Henry Caltrope 1667

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 18 February 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1667A #06 Andreas will of Henry Caltrope, made 22 November 1667, buried 1 December 1667, he has land in the Curragh, Balneleny, 
Close Leanher, Close Connelly, & in Onchan & in England:
Summary: wife [Ellin/Nelly Garrett] is alive, dau Mary (under 18 years), dau Margaret (under 18 years), son Martin (of age by 1675, left the Island), dau 
Ellin (married to Charles Christian who was the son of John Christian & Joney Quark, & the brother of Captain William Christian), dau Ellin has a daughter 
Lettice Teare in 1675 (did husband Charles die before, e.g., 1671: check EpW 1671-2 of Charles Christian), inventory & claims of Elizabeth Moore are copied.
Andreas parish register: Henry Caltrope buried 1 December 1667.
Dau: Andreas parish register: Ellin/Nelly Caltrope married Charles Christian 7 December 1665 Andreas.
   Granddau: Andreas parish register: Margaret dau of Charles Christian christened on 11 May 1671 in Andreas.
Will of father in law: ArW 1669A #103 Lezayre will of Mr William Garrett, died 13 December 1669, estate of the Kella/Kealley: wife Elizabeth Wanricke/ 
Wainwright, dau Catharine (married to Thomas Casement), son Ewan (out of the Country), dau Margery (married to William Brew, they have children, Margery 
was dead by Dec 1670), dau Margaret (married xxxx[?Henry] Woods, son Henry Woods, dau Dorothy of age by Nov 1676), dau Mary (married John Standish, they 
have children they have children [only daughters], his will Episcopal Will 1672, she remarried xxxx Kissage, her will about Episcopal Wills books 1684-1688 
Lezayre), great grandchildren the children of Charles Christian, dau Ellin/Nelly (married Henry Caltrope, ?son Martin); dau Jane; supervisors: Rt Worshipful 
Henry Nowell & John Standish, also: Sir Edward Crowe, Mr Richard Fox, Philip Boddaugh, Mr John Garrett junior & his wife, John Garrett & wife, William 
Standish, William Crowe, Richard Salisbury, Joney Woolwent, John Moore in Belfast, Ireland. 
See mentioned of dau Ellin Caltrope: ArW 1673A #43 Andreas will of Marriad Teare alias Corkill, dated 16 November 1673, husband John Teare: husband John 
Teare, also: Thomas Teare, Alice Teare, William Teare, also: Ellin/Nelly [Teare alias Christian alias] Caltrope, William Corkill, witnesses: John 
Huddlestone & William Teare, pledges: William Teare & Philip Teare.
   Granddau: Andreas parish register: Lettice Crinnelt als Teare buried 12 Jan 1744. Episcopal Will, born by 1675.
   Grandson in law:  Andreas parish register: Daniel Crenilt  died of smallpox,  bur 25 Nov 1723.
   Granddau Lettice Teare: married Daniel Crenilt [died 1723, ArW 1723A #108 Andreas], had sons William [died 1732, ArW 1732A #39 Andreas], dau Joney & 
   son John.
   Will of grandson in law: ArW 1723A #108 Andreas will of Daniel Crenilt, died 25 November 1723:   wife [Lettice Teare] is alive [died 1744, Episcopal 
   will], eldest son [William, died 1732, ArW 1732A #39 Andreas], dau Joney, son John, witnesses: Daniel Kneale & Patrick Christian & Charles Wattleworth, 
   pledges: William Brew & James Radcliffe.
      Will of greatgrandson: ArW 1732A #39 Andreas will of William Crenilt, died 29 March 1732: not married, father Daniel Crenilt, mother Lettice Crenilt 
      alias Teare, brother John Crenilt, sister Joney Crenilt, also: John Joughin & his wife & their dau Margaret, also: Joney Kelly, witnesses: William 
      Teare & Joney Daugherty, pledges: William Teare Lord & Philip Kneale Columb.
Will of husband of granddau Lettice Teare: ArW 1723A #108 Andreas will of Daniel Crenilt, died 25 November 1723. Wife alive, eldest son, other children 
Joney & John Crenilt (underage): Wife and eldest son executors, witnesses: Dan: Kneal jur:, Pat: Xtian, Cha: Watleworth. pledges: Wm Brew & Jam: Ratcliff.

