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John Poynes - Will 13 May 1447
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JOHN PYNES senior of North Wokendon
[Essex] 22 March 1446. To be buried in the chapul of Blessed Mary of North
Wokendon. I leave to the making (fabricam) of a new bell-tower at North Wokendon
£10 in three years. To John Ruyssh a pair of sheets. To Anthony my servant 30s.
To John Wynter a black gown. To Thoms Poynes a black gown.
Executors: John Poynes my son, Henry Skeet clerk and Robert Hotoft and
supervisor Thomas
Tyrell Knight.
Last will of me John Poynes senior of North Wokyndon in Essex. First I will that
my feoffees in the manor of North Wokyndon with advowson of the church of that
town and appurts: in North and South Wokyndon, Aluethele, Vpminster, South Welde,
Brendwode, Warle and Childeriche in Essex and my feoffees in all lands, rents
etc. called Wykhome [possibly East Wickham] in Kent enfeoff John Poynes
my son and his heirs and for default to remain to Reginald Poynes, chaplain, my
son and after his death to Thomas Poynes my son and for default of heirs to
Agnes and Matilda my sisters and their heirs and for default to the right heirs
of Alienore sometime my mother. Witness: John Clerk, William Lesse, William
More.
Proved 13 May 1447 by executors. [149b Stafford]
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