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Tudor P.C.C. Will Transcription by L. L. Duncan - Books 49 & 50 page 30

THOMAS BAROW,  Will 5 April 1507

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5 April 1507, Thomas Barow of Cranbrok. To be buried in the church. To the high Roode lyght 12d., to or. lady light 6d. All the stuffe of my household to be devided the oon half to Johane my wif and that other betwixt my three doughters, Benet, Agnes and Elizabeth.
Johane my wif a pece of siluer and a goblett of siluer and a dosyn sponys of siluer and the other dosyn off sponys of siluer to be divided to my three doughters. Residewe to pay detts and for helth of my soule and my frends and all cristen. Johane my wiff and Stephen Draner executors.
This is the last will &e made 6 Aprill 22 Henry VII and soon aftir the makyng of my testament. My foeffers to deliver a state to Johane my wif in and of the house and land John Janyns otherwise J. Haumwell dwellith nowe lying in the strete of Milkehouse and the use of prouites of the howse where John Blewbery dwellith for terme of hir life and to remayn to my doughters Agnes and Elizabeth by equal porcions. To
Benet my doughter my londs lying in Freytynden except the house in Stapylhirst.
Proved 6th May 1507 by Johane relict Stephen Draner renouncing. (P.C.C. 23 Adeane)

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