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Abstract of Will from
Goodnestone next Wingham, Kent from Arthur Hussey’s Manuscripts
Will
of Thomas HAMOND of Goodnestone next Wingham 19
July 1536
Thomas HAMOND, 19 July
1536.
Buried in the churchyard.
High altar 20d. Light of St Christopher two bushels of barley. To both
the Lights of Our Lady in Chillinden Church, two bushels of barley.
Thomas RICHARDS have the occupying of Tabarnys during my lease.
Wife Cicile all household stuff, two kine, two horses, half the hogs,
five seams of wheat and of barley.
Margaret my daughter all my lands in Staple and Wodnesborough called
Rowke land.
Executor – Thomas RICHARDS, and have residue.
Probate 19 October 1536.
Wingham Fol. 203.
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