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Medieval & Tudor Kent P.C.C. Wills Transcriptions by L. L. Duncan - Book 9 page 287

William Wiggan - Will 8 September 1526

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10 Porche.

8 Sept 1526. William Wiggan clerk person of West Kirkley in Wirall [Cheshire] sike in body etc. To be buried within the Monastery of Saint Werburgh. Oon trentall for me the day of my buriall and fyve masses of fyve ?woundes assone as it may be ?conienlty. Item that every churche that I am ?parson or vicar have xs towarde the buildings and mayneynyng of the said churches.
   To Richd Mesham all my lands and tenements in Windesoener [Berks] whatsoever they be in value and for perfourmance of the premises.
   My brother Dan Robert Hawarden my brother Sir Robt Wiggan clerke and Robert Wether extours.
   And all other goodes rayments householde stuffe and other things in my chamber at Dartfort or any other places they to have dispoasing thereof.
   Present Dan Thos Neuton, Wm Hilton, Wm Stone, Richd Mesham.
   Probate (St Pauls) 1 Oct 1526 by exors named.

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