Chelsfield Wills - Part 1
Abstracts of will from Chelsfield proved in
the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Joseph Mace
of Chelsfield dated 9 November 1751
Abstract of the will of Joseph Mace of Grinstead Green in
Chelsfield yeoman dated 9 November 1751.
To be interred at the discretion of my Executor.
To my brother Edward Mace of Chelsfield £10 within one year
if demanded.
To my niece Susannah now wife of John Graves of Chelsfield,
my niece Hannah now wife of William Hilliar of West Wickham and my nephew
Thomas Mace one shilling each to be paid to them the same night after my
burial (if demanded) by my Executor.
All residue of personal estate, goods, chatttels, leases of
my farm and all debts due to me, I leave to my nephew Joseph Mace now
dwelling with me, for his faithful and just servitude for many years past,
and he to be Executor.
Thomas Cox: J. Poole [? Goole ].
Proved 27 August 1752 by Joseph Mace the Executor named.
[PCC will PROB11/796]
Transcribed by Geoffrey
Copus