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1460 SECKINGTON JOHN

Chancery Inquisition Post Mortem (Series 2) xxxii, 124

Date not known: P.R.O. C142/32

John Seckington

Henry, by the grace of God, King of England and of France and Lord of Ireland, to (our) Escheator....., greetings.

Whereas John Sekington, who held land of us in chief, has ended his last day, we order you.....in which (lands and holdings) John had seisin in his demesne as of fee within your bailiwick (on) the day that he died, in order that we can take possession (of them) without delay, and take them into our hands and..... make until we order otherwise.

And inquire diligently by the oaths of good and lawful men of your same bailiwick, by what.....which lands and holdings the same John held of us in chief as in demesne within your daid bailiwick (for) what service....of others, and for what service, and how much those lands and holdings are worth each year from all revenues, and on what day the same John died, and who is his nearest heir and of what estate.

And inquire thereupon separately and make answer to us in our Chancery under your seal and the seals of those by whom it was made without delay to this writ.....at Westminster, the 30th day of June (in) the year of (our) reign which (was) aforesaid. Tunstall

Date unknown: placed at 1460.
1478 SECKINGTON WILLIAM

Calendar of Patent Rolls

February 20, 1478

Exemplification, at the request of Roger Twynyho, kinsmam and heir of Ankarette, late the wife of William Twynyho of Cayforde, Somerset, of the following: 

1. A petition (in English ) of the said Roger in the present Parliament that whereas the said Ankarette on Saturday, 12 April, 1477, was in her manor of Cayforde, and Richard Hyde, late of Warwick, gentleman, and Roger Strugge, late of Bekehampton, Somerset, towker, with divers riotous persons to the number of fourscore by the command of George, Duke of Clarence, came to Cayforde about two of the clock after noon and entered her house and carried her off the same day to Bath, and thence the Sunday

following to Circeter, Gloucestershire, and from thence to Warwick, whither they brought her on the Monday following about eight of the clock in the afternoon, which town of Warwick is distant from Cayforde seventy miles, and then and there took from her all her jewels, money, and goods and also in the said Duke's behalf, as though he had used the King's power, commanded Thomas Delalynde, esquire, and Edith his wife, daughter of the said Ankarette, and their servants, to avoid from the town of Warwick and lodge them at Stratford upon Avon that night, six miles from

thence, and the said Duke kept Ankarette in prison unto the hour of nine before noon on the morrow, to wit, the Tuesday after the closing of Pasche, and then caused her to be brought to the Guildhall at Warwick before divers of the justices of the peace in the county then sitting in sessions and caused her to be indicted by the name of Ankarette Twynneowe, late of Warwick, widow, late servant of the Duke and Isabel his wife, of having at Warwick on 10 October, 1476, given to the said Isabel a venomous drink of ale mixed with poison, of which the latter sickened until the Sunday before Christmas, on which day she died, and

the justices arraigned the said Ankarette and a jury appeared and found her guilty and it was considered that she should be led from there to the goal of Warwick and from thence should be drawn through the town to the gallows of Myton and hanged till she were dead, and the sheriff was commanded to do execution and so he did, which indictment, trial, and judgment were done and given within three hours of the said Tuesday, and the jurors for fear gave the verdict contrary to their conscience, in proof whereof divers of them came to the said Ankarette in remorse and asked her forgiveness, in consideration of the imaginations o the said

Duke and his great might, the unlawful taking of the said Ankarette through three shires, the inordinate hasty process and judgment, her lamentable death, and her good disposition, the King should ordain that the record, process, verdict, and judgment should be void and of no effect, but that as the premises were done by the command of the said Duke, the said justices and sheriff and the under sheriff and their ministers should not be vexed.

2. The answer of the King: Soit fait il est desire.

3. A schedule annexed to the petition, being the inquisition taken as above before John Hugford, esquire, Henry Boteler and John West, justices, by oath of Richard Fulwood, esquire, Baldwin Porter, esquire, William Bary of Berton, Thomas Wainwright of Stretford, Richard Hasilholt of Alcestre, John Grove of Aspeley, John Shawe of Alcestre, Robert Plumner of Warwick, John Goodman of the same, John Page of Wyllyngton, Robert Toly of Bormyngton, and William Gibbons of Honyngton.

4. A writ attested by H. Boteler directing the Sheriff to impanel a jury of twenty four.

5. The endorsement. John Beaufitz, sheriff:

The execution of the writ appears in a panel annexed.

