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The Will of Arnold Quennell
Commissary Court of Surrey
Testator: Arnold Quennell (X) of Dunsfold, yeoman, ancient and weak
Date of Will: 14 February 1679/80
(To be buried in the churchyard; to the poor ten shillings)
To Bridewell, Foster and Higglett four shillings each; I have settled my
land by conveyance to my three sons; to my son Arnold ten shillings; to
my son Robert Quennell twenty pounds above the sixty pounds he has
already had, the cupboard in the hall, twelve pewter dishes, the bed and
bedstead I lie on with bolsters, blankets and its trappings and two
pairs of good sheets; to my daughter Mary Quennell ten pounds over and
above the hundred pounds she has had already; to my godson and grandson
John Meersh ten pounds and to my son John Quennell’s daughters Mary
Quennell and Joan Quennell ten pounds each at age twenty one; to my
daughter Mary a joined cupboard in the parlour, twelve pewter dishes,
second best bed, pillows, bolsters, blankets and its trappings and a
bedstead in the chamber where my sons lie, a flaxen tablecloth, a pair
of holland sheets, two pairs of very good tire flaxen sheets and the
second chest in the house; to my son Robert a joined chest at the foot
of the bed in the parlour to my godchildren one shilling each; to my son
John Quennell a little close of land at Hazle Bridge, Chiddingfold and
residue, Executor
Overseers: my friends John Holney of Dunsfold; George Entiknappe of
Chiddingfold, yeoman
Witnesses: John Ifold; Arnold Fullett; William Dowlter
Proved: 21 January 1681/2
DW/PC/7/1 Q36; DW/PC/5/1682/47
(One hundred and one pounds ten shillings)
This Will was kindly transcribed and sent in by Ros.
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