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RICHARD TUCKER OF PLUMPTON 1638

Richard Tucker of Plumpton, will made 4 Nov 1633.  To my son John Tucker (various items including) "the bedstead I now lye in.   To my son Richard Tucker 20s (etc. including) "my worst cloake and my worst day suit".  To my son Thomas Tucker "my best cloake and my best Dublet and best breeches".  my son John to see his mother well provided for

My daughter Elizabeth Tucker to be my sole Executrix & residue of my goods to her.  To my sons John & Thomas Tucker, my worst cow.  I appoint son Thomas Tucker & John SHREWSBERY overseers

Witnesses Richard Tucker his mark, John GARDNER & Thomas Tucker

Probate granted 28 May 1638 to Elizabeth Tucker daughter of deceased.

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RICHARD WICKENS OF PAULERSPURY 1638

Richard Wickens of Paulerspury, husbandman, will made 31 Aug 1638.  To my son Richard Wickens £4

To my son William Wickens £4.  To my daughter Marie Wickens £10.  To my daughter Ellen Wickens £4 at age of 21 years or day of marriage.  To my daughter Anne Wickens £4 at age of 21 years or day of marriage

To my wife Marie, my messuage & lands etc wherein I now dwell.  Residue of my goods to my wife Marie my Executrix

Overseers William MARRIOTT, & William Wickens Richard Wickens his mark

Witnesses John CLARKE, Robert BUNCHER, Edward LINNELL his mark

Probate granted 4 Oct 1638

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AGNES PAINE OF GREENS NORTON 1638

Agnes Paine, widow, late of Duncott in the parish of Greens Norton, late wife of Thomas Paine, yeoman, deceased. Will made 24 Jan 1636.  To my son Thomas NELLSON, all his children 5s apiece.  To my daughter Jane PILGRIM & her children £3 to be divided amongst them.  To my daughter Joan ADKINS & her children £3 to be divided amongst them.  To my son John Paine 40s.  To my daughter Agnes PIERCE? £4 etc.

All the rest of my goods to my son William Paine my executor.  I require my son Thomas Nellson to make no strife or contention about my goods

Witnesses John Nellson, John HOWES,.

A memorandum that goods bequeathed to Christian Paine were crossed out & signed in presence of John Howes Nov 24 1637

Probate granted 2 June 1638 to William Paine natural & lawful son £36.16.2

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