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P.C.C. Will Transcription
by L.
L. Duncan -
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EDWARD WOTTON, Will
3 March 1550
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EDWARD WOTTON, Knight, 3 March
1550. My bodie or vile carkas I will to be buried within the guyre of the
parishe churche of Bocton Malherbe in Kent yf I dye within the parish. For
breking of the grounde to the parson 20s. For the reparacion of the church
of Bocton Malherbe for that I am patrone £6. 13. 4. to be employede as
shall be thought mete and necessarie by the churche wardeins and other
honest men inhabitants in that parishe.
Four quarters of my wheate, good measure, and as come the from the myll to
be baken into bread and that of euery bushell be made eight loves the same
to be of lyke quantitie as nigh as conveniently may be and that one of the
same loves and 4d. wt in seven daies next after my decease be given to one
poore housholder dwelling in Bocton or nyghe aboute there till all the
loves be fully distributed.
Item where oftentymes great sumes of money be wastfully spent and
consumede as well in Bowelynge and ceryng of the corps as also in the
funerales to wyt in the blacke clothe for morners and seruauntes, in a
hersse with lights and deckyde with schochyns of armes with cote armer,
helmet and sworde wt suche other ceremoneys vsually don by the herauds at
Armes wt such lyke I vtterly charge myn executours that in no wyse they
bestowe one peny in any of all the forsaide thinges.
To euery of my men seruaunts over and above their wages then due to them
20s. and to women seruaunts 10s.
Where I am bownden to leave unto Dame Vrsula my wief the some of £400 I
will that in discharge of my said bonde the same Dame Vrsula shall have at
her choyse and election either in redye money or other of my moveable
goodes to be indyfferently praysed to the some of £400 wt in three
monthes next after my decease.
To my sonne William Wotton towards his preferment in mariage £400.
To myn doughter Rudstone either one of my gilt potts whiche I bought of
Welshe the goldsmyth or else the value in money.
Item where the King of most famour memorye King Henry theight my late Mr.
by his testament did give and bequeathe to me three hundreth poundes which
I have not yet recevyde I do frely remytt and give to the Kings maiestie
our present Mr. the said legacie.
To Thomas Wotton my sonne all the rest of all my goodes, catalls and debts
due to me. To my nevewe Mychall Norton £6. 13. 4. To my nyce Cornelys
Duporte £6. 13. 4. To Euery of my doughter Rudston children by my sonne
Rudston her pnte husbande whiche shall live to be 14 yeres £5.
To William Trowmer sonne to my said doughter Rudston £6. 13. 4.
To my wief Dame Vrsula stuff of houshold I shall happen to have in London
except alwais all plate.
Also where E. Hoddington doethe owe me £45 besids £16 whiche I have
latly lent more to hym I do remytt the same E. Heddyngton the said hole
somme, so the same E. Heddington and his wyf make seale and elyuer vnto
the executors of Sir John Rudston Knight deceasing one discharge of
almaner of matters whereof the same E. Heddington as in his owne right or
as in the right of Mrs. Jane Heddyngton his wief have agenst the said
executours.
To euery childe whiche my doughter Jane Heddyngton shall happen tohave
£3. 6. 8. when 14. To euery of suche children as my doughter Wotton shall
happen to have £10 when 14.
I make Dame Vrsula my wief, Thomas Wotton my sonne and my brother Doctor
Wotton myn executours.
Towchinge the disposicion of the manors landes and tenements &e in
Kent. I will Dame Vrsula my wief doo enjoy so much therof as ys assurde to
her for her joynter during her lyfe.
I will William my sonne shall have one anuell rent charge of £20 by yere
oute of all my pruchased lands, on condition he do not impeche, molest nor
in enny wise disturbe his brother Thomas Wotton for eny of the landes the
same Thomas shall have by this my will.
I geve to Richard Fynne my seruaunte during his lyf yf he be in my service
at the tyme of my deathe one anuall rent of fourtie shillings by yere of
my purchasede landes.
To my seruaunt Christofer Clement otherwise called Christofer Arnold 20s.
anuall rent.
To Sr. John Armorer, priest, one anuall rent of £3. 6. 8. so that he
contynew and remayne in service eyther with my wife or with my sonne
Thomas Wotton.
To John Buknam my seruaunte the howse of myn in Lyffleton wherin he now
dwellith with those landes whiche Thomas Sare who last dwellyde there dyd
occupye provided he do paye yerely the suyts and rentes therof so as the
same be alwayes kept wyndtight and watertight.
In case I shall happen to dye before John Chamber my warde shall have
accomplished his full age of 21 yheres I do remytt to hym freely the
profytts of his mariage he to discharge myne executours.
I will that my sonne Thomas Wotton shall have all those my manors, lands,
tenements &e with all my hereditaments in Kent being of the nature and
tenure of gavelteynde which from and sithens 1 Januarye 1547 vnto the daye
of my dethe have come to me either by purchase or by discent &e.
This my Testament and last will wherin enything is ritten have wt myn owne
hand subscribed my name.
Certen bequests and legacies and declarcons made by Sir Edward Wotton,
Knight at sondry tymes during his sicknes and sythens the makinge of his
Testament.
To Robert Rudston £40 towarde the pruchase of the lande he bought at
Boughton.
To William Chenys his seruant and kynesman £20. Vnto Vrsula Bluett £6.
13. 4. which his wief Dame Vrsula should put to her use.
To Dame Vrsula all his plate in London.
Where he had given certain money to his daughter Rudstons children and to
Edward Hedingtons children and vnto his son Thomas Wottons children when
14 if any die their part to be deuyded amongst the residue.
Item he willed all the fryse whiche was bought for wynter lyveries for his
seruantes to be bestowed amonge the poore people to be imployed in gownes
amonge them.
Proved 19 November 1551 by Joh Lewes proctor for executors. (P.C.C. 33
Bucke)
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