one acre of land in a field called
Cotheyfield. A piece of
land. called Gomeslys to be sold; and with the money a yearly Obit in the
Church.
No Probate date (Vol. 1506-9). (Vol.
IX., fol. 111.)
94.—THOMAS AT SEE. (See No. 66.)
6 December 1508. To be buried in the churchyard. To the Light
of Our Lady, a sheep price l6d.; of St. Katherine, a bushel of barley. To
son William, a cow, ten sheep, and my " were bote." To every of
my daus., 40g. at their marriage to be paid by Cristine my wife. That John
at See of Whitstaple after my death enfeoff my feoffees in all my lands
and tenements at Studhill, the which with my two uttermost weirs at;
Bonehill and all my lands and woods in the Borough of Thorneden shall
remain to William my son and his heirs, and he to enter into them at the
Feast of St. Michael next after my death. Wife Cristine to have all the
issues and profits of my tenement at See Street, with all lands pertaining
thereto, until Hamon my son is twenty years of age, then Hamon to have the
same, paying to Cristine yearly from the same 20s., with right of distress
if unpaid. Also Cristine to have all the issue and profits of my tenement
at Greenhill with its lands in the Borough of
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Strode until Vincent my son is twenty years old, then to Vincent, paying
to Cristine 13s. 4d. yearly, with right of distress for the same. To son
Hamon when sixteen years old, my land at Bonehill; to son Vincent when
sixteen, my land at Hampton; if any son die without lawful heirs, his
share to the survivors equally. Ex’ors: wife Cristine and son William,
with Vincent Paramore, overseer.
Prob . . .
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(Vol. IX., fol. 120.)
95—THOMAS SALKYN.
21 November 1508. To be buried in the churchyard beside my
father there. To Stephen Salkyn my cousin, 20s.; and to Isabel his wife,
3s. 4d,; to William Salkyn, 20s.; to Robert Salkyn, 15s. A priest to sing
in the Church for my soul, wife, father and mother, and all good friends
for half a year and have five mares. Ex’ors : Stephen Salkyn and
Alexander Goff, to dispose for my soul. The tenement where I live, with
six acres of land, to be sold, and the money to fulfil my will. A yearly
Obit in the Church from the farm of three acres of land at Henneford for
ten years, then the three acres to be sold and the money in pious
uses.
Prob . . . . (Vol
1506-9).
(Vol. IX., fol. 126.)
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