6. The panel:

John Hubaude, esquire, juror

Thomas Clopton, gentilman

Henry Broun of Napton, gentilman, juror

Thomas James of Lodyngton, juror

Edmund Hore of Framton, juror

William Ravys of Canley, juror

William Reynolde of Henley

Robert Deyster of Henley

John Ruttur of Roowyngton

William Deraunt of Bercheston

Richard Collynge of Whitchurch

Thomas Sadler of Warwick

Robert Geffys of Radford Gymly

John Benet of Woolton Wawen

Thomas Tasker of Stretford

Thomas Rogers of Erdyngton

Robert Carpenter of Halford

Robert Tiftote of Warwick

John Litilhaye of Dunchurch

Robert Compton, gentilman, juror

Thomas Olney, gentilman, juror

John Harwell, gentilman, juror

Roger Paget of Stretford, juror

Thomas Edwardes of Preston, juror

John Dufton of Stretton

William Felys of Kenelworth

Thomas Staunton of Longbrigge

John Stokes of Henley

John Harvy of Whitchurche

William Hasilholt of Alcestur

William Rede of Hilmorton

Nicholas Melton of Dunchurch

Thomas Othen of Aston

William Tiftote of Henley

William Sekynton of Sekynton

Thomas Shawe of Warwick

William Wellys of Warwick

Thomas Fysscher of Warwick

1483 SECKINGTON WILLIAM

The Gild Register, Stratford upon Avon. 1406 1535

1 Richard III. 1483 84

For the soul of William Segyngton 3 shillings and 4 pence


1524 SECKINGTON WILLIAM

Chancery Inquisition Post-mortem (series 2) XL 101

William Seckington, son of John Seckington.

Document allegedly illegible.


1532 SECKINGTON JOHN

Tamworth Population Census: 1532.

A list of families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford was compiled in 1532.

Under the heading "Lecheffeld Strett, Tamworth" (Lichfield Street), there is listed:-

Henry Selle, Margaret, uxor eius + John Segenton, Sp'us.

William, Thomas, Isabel,

Nicholas Regeley, Thomasin, parentes.
1538 SECKINGTON ISABELL THOMAS

Coleshill Parish Register: Baptism Register.

2 December 1538.

Isabell, daughter of Thomas Seckington of Coleshill, was baptised.


1539 SECKINGTON JOHN THOMAS

Coleshill Parish Register: Baptism Register.

John, son of Thomas Seckington of Coleshill, was baptised.

Another record notes that James, son of Thomas Seckington, was baptised in 1539. However, Thomas Seckington's will mentions a son John, and does not mention any son named James.


1545 SECKINGTON NICHOLAS

The Will of Nicholas Seckington. !4 December 1545


In the name of God Amen, the 14th day of December in the 37th year of the reign of our sovereign Lord King Henry the eighth by the grace of God King of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, and on earth Supreme Head of the Church of England and also of Ireland.
I, Nicholas Seckenton, of perfect mind and good memory, do make my testament and last will in manner and form following;

First I bequeath my soul unto Almighty God and to our blessed Lady Saint Mary and to all the holy company of Heaven, and my body to be buried within the church of Sudbury.

Also I bequeath to the church of Sudbury for my burial 3s. 4d.

Also I bequeath to John Taylor of Stowton Grange 6s. 8d.

Also I bequeath to the Church of Seckington 6s. 8d.

Also I bequeath to the church of Somersall to make a light to stand before the sacrament 12d.

Also I bequeath to John Clark of Sudbury for his pains taken in being supervisor of my will 6s. 8d.

Also I bequeath to Thorpe Church in the Clottes 3s. 4d.

Also I bequeath to the church of Sudbury 3s. 4d. if anything be behind unpaid of the office which I was in.

Also I bequeath to Margaret Holland a bushel of blend corn.

Also I bequeath to Thomas Archer of Burton 8d.

Also I bequeath to Thomas Hechenson 8d.

Also I will that my debts be paid off my whole goods, after that my goods to be divided in 3 parts, the one part to my wife, the other I bequeath to my son William the which was last gotten, and to Agnes my last gotten daughter, and the third part to bring me home with, and to pay my bequests.

Also I bequeath to William Tyterton a bushel of blend corn, and to be paid at the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel next coming.