At a Court holden in Jurby ye 10th of Nor: ye 22d 1667 Decembr 1667 This is affirmed to be the last will & testament of Henry Caltrope who is sick in body, but whole in minde, & of pfect memorie thans be to God, in manner followinge: ffirst I commit my soule to God & my body to Christian buryall; It: I leave to the poore a fir: of malt & a boule of meale to be given upon All=Sants day; It: I leave to boath daughters, Mary, & Margt Caltrop eight pound apeece to be paid to each of ym by my executor when they come to 18th yeeres of age; It: I leave to my wife in legasie halfe the black heffer yt is in the Curraugh; It: I leave to Sr: John Huddlestone 23s legasie; It: I constitute & ordaine my sonne Martin Caltrope sole executor of all the rest of my goods moveable & unmoveable wtsoever, & wheresoever, as well any Lands of wt sort soever, as all other goods, & the third in KK Concann, & of all things else yt may or can fall to him by heyre shipe in England, or otherwise; It: I apoint my sonn in law Charles Christian & his wife Ellin supvisors of my children & to see ys my last will pformed; It: I declare yt there is due to mee from Mrs. Ann Cannell 6£-5s allreadie proved in Court, humbly praying & desireinge ye worshipful officers to releive my children, in ordering ym to be paide out of the third in KK Concan, when my fine therein expired; It: there is due to me from Tho: Castmint ----[edge] Allsoe I confesse yt there is some moneyes due from me to Joh: Lace The execr under yeeres testes John Huddlestone The supvisor sworne in Court John Lace X jurati & ye mother also to give in a pfect Inv---[edge] pbatum est et solvit 1s The supvisor is to bringe in a pfect Invent within 14 days sub paena 20s ad usum domini March the 3d 1667 The goods & lands belongeinge to the decedent are in the hands of Charles Christian in Ballneleny...18£-10d, in Close Keney 12£ in Close Leanher[?] & Close Connelly ... 17£-0d The rest of ye Invent goods move able & unmoveable .......... 4£ - 10s - 4d The corne 3 fir: bar: 4 bouls oats 1 boule metcorne ...... 0 - 16 - 10d ---d by Charles X?tin in ye behalfe of ye children to Dymster Cannell for ye tith rent ... 17s-0d pledges for the forth coming of this Invent & to secure the office sub paena duble the value Willm Garret & his wife enters against John Christian his father & ye execrs of Henry Caltrop for 27s Capt Willm Christian his brother due debt Nor: ye 4th 68 Nor: ye 24th 68: Gilbt: Cowle in the behalfe of his brother Joh: Cowle enters against the executor of Henry Caltrope for 8s wages due debt ---- ---- Rob: Symmon & his wife enters 51£ - ijs - 2d ---- ----- ---- ---- by specialty 9r ye 24th 68: Mr Joh: Xtin Dymster enter for 3s & Nicho: Xtin for ----[dark fold] [At the bottom of Mallooney Crebbin's will, ArW 1667A #08 Andreas:] Mar: 3d 67 Jo: Ratclife enters against ye execr of Henry Caltrop for 4s 2d due dept & craveth tryall Debts to be deducted out of ye Invent of Henry Caltrope wch is paid by Charles Christian in ye behalfe of ye executor: Inprs: to Will Brew Moare .....xjs[11s] - 6d It: to Joh: Joughin Moare 65...8s -8d; to Donll Xtin more p 66 .. 4 - 6d for his winding sheete 6s-8d; It: to ye minister 1s; to ye Sumner fees ..10d; for pbacone ..1s; It: to Willm Ratclife Moare p 67 ..10s-6d, to Willm Kew--- [torn edge] Moare p 67 ...3s-10d, to Will Cowle more p 67 ... 4s-4d Mar ye 3d 67 Joh: Ratcliff enters against ye executors of Henry Caltrop for 4s ijd[2d] due xxxx[torn edge] to Daniell Kneele wife 4d, to Willm X?tin 4d; to Sir John Huddlestone for his tith..1£-2s-6d, for his offering & milknes[?] p 65, 66 & 67 -------d ---- for his burying in ye chancel ..3s-4d; to Sr Joh: Legasie 2s; It: paid to Joh: Curlet Moare p 67 ..2s; It: for ye roofe of ye hous in ye mother hand corp prsecie[?] ..6-8d; pd Willm Cotter 6d summ: 4 - 7 - 6d pd to ye Regisr for a copie of Elizabeth Moore Invent & claimes 10d [dark]----th 68: Robt: Coule enters against ye executors of Henry Caltrop for 7s-6d [dark]----Demster Cannell for ye tith rent ... of KK Concan 17s as expressed in ye In---[torn] ------- 