Thomas Tyldesley 1609/10

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 2 July 2021
Original: Manorial rolls (not filmed)

Manx Will 1610M #07 Malew will of Thomas Tyldesley [of Balyfaden & Balycarmyk treens in Arbory], dated 13 December 1609: 
Summary: wife [?Margaret] is alive, son Henry Tyldesley (appears to be married), dau Catharine [she later married Edward Robinson], dau Jane [she later 
married Peter Robinson], son Gilbert [2nd wife Elizabeth/Elzabeth Moore, his will ArW 1636A #035 Arbory], dau Cicely, supervisors/overseers: the Right 
Worshipful John Ireland & Mr John Birkett, witnesses: Sir Edward Callow vicar & Robert Parr clerk & John Clark & [relative/?brother] William Tyldesley, 
witnesses to codicil: John Birkles & Ann Lucie, pledge: William Tyldesley. 
Will of son: ArW 1636A #035 Arbory will of Gilbert Tyldesley, died before 27 February 1636/7: 2nd wife Elizabeth Tyldesley alias Moore, infirm eldest 
daughter, eldest son ([Thomas] not currently on the Island), mother Margaret Tyldesley alias xxxx, brother in law Peter Robinson [?married Jane who died 
1653, Episcopal Will], sister Catharine Robinson alias Tyldesley (married to Mr Edward Robinson [she died 1658/9, ArW 1659A #13 German]) also: Henry 
Kaighin & Henry Taylor entered a claim for 5£, William Tyldesley entered a claim for 8£ 10s, NOTE, per Gilbert's will, ArW 1636A #035 Arbory, he was to 
pay his mother Margaret a yearly stipend of 20s & was, in June 1635, unable to pay that amount because he & his wife had nothing after giving the farm, 
etc, to his sister Catharine Robinson alias Tyldesley. 
Dau & son in law & grandson: 1643 Composition Book, Arbory: [Catharine Tyldesley] the wife of Edward Robinson, entered for her nephew Thomas Tyldesley [son 
of Gilbert Tyldesley] for 4 parts of a quarter called Blackmore ground, yearly rent 8s 8 1/2d, fine set at £1 13s 4d, the forms granted for 3 lives. 
Dau: 1643 Composition Book, Arbory: Catharine Tyldesley was entered for parcels of intack land of 1 1/2d yearly rent, 
fine 5s, with the forms granted for 3 lives. 
Dau: Episcopal will books 1647-1650 Malew, will of Jane Robinson alias Tyldesley. 
Dau: Malew parish register: Jane Robinson als Tyldisley buried 4 May 1653 Episcopal Will. 
Son in law: Malew parish register: Peter Robinson buried 27 Nov 1667 Episcopal Will will of dau: ArW 1659A #13 German will of Catharine Robinson als 
Tyldesley, dead by 4 February 1658/59: husband [Edward] Robinson is dead, dau Margery, dau Alice, sister Bessy, son in law William Lace (?married Alice); 
also Margaret Anglish; witnesses: Margaret Kanglish/Anglish & Alexander Young, pledges: William Cooper & William Lace also: Episcopal will books 1659-1666 
Malew, will of Catharine Robinson alias Tyldesley/Tylesley. 
?Son in law: Malew parish register: Edward Robinson buried 1 Oct 1666. 
Per Ballafaddan treen land records: Thomas Tyldesley ? Gilbert (1617 & 1632 Manorial Rolls) ? William (1643 CompBk, ?a nephew & son of William Tyldesley) 
? William (1675MR) ? William (1703 CompBk & 1709 MR). 
Per Balycarmyk treen land records: Thomas Tyldesley ?Gilbert (1617 & 1632 MR) ? ? ? Gilbert (1675 MR) Ballafadden treen, Arbory: 
Self &c: 1587 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: Thomas Clague and Thomas Tyldesley were entered for a quarterland in Ballafadden treen, total rent 14s 2d. 
Self &c: 1600 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: Phinlo Clague & Joney and Thomas Tyldesley were entered for a quarterland in Ballafadden treen, total rent 14s 2d. 
Son &c: 1617 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: William Clague & Gilbert Tyldesley were entered for a quarterland in Ballafadden treen, total rent 14s 2d. 
