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Medieval & Tudor Kent Wills at Lambeth - Book 24  Page 435

Elisia BEREHAM,  Will 6 April 1381

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ELISIA BEREHAM, 6 April 1381. To be buried in the church of Cranebrok. To the high altar 13s. 4d. To the parish chaplain there 3s. 4d. To the parish clerk there 20d. To Thomas Boltere rector of the church of Newyndenne 40s. To John Syluernn Vicar of Lyde 40s. To Master the Minister of Modindenne 20s. and to each brother of that place 13s. 4d. To Robert Couert, chaplain 6s. 8d. To the Friars of Lossnham 6s. 8d. To the three orders of Friars in Canterbury 20s. in equal portions. To two priests to celebrate in the parish of Cranebrok 20 marcs. To two other priests to celebrate in the parish of Asshe 20 marcs if it can be done. To Thomas Beket 20d. 
To Richard my son 10 marcs and a white bed complete and my Matins book and six silver spoons and one broken piece of silver, a good towel and napkin. To Johan Herst my daughter 10 marcs one of the best towels and a napkin. To Alice Creyse a blue bed and a saddle. To the wife of Thomas Hardregh a towel with napkin. To Elisia Addcok 10 marcs and a bed in which I lye with one ‘curtyn’ and over-cover and a casket with little garments (parvis velaminibus) within. To Robert Goldyng 6s. 8d. To Simon Addcock 6s. 8d., Thomas Herth 6s. 8d., Alice Addcok 6s. 8d. Residue to Thomas Bolter rector of the church of Newwyndenne and John Syluernn Vicar of the church of Lyde whom I make executors. 
Proved 9 May 1381 and administration granted to Sir Thos. Bolter rector of Newyndenne. Reserved power for the other executor. (107b Sudbury).

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