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JOHN STONE OF MIDDLETON CHENEY 1630
John Stone of Middleton Cheney, husbandman. Will made 18th Jan 1629. To my daughter Susanna Stone £30
To my daughter Mary Stone £30 at day of marriage. To all the rest of my daughters, married, & to all their children 12d apiece. To the parish church of Middleton Cheney 3s 4d. To the poor of the same 3s 4d. The rest of my goods to my wife Ann Stone, my executrix Mark of John Stone
Witnesses William ASHBORNE William JUDGE
Probate granted 10th July 1630 £121.1.0.
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KATHERINE MANLEY OF SPROTTON 1630
Will made 2nd Jan 1628. To my grandchild John Manley, son of my son John Manley 30s
To Frauncis Manley his sister 10s. To my cousin Lawrence Manley all my moveable goods which are about the ground wherein Edward BLISWORTH liveth. To Francis & William MEADOWS 4s apiece
All the rest to my son Robert Manley and my son William Manley & to William GREEN & & John WATSON? my sons in law, equally. I give my great iron rack towards the paying Edward HADDON 20s for the debt of William Green. All the rest to John Manley son of Robert Manley my son who I make Executor
Witnesses Lawrence Manley Her mark Katherine Manley Josias TOMKINS
Probate granted 4th Dec 1630 £16.3.0
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ANNE NEALE OF BIFIELD 1630
Anne Neale of Byfield, widow. To my four daughters viz., Elizabeth MATHEW, Alice CLARKE, Hester LESTER, and Patience Neale one yard land I bought of Josias WEBB & his wife, equally divided
To Patience Neale my daughter, the house wherein I dwell, which my husband William Neale by his will gave unto my daughter Patience ...[also mentioned] My sons [in law] Thomas Clarke, & his wife Alice, and Robert Lester & Hester his wife
The rest of my goods to William Mathew & Patience Neale whom I make my executors
Witnesses James MAWDE.? Sign Anne Neale Thomas SEWELL
Probate granted 2nd Jul 1630