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        Abstract of will from
        Chelsfield proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
        Geoffrey Copus.2005
        George Mace
        of Chelsfield dated 18 February 1779
        Abstract of the will of George Mace of Chelsfield
        gentleman dated 18 February 1779
           I give to my nephew William Brook [sic], son of William and
        Hannah Brook of Halstead, a tenement and appurtenances called the
        King’s Head in Shoreham, late in the occupation of Ann Field, to him
        and his heirs for ever.
           I give to my nephew George Brook his brother a tenement and
        appurtenances in Shoreham, now in the occupation of Joseph Catt, to him
        and his heirs for ever.
           Each of my nephews is to be the other’s heir if either
        die without issue. If both die without issue then I leave the premises
        to their three sisters Hannah, Alice and Grace Brook equally.
           I give my aforesaid nephews £200 each at age 21, and to
        their 3 aforesaid sisters £100 each at age 21.
           I appoint the said William Brook of Halstead to be my
        Executor.
           George Mace witnesses William Hills James Goiner [?] John
        Mace.
        Proved 1 March 1782 by William Brooks otherwise Brook the elder, the
        Executor named.
        [PCC will PROB11/1088]
        Transcribed by Geoffrey
        Copus