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Medieval & Tudor Kent P.C.C. Wills Transcriptions by L. L. Duncan - Book 7 page 100

William Kyrton - Will 22 October 1466

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15. Godyn

Willius Kyrton armiger 19 Aug 1464 Sol to God the Father Almyhti be Marie Sci Georgio and all Saints. Sep in Capella ?be Marie Virg. in Eccl Sci Georg Martinis de Southwerk nixta meas duas uxores. Sun alt 3/4. Frat intati Sci Georgii in dca Eccl 3/4. Frat intati Sci Xtofer in Eccl pred 3/4.
   Resed Agneti ux. mea and exec solam. Dat apd Pawlynescray Hec Est. fact apud Pawlynescray Volo qd feoff mei seisund dent ps se sue palud vel alios nomie suo Agneti ux mee de and u om terr ten. etc quehabeo in Com Surr quosqz Johnes filius meus and heres ?pueuerut ad etat 21 annose and when he is 21 my feoffs to feoff him in said lands etc provided he is not intromittat cu terries etc in quilz dca Agnes uxor mea and make sua habet durante vita. If John die without heirs qd absit my feoff dent Sesina Agnet uxi mee until Margaret filia mea comes to 21. and then she to be suff. If she die without children then Agnes my wife to be suffed to her and her heirs nuppet that she shall sell all, pay my debts and with residue priests to celeb. and alms for my soul and my wives sons and daus. etc.
   Test. Thoma Fereby Wm Cressell Sir Wm Whitley rector eccl de Cray Sci Paulini and others
   Prob. Lameheth 22 Nov 1466 by Agnes relict.

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