Alice Crenilt alias Radcliffe alias Teare 1672

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 22 April 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1672A #49 Andreas will of Alice Crenilt alias Radcliffe alias Teare, died 12 April 1673: 
Summary: 1st husband xxxx Radcliffe, 2nd husband John Crenilt (his will ArW 1663A #159 Andreas), granddau Catharine Crenilt, grandson & heir [John] Crenilt, 
dau in law Joney Crenilt alias Christian (married to [James] Crenilt who is dead [died 1663/4, ArW 1663A #053 Bride]), 4 daughters: dau Joney Crenilt ([widow of 
Mark Teare, his will ArW 1658A #65 Andreas, their dau Elizabeth/Bessy & son John], & remarried to William Kewn in February 1659/60), dau Mally Crenilt (married 
William Radcliffe), dau Ellin/Nelly Crenilt (married to John Cowle), dau Alice Crenilt (married 1667/8 to John Teare), son John Radcliffe, nephew (brother's son) 
James Teare, sister Bahie Teare, brother Henry Teare, also: Mally Sayle, Catharine Lace, people indebted to her: Mally Kissage & John Cowle & Daniel Goldsmith & 
Thomas Crenilt & Daniel Teare & deceased wife, also: William Crenilt entered a claim for 15s & barley
Andreas parish register:  Alice Tear buried  16 April 1673
will of 2nd husband: ArW 1663A #159 Andreas will of John Crenilt, died 5 August 1664: wife Alice Crenilt alias Radcliffe alias Teare is alive [died 1673, ArW 
1672A #49 Andreas], dau Joney [widow of Mark Teare, his will ArW 1658A #65 Andreas, their dau Elizabeth/Bessy who married William Skinner in 1671, & Joney 
remarried to William Kewn in February 1659/60], dau Mally, deceased son James (his son & heir John Crenilt [James will ArW 1663A #053 Bride]), dau Ellin/Nelly 
(unmarried), dau Alice (unmarried), witnesses: John Quirk & Daniel Teare & William Teare, pledges: John Radcliffe & Daniel Teare
dau: Andreas parish register:  Alice Crenilt married John Teare on 11 January 1667/8 in Andreas Parish
dau: Andreas parish register:  Ellin / Nelly Crenilt married John Cowle about 1664 in Andreas
   dau: Bride parish register: Ellin Coule als Crenill buried  28 Oct 1705
dau: Andreas parish register:  Joney Crenilt married William Kewn on 28 February 1659/60 in Andreas Parish
will of son: ArW 1663A #053 Bride will of James Crenilt, died about 24 March 1664/5: wife Joney Crenilt als Christian is pregnant [posthumous dau Catharine], 
son & heir John Crenilt, halfbrother John Radcliffe (who refused to be supervisor) & brother in law William Ratcliffe [married to Mally Crenilt] supervisors, 
sister Catharine Crenilt (married)  witnesses: Catharine Cowle alias Crenilt & Margaret Christian & [?sister] Joney Crenilt, pledges: Robert Clucas (for brother 
in law William Kewn who married Joney Crenilt) & William Kewn (for brother in law William Radcliffe who married Mally Crenilt) witness Catharine Cowle alias 
Crenilt married Richard Cowle & is the daughter of Philip Crenilt & Catharine McNameer, also: Callum Crenilt entered a claim, Philip Sayle entered a claim, 
Robert Carnaghan entered a claim, Catharine Sayle alias Daugherty made a claim,   
will of son in law: ArW 1689 Andreas will of William Radcliffe, buried 6 January 1689/90: wife [Mally Crenilt] is alive, dau Mally, dau Bahie, son John, sister 
Catharine, brother John, witnesses: Henry/Harry Inch & Philip Cowle, pledges: Henry/Harry Inch & Robert Martin
?relationship: ArW 1654A #84 Andreas will of Gilbert Crenilt: Philip Crenilt, godson William Sayle junior, godson Henry Teare's son (Henry is brother 
of Alice Crenilt alias Teare), godson John Camaish, goddaughter Alice Crenilt (dau of John Crenilt & Alice Teare), Joney Crenilt (?dau of John Crenilt 
& Alice Teare), Alice Crenilt alias Teare (wife of John Crenilt who died 1664, his will ArW 1663A #159); also: William Cowle witness, Philip Cleator 
witness, John Teare, Mallooney Kneale & wife, John Cowle, William Teare executor
will of dau: ArW 1710A #33 Jurby will of Alice Teare als Crenilt, made 17 March 1707: Jurby 1710 #33: The 17th of March 1707. I Alice Teare, being sick 
in body but of perfect memory, do make this my last will and testament as follows: I bequeath unto my daughter Alice 5 pounds sterling if she will ----- 
what ------ is due to her after my death and if not she is to have only 5 shillings. Unto William 5 shillings and five unto James. I bequeath unto my son Jon 
12 pence legacy. Lastly I constitute and ordain my son Stephen Teare to be my true and lawful executor of all the rest of my goods.   June 13, 1712: John Tear 
enters a claim against the executor of his mother Alice Teare for the sum of -----. ---transcribed by Shirley C Hogensen.
will of son in law: ArW 1658A #65 Andreas will of Mark Teare, dated 16 May 1658: wife Joney Crenilt is alive and pregnant (to be named John if a boy); 
dau Elizabeth/Bessy Teare, illegitimate daughter Ann Teare, Thomas Crenilt & his wife, brother in law John Creer supervisor, brother Henry Teare supervisor, 
sister Bahie Teare, sister Alice Teare, brother John Teare, son in law (married Elizabeth/Bessy by 1671) William Skinner, James Teare mentioned, Isabel Teare 
mentioned, Collum Crenilt mentioned (father of William Crenilt & brother of Joney Crenilt [Mark's wife]), William Crenilt mentioned (son of Collum Crenilt 
& nephew of Joney Crenilt [Mark's wife])

