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Tudor P.C.C. Will Transcription by L. L. Duncan - Books 47 & 48 page 83

RICHARD WANDON,  Will 4 December 1547

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RICHARD WANDON, 4 December 1547 (I Edw. VI) sick in my body and perfytt of menorye. To be buryed where it please God. To the high aulter in Maydeston 2s.
I will my wyfe shall sell my landes in Stapylherst and paye my debts and the ouerplus equally to my wyfe and all my children. My howse in Maydestone to my wyfe during her lyfe and she to give vnto my mother yf she will not abyde wt my wyfe 20s. yerely during my mothers lyfe and after my wyfe ys deceased the foresaid howse to all my children and they to gyve my mother 20s. yerely during her lyfe.
My moveables to be equally deuyded betwene my wyfe and children after the custom of the Countrey.
My wyfe to be executrice and my brother James Beck ouerseer.
Witness of the last will fo Richard Wandon per me Willm. Coplande huius testamenti scriptorem, Rauf Louett hath sette his signe for because he colde not wryte. By me James Beck.
Proved 24 August 1548 by William Copland and Ralph Lovett executors. (P.C.C. 12 Populwell)

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