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Medieval & Tudor Kent Wills at Lambeth - Book 26  Page 658

WILLIAM GOODIN,  Will 15 March 1559

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WILLIAM GOODIN of the parishe of Otterden 15 March 1559, husbandman. To be buried within the parryshe churcheyarde of Otterden. To Alice my wyfe the best bed furnished and thone halfe of my moveable goodes and cattells and corne vppon the grounde and every yere 13s. 4d. out of all my landes. Also for the time that she shalbe wedowe one chamber lieng in the west side of my house withe fier and flete. I will my brother in lawe Markes Furminger whome I make mine executor shall have the other half of my goodes etc to the vse of my two sones James and Harrie and shall deliver to them when 21 by even porcens. If they both die then to my two dawghters Mary and Dorathie. To my sonne James all my lands and tenements in the parishes of Otterden and Mounten (sic) when 21 and he shall paie vnto Harrie my other sonne £20, when 21 £10 and the other 40s. a yere (Power of distress for him and the daughters). I will myne executor shall have the government of bothe my sonnes until 21. I will Alice my wyfe shall have the occupienge of all my landes and tenements vntill the feaste of St. Michaell next and I make her oversear. Witnesses: John Ady, Stephen Rooke, John Clenche, John Silver. 
Proved 26 September 1560 by Mark Furmynger executor. (309a Parker I).

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