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IOM Teare Deeds Date Parish Surname Forename Category Town/Village 1905. 02.10 Lezayre Teare Albert Hugh Registered Deeds Ramsey Biography: Conveyance. Albert Hugh Teare to John Christian Crellin. Dwelling house in town of Ramsey in parish of Lezayre. MS 09494/1905/10/028 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/16/0009 1905. 16.12 Teare Albert Hugh Registered Deeds Ramsey Biography: Marriage Settlement. Albert Hugh Teare and Margaret Green to Frederick Malcolm Lamothe. Dwelling houses and premises and personal estate in town of Ramsey. MS 09494/1905/12/043 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/16/0262 1906. 20.09 Teare Albert Hugh Registered Deeds Ramsey Biography: Sale in Trust. Albert Hugh Teare to Frederick Malcolm Lamothe. Dwelling house and personal estate in town of Ramsey. MS 09494/1906/10/029 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/16/1274 1883. 19.05 Patrick Teare Ann Registered Deeds Biography: Assignment. Ann Teare by William Corkill and James Crellin executors to Edward Clague. Lands houses and premises in parishes of Patrick, German and Santon . MS 09494/1883/05/00 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/10/0183 1889. 17.07 Patrick Teare Ann Registered Deeds Biography: Bond and Security. Ann Teare to John Quayle. Part of Ballacallin in parish of Patrick . MS 09494/1848/03/050 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/12/2767 1894. 11.05 Teare Ann Registered Deeds Ramsey Biography: Bond and Security. Ann Teare to William Clarke. Dwelling house in town of Ramsey . MS 09494/1894/05/054 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/12/4536 1895. 20.01 Michael Teare Ann Registered Deeds Biography: Sale. Ann Teare to George William Dalgleish. Dwelling house in village in parish of Michael. MS 09494/1895/09/006 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/13/0993 1850. 06.12 Andreas Teare Ann Registered Deeds Biography: Bond and Security. Ann Teare to Jane Martin. Part of Ballaclucas in the parish of Andreas. MS 09494/1851/02/018 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/2/1587 1855. 15.12 Andreas Teare Ann Registered Deeds Biography: Bond and Security. Ann Teare to Charles Teare. Lands and premises in parish of Andreas. MS 09494/1856/03/021 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/4/0626 1894. 01.05 Teare Ann Jane Registered Deeds Ramsey Biography: Sale. Ann Jane Teare by William Caley, Coroner of Garff, to William Thomas Cubbon. Dwelling house in town of Ramsey. MS 09494/1894/05/044 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/12/4545 1868. 02.12 Teare Anna Moore Registered Deeds Ramsey Biography: Sale. Anna Moore Teare to Margaret Sutherland. House and premises in Ramsey . MS 09494/1868/12/029 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/0145 1869. 27.04 German Teare Anna Moore Registered Deeds Biography: Assignment. Anna Moore Teare to Francis Oates Matthews, Trustee of Catherine Forbes. Lands and premises in the parishes of Santon and German . MS 09494/1869/05/016 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/0607 1869. 10.07 Andreas Teare Anna Moore Registered Deeds Biography: Assignment. Anna Moore Teare to the North British and Mercantile Insurance Company . d 24 April 1874 - Sandy Rd, Bolivia Mount - 54 yrs. Lands & premises in the parishes of Andreas & Lezayre . MS 09494/1869/07/023 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/0760 1855, 12.07 Lezayre Teare Anne Registered Deeds Biography: Agreement. Anne Teare and Philip Teare. Houses, lands and premises called Billy Bills Croft in Lezayre. MS 09494/1855/07/027 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/4/0074 1902. 24.03 Teare Annie Registered Deeds Douglas Biography: Agreement. Annie Teare Hannah Emily Kelly Alfred Brew Radcliffe and Martha Matilda Radcliffe. Dwelling house in Town of Douglas . MS 09494/1902/05/160 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/15/0193 1902. 14.05 Teare Annie Registered Deeds Douglas Biography: Bond and Security. Annie Teare to Llewellen Stanley Kneale. Dwelling house in Town of Douglas. MS 09494/1902/05/161 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/15/0198 1903. 26.11 Teare Annie Registered Deeds Douglas Biography: Bond and Security. Annie Teare to John William Parkes. Dwelling house in town of Douglas. MS 09494/1903/11/113 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/15/2356 1904. 12.11 Teare Annie Registered Deeds Douglas Biography: Sale. Annie Teare to Robert William Cretney. Dwelling house in town of Douglas. MS 09494/1904/11/139 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/15/3714 1870. 07.01 Ballaugh Teare Caesar Philip Registered Deeds Biography: Bond and Security. Caesar Philip Teare and wife to Thomas Caley. Plot of Land in parish of Lezayre . MS 09494/1870/04/017 – Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/1492 1870. 02.10 Ballaugh Teare Caesar Philip Registered Deeds Biography: Bond and Security. Caesar Philip Teare and wife to the Vicar and Wardens of parish of Onchan. Land and premises in parishes of Ballaugh and Lezayre. MS 09494/1870/10/012 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/2007 1871. 