Ann Clark alias Teare 1672

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 18 April 2018
Original: 0106202

Archdeacon Will 1672A #38 Jurby will of Ann Clark alias Teare, died 29 October 1672: 
Summary: husband Thomas Clark dead (see ArW 1658A #51 Jurby), they apparently had no children, brother William Teare, sister Jane Teare, sister Margaret Teare, 
brother in law Daniel/Dollin Clark (his son William), godson Dollin Caine, nephew John Teare [he married Catharine Teare in December 1672], Deemster Mr Edward 
Christian, also: Jane Caine, Donold/Daniel Tear & his son, Ann Teare, NOTE, that Ann had intack land Close Clark in the Creg, as well as other land
will of husband: ArW 1658A #051 Jurby will of Thomas Clark, dated 19 August 1658: wife Ann Teare [died October 1672, ArW 1672A #38 Jurby], brother Dollin/Daniel 
Clark, brother in law John Teare, sister? Margaret Clark, sister in law Jane Teare, brother in law William Teare (his wife Ann), nephew in law? John Teare, 
brother? Patrick Clark, sister? Bahie Clark, brother in law Daniel/Donold Christian, also: Joney Christian, Catharine Christian, Ann Christian, Thomas Christian 
(has 2 sons), Phinlo Freer, Margaret Boyde, Patrick Kelly (has 2 sons), Deemster John Christian, witnesses: Thomas Kelly & Patrick Kelly
self & husband: ArWills 1631 presentment Jurby of Thomas Clark & wife Ann Teare: Jurbie: Tho: Clerke & his wiffe Ann Teare complayneth agaynst Christian Crye 
called the sayd Tho: Clerke a rotten sad[?] & his wiffe a blue baren sowe. Bahie Christye sworne sayth that she hard Christian Crye call Tho Clerk Rotten syd & 
his wife a blue baren sowe. Wm Teare sworne sayth as the former deponent hath sworne.  Enioyned to doe iij Sondayes penance in penitentiall habit confessinge 
her error before the congregation  and aske the ptye forgivnes
husband: 1671 Liber Vastarum, Jurby: Thomas Clark had intack land of 23d yearly rent belonging to Slegaby treen
(total rent 6s 2d), and in 1679, he was entered for 18d, which was the correction of an earlier mistake
self & husband & nephew: 1679 Liber Vastarum, Jurby: Thomas Clark had intack land of 18d yearly rent belonging to Slegaby treen(total rent 6s 2d), 
and [he was dead and] his wife Ann [Clark alias] Teare passed the land to [nephew] John Teare by virtue of a marriage contract bargain
nephew John & his wife: Jurby parish register: John Teare married Catharine Teare  on 30 December 1672 in Jurby  
articles of marriage of nephew John of the testator, etc: ArW 1672A #38b Jurby Articles of Marriage between Ann [Clark alias] Teare (died October 1672, ArW 1672A 
#38 Jurby) in behalf of her nephew John Teare and John Teare & his wife Catharine Brew in behalf of their daughter Catharine Teare, nephew John & dau Catharine 
were to marry by 1 January 1672/3 Jurby: John Teare married Catharine Teare on 30 December 1672 Jurby, Ann Clark als Teare is aunt of John Teare, and John Teare & 
Catharine Brew are parents of Catharine Teare, witnesses: Thomas Skeally & Mullenex Bittle. 

Jurby 10ber: ye 14th 1672 The last will and testament of An: Teare who depted this liffe ye 29th of the above moneth, who first committed her soule to God and her body to Xtian buriall. Itm: She willed that 2 barrells of beere should be spent that night she was lodged, wth soe much oate meale, flesh and fish as in the discrecon of her exec: should be thought fitt; Itm: She left to her brother Wm Teere 12d legasie; Itm: to her sister Jane Teere 12d legasie, Itm: to Jane Caine her best peticott, Itm: to Margrett Teare a peticotte; It: She bequeathed fortie shillings to Dollin Clerke, and fortie shillings to Wm: Clerke, when the land she had in morgage were redeemed; Itm: She left to her godson Dollin Caine a steare that had his stones in him; Itm: to ye minister 5s. Itm: to ye clearke 5s. Itm: She con= stituted and appoynted her nephew John Teare her true and Lawfull exe cutor of all her houses and Lands, wth the morgage Land, and all ye rest of her goods movable and unmovable. Itm: She bequeathed to Mr. Edw: Christian Demster 20s legasie and likewise constituted the sd Demster supvisor of her sd executors and he to see that he should noe way be wronged. Itm: She left to Do: Teare and his son what was in the sd Donold Teares hands Testes The Supvisor allso sworne in forme of law Willm Crowe jurati Dollin Caine pbatum et solvit xijd The Invent within 14 days sub paena 20s feb 20th 1672 Dollin Clark & his sonn Willm enters against ye said execr: for theire interest in all the houses & land of 18d rent being ye due as shall make to appeare feb 22th 1672 Dollin Clarke enters for a mayre with her increase for 16 yeere due him as Legasie left him by his brother Tho: Clarke, & craveth