Also I bequeath the residue of my part of my goods to William Seckington my lastgotten son and to Agnes my last gotten daughter if any be left after that I be brought home and my bequests paid.

Also I ordain and make my true and lawful executors Robert Nicholls and Agnes my last gotten daughter to execute this my last will.

Also I make my supervisor John Clark of Sudbury to see this my last will be performed.

These being witnesses:

Richard Bowne, parson of Somersall

William Palmer

Henry Jackson
Appendix to Nicholas Seckenton's Will; 1545.

These be the debts that I do owe:

Firstly to Joan Sponer 27s. 5d.

Also John Swenson 6s. 8d.

Also my servant John Malabur 6s. 8d.

Also William Palmer 6s. 8d.

Also Robert Patryche 2s. 0d.

Also Smartwood of Ashbourne, draper 8d.

Also William Moore of Uttoxeter, butcher 2d.

Also Thomas Moore 2d.

Also Thomas Archar of Burton 12d.

Also I have paid to John Heafe for a close a year and (abmake ?) until lady day in lent next coming. (This date is Thursday, 25 March, 1547).

Also Ralph Wylshawe of Uttoxeter, Smeth, owes me for 2 bullocks and John Ferneaugh being short for the same, the sum of 12 shillings.
The Inventory of all and singular goods of Nicholas Seckenton, late deceased.

In the parish of Sudbury, made and appraised by Henry Ford, Thomas Lort, Thomas Marshall, Robert Spallon.

Firstly, 4 oxen, the value £3- 0 -0

Also 12 kyne £7- 4s-0

Also 6 young beasts £2- 0 -0

Also 2 horses and 2 mares 26s-8d

Also a sow and 6 pigs 6s-8d

Also a featherbed, 2 mattresses, and a bolster 8s-4d

Also 2 coverlets and a white sheet 2s-0

Also 6 sheets 5s-0

Also a chamber pot, 2 pans, 4 pewter dishes 8s-0

Also a cupboard 8d

Also a brand iron, a pathekys, a frying pan 12d

Also a wain, a plough, a harrow 5s-0

Also 2 yokes, a yone teme, a pair of iron clefys 20d

Also a borde, a forme, and 2 chairs 8d

Also a trene ware 8d

Also 2 sacks 8d

Also a capon and hens 12d

Also the corn in the barn, and hay and corn in the field 20s-0

Also 2 cofers 8d

Also a bord cloth, a towel 6d

In total £15- 16s- 10d.

Dated 22 February, presumably 1546.


c1550 SECKINGTON THOMAS

Document P.R.D. C1/1380 in the P.L.O.

This document is in very bad condition and only disjointed phrases can be made out.
Complayneth and sheweth onto your good Lordshuppe your pore orator and dayly bedman Thomas Sekyngton of Orlsyth in the county of Derby, husbendman.

That where your seyd orator about the 3rd or 4th yere of the reign of our late Sovereign lorde Kynge Edward the sixth.....complaint in thys honorable court against one Robert Nycollys of Sekyngton in the seyd countie, husbandman, of, for, and conferring the right, title, and interest of and in the manor of Sekyngton aforesaid, and of and in one messuage and 30 acres of arable lande, medow, and pasture with appurtenance in (Coton in the Elms) worth L40 in the countie of Derby.

The ..... of rights of and in the premisses, the sayd petitioner by mediation of their frynddis, submitted themselfes ..... to abyde the awarde, arbitment, and judgment of John Hunt of the Myddell Temple in the citie of London and Mychell Purfrey of the same house, esquiers, which arbitrators collying before theym your said orator and the seyd Robert Nycollys ..... advyse herying their proves and wythenesses in the seyd matter, made their awarde that your seyd pore orator shulde have and ..... messuage, lande, medow, and pasture with the appurtenances lyinge in Coton in the seyd countie of Derby and ..... conferring the seyd manor with the appurtenances ..... awarde but referred the awarde there of upon the proves ..... and wyttenesses.
Afterward about 2 yerys last past the seyd Robert Nycollys by their ..... cometh ..... seyd orator. In consideration whereof and forasmuch as your seyd orator could not gett the seyd arbitrators to mete together ..... their awarde nor can purshew or folow the tryall of hys ryght of and in the premysssssssssys in thys honorable court nor at the common lawe for that he standeth ..... Nycollys to Abyde the awarde of the seyd arbitrators who have tyme to make their awarde ..... yet to come to all great impovershment of your seyd pore orator to hys ner undoying except ..... be shewed by your lordshippe in thys behalfe ..... therefore please the same to grant the ..... be directed to the seyd John Hunt and Mychell Purfrey commandynge theym personally to appere before your lordshippe in .....