25.01 Ballaugh Teare Caesar Philip Registered Deeds Biography: Bond and Security. Caesar Philip Teare and wife to Elizabeth Killey. Part of Squeen in parish of Ballaugh. MS 09494/1871/02/015 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/2253 1871. 01.07 Jurby Teare Caesar Philip Registered Deeds Biography: Sale. Caesar Philip Teare and wife to Thomas Killip. Part of the Receivers Close in the parish of Jurby. MS 09494/1871/07/034 – Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/2761 1871. 29.04 Ballaugh Teare Caesar Philip Registered Deeds Biography: Sale. Caesar Philip Teare and Jane Teare, his wife, by William Teare, Coroner of Michael, to Elizabeth Killey. Croit e Corkill, Magher yon Hommey and Cooil ny Vingey in parish of Ballaugh. MS 09494/1871/11/037 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/3130 1880. 14.02 Andreas Teare Catherine Registered Deeds Biography: Assignment. Catherine Teare deceased by John Teare, administrator, to Daniel Teare. Ballabane in parish of Andreas. MS 09494/1880/03/025 – Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/9/1406 1882. 15.04 Maughold Teare Catherine Registered Deeds Biography: Assignment. Catherine Teare by John Teare adminstrator to William Teare. Lands (not named) in the parish of Maughold. MS 09494/1882/04/036 – Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/9/3964 1892. 24.09 Maughold Teare Catherine Registered Deeds Biography: Sale. Catherine Teare by Edward Corteen Trustee to Thomas Murray. Phoenix Cottage in parish of Maughold. MS 09494/1892/10/019 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/12/2633 1892. 22.10 Maughold Teare Catherine Registered Deeds Biography: Sale. Catherine Teare by Edward Corteen Trustee to James Teare. Ballig in parish of Maughold MS 09494/1892/10/020 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/12/2679 1902. 11.02 German Teare Catherine Registered Deeds Biography: Sale. Catherine Teare, William Clucas & various by William Kermode Coroner of Glenfaba to William Edward Leece and various Trustees of Star of Mona Rechabite Tent. Part of Ballaterson in parish of German. MS 09494/1902/02/002 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/14/4862 1848. 12.09 Teare Catherine Registered Deeds Peel Biography: Sale. Catherine Teare, John Teare and Susanna Teare to Margaret Teare. Dwelling house and premises in town of Peel. MS 09494/1848/11/003 – Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/1/1762 1851. 18.03 Teare Catherine Registered Deeds Patrick Biography: Settlement. Catherine Teare to Robert Teare. Lands and premises in Parishes of Patrick and German. MS 09494/1853/08/003 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/3/1218 1851. 18.03 Teare Catherine Registered Deeds Peel Biography: Settlement. Catherine Teare to Margaret Teare. Dwelling houses in town of Peel. MS 09494/1853/08/004 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/3/1219 1874. 30.03 Ballaugh Teare Charles Registered Deeds Biography: Marriage Settlement. Charles Teare Mary Jane Halliburton and Thomas Craine. Part of The Dollagh Moar in parish of Ballaugh. MS 09494/1874/08/013 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/8/0826 1870. 08.01 Teare Charles Registered Deeds Ramsey Biography: Sale. Charles Teare by John Stephen lockman of Maughold to Ellen Jane Teare. Dwelling house and premises in town of Ramsey. MS 09494/1870/01/046 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/1237 1870. 19.07 Andreas Teare Charles Registered Deeds Biography: Memorial of Judgement. Charles Teare defendant at suit of Bank of Mona. Ballaclucas in parish of Andreas and meadows in parish of Lezayre Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/1759 1871. 05.08 Andreas Teare Charles Registered Deeds Biography: Sale. Charles Teare by John Stephens Coroner of Garff & the Directors & Company of the Bank of Mona to Charles banks Nelson. Lands and premises in the parish of Andreas and "Bill Teares" meadow in the parish of Lezayre. MS 09494/1870/07/022 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/7/4279 1864.04.02 Teare Charles Registered Deeds Ramsey Biography: Bond and Security. Charles Teare to Robert Alexander Browne. Dwelling house in the town of Ramsey. MS 09494/1864/02/046 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/6/0100 1864. 21.10 Andreas Teare Charles Registered Deeds Biography: Bond and Security and Assignment Conditional. Charles Teare to the Directors and Company of the Bank of Mona. Lheaney Bell yane and other lands and premises in Parish of Maughold. MS 09494/1864/11/023 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/6/0856 1859. 30.04 Teare Charles Registered Deeds Biography: Bond and Security. Charles Teare to John Gale. Lands in Andreas, Bride and Lezayre. MS 09494/1859/09/015 - Deed requisition book entry: L 22639/5/0061 1860. 23.04 Teare Charles Registered Deeds Biography: Bond and Security. Charles Teare to Henry B Noble.
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