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Tudor P.C.C. Will Transcription by L. L. Duncan - Books 49 & 50 page 79

JAMES SHARPP,  Will 28 November 1549

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28 November 1549. James Sharpp of Crambroke. To be buryed in the churcheyarde. To Margarete Norbreche all my goods wt in my chamber, excepte my rayment of whiche I gyve my best cote and a payre of my best hose to Laurans Knatts the wever. All my old wearynge gere that I have of my Back (?) to Langefelde the wever. My dublets wt lether sleves to Kechyn. My dublett wt black fustyan sleves to Langefelde. To Margarete Norbreche £20 which I will Thomas Cousont my executor shall kepe in his custodye tyll soche tyme as assuraunce be made to the behop of the sayd Margarete from her husbonde. To euery of Jone and Anne doughters of the forsayd Thomas Cousont 5 marcs. To Richarde Warley my godsonne £6. 13. 4. and if he die to the chyldren of John Warley and if they die at the discrecion of John Warley his wyff all which money as shall appere by an indenture 28 September 28 Henry VIII betwene me and Henry Boore of Sanderst. To John Perynge curate of Crambroke 46s. 8d. to preache seven sermons at the discrecion of Thomas Cousant whom I make my sole executor.
Witness: John Rether and John Wyne.
Proved. 22 April 1550 by John Talkarne notary public for Thos. Cousant executor. (P.C.C. 9 Coode)

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