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Medieval & Tudor Kent Wills at Lambeth - Book 26  Page 698b

RICHARD SELBY,  Will 1 October 1447

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RICHARD SELBY, 1 October 1447. To be buried in the church of St. Dunstan in the West, London, if it happen me to die in or near the City of London. To the high altar of the said church for my tithes etc. 12s. To the high altar of the parish church of Crayford in Kent 20s. To the fabric (fabrice) of the same church 20s. To my sister wife of Robert Mylys one of my gowns "in grano tinctam de skarlet" and 10 marcs. To the daughter of John Bradford to her marriage 10 marcs. To John Mylys, son of Robert Mylys to find him ‘ad scolas’ 40s. I leave for an honest chaplain to celebrate divine service for a year 10 marcs. To John Mundes my clerk 20 marcs. To Thomas Dyne my servant 5 marcs. To John Haynesle my servant 40s. To Thomas Cook my servant a whole bed convenient for his station and in money 20s. To John Pyers my servant 20s. To Richard Broke my servant 20s. To my servant (lotrice mee) at Crayford one of my gowns of medley Russet. Residue to my executors to dispose for my soul. I leave to Sir William Hille one of my bibles and a book called "Manuell". Between the poor parishioners at Crayford 40s. To John Mapilton a covered silver gilt cup price 5 marcs. To John Mundes my book called "Registre". To Richard Cabull a covered silver gilt cup price 4 marcs. Executors William Hill ‘confratrum meum’, John Mundes, John Mapulton and Thomas Dyne. 
Proved day of 1447 (not filled in) (159a Stafford).

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