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Abstract of Will from Hythe, Kent from Arthur Hussey’s Manuscripts

Will of William WARREN of Hythe, Kent 7 August 1500

William WARREN (? weaver) 7 August 1500.
Buried in churchyard of St Leonard of Hithe next unto my wife at the west head of them in the Procession Way.
High altar 6d. Parish priest 4d. Parish clerk 2d.
My two houses with their gardens in Town of Hethe be sold, the money equally between my two sons John and Mathew, and my two daughters Beatrice and Margaret*.
Son John my brode-lome with all thereto.
John MYDDYLTON my servant a linen lome with three slays (weaver’s reed), viz. one of 700, the other of 600, a third of 500.
Residue of goods to my sons and daughters equally.
Executors – John WAREN and William GEMYN.
Probate 6 October 1501.
Consistory Vol.7, Fol. 2.
*Margaret married John Bourne, who died 1519.

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