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Medieval & Tudor Kent P.C.C. Wills Transcriptions by L. L. Duncan - Book 59 page 19

Edward JONYS - Will 1511

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Edward Jonys, 1511, of the Kings Chapell. To be buried wher it shall happen me to decesse.
I will William Jonys son of Richard my broder enjoye all suche londs & tenements that he & I be entitled to. Johanne Jonys & Agnes Jonys dougthers to my broder Richard 40s a pece. Edward Lyly my godson 40s. Edward my godsonne the sonne of Edmond Jonys 40s. To Seynt Augustyns at Caunterbury for a trentall 10s. To Fraunceys Rutlond, potecary, my godson 1s. The house that I have at Maideston to be sold for an obite for me & my moder yerely a marke at Maideston & a marke for an obite at Tenterden.
To Edward son to Wm Jonys 20s. To Wm Brown myn executor 40s. To Wm Lyly executor 40s. To Agnes his wif 40s. To my suster master 20s. To my suster Hogge 20s. To my cousyn Jonys at Hith 20s. To Robert Master 20s. To Wm Jonys tailor of London 20 nobles.
Proved 30 April 1512. [PCC 7 Fetiplace]

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