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Medieval & Tudor Kent Wills at Lambeth - Book 26  Page 648

AGNES GEFFREYE,  Will 14 April 1559

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AGNES GEFFREYE of Charinge wedow, 14 Aprill 1559. To be buried in the Churche Porche of Charinge beside my husbond and for that I maye be there buried I geve to the churche of Charinge three shillinges. Amongest the poore people that be at my buriall the breade of two bushells of wheate and one barrell of Beere and asmoche at the monethes daie end next after my decease. To Agnes Chamber my god daughter 3s. 4d. To Agnes Tyrrye my god daughter 3s. 4s. To every of my godsonnes and goddaughters 6d. To Joane Richardes one greate Cawdrone. To Agnes Richardes my goddaughter £60 (when she is 15 £30 and yf she do then marry and the other £30 at the two yeres end after that she is maried). Also to the saied Agnes one featherbed my best coverlet, my best white hangings fyve payer of my best shetes etc. three pewter platters, three pewter disshes and two sawcers, two quarte pottes of pewter my cubbord, my best brasse potte, one cowe of the age of foure yeres. To be delivered in the daie of her mariage. If she do decease then to Clement Richards her brother. I will Robert Richardes my sarvante my house and garden at Hooke called Swallez to him and his heires for ever. Residue to the saied Robert Richardes my executor and Richard Camber of Charinge and Robert Tyrrye of Little Chart to be overseers. Witnesses Richard Chamber, Henry Wattes and Richard Swytherenden. 
Proved 24 September 1560 by executor. (309a Parker I).

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