tryall Sr: Willm Crow, Tho: Skally & Munellex Bittle declare upon oath, yt the day before she departed ye life, shee the said testatrix, declared & said yt whereas she had bequeathed 40s to Dollin Clarke, & 40s more to his sonn Willm Clarke -----[edge] better consideracone shee now, cuts ym of with 20s apeece wch was spoken by her in a----- to Sr Willm: Crow, who saide to her yt the contractione then writen would hinder ----- & she answered noe; but said yt all ye will should stand except the said lega----- herein menconed further say yt she left to Nelly Woods her choyce coate & al----- woolen apron In regard yt all ye lands & houses shee enjoyed as we are informed came to her d----[edge] by the death of her husband, brother of him the said Dollin Clarke & havei----[edge] child to enjoy it, but ye houses & lands are to passe to a mother blud; & allso ----[edge] yt it was spoken by way of discourse, & not by will, & for severall -----[edge] riall reasons, urged & offered, we therefore order the said Lega----[edge] as exprest in the will, & not otherwise: but as the other lega---- ----[edge] the witneses hath -----e ffeb 20 1672/3 March 5th 1672 This day Dollin Clark & his son Willm Clark came to the ------ ----[edge] ----- ----- freely acceptd of ----tie shillings apeece in f----- ----[edge] [next page] NOTE, John Teare's daughter is Catharine Teare (mother is Catharine Brew), & Ann [Clark alias] Teare's nephew is John Teare, & Catharine & John married Decembre 1672, with Articles of Marriage: June ye 20th 1673 Sr Will Crowe Tho: Skelly & Munnellex Bittle sworne & examined saith, that Ann Teere the night Joh: Teere daugr: was hanfasted to her nephew a dxxxx xxx before shee dyed & after she dxxx that shee then said yt Pat: Christian was to have the price of two daysmath of hay when redeemed & ye 40s of it was paide him before, yt is to say 20s in moneys & 2 bouls of barly & one boule of malt paide h---- in 20s more: & paide him for his charges everie time hee went upon her business a day or 2 before she dyed & after it beinge after Wm Crowe Tho: Skally M Munnellexe Bittle M June ye 22d 1673 Therefore in nomine dei wee order & decree unto Pat Christian the price of the above saide 2 daymoath of hay after redemption; allwayes provided yt the said Pat shall ac= quit & discharge himselfe of the receit of the abovesaid 2s & ye 2 bouls of barly & ye boule of malt menconed in 20s more; in pt of payment of the valuacone or price of the abovesaid 2 daymoath of hay; wch being done; executione shall bee granted accordinge to law for ye whole Pat: Thonpson J Harrison June 22d 1673 Sr: Willm: Crow is admited to tak the oath of Pat: Christian in forme of law giveinge notice to the adverse pte to be prsent whether hee received the abovesaid corne & moneys in pt of payment of the valuacone of the abovesaid 2 daymoath of hay or noe & in re= gard of the saide Pat specialtie being atested before the dymster, hee is only to take his oath at the alter, & you to returne certificat yt speedy exemtion may be grantd J: Harrison August ye 26th 1673 Joh: Teere for & in the behalfe of the execr: of Ann Teere Aendred[?] Downe & paid to Willm Christian the full sume of 4£ 5s 8d beinge the full estimat of the 2 daymoath of hay above menconed vjs 1d fees the wch sume was received allwayes provided, yt if the said Willm Christian or Capt Pat: Christian prove, that there is but 6 daymoath in the meddow, that yn the said execr: is to pay to Capt: Pat his proporcone therof, if more that hee is fully satisfied & paid before me J: Huddlestone Willm: Christian The Invent included in the Contract heerunto anexed [next page] Archdeacon Will 1672A #38b Jurby Articles of Marriage between Ann [Clark alias] Teare (died October 1672, ArW 1672A #38 Jurby) in behalf of her nephew John Teare and John Teare & his wife Catharine Brew in behalf of their daughter Catharine Teare, nephew John & dau Catharine were to marry by 1 January 1672/3 Jurby: summary: John Teare married Catharine Teare on 30 December 1672 Jurby, Ann Clark als Teare is aunt of John Teare, and John Teare & Catharine Brew are parents of Catharine Teare, witnesses: Thomas Skeally & Mullenex Bittle. Jurby parish register: John Teare married Catharine Teare on 30 December 1672 in Jurby, will of aunt of the groom John: ArW 1672A #38 Jurby will of Ann Clark alias Teare, died 29 October 1672: husband Thomas Clark dead (see ArW 1658A #51 Jurby), they apparently had no children, brother William Teare, sister Jane Teare, sister Margaret Teare, brother in law Daniel/Dollin Clark (his son William), godson Dollin Caine, nephew John Teare, Deemster Mr Edward Christian, also: Jane Caine, Donold/Daniel Tear & his son, Ann Teare groom: Jurby parish