(the rest of this document is unreadable except for single words here and there).



1560 SECKINGTON THOMAS

The Will of Thomas Seckington.

In the name of God amen, the third day of May in the year of our Lord God 1560, I, Thomas Sekenton of Coleshill in the county of Warwick being sick in body but whole in mind, praised be God, make my testament containing my last will in manner and form hereafter following;
First I bequeath my soul to God Almighty, my creator and redeemer, trusting to be saved by the merits of his death and passion, and my body to be buried in the parish churchyard of the Apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Coleshill aforesaid.

Also I bequeath to the Cathedral Church of Lichfield 4 pence.

Also I give and bequeath to John Sekenton my son 6 shillings and 8 pence, and to Reginald Sekenton my son 26 shillings and 8 pence, and to Isabel Sekenton my daughter 26 shillings and 8 pence, all which sums of money I will shall be paid to my said children at such time as they be married or else when they be 21 years of age at the sight of my overseers, and if it so chance that my wife do marry again, she to pay them their portions before she do marry.

Also I will that if any of my children Richard, Reginald, or Isabel, do die before they have received their parts, the part to them due, to be delivered to them that live.

The residue of my goods moveable and unmoveable, when my debts and legacies are paid, and my body is brought to the ground, I fully give and bequeath to Amy my wife, whom I ordained and make my Executrix and my trusty friend, Reginold Bellars, and he to have his charges borne, and I desire my friend Denis Gurratt and my brother Peter Edmunde to be overseers of the same as my trust is they will.

These being witnesses:

John Fenton, Vicar of Coleshill.

Henry Riddell, Bailiff.

Henry Radforth.
The Inventory of the goods of Thomas Sekenton, departed.

appraised by Timothy Flude, Ralph Heffeld, and Thomas Savage.

Inp...in the hall 2 bords, a forme, a cupboard, the hangings of the hall, 6s - 8d.

in the kitchen a fyreshowle, potthangles and 2 crocks, a pair of cowbards, 2 chafyng-dishes, 17 pieces of pewter, a boll, a basin of pewter, 20s - 0d.

4 pots, 2 pans, a brode and 2 in f(?) and 4 kettles, and a skelitts, a skeuer, 40s - 0d.

2 leds lo...s and pails, axes, bills, and other ironware and wooden ware, 26s - 8d.

3 Feather beds, 1 flock bed, 2 mattresses, 7 coverings, 5 bolsters, 5 blankets £3 - 6s - 8d.

14 pairs of sheets and an odd sheet, 7 towels, 2 table cloths, 5 table napkins, with other linenware 33s - 4d.

A cupboard in the parlour, 9 pieces of pewter, 4 candlesticks, 7 coferrs, the hangings of the parlour and chamber and the bedsteads 28s - 0d.

4 acres of corn 26s - 0d.

Wodde and Kydds 40s - 0d.

9 swine 20s - 0d.

2 mares 40s - 0d.

His clothes 10s - 0d.

Pollane 12d.

bags and other tow and yarn 6s - 8d.

a laver with a cho... 16d.

5 row pry... 20s - 0d.
Final total £20 - 11s - 8d.
1562 SECKINGTON JOHN 17 January, 1562
The marriage is recorded in the registers of St.Clement Danes Church, Westminster, London, of John Seckington And Elsabeth Cooke.
1562 SECKINGTON AMY
The Will of Amy Seckington. 17 June 1562.

