84.—ROBERT DAVY.
10 Sept. 1505. To be buried in the churchyard. To the high
altar, 6s. 8d.; to the Lights of Our Lady and St. Peter to each a
bushel of barley. That my daus. Joan, Katherine, and Elys have six ewes
each. Residue to wife Avice, who with son Gregory ex’ors. Wife to have
my tenement at Bromefield in the Borough of Hege, with all my lands for
five years after my death; then to son Gregory, with twelve acres of
arabic land and one acre of wood next to the place, and to his heirs for
ever. Son Anthony to have twelve acres of arable land and the residue of
the wood. My two Sons to pay yearly to my wife, 20s., after the term of
five years.
No Prob. Vol. for
1503-6.
(Vol. VIII., fol. 121.)
85.—JOAN, late wife of ROBERT PHELIP (See No 81.)
18 August 1506. To be buried in the churchyard. To the Light
of Our Lady, a bushel of wheat. To dau. Isabelle, a cow, young heifer, ten
ewes, a red coverlet, two pairs of sheets, etc. To son William, a mare
with a foal, and a young calf, and to my son’s wife a russet gown. To
Richard Lentin and Agnes Lentin my dau., one heifer, a calf, etc. To
Isabel Kepe, one ewe, and to Julian Knepe, four bushels of wheat. Ex’ors: son William and Richard
Lentin.
Prob. 7 August
1506.
(Vol. VIII, fol. 143.)
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86.—WILLIAM PHELIPPS. (See No. 81.)
26 July 1506. To be buried in the churchyard next to the
grave of my father. To the high altar, 3s. 4d.; to the Light of St.
Martin, 12d. Ex’ors to sell five acres of land at Cultonyes, nine
acres at Hilling, four acres at Belebregge, and nine acres at Strode, and
with the money pay debts, etc., the residue to Margery my wife, who with
William at See and Elinore, late wife of Thomas Everard, to be ex’ors.
Wife Margery to have the tenement where I live and sixty acres of land
adjoining for one year, and if Margery be with child then she shall have
the tenement until the child is sixteen; then the same child to have it,
paying to Margery during her life 40s. yearly. If no child then
Walter Colman have my aforesaid tenement and lands, until his son Lawrence
Colman, my godson, is sixteen, paying to my wife the 40s. yearly, then
Lawrence to have the same; but if Lawrence die before sixteen, then to my
next heirs for ever. To Richard Howting my cousin four acres of land at
Whiltey, and to his sister Katherine, now wife
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