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Medieval & Tudor Kent Wills at Lambeth - Book 22  Page 163

William SCOTTE,  Will 25 Jan 1428

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WILLIAM SCOTTE, Friday in the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul. To be buried in the church of the Blessed Mary of Brabourne before the entrance of the chapel of the Holy Trinity. To the high altar 20s. To the sustentation of the said church £10. To each godson 20s. To each house of Friars in Canterbury 20s. To the Carmelite Friars in Sandwich 20s., to pray for me and the souls of all faithful departed. 
To the church of Lymene 20s. of Smethe 20s. of Eastbrigg 20s. To the master of Domus Dei, Douorr 20s. and to each brother 13s. 4d. All my garments belonging to my body to be distributed amongst my attendants (famulus) except those furred which I wish kept for my boys. To Roger Baroun for his life an annuity of 20s. if he wishes to remain in with my wife. To John Bokham similarly. To be distributed to poor persons on day of my burial and month’s mind £10. 
All my goode in the chamber, hall, buttry, pantry, larder and kitchen to be distributed between my wife and sons. To each of my attendants (famulorum) except John Bokham and Roger Baroun 6s. 8d. To Margaret my daughter £100. To Johanne my daughter 200 marcs to her marriage. Residue to Isabell my wife whom with Thomas Chapman of Wyuelysbergh I make executors. 
Proved at Canterbury 13 March 1433 by Isabell relict. Power reserved for Thomas Chapman. (443b Chichele I).

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