In the name of God amen, the 17th day of June in the yere of our lord God 1562, I, Ame Sekenton, late the wyfe of Thomas Sekenton of Colshull, departyd, beyng of perfect mynd and remembrance, dredyng the uncerten tyme of death, make thys my wyll and testament in maner and forme here after folowyng;



Fyrst, I bequeth my sole to God Almyghtye, my creator and redemer, trustyng to be savyd by the merets and death of hys sonne Jesus Cryst, and my body to be buryed in the parysh church yard of the appostylls Peter and Paul in Colshull aforesayd, nere to the place where my seyd husband Thomas Sekenton lyth, also I gyve to the church of Colshull 6s. 8d. to be bestowed in repayring of the same, also I gyve to the powre 6s. 8d. within the parysh of colhull, and I wyll that there be bestow att my buryall 20s., also I gyve and bequeth to Margarett Glostot my best fetherbedde, a bolster, a coveryng and a say, 2 blanks, 2 of my best twyllye clothes, 2 peyre of hempenshets, on peyre of flaxin shets and a pere of canves shets, 4 platers, 2 puter dysshes and my grett cofer and the amrye that standyth att my beddsfot, my best carpett, a grett pott and a grett panne andon cawderne of 4 galens, a lytyll ponne of 4 galens, 4 awse and 4 lambes and also on cow with John Ryall of Shostocke, and 4s. 4d. for the hyre, I also gyve unto hyr on other kow, also I gyve unto hyr on lytyll pott beyng the lest, my best chafyng dysshe, and the best salt, the best flaxin tablecloth, 2 the best towells, a canvas tablecloth, 2 leds in the yelehowse, the cofer in the chambre, 2 the best sawsers, 4 conterfett dysshes, all the stenyd clothes in the new chambre, a morter with a pestell, my best frocke, 2 kyrcheffs and 3 candelstycks, also I bequeth to Thomas Glostote my seconde fetherbedd with bolster, the seconde coveryng the say, 3 peyre of shets, my seconde pott, 8 shepe, 4 lambes and the trede twyllye cloth, a lytyll new cofer standyng att the chambre dore, on flaxin shete, on lytyll cawderne and a mare, the grett lede in the kicchen, a hempon tablecloth, 2 towells, 2 grett platers and 2 puter dysshes, my seconde chaffyng dysh, 3 conterfett dysshes, the cubbord in the hall and a laver in the entre and all my wodde, also I bequeth to Regynolde Sekenton a matres next over the gate, 2 pere of shets, a bolster, a twyllye cloth, a cofer that was hys Fathers, on ewe with a lambe, on pott, on plater, on towell, also I bequet to Agnes Glostote the thredde fetherbedd, a bolster and a coveryng, 4 pere of shets andon flaxin shete, also the tredde ponne, on pott, a depe cawderne, 2 grett platers, 2 puter dysshes, 2 ewes and lambes, on twylly cloth of myne and hyr awne 2 towells, 2 conterfett dysshes and the stenyd clothes in the parler, my best gowne, 2 kyrcheffs, 2 casters, 3 candylstycks, also I bequethe to John Glostot a matres, a bolster, a twyllye cloth, 2 pere of shets, on pott, on plater, also my cart and my colt, also I bequeth to Alys Glostot the doghter of John Glostot on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets, also I bequeth to Ame Glostot on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets, also I bequethe to Julyan Glostot on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets, on cawderne, on twylly cloth and the stenyd clothes over the gate and my best Rosett frocks, also I bequeth to Thomas Glostot the sonne of Wylliam Glostot on ewe with lambe and on pere of shets, also I bequeth to Robart Glostot on ewe with a lambe, on pere of shets, on twyllye cloth, on plater, also I bequeth to Julyan Edmunds my frocke with the welvett cape, also I bequeth to Elyzabeth Glostot 2 kyrchyffs, 2 casters, also I bequethe to Yzabell Sekenton on pere of shets, also I bequeth to the chyldren of Thomas Glostot, yche of them 3s., also I bequeth to Thomas Eles 3s., also I bequeth to Maud Lewes on pere of shets, also to Alys Glostot 6s. 8d., also I bequeth to Jone Blyth 12d., also I bequeth to Regynold Smyth 12d., also I wyll that my brother Peter Edmunds and my cosen Thomas Glostote to be my executors, and that that Remens not bequethyd to be yeven among my powre kynysfolk att the syght of John Fenton, vycar of Colshull, and Wylliam Pheps, who I desyre to be oversears of the Same and to have for there payns 3s. 4d. a pese, thesse beyng wytneses: George Pygott, gentylmam, Symon Flewd, yoman, John Fenton, vycar, Wylliam Pheps, Peter Edmunds, with other mo.
The Inventarye of the goods and catalls of Ame Sekenton, wydow, departyd, prysed by Robart Butler, gentylman, Henry Cowpere, Rychard Broks, Rychard Tyrle, the 8th day of Octobre 1562;
Firstly, bequethyd to Margarett Glostote my best fetherbedd, a bolster, a coveryng and a say, 2 blanketts, 2 of my best twyllye clothes, 2 pere of hempen shets and on pere of flaxin shets and a pere of canves shets, 4 platers, 2 puter dysshes and my grett cofer and the amrye that standyth att my bedds fote, my best carpett, a grett pott and a grett panne and on calderne of 4 galons, a lytyll panne of 4 galons, 4 awse and 4 lambes and also on kow with John Ryall of Shoustocke and 4s. 4d. for the hyre, I also gyve unto hyr on other kow, also I gyve unto hyr on lytyll pott beyng the lest, my best chaffyng dyshe and the best salt, the best flaxin tablecloth, 2 the best towells, a canves table cloth, 2 leds in the yelehowse, the cofer in the chambre, 2 the best sasers, 4 conterfett dysshes, all the stenyd clothes in the new chambre, a morter with a pestell, my best frocke, 2 kyrcheffs and 3 candelstycks.

