William Fayle 1667

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 9 February 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1667A # 34 Jurby will of William Fayle, moar of Jurby, has Vondy's Croft, died 6 November 1667:
Summary: wife Alice Clucas alive still in 1676, son Thomas (of age by June 1676), son John, dau Jane, brother in law (wife's brother) William Clucas, 
supervisors: halfbrother in law William Taggart (he refused) & Thomas Teare & father in law Robert Clucas; also: servant Catharine Kelly, Thomas Teare left 
temporarily Vondy's Croft, witnesses: Patrick Clark & Thomas Skeally, pledges: William Kewn & Patrick Clark & in 1670 John Teare and for wife her father 
Robert Clucas & brother William Clucas, also: John Teare of Loughcroute paid what was owed, John Teare moar, Ewan Skinner & Wiliam Skinner entered a claim 
for £7 for a mortgage.     
Jurby parish register: William Fayle buried 7 November 1667.
Jurby parish register: William Fayle married Alice Clucas on 20 January 1652/3 in Jurby.   
Son: Jurby parish register: Thomas son of Wm Fayle christened on 30 February 1660/1.
?Son: Jurby parish register: John son of Wm Fayle christened on 22 December 1661 [?sic, 1662].
Dau: Jurby parish register: Jane dau of Wm Fayle  christened on 23 November 1664. 
Mother in law:   Jurby parish register:  Margt: Hanton buried 13 March 1652/3.
Will of mother in law: ArW 1653A #30 Jurby will of Margaret Clucas alias Taggart alias Hanton/Hampton, died 13 March 1652/3: 1st husband xxxx Taggart, 2nd 
husband Robert Clucas is alive, son William Clucas underage, son Gilbert Clucas underage, daughter Alice Clucas, son John Taggart, grandchildren, son 
William Taggart, son Thomas Taggart, sister Margaret Hanton/Hampton, witnesses Daniel/Donold Garrett & William Nidderaugh, pledges Daniel/Donold Garrett & 
John Teare.

Jurby Sent to me from Sr: Will: ----[fold] the 6th of Decemr: 1667 & proved by Parson Parr & himselfe The last will and testamt: of Wm Ffayle who d----[fold] this life 6th day of 9ber 1667 who first committ----[fold] soule to God and his body to Xtian buriall; Itm: he wi----[fold] yt what would be bestowed as funerall charges sho----[fold] be given yt night he were lodged; Itm: he left ye t----[fold] of his children and his lands unto his wiffe fo----eed[?] ----[fold] if she pleased to take it, and if she would not take it t----[fold] Wm Clucas should have his sd Lands 14 yeares, and to ----[fold] his son to learning if able to doe it if not to give hi----[fold] at ye end of ye yeares and to looke after my children and maintaine them; Itm: I leafe to his son Tho: Fayle h----[fold] ye crope of corne if hee after ye debts are payd ----[fold] to his wiffe his pte of ye ryding horse; It: I const----[fold] and appoynted his 2 children viz Jo: and Jane Fayle ----[fold] his true and Lawfull exec: of all ye rest of his goods m----[fold] ble and unmovable and Wm Taggard and Tho: Teare ----[fold] visors of his sd children, and to see that they should ----[fold] way be wronged; Itm: he willed that if a fine ----[fold] be payd out of his lands, he that should pay ye m----[fold] should have at ye sight of foure men a pcell of ----[fold] meddow until such tyme as he should be payd b----[fold] and not to cut turffe but to take any other pfit ----[fold] same Itm: to ye Sr Wm Crowe a mutton; Itm: to Cathe----[fold] Kellie 1 sheepe and lambe at May if there be soe much ----[fold] to Tho: Teare Vandies Crofft until such tyme as his s----[fold] should enjoy ye Lands; Itm: that ye horses shold be ----[fold] in as good repayre at sight of 4 honest men as he ----[fold] well ---- thene shall find them Testes The Supvisor Tho: Teare is sworne in Court and soe is ----[fold] Patr: Clerke ther to bring in a true Inventory ye children to suffer ----[fold] Tho: Skallie detriment, and ye mother hath taken ye tuition o----[fold] Lands and goods as abovesd upon condicon she m----[fold] into ye farme Inventory wthin 14 day sub pena Note that his will was pved in Ballaugh Church before Parson Parre & Sr Wm Crowe in regard ----[fold] was non to looke to ye Lands and goods until ye ----[fold] were praised pbatum est et solvit 1s Wm Taggart hath refused to be Supvisor and ye grandfather Ro: Clucas ------ -------- [bottom edge of page] [previous page] Mar the 29th 1668 Ewan & Willm Skinner enter yr claime against the execrs: of Willm: Ffaile for the summe of seaven pounds curant money being for wch yr is a pcell of meddow land in morgag due debt as will appeere by the said bargan of morgag & craveth tryall Nor ye 6th Kathe: Kelly enters against ye executor of Willm Ffaile for 3s of her wages & craveth prosses Debts to be deducted out of ys Invent by Rob: Clucas one of ye Supvisors & Pat: Clarke & Willm Kewne the pledges paid Donll