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Medieval & Tudor Kent P.C.C. Wills Transcriptions by L. L. Duncan - Book 10 page 388

Elizabeth Osborne - Will 15 July 1544

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12. Pynnyng

Elizabeth Osborne lately wief of John Osboorne comptrowler of the Kings Maiesties shippes. To be buryed in Saint Mary hill parrishe churche.
   To John Penherste £6.13.4. a gowne and a bedd. To Anne Bacon £40 and haulfe my howshould stuff and a gowne of Frenche blacke a paire of Beades of Cowrall gawded withe goulde and a Ringe of goulde and a neste of gobletts and a doosen of silver spoones and two sallts of silver.
   To my broother George Bacon two silver gobletts. To my broother Frauncis Bacon two gobletts with a couver. To my suster Dorothe Bacon my broother John Bacons wieff all my apparrell and jewels and Rings (excepte a hoope of gould). I give to Elzth Bacon a ring of the Five woonds and allso to Wm Damsell a mawdlyn Box of sylver and gylte and to Elzth Bacon 6 silver spoones and to Katheryn Lewes a silver pott and John Dillone 20/- and to Margaret Rowe 20/-. To Elsabeth Ridar 20s. Katheryn Wyne a plaine spoone of silver.
   All Reste to my broother John Bacon payeing my detts etc. and my plate is none of my howsshoulde stuffe. I make my saide broother John Bacon my extour
   The 15 July 36 H8, 1544. In witnes whereof I have sette my hande. John Pentherste dide write this will ?before me Wm Erithu* parochianum.
   Probate London 18 July 1544 by John Bacon exor [*presumably Erith].

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