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 Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 35  1921  page 31

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

JOHN HOCHYN
14 Feb. I521~2 [? 1520-21]. Buried in the churchyard. High altar 12d. ; to the Light of the Brodered. of Nashe one bushel of barley. Residue after paying debts, etc., to wife Joan, my ex’or, with Robert Soly overseer. Wife Joan have my place at Nashe with all lands during her life, then to William Penny, paying for the Same £9. Cicely Penny, my daughter, have 20s. ; Marion Sawnder 20s. ; to the children of Alice Soly 5s. each, but if they die under age Robert Soly have 6d 8d. and the residue of the 20s. (sic) to be done for the souls of the children. Witnesses: Sir Thomas Francis, Sir Thomas Clappam, Edmonde Hochyn, John Penny, Robert Soly. Probate 9 Jan. 1521-2. (W ., fol. 159.)

EDMONDE HUCCHYN,* yeoman.
8 April 1538. Buried in the churchyard of St. Nicholas. At I my burial five masses in honour of the Five Wounds. Son Thomas have the place I dwell in, with five and half acres of ]and, one acre called Longcroft, five yards in the close Camlese, but if he die without issue, to my daughter Son William four acres in Newecroft, a close called Ballysse of one and a half acres. Wife Thomesine have a dozen of pewter vessels and various household things. Ex’ors : wife Thomesine and Roger Homer, with John More overseer. Witnesses : Salmon Forte of Stourmouth, John Harbage, Jolrn Minge; William Felsted. Probate 14 July 1542. (W, fol 211.)

WILLIAM HOCHEN.
4 July 1554. Buried in the churchyard. To my mother p Thomasin all my right to my house and lands at Nashe, which I had from my father Edmund Hochen. Ex’or : my mother, and have all residue. Witnesses : William Lynch, vicar of Ash, Stephen Soly, Gelbart Water, Francis Omer. Probate 11 July 1554.  (Con Vol. XXV,, fol 67.)

JOHN HOOLE
13 Sept 1518. Buried in the churchyard. High altar 12d. Thomas Kenett 12d. Agues Hoole a lamb. Custance and Agnes)

*
Edmund Hochyn and William Lewys were the churchwardens of the Chapel of Overland in September 1511, when Archbishop Warham held his visitation.

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