This is affirmed to be the last will & testament of Ales Teere who depted ys life the 12th of Apll 1673: ffirst shee commited her soule to God, & her body to Christian buryall; It: to the poore at the discretione of her executor; It: shee bequeathed to her grandchild Cathe: Crenilt a yonge cow; It: she left to her grandson ye heire her part of the crope of corne the ------- after sowen by the execrs: & the table, the booy barrell, heringe barrell, dischboard, girdle & pott whether corbs or not, with all geeres belongeing to husbandrye the gray blankett & the fledge one the bedd, with the boards over the loft, & hee to pay his sister xs[10s] when she goeth for herselfe, provided yt if her said grandson or heire dye without issue that his Catherin shall have yt is bequeathed to him, & if they boath dye without issue yt all the said goods shall returne to the next of kindred from whence it came; It: she left to her brother son James Teere one of the 2 oxen hee bought for her; & a boule of barly, or mettcorne & barly; It: to Mally Sayle halfe a fir: of malt or barly, & her choyce sheepe & lambe. It: there was 6s due to her from her sister Bahee Teere, wch shee bequeathed to herself It: shee bequeathed to her brother Henry Teere wt was allso in his owne hands It: to Sr Jo: a mutton; It: shee declared yt there was due to her from Mally Kiss-----[fold] 20s & left to her 5s of it; due to her from Joh Cowle 2s, due her from Donnll Goldsmith 3s, from Tho: Crenilt 4s, from Donll: Teere 20s of wch shee baits him 5s if hee pay it willingely, but if he contest & pleade yt halfe cost in regard not claim----[fold] in his wife will, then her will was, yt hee pay his owne halfe wholy; It: to Jony Chris----[fold] her daughter in law a yong sheepe; It: to the witnesses 6d apeece. It shee consti tuted & ordained her 4 daughters joynt execrs: & with her sonn John Ratcliffe all the rest of her goods wtsoever, except her shapen linnen & woollen wch shee bequeathed only to her said daughters, & Joh: Ratcliffe the other executor is to have other goods in lue or consideratione of his pt of ym as for the boards above menconed shee the said testatrix saide yt shee would not have the execrs: to teare or rive away the said boards -------owledged by 3 of ye execrs: vizt: Jo: Ratcliffe, Jo: Cowle & Jo: Teere in regard yt hee had noe place nor chamber pbatum et solvit xijd Testes ------ Quirke The execrs: sworn in forme of law ---[torn]------ jurati The deposisions touching ys will is in ye leafe followinge the Invent: [next page] The Invent of the Ales Teere goods taken & priced by 4 sworne men as followeth In prs: all cattle priced to 5£-0s-0d horses priced to 2£-0s-0d sheepe priced to 1£-5s-0d It: sweine priced to --- 7s-0d all the houshold stuffe to 14s-0d It: her owne cloaths linnen & woollen made or shapped ....1 - 1 - 0 12 - 5 - 0 The goods in the custody of the execrs: & have given pledges in form of law June ye 26th 1673 Willm Crenilt enters his claime against ye said execrs for 15s in money & 4 bouls of barly & craveth prosses eod ----- Jo: Teere enters against ye said executrs: for 50s due debt as hee will make to appeare & craveth prosses [next page] Ales Teere July ye 13th 1673 Jony Christian, Cathe Lace sworne & examined saith, yt Ales Teere aboute the time of her Will makeinge saide yt Willm Kewne tould her, yt John Teere should say, that the said Ales ought him 3£ & yt the said Ales asked him two or three times whether hee said soe or noe, after a little depose, hee then saide, hee thought hee saide not soe; where upon the said Ales tooke upon her conscience, that there was not due to him the said John Teere from her but xs[10s] of his portione, & yt hee had been paide before now, if his mother had paide her the 20s, she ought her; & further saith not Jony Christian her marke XX Cathe Lace her marke XX Joh: Cowle & his wife Nelly Cowle one of ye executors have sworne as the former deponents in everie pticuler, & further saith not Joh: Cowle X Nelly Cowle XX John Ratcliffe another of the executors hath sworn as the former; save only yt the said Ales tooke it one her conscience, yt hee omitts: but further saith, yt the saide Ales saide, yt if any of her children would not bee content therewith, yt shee cutt ym of, with 6d apeece Legasie & further saith not: Joh: Ratcliffe mark XX [upside down on the page & crossed out, see ArW 1672A #45 Andreas will of Isabel Kneen als Crebbin:] Decemb: 18th 1672 Andreas This is affirmed to be the last will & testament of Issable Cr------[torn] her soule to God, & her body to Christian buryall. It: she ------[torn] a wescott, & a pounde of flaxe

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