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Medieval & Tudor Kent Wills at Lambeth - Book 21  Page 48

Nicholas WOTTON, Will 4 January 1447

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NICHOLAS WOTTON, citizen and wollen draper (& Lord Mayor) of London, 4 January 1447. To be buried in the parish church of Bokton Malherbe [ Boughton Malherb ] before the image of Saint Thomas the Martyr and after my body is so buried I will that all my goods &c I have given to Nicholas & Richard my sons for a store, with divers manors as in my will more plainly appears, be divided into three parts, one part to Margaret my wife, the second to Nicholas and Richard my sons between them. 
To the high altar of the church of St. Laurence de Pulkney, London 20s. I make John Fray, chief baron of the Exchequer of our Lord the King, John Bamburgh, Master John Horlee, Nicholas my son and Richard my son my executors. Residue for my soul my father’s mother’s souls etc. Witnesses: John Bamburgh, Master Thomas Swalow, Nicholas Watton, and Richard Watton sons. 
Proved 23 November 1448 by Nicholas and Richard Wotton, sons of deceased. (The will, though referred to is not entered) (166b Stafford).

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