Joney Avalchallyn alias Teare 1610

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 9 July 2021
Original: Manorial rolls (not filmed)

Manx Will 1610M #20 Patrick will of Joney Avalchallyn alias Teare, died 11 April 1610: 
Summary: husband xxxx Avalchallyn is not mentioned, son & exec Ralph/Raphe Avalchallyn (he is married), 2 daughters: dau Ann xxxx alias Avalchallyn (married 
to xxxx) & dau [Marriad Avalchallyn, married Robert Comish after being presented with him on 25 May 1608 for fornication], witnesses: Phinlo Quayle & Joney 
Callow, pledge: Sir Edward Moore [appointed vicar of Patrick in 1608]. 
Dau & daughter's husband & daughter's father in law: Patrick Parish 25 May 1608 presentments: 25th of Maye anno domme 1608, Inquisitio p ecclca Scti 
Patricii in Capella Scti Petri, die prdicto et anno: dommi Johannes Cosnan curatii ... Mariti suit Rob Comishe cum Maryott Teyre alias Avelchallyn} nupti 
suit ante capit:, posuit plege Gubbon Comyshe inbene[?] ante. 
   Son in law & his father Gilbert/Gubbon: 1622 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Gilbert Comish was entered for farmland of 3s 2 1/2d yearly rent in Dalby treen 
   (total rent 19s 4d), and he was dead so that his son Robert Comish was entered for it in 1622. 
   Son in law: 1633 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Robert Comish was entered for [3s 2 1/2d yearly rent] in Dalby treen (total rent 19s 4d), and he and Phinlo 
   Kelly exchanged ground so that Phinlo Kelly was now entered for 19 1/4d yearly rent (and Robert Comish for the other 19 1/4d yearly rent. 
   Son in law: 1639 Liber Assed, Patrick: Robert Comish was entered for 19 1/4d yearly rent in Dalby treen (total rent 19s 4d) son in law & grandsons: 
   1643 Composition Book, Patrick: Robert Comish was compounded for farmland of 19 1/4d yearly rent, for the lives of John & William Comish his sons, and 
   William Quoole/Coole son of Richard? Quoole/Coole, fine 2s. In 1679, William Kermode was compounded for it, with lives in being his won William Kermode 
   and William son or Richard Quoole/Coole son in law & grandson: 1668 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: Robert Comish was entered for 19 1/4d yearly rent in Dalby 
   treen (total rent 19s 4d), and he was dead so that his son John Comish was entered as right heir by tenant according to custom. 
      Grandson: 1680 Liber Vastarum, Patrick: John Comish was entered for 19 1/4d yearly rent in Dalby treen (total rent 19s 4d), and in 1680 the quest 
      avouch that William Kermode was in possession of it and paid the rent, & so was entered for it in 1680 1703 Composition Book, Patrick: Dalby treen: 
      Jane Kermode was entered for part of the quarterland in Dalby treen of 3s 2 1/2d double rent [19s 1/4d rent before 1704], compounded for in 1643 by 
      Robert Comish, the fine then 2s, lives expired so now to pay the 2s fine.
   Will of son in law: ArW 1651A #06 Patrick will of Robert Comish, died 23 December 1651, intestate, not listed in old Typed Index: 1st? wife Marriad 
   Avalchallyn the dau of xxxx Avalchallyn & Joney Teare [Joney's will MmW 1610M #19 Patrick], 2nd? wife is not mentioned, unmarried son Thomas Comish, 
   [married sons John the heir & William, per 1643 Composition Book Patrick & 1668 Liber Vastarum, Patrick] pledges: Thomas Gell & John Kermode, QUESTION, 
   Is the 2nd wife xxxx Coole?, see 1632 & 1633 Liber Vastarum, Patrick will of grandson: ArW 1678A #36 Patrick will of John Comish, died 24 December 1678: 
   wife [Ellin Kaighin] is not mentioned died January 1668/9, ArW 1668A #44 Patrick], dau Joney Comish married to William Kermode (& their son John & son 
   Thomas & son Patrick & son Phinlo), also: Jane Comish & James Comish, Elizabeth/Bessy Douglas, Margaret Comish, witnesses & pledges: Henry Gell & Thomas 
   Kermode. 
      Will of granddau in law: ArW 1668A #44 Patrick will of Ellin Comish alias Kaighin, died 15 January 1668/9: husband John Comish is alive [died 
      December 1678, ArW 1678A #36 Patrick], dau Joney Comish, witnesses: John Kermode & William Coole, pledges: John Kermode & Robert Quilliam. 

The testament of Jonie Teyre wch depted the xjth of Apryll, shee lefte to her ij daughters a cartcheffe between them And a coate to ether of them, Itm to her daughter in law a coate, Itm constituted her sonne Raphe Avalchallyn her true & lawfull exeut, Itm wylled that her daughter Ann shoulde have the house rome that was pmyssed her at her mariage pbatum est et solvit ijd Testes Ffynlo Quayle Invent ut supra still iurati Jonie Calowe Sr Edward Moore suertie to keepe the office harmles

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