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Abstract of Will from
Goodnestone next Wingham, Kent from Arthur Hussey’s Manuscripts
Will
of John PETT of Goodnestone next Wingham 10
December 1511
John PETT, 10 December 1511.
Buried in churchyard.
High altar 12d. To the Light of ?Felling (sis) one ewe; of St
Mary a bushel of barley.
John WYMARK my daughter 40s. Joan LOTT my daughter 40s. and if Robert
LOTT marry same Joan, he to be bound to pay her eight marcs, after his
death.
William WYMARK a great brass pot.
Cecilie AYESDALL a calf, two ewes, a bowl, dish, stapnet.
Thomas WYMARK one ewe.
Residue after paying debts to son Thomas PETT (of Eastry), my
Executor.
Witnesses – Dom John GODFELOW, John HAMOND, William HILLS.
No Probate date.
Consistory Vol.10, Fol. 157.
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