Probate records of the Province of New Hampshire Vol. 2 1718-1740, Part 10

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Nathan Spinney James Spinney Jeremiah Spinney his X [Proved Feb. 18, 1724/5.]


[Warrant, Feb. 18, 1724/5, authorizing John Libby and Benja- min Miller, both of Portsmouth, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory, signed by Benjamin Miller and John Libby ; amount, £293.11.0.]


JOHN PICKERING 1720 PORTSMOUTH


portsmº In ? In the name of god Amen this 21 day of June Newhampshir 1720 I John pickerin of sd portsin° being at present in perfect memory & in helth


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first I give & bequeath unto my beloved daughter mary the wiff of John plasted Esq' as an adetion to what I have allredy given her & her sd husband to mak up her full portion of what I intend to bestoo on her out of my whol Estat mor then what all Redy given, to say the full halff of that poynt or neck of Land called by the name of Ellenss poynt, that is to say the full halff of what shall not be by me desposed of in my Liff time, allso I give her to hous Lots of Land on my neck of Land whearon I now Live to be in bredght on ye highway or street forty foot front & sixty foot back each Lot all which Lots of Land both Ellens poynt & on the nek shall be bounded out by my Executor in convenant tim Affter my desece & to be to my sd daughter her heirs & Assigns forever : & whearas I formerly gave her forty foot of Land & a Lettell house ner the bering place & sold A parsell of Land to will fernald on both sid thereof senc haveing by consent desposed of sd forty foot to sd fernald doe order & give unto my sd daughter in Ex- chaing for that sd forty foot, forty foot A Joying on the westerly sid of afor sd Lot hom to the buring place & whearas there is about such an other parsell betwen m' Langdons bounds & her sd forty foot I give it to her & her heirs & assigns from the highway hom to the beuering place provided shee Allow of my sall to sd fernald allways reserving A way to ye beuering place next Langdons bounds, & whearas my son in law John plasted has fenced in on the south sid & west end betwen or about thirty or forty foot of Land more then I gave him & his wiff : there being A Long account between him & my selff not yet setteled though I beleve I owe him not on peny but Rather he in my debt yet Iff he Allow & ballance all our ac- counts then I freely give unto him & his heirs & assigns for ever all that sd Land so fenced in by him but Iff he doe not allow of & ballance all accounts as afore sd then my Executer & overseers to mak up all our accounts & the ballanc to be payed to hom it is dew & the Land to return to my Executer


2ª whearas I formerly by deed of gifft bareing dat ye twenty sixt of Sept : 1700 give unto my son John pickerin iny corn & saw mill at york & Land & prevelidgs thereto belongig in york in the


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province of main in which deed I intailled what I therein gave but reserved allways Libberty too my selff to tak of said Intaillement Iff I saw Caus : to doe it : haveing dewly considered thereof I doe declar said Intailment to be wholy taken of & absolutly void & holly null to all intents what soever never to stand in force more then If it had never bin made


3ª whereas my grandson John pickerin the Intended heir to his deseced father John pickerin my naturall son, deseced allsoo Is allso dead : & Left no Eshew & whearas his brother thomas pickerin was to have what Estat I gave his father at york & his deseced brother at york in the province of main, Itt so falls out that sd father being so indebted to sundry persons as allso his feuenarall charges & his wiffs feuenarall charge all unpayed & sundy Legesis to be payed which can not be don but by selling sd Estat, to devid it in peeces will Reuen the whol I therefor being Executor to my sd sons Estat haveing dewly considered thereof haveing power in my sellf for desposing of above halff of all the Lands & on mill & allso as Executor to my sd son deseced Estat & for the payment of all just debts & Legasys to despose of the same & things to be don according as I shall herein Express


4ly & I have thought good & it is my intenshon to mak saill of all thos Land mills : &c : that I gave my deseced son & all my other Lands & mill medos that I have in sd york in order for payment of debts Legasis & feuenerall Charges & what shall be Lefft to be devided amongst his children


