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 Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 35  1921  page 29

Ash next Sandwich Wills - Part 2 Cre to How. By Arthur Hussey

~me to the church 8s. To Ash church 25 ewes, to keep a yearly obit for my soul, etc., of 3s 4d. yearly. To the reparation of the Chapel of Richborough Os. 3d. To the highway at Thornetye 6s. 8d. Residue after paying debts to my wife Agnes. Ex’ors : wife Agnes and. Silvester Ewstace, with Richard Friend overseer. Wife have my lands arid tenements in Ash and Eastrey until son Silvester comes to the age of 20 years, then he to have the same and to his heirs, except a house called Goffys with a garden and one acre of land, the pasture for two kine, and two loads of wood and 20s. during the life of Agnes. Witnesses : Richard Croke; Peter Faweburye, Robert Saffery, John Auncell, William Arne, Peter Johnson. [No probate date.] W., foL 167.)


RICHARD GRYME.
3 April 1549. Buried in the churchyard. To the poor people of Ash 6s. 8d. Richard Gryme my godson 10s., and to George and John Gryme 5s. each. Mentions his brother Robert. Residue after paying debts to wife Joan. my ex’or, with John Catt overseer. Witnesses : Thomas Harflete, John Catt, Mary wife of John Stamar, William Hursbye. Probate 21 May 1549.  (Con. Vol. XXII., fol 20.)

HUGH HAMON.
31 May 147L Buried where it pleases God. To the works (operibus) of the churches of Ash, Elmston and Wingharn, 3s. 4d. each. Wife Alice have all my goods and utensils, also the residue after paying debts, etc. Ex’ors : wife Alice and son John. Wife have for life my lands in Ash, Elmston and Wingham, then to son John and his heirs. After my death son John have a croft of two acres and half of land at Hoden, opposite William Lambert's. Daughter Christiatia after my death have two acres of land. in the field called the Mill field at Welmeston, and to her heirs. 
No probate date.] . (Con. Vol. IL, fol. 299.)

NICHOLAS HARRYS.
3 Oct. 1519. Buried in the churchyard. Thomas Harrys have my gown. Ex’or : wife Cristian, and have residue, to do at my burying four masses, etc. Witnesses : Christopher Page, William Gibbes, Peter Carpenter. Probate 8 Nov. 1519, (W, fol. 155.)

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