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John REUE, Will 26 July 1409
Return to Book 22 Contents Page Return to Lambeth Wills Index PageJOHN REUE of West Farlegh, Friday next after the feast of St. James the Apostle 1409. To be buried in the churchyard of All Saints of the church of Westfarlegh. To the high altar 6s. 8d. To the parish clerk 12d. To sustentation of the light burning in the said church whilst mass is being celebrated to endure there perpetually, a cow. To the sustentation of the Holy Bread (panis benedicti) distributed amongst the parishioners on Sundays perpetually, a cow.
To each of my godsons half a bushel of wheat. To a priest to celebrate in the said church immediately after my decease for a whole year nine marcs. To the amending of a missal for the said church 40s. To Stephen Smyth "famulo meo" a bullock. I leave for 400 masses to be celebrated immediately after my decease viz amongst the Friars of London 200 and the Friars of Eylesford 200, 33s. 4d. I leave to Thomas Gore 3s. 4d.
Residue to Alice my wife and Johnmy son, and I make them my executors and Thomas Gore supervisor. Dated at West Farlegh.
Proved 29 August 1409. (109b Arundell II).
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