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MILDRED SEBROND, Will 3 April 1588
Return to Book 26 Contents Page Return to Lambeth Wills Index PageMILDRED SEBROND, widow, of the parishe of Lyd. 3 April 1588. To be buried in the church yearde of Lyd. Vnto Elline (relationship not given) a fetherbed with the Ticke, one bowlster, two greate pillows, two pillow coats, one couerlet, one blanket, half a dozen of pewter, a copper kettle, a little kettle, 30s. of money, one Danske cheste, two paires of bed sheets, one Table cloth, one Ewe, and one Bell Candlesticke. Vnto my daughter Faith one open seame sheete, one brass pann. Vnto Mathew Turner my daughter Faithes sonne one ewe Tage. Vnto Margaret Turner my daughter Faithes childe one bras candlesticke one platter and one pewter dishe. Vnto Joane hall one bell candlesticke. Vnto my sonne William Hall one bell candlesticke. Vnto Joane Sebrond one shippe cheste, one pewter platter. Rest vnto Thomas Hale and Wm. Hale my two sonnes and executors. Witness: Wm. Cruche, jurat, and Christopher Lambert.
Proved 3 July 1589 by Thomas Hale and William Hale, executors in person of Richard Stupney notary public, their proctor. Inventory = £15. 16. 6. (270b Whitgift I).
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