Son &c: 1632 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: Thomas Clague & Gilbert Tyldesley were entered for a quarterland in Balyfaden treen, total rent 14s 2d. NOTE, per 
Gilbert's will, ArW 1636A #035 Arbory, he was to pay his mother Margaret a yearly stipend of 20s & was, in June 1635, unable to pay that amount because 
he & his wife had nothing after giving the farm, etc, to his sister Catharine Robinson alias Tyldesley. 
   ?Grandson: 1643 Composition Book, Arbory: entry #2: William Tyldesley was entered for one messuage & tenement called the Friary [in Bemacan treen] of 
   20d yearly rent (£1 12s 0d fine), a 4th part of another quarter called Ballafadda [in Ballafaddin treen] of 7s 1d rent (fine £1 14s 4d), a miln of ease 
   of 6d yearly rent, an intack belonging to the same of 10s 4d yearly rent (£3 2s 0d fine), a parcel of Abbey land in kk Malew parish compounded before at 
   £4 2s 8d & yearly rent now of 7s 4d (fine 10s 0d), now reserving the tithe he pays but £3 2s 8d for half quarter called Balladuke [in Ardory treen], 
   the forms granted for all of these is for 3 lives. 
      ?Ggrandson &c: 1675 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: Thomas Clague & William Tyldesley were entered for a quarterland in Balyfaden treen, total rent 14s 2d. 
         ?Gggrandson: 1703 Composition Book, Arbory: Ballafadda treen: William Tyldesley of the Friary [in Bymacan treen] was entered for the 4th part of 
         the quarterland of Ballafadda called Grenicle of 14s 2d (double) rent compounded for in the year 1643 by William Tyldesley his grandfather, fine 
         then for this and for a miln of 6d rent & a parcel of Intack belonging to the same was 34s 4d, one life in being so to pay now for all £1 2s 10 3/4d, (NOTE, that Richard 
         Clague was entered for 3 parts of a quarter called Ballafadda of 37s 6d, and for 9d more in Ballacarmick treen called BallaRobert, all these 
         compounded for in the year 1643 by William Clague, together with 6d more on the name of Henry Quayle, etc). 
         ?Gggrandson &c: 1709 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: Richard Clague for 14s 2d & William Tyldesley for 14s 2d were entered for a quarterland in Balyfaden
         treen, total double rent 28s 4d. 
Balycarmyk treen, Arbory: 
Self: 1600 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: Thomas Tyldesley entered for farmland of 8s 7 1/2d rent in Balycarmin/B'carmyk treen, total rent 31s 2d son: 1617 
Manorial Rolls, Arbory: Gilbert Tyldesley was entered for farmland of 8s 7 1/2d rent in Balycarmin / B'carmyk treen, total rent 31s 2d. 
Son: 1632 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: Gilbert Tyldesley was entered for farmland of 8s 7 1/2d yearly rent in Balycarmyk treen, total rent 31s 2d. 
   ?Grandson OR ggrandson: 1675 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: Gilbert Tyldesley was entered for farmland of 8s 7 1/2d yearly rent in Balycarmyk treen, 
   total rent 31s 2d. 
Castletown, Malew: 
Self: 1557 Cottages in Castletown, Malew, extracted from J. Roscow "The Development of Sixteenth century Castletown" Proc IoMNH&AS vol X #4 1998: entry #26: 
Thomas Tyldesley was entered for a chamber of 12d yearly rent. 
Self: 1600 Cottages in Castletown, Malew, extracted from J. Roscow "The Development of Sixteenth century Castletown" Proc IoMNH&AS vol X #4 1998: entry #26: 
Thomas Tyldesley, soldier, was entered for a chamber of 12d yearly rent. 
1643 Cottages in Castletown, Malew, extracted from J. Roscow "The Development of Castletown 1601 to 1703" Proc IoMNH&AS vol XI #1 2000: entry #26: Thomas 
Ireland was entered for a chamber of 12d yearly rent. (He was also entered for entry #27, rent 18d) 1704 Cottages in Castletown, Malew, extracted from J. 
Roscow "The Development of Castletown 1601 to 1703" Proc IoMNH&AS vol XI #1 2000: entry #26: the Lord was entered for a chamber by the old chapel of 12d 
yearly rent (part of 30d). (He was also entered for entry #27, rent 18d, the other part of 30d rent). 
