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Abstract of will from Chelsfield proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Geoffrey Copus.2005

James Graves of Chelsfield dated 21 May 1821

Abstract of the will of James Graves of Chelsfield wheelwright and farmer dated 21 May 1821.
   My sons John and Thomas Graves to be Executors.
   To my daughter Ann wife of John Gravett of Knockholt, farmer, £10 per annum for life out of the messuage or tenement in Chelsfield which I occupy, with barn, stable, outhouses and garden plot to the same, called Sluts Hole, and one piece or parcel of land called the Codlin Orchard of 3 acres, and out of the two messuages or tenements and gardens near or adjoining the last-mentioned premises, now in the occupation of Thomas Skinner and John Beadle. The annuity is to be paid to my daughter half-yearly beginning 6 months after my death, she to have power to distrain if it remain unpaid after 21 days.
   I leave equally to my two sons John and Thomas Graves and their heirs as tenants in common –
   All my said 3 freehold messuages etc. at Sluts Hole, together with my other freehold messuages or tenements with ground and gardens at Green Street Green, now in the occupation of Mrs. Wakelyn, Thomas Stables and Edward French.
   I leave to my daughter Ann Gravett £3 for mourning.
   I leave all residue of money, securities etc. and estate both real and personal equally to my two sons John and Thomas Graves and their heirs, they to pay all debts and funeral expenses.
   Edward Latter, solicitor, Bromley: Ann Latter: Robert Booth Latter.
Proved 13 January 1823 by John and Thomas Graves the sons.     [PCC will PROB11/1665]]

Transcribed by Geoffrey Copus 

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