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In
the Name of God Amen I
George Dicke of Limply
Stoke in the Parish of
Bradford in the County
of Wilts Gentleman doe
make and ordaine this my
last Will and Testament
in manner and forme
following Imprimis I
give and bequeath unto
my brother Richard Dicke
All that my Messuage or
Tenement and Lands
thereto belonging with
the appurtenances
Situate in Great Trowle
in the Parish of
Bradford aforesaid To
hold to the said Richard
Dicke his Executors
Administrators and
Assignes for and during
the Terme of Ten years
fully to be ended If my
Estate and Interest
therein shall soe long
continue Upon such
Provisoe and under such
Trust nevertheless as is
hereafter mentioned
concerning the same And
after the Expiration or
sooner determination or
becoming void of the
said Terme of Ten years
I give and bequeath the
same Messuage or
Tenement and Lands with
the appurtenances unto
my loving son Thomas
Dicke To hold to him the
said Thomas Dicke his
Executors Admors and
Assignes for and during
all the then rest and
Residue of my Terme and
Interest in and to the
said Premises Provided
nevertheless and the
Intent of this my Will
is That when and as soon
as my said brother
Richard Dicke his
Executors and
Administrators shall
have raised the sume of
One hundred and Twenty
Pounds of Lawful money
with the Interest
thereof from and
immediately after my
decease Or when and as
soon as my said son
Thomas Dicke his
Executors and
Administrators shall
have paid unto the said
Richard Dicke his
Executors and
Administrators the said
sume of One hundred and
Twenty Pounds with the
Interest thereof from
and immediately after my
decease Then the said
Term of Ten years shall
determine and be void
anything herein
contained to the
contrary notwithstanding
which said sume of One
hundred and Twenty
Pounds and Interest I
doe hereby give and
bequeath unto my said
brother Richard Dicke
upon the Trust following
(that is to say)that he
and his Executors and
Administrators shall pay
the same and the produce
thereof unto my daughter
Margarett the now Wife
of Mr Samuel Palmore for
her sole seperate and
distinct Use and
disposall exclusive of
her said husband who it
is my Will shall not
Intermedle with or have
any power over the same
and my Will is that her
Receipt Receipts or
Order or Orders in
writing under her hand
attested by credible
Witnesses shall from
tyme to tyme be
sufficient Discharge or
discharges unto and for
the said Richard Dicke
touching and concerning
the same: I give my said
Daughter Palmore ffive
pounds over and besides
the said One hundred and
Twenty Pounds I give my
daughter Anne the Wife
of Mr ffisher and.....my
daughter Susanna ffive
pounds apiece I Give my
Sons in Law Sam: Palmore
Mr Henry ffisher and
unto Mr John Cooper
ffive pounds apeece I
Give my daughter Mary
Wife of my son Thomas
ffive Pounds I Give my
Grandson Thomas Dicke
and my Granddaughter
Anne Dicke ffive pounds
apiece I Give my
Grandsons Henry ffisher
and John ffisher ffive
pounds apiece Item all
the rest and Residue of
my Estate Goods and
Chattells whatsoever and
wheresoever I give and
bequeath unto Anne my
loving Wife and her I
doe make and Ordain to
be sole and only
Executrox of this my
last Will and Testament
Revoking all former
Wills by me made In
Witness whereof I have
to this my last Will and
Testament Sett my hand
and seale the Tenth day
of September In the
Third Year of the Reigne
of our Soveraign Lord
King George over Great
Britaine Anno Domini
1715 George Dicke
(Attestation Clause)
Robert Cooper Junr
Eliz: Yorbury
John Whatley
Proved at London 24
September 1717
PCC Prob11/559
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