Teere for rent ----[fold] It one blanket priced to 4s to be deducted for ye yonge child use & ----- also the 2 pts of ye one halfe of a heffer reduced to ....2s 0d as in ye Inv----[fold] More aded to ye Invent by Rob: Clucas for a quarter of a boate ...7s-0d June xjth 1676: This day Ales Clucas wife of Willm Ffaile, & her son Tho: Ffayle beinge at lawful yeeres came to the Records & doth acknowledge himselfe to have received from his said mother a quarter of ye crope of corne & hay for & in consideration of all such corne as fall due to him by ye death of his father Willm Ffayle as is exprest in the Invent: the mother obleidgeing herselfe to reape ye said crope for him, with his owne assistance, & to deliver it him after sheareinge & doth acquit & discharge the pledges as witness ye hands Ales Clucas M Willm [sic] Ffayle W [next page] A pfect Inventory of the goods of Wm Fayle dec------[torn edge] priced by 4 sworne men viz Tho: Vandie Edm: Kewen Tho: Skallie and Wm Kellie as followeth £ s d Inpr: ye cattle great and small ........................... 3 - 15 - 8 - 0 Itm: ye swine ............................................. 0 - 5 - 0 - 0 Itm: in horses being one old bock & a filly 2 yeere old note ye filly proved to be Jo Teeres, & prized to 4s-6d wch is deducted by the supvisors ...................... 0 - 8 - 6 - 0 Itm: in sheepe ............................................ 0 - 8 - 6 - 0 Itm: in vessels ........................................... 0 - 5 - 3 - 0 Itm: dj sith ............................................. 0 - 0 - 9 - 0 Itm: in hempe flax and a creele ........................... 0 - 1 - 8 - 0 Itm: dj linen wheele and 1 hurgen card .................... 0 - 0 - 9 - 0 Itm: in bed cloath and linen .............................. 0 - 6 - 0 - 0 Itm: dj saddle ............................................ 0 - 0 - 10 - 0 Itm: dj fledge ............................................ 0 - 1 - 8 - 0 Itm: his apparel shoes and stockings ...................... 0 - 3 - 6 - 0 Itm: a grape 2 sickes and a san----- sithe .............. 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 Itm: dj turffe spade and dj old axe ....................... 0 - 0 - 4 - 0 Itm: a rope and dj rope ................................... 0 - 0 - 3 - 0 Itm: in old tymber......................................... 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Itm: dj barrow ............................................ 0 - 0 - 2 - 0 Itm: dim: a heffer ........................................ 0 - 2 - 6 - 0 Itm: the 2 pts of ye one halfe of a heffer 2 yeare old .... 0 - 2 - 8 - 0 Itm: in hearings .......................................... 0 - 3 - 6 - 0 Itm: dj firlett meale ..................................... 0 - 1 - 8 - 0 Itm: dj ye bedstocke dj plow head[?] and 2 steers ......... 0 - 0 - 6 - 0 Itm: ---- yoarne and a poocke.............................. 0 - 0 - 5 - 0 Itm: 8 pottles wheate ..................................... 0 - 3 - 6 - 0 Itm: hempe and lint seed .................................. 0 - 0 - 6 - 0 Itm: in salt and feathers 1 a pottle ..................... 0 - 0 - 10 - 0 Itm: dj griddle and tho---gines[?] ........................ 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 Itm: dj plow and chaines .................................. 0 - 2 - 10 - 0 Itm: ye trases ............................................ 0 - 0 - 7 - 0 Itm: 3 pottles and dj pottle rye .......................... 0 - 1 - 2 - 0 Itm: in geese and hens .................................... 0 - 0 - 0 - ---- goods in the mothers hands summ 8 - 7 - 8 pledges secunda forman legis Willm Kewne & Pat Clarke & the wife & Robt: Clucas engaged to secure ym [next page] forasmuch as it hathe pleased God Allmightie to take to himselfe William MacFayle moare of Jurby for ye yeare 66 theise & are there fore to impower you Robt: Clucas to take to yor chardge & to put under arrest all such goods as William MacFayle dyeth possessed of, & alsoe to require out all such tenants of the said prish as are any may behind of there rent wth said MacFayle that ye Lord rents that he the saide MacFayle is chardged wth may bee dischard ged & all the said goods to bee sente to the best advantage boath for the dischardging of my honorable Lords his rent, & the good of his poore children that they may receive the over plus if any bee, & this as you will answer the contrary dated this 9th of No: 67 Richd: Stevenson The sume that the said } £ s d William MacFayle is debett} 17 - 02 - 10 to my honorbl Lord is ....} Claimeth the said summe: ffeb 6th 67 Richd: Stevenson [on a slip of paper:] 14th ffeb: 1669 Rec: then from Jo: Teare Loughcroute in behalfe of Will: MacFayle the full & just sume of tenn pounds twelve shilling ten pence wch makes the full of Willm: MacFayles debett & soe hee hath broaken his Talles dated as above by me Richd: Stevenson [next page] Jan ye 6th 68 Debts to be deducted out of ye Invent by the said supvisor Tho: Teere Pat: Clarke & Willm Kewne pledges £ s d paid to Joh: Teere for rent ................................ 