Isabel Tyldesley alias Norris 1668

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 2 March 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1668A #24 Arbory will of Isabel Tyldesley alias Norris, died 25 September 1668:
Summary: husband [Comptroller Richard] Tyldesley of Beemacan & the Friary is alive [October died 1675], unmarried children: son Richard (of age), dau 
Isabel (of age), dau Mary (of age), son Thurstan, dau Elizabeth, son William, & son Henry; married dau Alice in Ireland, 2 of the of-age unmarried children 
are not on the Island, also unnamed married children, witnesses: pledges: Henry Nelson of Rushen & Thomas Christian.
Husband: Malew parish register: Comptroller Tyldisley buried 02 October 1675.
See husband: ArWills 1675/6 note: Richard Tyldesley comptroller dead per notes dated 2 & 8 March 1675/6, regarding him owing money to John Norris, John 
Norris steward, entered claims for 24£, 42s-6d, and 18s in three different claims.
Will of son:  ArW 1696A #27 Arbory will of Thurston Tyldesley, died 20 January 1696/7: wife is alive, eldest son William, dau Ellin/Nelly, son Robert, dau 
Amy/Aymee, youngest children Margaret/Betty & Thurstan, sister: Elizabeth Tyldesley, sister xxxx (married xxxx Barton), brother Henry Tyldesley, uncle & 
aunt xxxx Fargher, kinswoman Margaret Oates [?dau of Alice Oates als Wilson], kinswoman [?cousin] Alice Oates [als Wilson] in Douglas [died 1720, husband 
Michael Oates died 1704, ArW 1705A #02]], [brother in law] Deemster [John] Parr (daughters Ann & Isabel Parr [he married Isabel Tyldesley, sister of 
Thurston, who died abt 1681]), witnesses:[brother in law] John Parr & John Fargher & Samuel Robinson, pledges:  Richard Clague & William Cubbon, also: 
Richard Hingley, John Costeen, William Qualtrough, Thomas Cubbon, Thomas Caveen of Ballasalla, Mrs Elizabeth Barry [als Norris dau of Comptroller Thomas 
Norris & wife of Mr John Barry], xxxx Norris shoemaker of Ballasalla, xxxx Creer who married xxxx Lace [Elizabeth Creer alias Lace], John Pigott/Pickard 
glover, Catharine Rothwell/Rothmell [Catharine Rothwell als Fox als Qualtrough died about 1727, her will ArW 1727A #34 Malew], Robert Quay smith, Rowland 
Brown in DownPatri-----, William Corrin in Colby, Henry Bridson BallaGlanow, David Cubbon Robert (that is, the David the son of Robert Cubbon), [John] 
Cubbon peddler's son.
?See dau (married in 1668 & so unnamed): Averick Wilson als Tyldesley dead (married to xxxx Wilson) by 29 August 1671 Braddan, when William Callister 
entered a claim against her executors (she died about 15 March 1670/1 per Braddan parish register).
?See granddau: Braddan parish register: Alice Oats als Wilson buried 2 May 1720  QUESTION: Is Ann Oates alias Wilson a cousin of Thurstan Tyldesley, with 
the link being Averick Wilson alias Tyldesley, perhaps an aunt of Thurstan & a mother/grandmother of Alice.  
Will summary of father in law: EpW 1676E Arbory will of William Tyldesley of Beemacan and the Friary, made 10 Feb 1675/6, buried 8 Oct 1676: wife is not 
mentioned, granddau Elizabeth Tyldesley, grandson Henry Tyldesley, grandson Thurston Tyldesley, grandson George Harrison entered a claim, son in law 
William Harrison is dead. 
Will of father in law: EpW 1676E Arbory will of William Tyldesley, made 10 Feb 1675/6, buried 8 Oct 1676: February 10th 1675/6: 
Grand children Elizabt, Henry, and Thurston Tyldesley. Illegitimate son Edward to be to a trade. Grandson Thurston Tyldesley Executor. Hen: Waterson & Wm. 
Kegg left legacy. Witnesses Henry Waterson and Willm. Kegg. George Harrison enters  their claim against the execr. Transcribed by Jenny Stepanek, 2002.
Will of brother in law: EpW 1660E Arbory will of William Harrison, died about 1660: wife [Catharine Tyldesley] is alive [remarried Sir John Crellin in 1662], 
eldest son George Harrison, dau Joney, dau Mary, brother John Harrison, brother in law Mr Richard Tyldesley, witnesses: William Tyldesley & John Quillin.
