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Medieval & Tudor Kent Wills at Lambeth - Book 21 Page 83
Gregory BALLARD, Will 4 October 1415
Return to Book 21 Contents Page Return to Lambeth Wills Index PageGREGORY BALLARD, 4 October 1415. To be buried in the church of St. Alphege of Grenewych. I leave to Thomas Cook £10. To Thomas Gregory 20 marcs. To William Ballard 10 mrcs. To Thomas Jukele 10 mrc. To John Geffrey, John Pepyr, Richard Ballard and Adam Button my servants 20 mrcs that is to each 5 mrcs. To Walter Postell and John Martyn 20 mrcs each.
I will that ‘omni excusacione cessante’ the chapel of The Holy Trinity of Bekenesfeld be fully repaired out of my goods. To John Gregory my godson 12 mrcs. To Katherine my wife a cross of gold with a chain of gold. After my debts paid al my goods to Katherine my wife and all lands, tenements etc until Thomas Ballard my son and heir come to full age and then to him and Katherine my wife and after her death to remain to the heirs of the said Thomas.
I will that the intention and will of Richard Gregory my uncle and also mine which we have regarding the donation of a chantry in the town of Bekensfeld to sustain a priest out of the outgoings and profits of the manor of Bekensfeld be observed. I make John Profyt and Richard Style executors. Witnesses Richd. Gardemewe, William Hargroue, John Hargroue, John Sutton, Thomas Gregory, Thomas Jukele, Thomas Cock.
Probate not filled in – Apparently from next will it was in April 1417. (303a Chichele I).
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