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Upton Family Wills -
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by L.
L. Duncan
Book 71 page 102b
Elizabeth Upton
- Will 28
February 1687
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Book 77, fol. 232
Elizabeth Upton of parish of St Andrew in City
of Canterbury, spinster.
To my Mistrise Mrs Anne Jacoball my linnen. To Mrs
Elizabett Fearne and Mrs Elizabett Fisher £30 apeece.
To Anne Fearne daughter of said Mrs Fearne my silver
tanker.
To Ann Cowell of Faversham widow £10. To the wife of Prior
Maulster, servant to Mr Shotwater 20s. To Elizabeth, Mary and
Susan the three daughters of Mr Randolph Ludd 50s.
To my honoured freind Dr William Jacob and Mr John Fisher
and Elizabeth his daughter and to Mr Charles Fearne to each a ring.
To Elizabeth, wife of [blank] Knight my great bible and
Thomas Kithan of the city of Canterbury joyner to make my coffin.
Dr Kay to preach my funeral sermon and 20s and a
ring.
To Mrs Frances, wife of Mr Robert Parkinson 40s
to buy a silver porringer. To Elizabeth wife of Robert Raylton 20s.
To goodwife Akoodruffe my nurse 20s. To Deborah Nutt and
Elizabeth Nutt, daughter of James Nutt a silver cupp of 16s.
To Joane Fowle, daughter of Thomas Fowle my biggest gold ring. To
Elizabeth Dadd and Elizabeth Fisher 20s.
My Master Mr Israell Jacob executor.
To Mr William Smith sonne of Mr Thomas Smith a small gold
ring.
Died 28 February 1687 (stilo anglie). In presence of
Elizabeth Wood, John Wilson, William Hawker.
Probate 5 March 1688 by Isarel Jacob executor.
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