Sume £10 13d.


Also bequethyd to Thomas Glostote my seconde fetherbede, a bolster, the seconde coveryng the say, 3 pere of shets, my seconde pott, 8 shepe, 4 lambes and the thryde twyllye cloth, a lytyll new cofer standyng att the chambre dore, on flaxin shete, on lytyll cauderne and a mare, the grett led in the kichen, a hempon table cloth, 2 towells, 2 grett platers and 2 puter dysshes, 3 conterfetts dysshes, my seconde chaffyng dyshe, the cubbord in the hall and a laver in the entre and all my wodd.

£9 15s.


Also bequethyd to Regynold Sekenton a matres next over the gate, 2 pere of shets, a bolster, a twyllye cloth, a cofer that was hys fathers, on ewe with a lambe, on pott, on plater, on towell. 26s. 8d.

Also bequethyd to Agnes Glostote the threde fetherbed, a bolster and a coveryng, 4 pere of shets and on flaxin shete, also the thredde panne, on pott, a depe cawderne, 2 grett platers, 2 puter dysshes, 2 ewes and lambes, on twyllye cloth of myne and hyr awne 2 towells, 2 conterfett dysshes and the stenyed clothes in the parler, my best gowne, 2 kyrcheffs, 2 casters, 3 candelstycks. L4 4s.

Also bequethyd to John Glostote a matres, a bolster, a twyllye cloth, 2 peyre of shets, on pott, on plater, also my cart and my colt. 40s. 3d.

Also bequethyd to Alys Glostote the daghter of John Glostote on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets. 8s.

Also bequethyd to Ame Glostote on ewe wyth a lambe and on pere of shets. 8s.

Also bequethyd to Julyan Glostote on ewe with a lambe and on pere of shets, on cawderne and a twyllye cloth and the stenyd clothes over the gate and the best Rosett frocke. 23s.

Also bequethyd to Thomas Glostote the sonne of Wylliam Glostote, on ewe wyth a lambe and on pere of shets. 8s.

Also bequethyd to Robart Glostote on ewe with a lambe, on pere of shets, on twylly cloth, on plater. 11s. 4d.

Also bequethyd a frocke with a welvet cape to my syster Julyan Edmunds. 5s.

Also bequethyd to Elyzabeth Glostote 2 kyrcheffs, 2 casters 3s.

Also bequethyd to Yzabell Sekenton on pere of shets. 4s.

Also bequethyd to the chyldren of Thomas Glostote, yche of them 3s. 15s.

Also bequethyd to Thomas Eles 3s.

Also bequethyd to Mawd Lewes on pere of shets, 4s.

Also bequethyd to Jone Blyth 12d.

Also bequethyd to Regynold Smyth 12d.

Also bequethyd to Alys Glostote 6s. 8d.

Also bequethyd to Peter Edmunds a mare 40s.

a syble hatt and on cuppe 6s. 4d.

corne and hey £3 5s.

wodden ware 26s. 8d.

2 shepe, a sowe and 8 shets 28s. 4d.

a spade, a sholle, on hatchett,on agare, a hande saw 20d. a kyrtyll, 2 petycots, a corse frocke. 10s.

napkens, pyllowes and a corse coveryng. 3s. 4d.

a carpett and stenyd clothes. 3s. 4d.

gees and pullen. 3s. 4d.


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