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 Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 35  1921  page 32

Ash next Sandwich Wills - Part 2 Cre to How. By Arthur Hussey

my daughters, each have a cow, six ewes and a brass pot. That ten loads of gravel be laid against my lands at Oxtey Cross. To the Friars of Sandwich 20d, Ex’or : wife Agnes, and to have for her life my house and lands, then to daughter Agnes. Custance, my daughter, have Three acres of land at Oxtye and Soole, also four acres at Hilisfields and one acre in Sellingers field.
Probate 30 Sept. 1518. (W., fol 149.)

ALICE HOLE, widow.
. . . . 1534. Buried in the churchyard. To the Trinity altar or light 14d. Thomas Brown have a kettle, pewter platter, iron wegge, if be live to marry, or if not to John Powte and his heirs. Cecilie Mores to her marriage 3s. 4d and a pewter dish. Ex’or’: John Powte, with. Laurence Omer overseer. Residue to John Powte. A herse cloth to the church of Ash to be bought within a year of my death. Witnesses : Laurence Omer, Richard Croker.
Probate 4 March 1534-5. (W., foL 195.)

JAMES HOLE.
17 June 1536. Buried in the churchyard of St. Nicholas. To my brother Thomas Hole, to be overseer of my Will and to see my Will John well ordered, 6s. 8d. Ex’or : Thomas Kennett, my son-in-law. Nicholas, son of Thomas Hole, have 12d., and James Kennett 12d. My brother Thomas HoIe and Thomas Kennett shall receive from my brother William Hole 40$. he owes me, and bestow part at my burial and part at my month’s mind. Cicile Mores have a platter and candlestick. Residue’ of goods to son John. Witnesses : Richard Browne, John Bell, William Synglesse.
Probate 12 July 1536  (W., fol 203.)

STEPHEN HOGHAM. *
6 Oct. 1479. Buried in the churchyard. high altar 3s. 4d. Wife Joan have two quaters of grain and five of corn, a horse, cow, pig and two young pigs, and all the things of my house. Ex‘ors : Henry Musred and Stephen Afford. Feoffee : Laurence Omer. That one acre of land. at Bynbergh be sold. Wife Joan

* Hogham and Houham are possibly variations of the name Hougham or Huffham.

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