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Medieval & Tudor Kent P.C.C. Wills Transcriptions by L. L. Duncan - Book 11 page 17

  Thomas Cake alias Mallyng - Will 1 Oct 1412

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28. Marche

This Will is written in Latin

1 October 1412. Thomas Cake alias Mallyng of London.

Names and places mentioned include:
Son Robert Cake. Tomb in Parish of Mary of Wollechurchehawe, near Johanne his wife. Gifts to St John the Baptist church of London; St Thomas Acon. Chaplain to celebrate for him, Robert (his father), Anne (his mother) Johan, Agnes and Johan (late wives). Gifts to Priory of Tunbridge; John Welles, canon of Tunbridge; Various Orders of Friars in London; Church of West Malling. Johanne his daughter.
   After his death his executors to sell his tenements in St Margarets and St George in Southwark and give £40 to his daughter Johan towards her marriage. Gifts to Johi Mone, and to Felice, wife of John Kyng, ?pueter of Malling. Friend Palmere.
   Leaves tenement in Venella in parish of Mary of Abbechurche to his wife Christine, and also his tenement with shop, cellar, solar etc.
   Other names mentioned include John Aston, John Pygeon, Richard Forster, Thomas Painter, William Kent (pewterer) in St Mildred in Pulltetria, London.
   Executors: Christine his wife, Richard Osbarn, Richard Sutton, John Devenish.
   Probate 25 September 1413.

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