5ly & whearas my granson thomas pickerin Is the intended heir to his deseced father Estat at york my advice mind & will that he quit all maner of Right & intrust both for him sellff & his heirs to all & every part of sd Estat & stand to mak good & conferm what- ever I shall doe or see Caus to be don therabout in any maner of ways whatsoever : I say then & Iff he & his heirs so doeing : then I give & bequeath unto him my sd granson thomas my house whearin I now Live with the Land whearon it now standeth to ye well on the north east part the Land I gave his deseced father on the notherly sid, the westerly end to be devided by a lin betwen my new hous &


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the Lettell hous up to the Land I gave my son allso I give & be- queath unto my sd granson my too corn mills sawmill with all the utensell to them belonging with all thos pond streams of watter dam & every thing els to sd mills dam or pond belonging to be to him my sd granson & the heirs of his body Lawfully begoton for- ever to say the heir inaill : & Iff it should hapen that he dy & Leve no heir maill, then my will is & I doe herby give all what I have give him as above sd unto my granson samuell pickerin & the heir maill of his body Lawfully begotten & so to the heir mall from generation to generation & Iff any or Ether of my sd gran- sons that hath no heir maill have Children as daughters they shall each of them have such Legasy given as may be payed not Ronging the Estat that I have gave as may be payed by the yearly Incom of ye mills but their father shall not give such Legasy as the Estat is not Capabell of paying without being detrementall to ye wholl & Iff samuell dy & Leve no heir then my will is that danill have sd Estat & to be to him & his heir mall as befor Ex- sprest to the other


6. I allso mak my granson thomas my sol heir, & give him all my other Estat of houses Lands debts dews & demands whatsoever belong unto me here or any wher Els in the Conttry to him & his heirs Executors or adminestrators for ever & what shall not be desposed of by him in his Liff tim Iff he Leve no heir shall goe to sam & his heirs &c Iff sam Leve no hir as a fore sd then to daniell & his heirs Iff all thees dy & Leve no heir mnaill then what I have given to all or Ether of them shall be devied amoungst the femalls : my son daughters to be the first


7 : my will is that Iff my grandson thomas take not up with this my will as hereing befor Exprest that then what I have given him shall go to same & daniell in the sam maner as I have Exsprest so from on to an other & no otherways for ever


8: Iff I doe not sell nor despos of that at york & thomas tak up with what I have given as befor specefyed that all what I despos not of shall go to samuell & daniell pickerin & their heirs Exec- tors adminestrators : &c : on thees condetions that they pay or caus


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to be payed untoo their sisters deborah & sary pickerin seventy pounds apece : & allso that thomas see them payed thirty pounds Apece to make up on hundred pounds A pece for their portion & to mary slooper I give on Lot of Land : of forty foot front & sixty foot back besids what her father gave her to be bounded out by my Executor or that he pay her thirty pounds : & thomas my Execu- tor or hoo I mak Execeter shall pay out of my Estat here thirty pounds to debory & thirty pounds to sary pickerin to mak up their portions on hundred pounds A pece as aforsd Sam to pay seventy pound a pece


9 Iff I sell Sd Estat att york my will is that samuell daniell de- bory and sary pickerin shall be payed their hundred pounds Apeece all out of that estat & all that shall be Lefft Affter the debts of their father payed & his & theire mothers furenaill Charges defraid : all the rest shall be Equally devided between them fouer thomas no part with them only to tak Car it be don


IO as for my housall goods I give and bequeath unto thomas pickerin Iff he taks up as before spesefyed my fether bed & what blongs to it whereon I Ly : on Iron pot & on plater and whearas it was my sd granchildrens mother desier the children should have all their fathers inoveabells of housall stuff they shall have all my housall stuff allso mor then what given thomas Equally devided amoungst them to say debora sary samuell & daniell pick- erin.


II : I give and bequeath unto iny granson Elisha plasteed on hous Lot on my neck of Land buting on sum highway or street to be forty foot fronting & sixty foot back to him and his heirs & Assigns forever.