register: Jon: Tear buried 25 March 1682 will of groom: ArW 1681A #55 Jurby will of John Teare, died 24 March 1681/2: wife Catharine Teare alias Teare was pregnant & died before probation (before July 1682), dau Jane, dau Margaret, brother Thomas Teare, brother in law? William Killip, brother? Richard Teare, sister? Catharine Teare bride: Jurby parish register: Kath: Tear buried 30 March 1682 will of bride: ArW 1681A #56 Jurby will of Catharine Teare alias Teare, died 29 March 1681/2: husband John Teare died 24 March 1681/2 (ArW 1681A #55 Jurby), Catharine's will was not on the film I reviewed, sister? Ann Teare was her executrix & supervisor of children, per note included in husband's will will of the bride Ann's mother: ArW 1681A #63 Jurby will of Catharine Teare alias Brew, died 27 March 1682: husband [John] Teare is not mentioned, dau Ann Teare, dau Catharine [married to ,] son Thomas [he married in December 1672 to Catharine Teare dau of William Teare & Ann Caine], son Daniel/Dollin Teare, dau Isabel Teare, also: Ann Skeally, Joney Christian, Margery Skeally Articles of Marriage agreed condescended & concluded upon be= twixt An Teare of the pish of Jurby in the behalf of her nephew Jo: Teare on the one pte, and John Teare and Katherine Brew als Teare in the behalfe of theire daughter Katherine Teare on the other ptie as followeth first its agreed upon that the sd Jo: Teare and Katherine Teare shall come to ye pish church of Jurby att or before the first day of January next then and there to enter into the holy estate of matrimony if Gd pmitt lyfe and holy church allow the same Itm: ye above named Anne Teare doth pmisse covenant & bargaine to give unto her sd nephew John Teare and his wiffe and lawfull issue the one halfe of her houses and lands, wth half ye morgage lands and half of all her goods movable and unmovable now imediatly, and the other half after her decease, excepting certaine legasies Itm: ye abovenamed John and Katherine his wiffe doth pmisse and convenante to give the sd John Teare to and with their sd daughter in porcon or marriage goods ye sume of eight pound sterling to be payd within two yeares and for the true pformance hereoff both pties have bound themselves their heirs exec: adm: and assignes in ye pennalty and forfiture of 40£ sterling to be levied as ---- fines to pforme ye above Articles and in testimoniall hereoff have subscribed their names and usuall markes december ye 26th 1672 signed and delivered Ann Teare her mrke X in ye prsence of these Jo: Teare his mrke X witnesses Kath: Brew alls Teare X Tho: Skallie his mrke X Mull: Bittle his mrke X Tho: Skallie and Mullenix Bittle wittnesses to the above Contract have deposed the same to be true in every pticular as within written and this before me January ye 13 1672 Edm: Christian [next page] fforasmuch as my freind Pattricke Christian hath beene very diligent and serviceable to me in severall concernes of mine I am most willinge, that he should be recompenced and satisfied for his troubles therein, and for his better assureance therof I doe by these presents give him after my death two daymoth of hay in Clarkes Close, in the Crage, as wittnes my hand this 21th of 10ber 1672 note that the 2 daymoth is Ann Teare her mrke in the end next to Jurby This was acknowled before me witnes hereof Edw: Christian Edw: Christian jurati Phillip Curlet his mrke X June 20th 1673: The foresaid witneses hath deposed the foresaid prscript to be true in everie pticuler before us Pat: Thompson J Harrison ffeb 20th 1672/3 In regard ys is acknowledged before the Dymster, & hee allso a witnesse to it himselfe wee accept of it at prsent, till the Dymster returne & in the meane time we grant executror accordingly It is further menconed one ye back of Pat: Thompson the will J Harrison [next page] August the 26th 1673 Joh: Teere for & in the behalf of the execr: of Anne Teere kendered[?] downe & paide unto Willm Christian, for & in behalf of Capt Pat: Christian the full sume of 4£ 3s 8d being the full estimat of the 2 daymoath of hay before menconed & 2s for fees the wch sume was received Allwayes provided yt if the said Willm or Capt Pat: Christian prove that there is but six daymoath in the meddow, that yn the execr: is to pay to Capt Pat: his proportione thereof; but if it prove more, that he is then fully satisfied & paid before me Willm Christian Jo Huddlestone Note yt Jo: Teare in ye behalfe of ye Concordat p me executor & Wm Christian in behalf J: Huddlestone Regis: Archidi: of Pat Christian have this day agreed before of all any way due, betweene ye said executor & Pat Christian in every respect tuching ye bussines above specified Sept 4th 73 P Thompson

Last Modified 18 April 2018