Will of brother in law: EpW 1660E Arbory will of William Harrison, died about 1660: wife [Catharine Tyldesley] is alive [remarried Sir John Crellin in 1662]: 
Wife Catherine Tyldesley is alive. Eldest son George, dughters Jony & Mary. Brother John Harrison. Brother-in-law Richard Tyldesley comptroller.Daughters 
Joney & Mary executors. Witnesses William Tyldesley, John Quiline. Transcribed by Jenny Stepanek 2002.

Arbory Mrs Elisabeth Isable Norris alias Tyldylslay depted ys ------[crumbled edge] intested abut Sepr the 25, 1668 where of the Chiurch haveinge intelligence have decreed her seaven child------[crumbled edge] unmaryed vizt: Richard, Issable, Mary, Thristian, Eliza beth, Willm & Henry Tylsley Administrator whereof Richard, Issable & Mary are at lawfull yeeres & are to be sworne supvisor of ye children under yeeres; Notwithstanding in regard of the fathers naturall affection & to love to his children under is willing to joyne wth ym yt are at yeeres to be supvisors & that ye children shall suffer noe detriment & hath taken his oath accordingly: a Legasie to the husband upon sight of the Invent: This one ye fathers pt is accepted in regard yt ye next of kinred one ye mothers side is not in the cuntrye & two of ye children abovesaid & at yeeres are out of the country salvo tamen vincuig suo jure Decretum est et solvit The father is sworne to bring in a pfect Invent: & also supvir of his children: Ann Invent to be brought in against May Court sub paena xxs[20s] ad usum dom: [next page] KK Arbory A true & perfect Inventory of ye goods moveable & immoveable of Mrs. Isable Tyldesley alias Norris prized by foure suffice----[crumbled edge] able men sworn viz: Donalt Corrine of Calby, Willm Churgey senr, Geiorge Houlding & Willm Cubone of Bally-begg: £ s d Imprimis, half of eleven oxen young & old prized to ..................... 7 - 10 - 0 Itt: halfe of five horses & a mayre prized to ........................... 4 - 0 - 0 Itt: halfe five geeses a gander & halfe 4 geslings ...................... 0 - 1 - 6 Itt: halfe two calves hee & shee prized to .............................. 0 - 2 - 6 Itt: halfe 12 milch cowes, halfe a bull & } halfe two heifers of 5 or 6 yeares old }............................ 8 - 5 - 0 Itt: halfe of adozen of oaken poules } beside another oake powle ......}................................... 0 - 4 - 0 Itt: halfe foure paire of Iron harrows .................................. 0 - 8 - 0 Itt: halfe 3 ladders & old peeces of other timber ....................... 0 - 2 - 0 Itt: halfe of tenn carres, ten straddles & all other things belonging ... 0 - 3 - 4 Itt: halfe of five heifers of a yeare old prized to ..................... 0 - 17 - 6 Itt: halfe of 3 young steeres & halfe a heifer .......................... 1 - 10 - 0 Itt: halfe of two old horses, halfe a mayre & half 2 fillies ............ 1 - 0 - 0 Itt: halfe 2 muttons, h 3 yearlings, h 3 sheepe & h two ewes} with halfe 3 lambes}............ 0 - 7 - 6 Itt: halfe ten work geares both for oxen & horses ....................... 0 - 1 - 8 Itt: halfe 3 yoakes with their bowes stables & ringes ................... 0 - 2 - 0 Itt: halfe ten new oxen bowes never used ................................ 0 - 0 - 10 Itt: halfe two made plowes, wth rings, sigs & bands ..................... 0 - 3 - 0 Itt: halfe two coulters, h two socks, & h iron draughts ................. 0 - 5 - 0 Itt: halfe of four paires of creeles prized to .......................... 0 - 0 - 6 Itt: halfe of three old sparres ......................................... 0 - 1 - 0 Itt: halfe of two Mancks spades &halfe two English spades, } halfe of two gorse hacks, halfe a hand saw, halfe an oager,} halfe a hatchet, half of two gorse hookes, halfe a grape, }........... 0 - 5 - 0 halfe two pitchforks, halfe a turffe spade, halfe 3 lime stone hammer} Itt: halfe ye smoothing iron prized to .................................. 0 - 0 - 9 Itt: halfe one muskett prized to ........................................ 0 - 2 - 6 Itt: halfe of all small piggins prized to ............................... 0 - 0 - 8 Itt: halfe of 6 wooden cankins prized to ................................ 0 - 0 - 4 Itt: halfe of 8 greate wooden piggins prized to ......................... 0 - 0 - 10 Itt: halfe of 4 chestes & halfe of two soiks[?or 'soiles'] .............. 