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Medieval & Tudor Kent C.C.C. Will Transcription by L. L. Duncan - Book 58 page 161

Richard WHITE - Will 10 March 1492
                                                         
Typed up by Dawn Weeks August 2004 

Richard White 10 March 1492. Reparation of the Nave of the church 6s 8d. A priest to celebrate in the Church for my soul for a quarter of a year & have 33s 4d.
   Wife Alice all household thigns. To Robert Maget 12d; Adrian my servant 8d; Margaret Tumlyne one feather bed; & Isabelle Fermor one cooking pot. Executors: John Tumlyne & Wm Fermor senior.
   Wife Alice to have the hosue in which he lieves with lands in Dymsmarsh for her life, then to Joan Collyne my daughter for life then to be sold & the money disposed for my soul.
   After the death of Alice 13 acres of land in Dymsmarsh to be sold & the money for six acres to Joan, Margaret, Isabelle, Alice, Idenne & Agnes my daughters in equal portions, and the residue of the money from the other acres to be disposed for my soul.
Prob. 25 Oct. 1492. Vol 3 fol 326

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