ye Spirituall law, by deposing the debt himselfe, or that a Jury of ffisher men may be Impaneld, and they to give their verdict upon this accompt, And in ye Interim, that soe much of his goods may be secured, Also hee entrs: for ye losse hee hath sustained by his netts being unimployed I take noe cognizans of ys claime in regard hee paide me noe fee

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