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In the name of God amen!
I John Ellis of Guilden Morden in the County of Cambridge being very
sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory praised be God for it
And considering the frail and uncertain condition of this mortal life do
make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following viz
First and principally I commend my soul into the hands of God who gave
it humbly beseeching him that whensoever it shall please him to call me
out of this world it may be presented to him pure and immaculate thro
the blood of my Saviour Jesus Christ his Son by whose merits alone I
hope to obtain salvation and forgiveness of sins And my body I leave to
be interred after a decent and Christian like manner as shall seem meet
to my Executor Then as for my Worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased
God to bless me I will that it be disposed of in the manner following
Imprimis I give bequeath and devise to my dearly beloved Wife Margaret
Ellis all that my Messuage or Tenement wherein I now dwell together with
the orchard and all the members and appurtenances thereof excepting the
Little house and ground as far as the pear tree which I have already
given and do hereby give and grant to my son John Ellis and to his Heirs
forever To Have and to hold the said dwelling house and orchard with all
the severall part and parcells thereof for the term of her natural life
And after her decease I give to my son John Ellis and to his heirs
forever Provided and upon condition that my said son John Ellis shall
not in any wise give the least molestation let hindrance or disturbance
upon or under pretence of his being my only heir at Law But that he
shall suffer my said Wife Margaret to possess and enjoy it peaceably and
quietly during her lifetime And in case he or any other person claiming
by or under him shall not observe this my Will but shall endeavour to
get possession thereof during the life of my said wife Margarett then I
do hereby as far as in me lies give and devise all the premises
aforesaid after the decease of Margarett my wife to my son and his heirs
forever Item I give to my son John Ellis the sum of one shilling to be
paid by my Executrix six months after my decease Item I give to my son
William Ellis the sume of one shilling Item I give to my daughter Mary
Fenn the wife of Charles Fenn of Abington the sume of one shilling Item
I give to my daughter Sarah the sume of one pound to be paid by my
executrix within twelve months after my decease Item I give to my
daughter Margaret the sume of one shilling Item I give to my daughter
Hannah the sume of one shilling Item I give to my daughter Susannah the
sume of one shilling And my Will is that my three last mentioned
daughters and my son William shall have free liberty to live with their
mother in the said Dwelling house until they come to the age of
twentyone years unless they can be placed out in service in the mean
time and at any time thereafter when they shall be sick or out of
service conjuring and earnestly intreating her to make such provision
for them as her worldly circumstances will allow and requiring them to
behave themselves dutifully and respectfully to their mother Lastly I do
hereby five and bequeath to my said wife Margarett all other my Goods
and shattells and personall Estate whatsoever whom I likewise constitute
and appoint the sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament And I
do further by these presents utterly revoke and disallow any Will
Testament bequest Legacies and Executors by me formerly made or ordained
and appointed And I do absolutely ratify and confirm this and no other
to be my last Will In Witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this
nineteenth Day of Decemb in the Year of our Lord 1726
Cambridge Record Office
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