18 - 10 ------- 12 pd by Charles X?tin in all in ye behalfe of ----- --- ---£ ---s ----[dark & torn] --------17 ------- ---- 10 --- The document below follows the above will in the book and relates to the Caltrope family. Archdeacon Will 1667A #07 Andreas letter of Martin Caltrope, a letter giving land to his sisters prior to him leaving the Isle of Man, written 14 April 1675: Let all men know by these prsents yt whereas I Martin Caltrop being ready out of the Island ----[torn] desireouse to satisfie my sisters for theire proportione of goods, due unto ym by the will leg-----[torn] Mr Hen: Caltrope; & not knowinge, whether God will bee pleased, that I returne againe or not I therefore in nomine dei declare, yt I have possest my sister Mary Caltrop of a certaine pcell of Land in the Curraugh called Close Connelley in the prsence of Tho: Kinred & Willm: Kissage already pt thereof plowed by her, of the yeerely rent 4d for & in consideration of all, ys is due to her by the death of her saide father, wch is to say 8£ as appears by will: shee the said Mary to keep & possesse the said pcell of Land till such time or times as I the said Martin Caltrope or my heires, execr, Admynistrators & assignes shall repay the said eight pounds unto her the said Mary Caltrope or her heires execr Admynis trators & assignes, provided always yt the said eight pounds is to be paide at three severall payments as agreed upon; And as for & in consideration of the eight pounds due by the said will, unto his sister Margt: hee hath allso at this prsent possest her of another pcell of the same land adjoyne inge to his sisters Maryes pcell of the annuall rent 5d & shee likwise, & her heires, execrs, Admy= nistrators are to keepe & possesse her said pcell in like manner, yt is to say till such time, or times, as the said summ shall be repaid her, by him the said Martin Caltrope, his heires, executors, Admynis= trators & assignes, with the full benefit likwise of the Land called the Renneseir[?] wch the said Margt is to keep & possesse till such time as hee the said Martin did come & possess the same after Joh: Lace time is expired, & whereas there is a smale pcell of the said Land in the said Curraugh Land adjoyneing unto yt pcells wch the said Mary & Margt hath pointed out, I doe at this prsent possesse my sister Ellin Caltrop thereof, for & in consideration of the sume of twentie shillings ten shillings thereof paid to me at this prsent, & other ten to be paide after the expiration of 2 yeeres, to mee or whom I shall impower to call for it in my ----ce & use, & in consideration thereof the said Ellin, her heires execur Admynistrator & assignes, are to keepe & possess the said Lands dureinge the terme of foure yeeres after the date hereof: Allwayes provided, yt in case it please God, yt I the said Martin shall never return againe to ys Island, nor none of my Issue to demand the said Lands & pay there ye severall procons, yt then the said May, & Margt are to enjoy & possess their severall proportions & theire heires or assignes for ever, & yt pcell wch his sister Ellin is possess of, is to returne after the expiration of the said 4 yeeres unto her daugr Lettis Teere & if shee dye to her next child if God send any, if not to herselfe: & to witness this to beee our mutuall agreements & yt the pledges may be discharged wee subscribe our names this 14th of Apll 1675 Note ye interlineinge in ye 17th line was writen at the writeinge hereof Martin Collthrop testes: J Huddleston Margt: Callthrope M Charles Sayle X Ellin Callthrope her mark E At the request of Martin Callthrope (for the discharge of ye pledges & better safetie of this his act & deede this is recorded & annexed to his fathers will: 7ber the 25th 1675 The wittnesses to the above agreement have deposed the same to be true in every particular as above written, only the wthin Mary was not then present, but acknowledged by the wthin ---- Calthrope to be theire nutuall agreement and attested by Tho: Kinred and Will Ken---- and all this before me Edw: Christian

Last Modified 18 February 2021