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by L.
L. Duncan -
Book 9
page 288
John Rawlyns - Will 5
September 1526
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12. Porche.
5 Sept 1526. John Rawlyns. To be buried in the
church of Saint John of Sutton at hone. Unto Sir Thos Mather chapleyn
there 2s to bye a boke to the use of the said churche.
I will Marion my wife shalhave the house she dwellith in
during hir pure widowhode and after to Roger my sonne and his heires. To
my said wife all my goodes provided she geve to Giles Hamut my exor so
moch as to paye all my detts and bequests and costs made by the said
Giles concerning my funeralls.
To Thos Hamut and his heires an house with a
shepecot at thende of the said house of 6/8 by yere whiche standith at
the ende of Sandey in Bedfordshire.
To Agnes my doughter 33/4 and Elizabeth my doughter 33/4
and to my saide doughters suche goodes and houshold stuffe as lyeth and
is in the house of my Lord of Saint Johns in Saint John Strete next the
? church yarde.
To Giles Hamut aforesaid 6/8 except plege and suche stuffe
as be other mennys. Rest to said Giles and to gather my detts. In
?primis of John Freman 16/8, of Hugh Ryding vj silver sponys the price
30/-. Item all other detts whiche the said Giles knoweth and shall come
to the experience and knowledge.
Witnesses Robert Warden and Wm Hamut.
On 8 Jan 1526 (in St Pauls) Giles Hamont exor. renounced
and admon was granted ? viam intestati to Marion relict.
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