I give unto my granson James plasteed, on hous Lot of Land the sam beques his brother Elishas Is : & on sum street or way to be to him & his heirs for ever


I give and bequeath unto my grand daughter mary phips twenty pounds besids the Lot of Land I formerly gave her at ye end of her fathers Lot sd twenty pounds to be payed by my Executor as soon as he can posabelly doe it


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I give & bequeath unto my deseced grandaughter mehetebell gearish her son now liveing with his grand father John plasted five pounds to be paied him in money when he coms to age of twenty on year by my Executor


I give unto my daughter mary plasteed the wiff of John plasted Esq' five pounds # year to be payed her by my Executors Affter my desece every year dewering her nateurall Liff out of the mills : in Corn


Last I make & ordain my afore sd grandson thomas pickerin my sol heir & Executor to my Estat willing him to see this my will perforined in all respects Iff he tak not up with this my profer then I mak my granson samuell & danell my Executors to see every thing performed as I have given in all Respects praying my son in law John plasteed & Capt thomas phips & the Reverent John Emerson to be ading Assisting advising my sd heir & Exec- keter in ye manedgment of all the Conserns as spesefyed in this my will & that they & each of them tak the whol car & charg of my sd Estat & manedg it for the best advantidg for my heir untell he com to age to each of them I give five pounds A pece to be payed out of my Estat : In confermiation hereof I have her to sett iny land & seall the day & year afore said : & doe declar this to be iny Last will & testement-I further ad & it is my full mind & will that Iff I sell not the Estat at york the wholl Estat there, of mills, Lands prevelidgs streems of watter & every thing belonging to me there shall fall intoo the hands of my granson samuell pickerin & daniell shall have no part thereof but shall be payed on hundred pounds mony for his part there of & sam to see it payed as allso sevetey pound apece to his sisters Debora & sara pickerin that don all the Rest of ye sd Estat to be to sam- uel & his heirs as befor in this my will spesefyed for ever & all that Estat to stand good for ye payment of all the three Legasis viz daniell debora & sarah pickerin on hundred pounds Apeece & thomas to see all the Rest of this my will complyed with in all respects : I further Say that he shall have full power to sell all my Estat only the house Land mill streem of watter to the mills


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belonging all this stands intayled for ever but all the Rest free & full Liberty to sell & despos of as he my sd hair or heirs shall see fitt allways Reserveing & keeping the intaillments good & val- leud for ever/


signed sealled & delivered In John pickerin presents of


Benja Gambling John Sherburn Nathaniel Lang Henry Bickford


[Proved May 15 and 16, 1721.]


[Bond, in blank, signed by John Plaisted, John Emerson, Thomas Phipps, Samuel Hart, and Stephen Greenleaf, in the sum of £4000, July 28, 1721 ; witnesses, Benjamin Gambling and William Hooker.]


[Administration on the estate of Capt. John Pickering of Ports- mouth granted to John Plaisted, Thomas Phipps, and Rev. John Emerson, all of Portsmouth, Oct. 28, 1721, "it not yet appearing who will be Execrs according to the Intent & meaning of sd Will."] [Probate Records, vol. Io, p. 160.]


[Inventory, signed by Samuel Hart and Thomas Peirce; amount, £3205.18.0 ; attested by the administrators Dec. 11, 1721.]


[Order of court, Dec. 11, 1721, allowing the administrators to sell real estate to pay debts. ]


[Thomas Pickering renounces administration on the estate of his grandfather, John Pickering of Portsinouth, Jan. 2, 1721/2, and requests that it be granted to Col. John Plaisted, Capt. Thomas Phipps, and Capt. Elisha Plaisted, or any two of them. ] [York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 79. ]


[Inventory of the estate in York county, Me., Feb. 10, 1721/2 ;


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two lots of land in York, Me., valued at £384.15.0; an addition of £27.10.0 made July 2, 1722.]


[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 8o.]


[Administration on the estate of Capt. John Pickering of Ports- mouth granted to Thomas Phipps of Portsmouth and Elisha Plaisted of Berwick, Me., July 19, 1722, the executor, Thomas Pickering, being a minor. ]


[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 106. ]


[Administrators' account of the settlement of the estate ; amount disbursed, £375.0.1/2 ; allowed July 19, 1722.]


[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 107.]


[Court minute, Aug. 10, 1724 ; Thomas Pickering desired to be admitted executor, but the administrators objected that he had not performed the conditions of the will. ]


[Petition of Thomas Pickering, Sept. 2, 1724, being twenty- one years of age, that the administrators may be called to render an account of the estate. ]


[Administrators' accounts against the estate ; amounts, £48.10 .- II and £45.19.10 ; allowed Jan. 2, 1726/7.]


[York County, Me., Probate Records, vol. 3, pp. 230, 231.]


