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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 14  1882  page 84

Brief Notes on the Hales Family by the Rev R. Cox Hales

aforesaid makeing mee ioynt purchaser with him whereby an Estate in Liewe of the said Mannor and land is vested in me by survivorshipp I doe now hereby will give and bequeathe the said Mannor of Bowley and other lands purchased therewth as aforesaid to the said Edward Hales my grandsonne alsoe and sonne of my said sonne Samuell Hales deceased to be had tohim and his heires for ever in fee simple In witness thereof I the said Sr Edward Hales to this my last Will and Testament consisting of six sheets of paper written wth my owne hand being filed and ioned together at the topp with a faire sheet of paper to cover them and sealed there with twoe seales have subscribed my name to every of the said sheetes and sett my seale to the last of them Dated the fifteenth day of October in the yeare of our Lord

God one thousand six hundred fiftie and one 1651Edward HalesSigned sealed published and declared by the within named Sr Edward Hales to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of --- Thomas DynelyRobert DixonRobert YoungeClifton Hilton
   This Will was proved at Westminster the first day of November 1654 before the Judges for Probate of Wills and granting Administrations lawfully authorized by the Oaths of Edward Hales the grandsonne and sole Executor of the said deceased to whome the Administrac'on was com'itted of all and singular the goods chatles and debts of the said deceased hee being first legally sworne faithfully to administer the same.

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