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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 44  1932  page 79

Milton Wills (next Sittingbourne).— I. Ade to Cot by Arthur Hussey

JOHN ADE.
   16 November 1537. Buried in the churchyard where my wife shall will. Ex’or—Wife Elizabeth and have residue. Witnesses :—Mr. Thomas Austen vicar 1512-43], John Bull, William Dycks, carpenter.
[Probate 16 January 1537-8.]     (A. Vol. 21, fol. 131.)

DOM. JOHN AGLAND, chaplain.
   10 November 1507. Probate to his Will, to Dom Affabelus Noot [curate] of Newington, Ex’or.
[No more information.]            (A. Act. Vol. 3, fol. 154.)

KATHERINE ALBONE.
   [No date.] Buried in the churchyard. John Lacy my kinsman all my moveables. Ex’or—Herry Ilberde of Yarmouth my attorney to sell my place which I had of my son (no name), and £13-6-8d to John Lacy, residue in

 deeds of mercy. Witnesses :—Thomas Austen, vicar, John Crowche, Levyn Lacy. 
[No Probate date, but between two Wills proved 1523.]
                                                      (A. Vol. 16, fol. 23.)

THOMAS AYLEFF.1
   20 January 1528-9. Buried in the church in Our Lady chancel before the Image of St. John Baptist there. High altar for tithes 40/—. To the church a canopy with four silver bells, and fringe and staves thereto, to the value of £10, and delivered to the church within two years after my death by my Ex’ors. My Ex’ors yearly for ten years find, keep and maintain a wax taper of 6 lbs to be set before the Image of St. John Baptist; and another taper 6 lbs before the Image of Our Lady of Pietie in the
   1 See Arch. Cantiana, XXIX, 42. Thomas Ayleef married Margaret Chiche, and their daughter Katherine married Richard Monins of Saltwood who died 1560.

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