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Medieval & Tudor Kent C.C.C. Will Transcription by L. L. Duncan - Book 58 page 20b

John BATE - Will 10 May 1498
                                                         
Typed up by Dawn Weeks August 2004

John Bate 10 May 1498. To the Brotherhood of All Saints 16d; John son of John Bate junior a cow; Joan Bate my sister one ewe. Residue to John Bate aforesaid & John Bate my father, for my soul etc & they to be executors.
   Feoffees: John Bate junior & James Swan. John Bate my father 24 acres of land paying to my executors £10. John Bate junior 10 acres whereof 4 acres are near Dyryng Draeve, & my part of a piece of land called Parisfield with a certain yearly rent of 2s/-. Andrew Bate my brother when of full age 3 acres near the Heptrebrege. Joan my sister 6 acres called Cortehome. Residue of land to be sold & money for my soul. To the work of the Church 100s/-.
Prob. 21 June 1498. Vol 4 fol 195 (printed) 185

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