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Will of Richard Clarke of Little
Crakehall, husbandman, 2 June 1616
Whereas I have solde and conveighed all my landes lyeinge within
Little Crakehall aforesaid to Miles Metcalfe of Great
Crakehall,gent, the consideration whereof is yett behinde and
unpaid as doth and maye appeare by certaine artickles indented
and made between the aforesaid Miles Metcalfe and me Richard
Clarke beareinge date the sex and twentithe daie of Septemer in
the eleeventh yeare oif the reaigne of our sovraigne lorde King
James, 1613. Nowe my mynde & laste will is that accordinge to
the effecte, purport, tenor and true meaninge of the said
artickles the consideration for the said lands solde to the said
M.M. be paid to Robart Harrison, Richard Harrison and Ann
Harrison their mother and my daughter, att suche tyme and tymes,
as within the said artickles are expressed, specified and
declared, and as by the said artickles ytt shall and will
appeare.
Also I give and bequeathe to William Harrison, sonne
of the said Anne my daughter, tenn pounds of lawefull english
monie to be paid to him within one moneth next after my wife her
departure oute of this lyfe, grandmother to the said William,
and she to have the occupacion therof dureinge hir naturall lyfe.
Also when my debts and funerall expences are discharged all
the reste of my goods and chattels moveable and unmoveable and
all the debts oweinge unto mee by anie pson or psons I give and
bequeath to Isabell Clarke my said wyfe, and I make and ordaine
hir full and sole executrix of this my laste will and
testament.
witnesses :
Gregorie Slater,clerk,
Wyllyam Clark,
Charles
Walker ( his mark),
John Mason (his mark),
Richard Clarke (his
mark).
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