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AGNES AYRE OF WATFORD 1606

Agnes Ayre of Watford. Will made 1st Dec 1605

My body to be buried in the churchyard of Watford

To my children's children 20 nobles to be divided

The rest to my son John Aire [sic] , my executor

Witnesses Richard HOPKINS John CAPELL £7.2.8

Probate granted 8th March 1605/6

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URSULA PARISH alias TAYLOR OF MIDDLETON CHENEY 1606

Ursula Parist[sic] alias Taylor of Middleton Cheney in the parish of Marston Lawrence, widow

To the reparation of the church of 6s 8d

To the repair of the church of Middleton Cheney likewise

To each cottage in Middleton Cheney 4d

To my daughter Jane a bed, etc.

To my son John, my daughters Joan, Jane & Ann eight pounds apiece

To my daughter Cicelie twenty pounds

To Phillip RAVEN ten pounds & a little golf ring

To Richard BLINCHO my nephew forty shillings

To my brother Crescent Blincho forty shillings

To my son Robert the table, frame etc

To my sister Marie BROOKES a silver spoon etc

To each of my servants 2 shillings apiece

To old widow PHILLIPS an old gown & an old pot

To William PARISH, William TEWE, John TOMSON and Edward HANCOCK a pair of shoes of 12d apiece & to them & the rest of my godchildren 12d apiece

To Ursula Parist my son Robert's daughter pair of flaxen sheets etc

The 6 pounds to be given to my daughter Jane is to be given thus, four pounds to he self, forty shillings to her husband Martin ABBETT & to her son Hugh 10 shillings

To my daughter Joyce my best hat

To each of the 3 younger children of my son Robert I give 10s apiece

The 7 pounds that is in nephew John Blinchos's hands to be given to my daughter Cicelie

Executors my nephew John Blincho & my brother Crescent [sic] [Blinchoe]

Overseers Phillip Raven and William WOOD, clerk Ursula Parist her mark

Probate granted 29th April 1606 & 27th Sept 1606 £150.0.1

{In the parish register the name is spelt Paris or Parish)

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RICHARD WOOTON OF PATTESHALL 1606

Richard Wooton of Earlscote in the parish of Patteshall, husbandman. 12th August 1606

To my daughter Joan PINCKARD £20

To Margaret SHEPHERD my grandchild £10 at her day of marriage

To Joan Shepherd another of my grandchildren £10 to be paid likewise

To John Shepherd my grandson £10 when 21 years

To Richard Shepherd my grandson my team of horses etc except the bay mare which I give to Joan Pinckard my daughter provided Ann Wooton my now wife has access to the team of horses etc.,

To my two sons in law Richard Pinckard and William Shepherd my timber etc

To John Pinckard of Ascote?? One sheep & to every of the children of John WINCKLES of Eascote one sheep

To Mark MAYO one sheep

To Agnes BLISSE my daughter [?cut off] one ewe

To Thomas HUNT & Richard ROBINSON each of them one lamb

To every of my servants 6d

To the repair of the church & bells of Patteshall 40s

My wife sole executrix

Overseers Sir David TONGE, clerk & Clarence JAMES clerk both vicars of Patteshall & to each of them 12d

Witnesses David Tonge, Clerence [sic] James Richard Pinckard & William Sheppard

Probate granted 16th October 1606 £28.18.8

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