0 - 1 - 0 Itt: halfe of 8 wooden cannes great & smale ............................. 0 - 1 - 4 Itt: halfe or 3 dozen & 3 of wooden trenchers ........................... 0 - 1 - 4 Itt: halfe of three wooden platters & halfe a basen ..................... 0 - 0 - 9 Itt: halfe of 6 wooden dishes smale & great ............................. 0 - 0 - 3 Itt: halfe of 2 wooden dishescandlesticks & } stock case of a lantherne .............} ........................... 0 - 0 - 4 Itt: halfe of two dishes & halfe a measuring kissen ..................... 0 - 0 - 4 Itt: halfe of five pales & half of five tubs ............................ 0 - 4 - 6 Itt: halfe a paire of bellies & halfe a salt box ........................ 0 - 0 - 8 26 - 06 - ----[torn corner] [next page] Itt: halfe a brasse heckle for flax & halfe two cokills for wisted ...... 0 - 1 - ---[torn corner] Itt: halfe half of two paire of iron trippetts ye one big & ye other lesse} & halfe a spitt, halfe a tosting[?] iron, halfe candle cresset} halfe three iron tongues, halfe two iron pothooks & } halfe a pestle prized to ....................................}...... 0 - 2 - 6 Itt: halfe an iron girdle, halfe afrying pan & halfe an } iron chaffindish prized to ........................}................ 0 - 1 - 6 Itt: halfe of three brasse potts small & great prized to ................ 0 - 14 - 0 Itt: halfe brasse pan, halfe a ladle & halfe } two brass candlesticks .................}........................... 0 - 3 - 0 Itt: halfe an iron brander & another little peece of iron ............... 0 - 0 - 4 Itt: halfe of foure sives & halfe of three pecks & half of 9 weights & halfe a rindland prized to ..................... 0 - 1 - 0 Itt: halfe of three ringes prized to .................................... 0 - 1 - 0 Itt: halfe a brewing pan ................................................ 1 - 0 - 0 Itt: halfe a skellet prized to .......................................... 0 - 1 - 6 Itt: halfe keene, halfe stoke, lanner & stay ............................ 0 - 4 - 6 Itt: halfe 13 barrels for fish & flesh .................................. 0 - 13 - 0 Itt: halfe of two old barrels besides & } halfe a firlet & halfe two other barrells }......................... 0 - 2 - 6 Itt: halfe another keene & halfe of two hogsheads &halfe of three worl barrels ............................. 0 - 9 - 0 Itt: halfe of seaven beere barrels smale & great ........................ 0 - 7 - 6 Itt: halfe of 8 wisketts of twiggs prized to ............................ 0 - 0 - 11 Itt: halfe of two paire of toa cards & halfe of three paire of woolen cards ............................. 0 - 1 - 9 Itt: halfe of two woolen wheeles prized to .............................. 0 - 2 - 6 Itt: halfe of two linnen wheeles prized to .............................. 0 - 2 - 3 Itt: halfe a churne & churne staffe & halfe a little firkin ............. 0 - 1 - 9 Itt: halfe 5 earthen potts & halfe a pan mugg ........................... 0 - 1 - 5 Itt: halfe of 3 earthen mugs & halfe a posset cupp ........} & halfe of 8 other earthen cups & halfe of 2 pitchers } ............ 0 - 0 - 8 Itt: halfe of 8 earthen bottles prized to ............................... 0 - 0 - 6 Itt: halfe of 5 holland dishes,halfe a cup, halfe a salt seller, halfe chamber pott, halfe } Cruett, hally a gally pott, halfe a white } --gg, halfe a little plate & halfe a little earthen } candlestick prized to ..............................}............... 0 - 1 - 10 Itt: halfe of two earthen mugs & a broken jugg .......................... 0 - 0 - 2 Itt: halfe of an iron pott, & halfe a bell kettle &} halfe an old broken pott prized to ...........} .................... 0 - 6 - 4 Itt: halfe of foure leathern chairres prized to ......................... 0 - 2 - 6 Itt: halfe of two great chairres& halfe a broknen ....................... 0 - 4 - 0 Itt: a quarter of two hive of bees & a quarter of } three kissans prized to ....................}...................... 0 - 2 - 0 Itt: halfe of 9 cushins prized to ....................................... 0 - 2 - 3 Itt: halfe of two tables & halfe of two frames in ye parlour ............ 0 - 8 - 0 Itt: halfe of two tables & halfe of two frams & a form in ye loft........ 0 - 6 - 0 Itt: halfe of ye settle & halfe a buffet stoole wanting a cover ......... 