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BRIAN  ANNESLEY  - Will 1536

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A translation into English from Latin / French transcriptions made by Leland L. Duncan
                                                         
typed up by Ted Connell and checked by Zena Bamping in January 2004

BRIAN ANNESLEY  PCC: 36 Hogen    8 March 1536 (27 Hen VIII)

36 Hogen Brian Annesley 8 March 27 Henry VIII 1536 To be buried within the parishe church of Darant (Darenth). I make myn executours Maister Nicolas STATHAM of Soton (? Sutton-at-Hone) and my wife Anne of all suche goodes and catalls my debts paide the rest to be divided eqally to my wife and my children. To my brother John a doblet of crymsy sattyn. To my brother Robert of Charluton (?Charlton) a doblet of yellowe velvet and to my cosyn (cousin) Hugh my tawney cote (coat) gardeid with velvet and a mark in money. To Edmund WRIGHT my newe (nephew) rede cote and 10s. 
I George Gower knowe and afferme this to be the last will of Brian Annesley, written with his own hande. 
Per me George Gower servant with William Nicholas Statham mercer. I acknowledge this same to be Brian Anslowe owne hande and receyved of him by his own hande delivered to me Per me Vyncent Randyll
Probate 12 May 1536 by Nicholas Statham excor … auct DM Regis

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