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Medieval & Tudor Kent Wills at Lambeth - Book 24  Page 360

Robert HUNDELBY,  Will 31 January 1406

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ROBERT HUNDELBY of Alford, clerk Lincoln diocese 31 January 1406, ‘in manerio de Lamhith’. To be buried where it shall please God. To my master Master Nicholas de Ryssheton (Rector of Cliffe at Hoo, Kent) my Kalendarium. To Sir Henry Cade, chaplain 40d. To Sir Thomas Frankys chaplain of Clyue 40d. To Mariona wife of Roger de Blythe, ‘malemaker’, dwelling in London in Fletstret, a gown for a woman which she may have from Eudo de Thorne, tailor, of London, of white colour to be made at my cost. Residue I leave to John Hundelby of Alford and Cecilie his wife my parents, as well that at Lambeth as in London and at Clyue and in the County of Lincoln, to be sold by my executors and all the money to the said John and Cecilie. I make Sir Henry Cade and Sir Thomas Frankys executors. 
Probate Act not filled in. (236 Arundel I).

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