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In no[m]i[n]e dei Amen: the xxvth of
Julij in an[n]o d[omi]ni 1596
William Wigley of the parish of
Didlebury and in the Dioces of
Hereforde sicke in bodye in body7
and whole in minde doe make my last
will and testament in maner and
forme following. ffirst I com[m]ende
my soule into the handes of god my
maker and redeemer and my bodye to
be buryed in Christian buryall.
Item I bequeath to Thomas my sonne
viijs. Item my deptes Lagacys and
funerals discharded and payed. my
very will is that the residue of my
goodes and cattels shalbe equally
devided into foure severall partes:
and I geve bequeth to Edwarde my
sonne the fourth part of my sayd
goodes and the other three partes of
my goodes I geve and bequeth to my
twoe daughters Katherin and Tomyzon
equally to be devided betwine them.
and I constitute ordayne and appoint
Katherin my daughter my sole
executrix of this my last will and
Testament:
These being witnesses / Wm. Dackinge
Katherin Brecknok wt. oth.1
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debita quae
debeo
debts that I
owe
Item to
Edward Wigley
Item to
Charles Wood
Item to the
schole of Didlebury
Item to
Thomas Minton
Item to
Thomas Keysell
Item to
Tymezon Wigley
Item to
Richard Amaunde
Item to
Richard Perkes |
xxvs
xxs
xxs
xxjs
xs
xlviijs
xxvjs viijd
viijs |
Debita quae
mihi debentur
debts which
are owed to me
Item Robert
Manering of the Sned
Item Richard
Powell of the Sned
Item Richard
Jonson |
xxviijs
ixs iiijd
xxjs |
viijo Januarij Anno d[omi]ni iuxta
1596 coram vene[abi]li viro
on the 8th. January in the year of
our Lord according to [the English
style] 1596 in the presence of the
venerable gentleman
m[agist]ro Fr: Bevans ll[egum]
d[octore] &c. p[ro]bat[um]
Mr. Francis Bevans doctor of laws
etc. [this will was] proved
Juramento Ex[ecut]ris &c.
by the oath of the Executrix etc. |