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Abstract of St Lawrence Thanet Wills from Arthur Hussey’s Manuscripts

Will of George SANDYR 28 February 1494-5 of St Lawrence Thanet

George SANDYR of St Lawrence in Thanet, 28 February 1494-5.
Buried in churchyard.
High altar 12d. To the operibus of the church 40s. To each Light in the church of which I am a Brother a bushel of barley.
Wife Cristine all the things of my camere, two patell (plates), two vasa (dishes) de lingo (wood).
Executors – Aymer SAUNDYR and Bartholomew SAUNDYR.
Feoffees – Thomas TERRE and John COPYN.
Three acres and half of land to be sold to pay debts, etc.
That William, son of Aymer SAUNDYR my brother shall have the profits from five yards of land at Ermyte Cave, until he is of lawful age, then he to have same land, but if he die then to his father.
That Robert, son of Aymer SAUNDER have an acre of land at Thomas STEYNNRIS way.
That John, son of Aymer SAUNDER five rods of land at Brokksleys Hill.
That Aymer SAUNDER my brother have within a year after my death a rod and half rod of land at Besanntys.
Cristine my wife shall have two acres and half of land at the Eltherbusshe.
Daughter Alice have four acres of land at her marriage and my wife have keeping of same four acres.
Witnesses – Sir Nicholas FOOKS, John BACAR, Thomas KING, William PEASE, Thomas JURDAN, Steven CHEKE.
Probate 16 June 1496. Archdeaconry Vol.6, fol. 91.

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