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Medieval & Tudor Kent Wills at Lambeth - Book 22 Page 151
Nicholas HELWOLDYNG, Will 20 April 1430
Return to Book 22 Contents Page Return to Lambeth Wills Index PageNICHOLAS HELWOLDYNG, 20 April 1430. To be buried in the churchyard of the church of Herne. To the Vicar of Herne 6s. 8d. To the work (opus) of the church there 6s. 8d. To the lighting of St. Martin two busshels of barley. To the light of Blessed Mary the same. To the light of St. Peter, the same, Light of St. Katherine the same. To the Vicar of Reculver 40d.
To each godson a good lamb. To the wife of Thomas Ryed two busshels of corn and one busshel to Johan Saghyer, Johan Nycole, Margery Lylk senior. To John Kneap a quarter of barley. To Nicholas Cage my best gown with fur. To William Grygge a gown and tunic of Russet with my green hood and four mother sheep. To Margery Austyn my cloak (armilausam). To each house of Friars at Canterbury 2s. 6d. To amend the way lying between Fredowne and Meldowne 10s. To John Yonge, senior, 6s. 8d. Wm. Baker 6s. 8d., Nicholas Lorche 3s. 4d., Wm. Cornwayle 12d. Residue in two parts, one half to Agnes my wife and the other to Isabel my daughter John son of John Yonge and Isabel daughter (filie filie (sic)) of John Yonge. Executor Agnes my wife, John Yonge and William Bakere. (419b Chichele I).
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