Ardory treen, Arbory: 
Relative: 1632 Manorial Roll, Arbory: William Cubbon was entered for 7s 4d rent & William Tyldesley was entered for 7s 4d yearly rent in Ardory treen, 
total rent 14s 8d. 
Relative: 1675 Manorial Roll, Arbory: William Cubbon was entered for 7s 4d rent & William Tyldesley was entered for 7s 4d yearly rent in Ardory treen, 
total rent 14s 8d. 
Relative: 1703 Composition Book, Arbory: Ardory treen: William Tyldesley of the Friary [in Bymacan treen] was entered for a quarter of land called Balladuke 
of 18s 8d rent compounded for in the year 1643 by William Tyldesley, fine then was 10s, one life in being so to pay 6s 8d. 
Bymacan treen, Arbory: 
Relative: 1600 Manorial Roll, Arbory: William Tyldesley was entered for farmland of 20s yearly rent in Bymacan treen (total rent 20s). 
Relative: 1643 Composition Book, Arbory: entry #2: William Tyldesley was entered for one messuage & tenement called the Friary [in Bemacan treen] of 20d 
yearly rent (£1 12s 0d fine), a 4th part of another quarter called Ballafadda [in Ballafaddin treen] of 7s 1d rent (fine £1 14s 4d), a miln of ease of 
6d yearly rent, an intack belonging to the same of 10s 4d yearly rent (£3 2s 0d fine), a parcel of Abbey land in kk Malew parish compounded before at £4 2s 8d 
& yearly rent now of 7s 4d (fine 10s 0d), now reserving the tithe he pays but £3 2s 8d for half quarter called Balladuke [in Ardory treen], the forms granted 
for all of these is for 3 lives 
Relative: 1675 Manorial Rolls, Arbory: William Tyldesley was entered for farmland of 20s yearly rent in Bymacan treen, total rent 20s relative: 1703 
Composition Book, Arbory: Bemaccan treen: William Tyldesley was entered for one quarter of land called the Friary of 20s single rent, the other 20s being 
always allowed him and his predecessors as appears by the Books of the Charge of the Revenue, compounded for in the year 1643 by William Tyldesley, fine 
then was £10, one life in being so to pay now £6 13s 4d. 

the xiijth of December 1609 In the nam of God Amen &c, I Thomas T----- sicke in bodie and whole in mynd, being in good ----- perfect memorye thankes be to the Almightye God --- first I bequeth my soull to the Almightie God my creator and redemer and my bodie to buryed in the church of kk Malew, Item I bequeth to the poore twoe boulls of malte and twoe boulles of wheatt, Item I bequeth to my sonn Henry Tyldisley one cowe, a haffer of twoe yeares old, and a Brasse Pott beinge the last parte of his copes that he is behynde, Item I bequeth to my daughter Katherin twoe oxen and twoe yonge kyne besyd her pte of goods, Item I bequeth to my daughter Jayne a yonge oxe and a yonge heff cowe, besyds her pte of goods, Also I doe bequeth to my sonne Gilbert my wholl right tytill and intrest of all my housses and tenementes after his mothers decease, Item I wyll ordayne and constitute to be my Lawfull execu= tors Gilbart, Katherine, Cislly, and Jaine Tyldisley of all my goods moveable and unmoveable, overseers of this my wyll, the right Woom John Ireland and Mr John Birkett Testes Edward Caloe post script to Sr Edward Caloe Robart Parr one fyrlot wheat John Clarke Item to Robt Parr Willm Tildisley one fyrlot barly pbatum est et solvit xijd An Inventorie to be brought in before or at the next Chapter Court day sub pena xs[10s] ad usum dmmi Additur codicillus in her verba that a colt was left unto the Mr Birkett by the said testator Tho: Tyldisley wittnes hereof John Bircles & Ann Lucie who first disclaymed fro----- pbatum et secundum forman ---- ---oram ---urbis ---[crumbled bottom edge] [next page:] Invent two oxen three kyne one heffer ij yeers old More and the half of a colt of two yeers old Itm vij pewter dishes, Item one candlesticke, Itm ij hyves of Bees Itm vj boules barlie, twelve boules oatts fifteene fir--- of wheate, one coobert one coffer one crooke o--- barrell, one spitt, Willm Tydilsley pledge for the foorthcomming of the said goods in double the value and to keepe the office harmelesse

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