1 - x[10] - 0 at his funerall tobacco & drink ............................ 0 - 2 - 0 to Tho: Teere .............................................. 0 - 0 - 4 to the Sumner of KK Maughold ............................... 0 - 0 - 2 to ye minister & Clark ..................................... 0 - 1 - 3 for the probacone & Register fee ........................... 0 - 1 - 2 for dressing an old blanket ................................ 0 - 0 - 1d to ye proctors for tith milke yt yeer ...................... 0 - 1 - 0 Rob: Clucas paid to ye children goods to Don Teere}......... 0 - 15 - 0 in rent ..................................} pd by Tho Teere supvisor in ye behalfe of the } heire for a coppie of the will .............}............. 0 - 0 - 6d July ye 17th 69 More aded by the pledges & Tho: Teere supvisor beinge prsent & to be deducted out of the Invent: It: to John Teere moare a heffer; & in his hands as followeth & for the rent ............................................. 0 - 15s - 0d It: also a steere .......................................... 0 - 13 - 0 It: a cow also ............................................. 0 - 13 - 0 It: dj heffer .............................................. 0 - 4 - 4d It: for the Sumner fees for severall charges to deliver } the goods to the supvisors .........................}... 0 - 0 - 6d It: for a coppie of ye children goods to ye Atturney ....... 0 - 0 - 6d The colte expressed in ye Invent is sworne by Jo: Teere to bee his proper goods & in noe wise appertaineing to the decedent & is therefore is deducted by the said supvisor being prized to 4s-6d more deducted by the said supvisors 25s pd by ym in rent to Jo: Teere: Octor ye 24th 1671 allso deducted by ym xjs 3d pd Will Christian: die prdicto [next page] Goods to be added to ye Inventory off Willm: Ffayle The corps ................................ 4s - 6d seaven shillings six pence hearing nets ............................. 0 - 4 - 4d - 0 In coals ................................. 0 - 0 - 4 - 0 In cloath ................................ 0 - 01 - 0 deducted because it appears to belong to Issable Clucas In money ................................. 0 - 2 - 4 - 0 This aded by Tho: Teere one of the supvisors 9r 4th 68 Will Christian enters his claime against ye executors of Willm Ffaile for the sume of 22s due debt as shall appeare by specialte & otherwise Octor ye 24th This day Pat: Clark & Willm Kewne came to ye Records & have taken Joh: 1670 Teere joyntly with ym in ye remainder of the said Ffayle goods & have delivered unto him his proporcionable pt of ye said goods, & ys done with the consent of ye supvisor Tho: Teere [on a slip of paper:] praised by 4 sworne men viz Ed: Kewen Willm Kelly Tho: Skally Tho: Crickart Due to the heire of Wm: Faile Itm: in barly one bould eight pottell ...... eight sillings Itm: in rie one bould one pottell ...... 4 silling Itm: in peese eleven pottell ...... 2s - 2d Itm: in oats 15 boulds one pottell ...... 1£ - 2s - 6d Itm: halfe a trough .... 00 - 4d All ys in ye wife hands & have given in pledge sub paena duble ye value Ro: Clucas & Willm Clucas: beinge 1£ - 19s - 0d The crope of corne is all in ye hands of ye wife as the supvisors affirms & debtles July ye 6th 69 More aded to the Invent: of Willm Ffayle by Tho: Teere one of ye supvisors as above said [on a slip of paper:] To Christin the bearer is ------ to ----- ----- ----- Jurby Church in regard yt he with a specialty under ------ hand of William Fayle & there to sweare this Debt ----- lawfull compurgatr: the executrs: of William Fayle having notice to bee in place when the oath is administred & w---- the sd William Xtin shall depose yow are to certifie & in soe doing this shalbe yow dischardge; If the exec: are not at lawfull yeares then the supvisors are to have the notice given them to bee by Dec: 12, 68 The Ministr of the parish Joh: Harrison is to give the oath & certifye Also they are to pay all fees Due [on the back of the above note:] Attending to ye wthin order Willm: Christian with compurgator have taken an oath at ye Alter in Jurby Church that Will Fayle dec: owed him 20s sterling as appears by specialty besids all fees, and yf he receiv noe satisfacon for ye sd debt; his oath was administred the 13th of 10ber 1668 as witnes my subscripcon Willm Crowe [Claim found amongst the 1668 Malew presentments:] Jurby: ffeb 6th 67 Capt Pat: Christian enters his claim against the exers of Will Ffaile for 50s due debt & craveth tryall

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