0 - 2 - 0 Itt: halfe of a frame in ye out buttery prized to ....................... 0 - 0 - 4 06 - 09 - 0----[torn corner] [next page] Itt: halfe of ye presse in ye parlour prizd to .......................... 0 - 15 - 8 Itt: halfe of ye cubbert in ye great house prized to .................... 1 - 5 - 0 Itt: halfe of ye great meale chest in ye church loft .................... 0 - 12 - 0 Itt:halfe of three large chests prized to ............................... 0 - 10 - 0 Itt: halfe a trunk & halfe of two desfs[?]} & halfe of three boxes prized to ....}.............................. 0 - 8 - 0 Itt: halfe of 42£ & halfe in old pewter prized .......................... 1 - 1 - 3 Itt: halfe of 22£ & halfe in three new fluggings, three new candlesticks, & tankert } ---- a salt, halfe six plats & halfe six sawcers }.................. 0 - 16 - 6 Itt: halfe of 20£ in new pewter prized to ............................... 0 - 13 - 4 Itt: halfe of one pound weight in silver bouls & spoons ................. 1 - 12 - 0 Itt: halfe of seaven pewter spoones ..................................... 0 - 0 - 2 Itt: halfe of 15 yeards of fine smale linnen 18 hundred broad ........... 0 - 7 - 6 Itt: halfe of 12 yeards more for napkins of ye same} three quarters broad .........................}..................... 0 - 4 - 6 Itt: halfe of 20 yards of heurden cloth prized to ....................... 0 - 5 - 0 Itt: halfe of 21 yards of fine linsey woolsy ............................ 0 - 7 - 0 Itt:halfe of 4 carpet clothes of wrought stuffe ......................... 0 - 6 - 0 Itt:halfe of a paire of a new suit of curtains } & vallance of wrought stuffe prized to ...}......................... 0 - 4 - 0 Itt: halfe of 49 boules of barley prized to ............................. 6 - 14 - 6 Itt: halfe of 6 boules of wheate prized to .............................. 0 - 16 - 6 Itt: halfe of 4 boules of pease prized to ............................... 0 - 10 - 0 Itt: halfe of 88 boules of oates prized to .............................. 6 - 0 - 0 Itt: more halfe of 12 boules & a firlet of oates ........................ 0 - 15 - 0 Itt: halfe of six score pounds of feathers in } one greate bed & 12 pound of ticke of ye } same bed wth ye bolster & pillow in ye } --cending bed in ye loft prized to ......}.......................... 0 - 14 - 0 Itt: halfe a feather bed in ye truncle bed of the } chamber weighing 81£ prized to ..............}...................... 0 - 8 - 0 Itt: halfe of a feather bed wth on bolster 5 pillowes weighing 5 score & 6£ prized to ......................... 0 - 12 - 0 Itt: halfe of an old feather bed weighing 46£ ........................... 0 - 5 - 2 Itt: halfe of another featherbed weighing 57 £ .......................... 0 - 6 - 0 Itt: halfe of 46£ of two bolsters prized to ............................ 0 - 5 - 0 Itt: halfe of 12£ of feathers prized to ................................ 0 - 1 - 10 Itt: halfe of 12 yards of new tick prized to ........................... 0 - 6 - 0 Itt: halfe of a paire of curtaines & vallance with rods ................. 0 - 4 - 0 Itt: halfe of ye bedstock in ye chamber wth ye bedhead} & tester prized to .............................}.................. 0 - 4 - 0 Itt: halfe ye stock of ye truncle bed in ye chamber .................... 0 - 2 - 6 Itt: halfe of ye curtaines & vallance in ye closet wth ye bedstock thereunto belonging prized to ..................... 0 - 2 - 6 27 - 14 - 03 [next page] Mrd: This Inventorie is soe much the lesse by one bedstead wth turned posts & wainscot head, feather bed, bed cloathes & sheetes, Itm, a large best chist, and a lesser chist, the table in the great house & formes thereto, and a Calliner, all which my father desired to be left out of ye Inventorie for t----- bequeathed of by himselfe as hyrelooms to ye house. And alsoe soe much is less in respect of ye decea----- of above 12 beast younge & old & of sheep & horse And further in regard daughter Alice had a greate pt of ye best of ye houshould stuffe given her towards dowrie (besides money) lately before her mothers dece----[fold] into Ireland, The Court have approved of ye above deductions & with---[fold] written Invent: The goods in the fathers custody & have given in pledges secunda forman legis Henry Nellson & in KK Christi Rushin Tho: Christian

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