JOHN SLEEPER 1720 KINGSTON


[Mary Sleeper of Kingston renounces administration on the estate of her husband, John Sleeper of Kingston, June 23, 1720, in favor of her brother, Thomas Sleeper of Kingston ; witnesses, Daniel Bradstreet and Samuel Moody, Jr.]


[Bond, in blank, signed by Thomas Sleeper, John Swett, and John Fifield ; witnesses, Benjamin Gambling and Theodore Atkin- son. ]


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[Warrant, Aug. 10, 1720, authorizing John Swett and John Fifield, both of Kingston, to appraise the estate.]


[Inventory, Sept. 1, 1710 ; amount, £130.14.0 ; signed by John Swett and John Fifield. ]


[Administration on the estate of John Sleeper of Kingston granted to his brother, Thomas Sleeper of Kingston, Sept. 6, 1720.]


[ Probate Records, vol. 10, p. 216. ]


[Warrant, March 8, 1720/1, authorizing Samuel Eastman and Lieut. John Swett, both of Kingston, to receive claims against the estate. ]


[List of claims against the estate ; amount, £81. 13.0; signedby Eastman and John Swett. ]


[Administrator's account of the settlement of the estate ; amount of estate, £136.9.0; expenditures, £75.12.9, including the wid- ow's third ; claims, £81. 13.0, settled at £o. 14.9 1/2 to the pound ; allowed March 14, 1721 1/2.]


WILLIAM FOX 1720 STAR ISLAND


[Administration on the estate of William Fox of Star island granted to his widow, Mary Fox, July 21, 1720.]


[Probate Records, vol. Io, p. 202.]


[Bond, in blank, in the sum of £600, July 21, 1720, signed by Mary Fox, Joshua Moody, and John Minot. ]


[Warrant, July 21, 1720, authorizing Capt. John Salter and John Muchmore, both of Star island, to appraise the estate. ]


[Inventory, Aug. 29, 1720 ; amount, £350.0.6, and 129 ounces of silver. ]


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WILLIAM CASWELL I720 PORTSMOUTH


[Elizabeth Caswell of Portsmouth renounces administration on the estate of her husband, William Caswell, in favor of her brother, Henry Caswell, July 25, 1720; witnesses, James Jeffry and Joseph Moulton. ]


[Administration on the estate of William Caswell of Ports- mouth granted to his brother, Henry Caswell, Ang. 13, 1720.] [ Probate Records, vol. ro, p. 204.]


LYDIA WEBBER 1720 PORTSMOUTH


In The Name of God Amen


The Six Day of August Anno Dom : one thousand Seven Him- dred & Twenty : I Lidea Webber Widow : Wife to The late Richard Webber : of Porthmouth in New Hampshirein New Eng- land Being Weak of Body *


Imprimis I give to my Daughter Abigall All my Estate as House Land and Warf & Warfeidge and all the rest of my Moviable goods after the Said above Deceise but if Abigall Should Die not haveing Children it fall to My Daughter Hannah : but if Abigall See ocasion to Sell the House She must pay unto the Said Hanh ten Pound: and if haveing Children to pay unto her Sister Hannah ten Pound She paying above writen And I do hereby Constitute and appoint my Daughter Abbigall to be my Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament and I doe hereby uterly Revoak Disanull & Disalow all former and other Wills and bequests by me formerly made Ratolying and Allowing for firm Effectuall & Irevocable this and noe other to be my Last Will and Testament & in Testimoney There of hereunto Set my hand Seal the day and year of above said


Wm Hunking Samuell Pitman Joseph Pitman [Proved June 16, 1721.]


her Lidea X Webber Mark


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JOSEPH SWETT


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In the Name of God Amen I Joseph Swett of Hampton in the Province of Newhampshirew England, Being weak of Body * *


2ly I Give and Bequeath unto Sarah my Dearly beloved wife all and Singular my whole Estate of what nature or Quality Soever both Real and personal, to be at her disposal only for the Benefitt of those children which God hath given me by her and for her Comfortable Maintenance, Excepting what Legacies shall be here- after nained My meaning further is that my wife shall have full Power to sell any part of my Estate only for the payment of my Debts if need so require and not otherwise she disposing of the Remainder thereof among my Children as afore mentioned at her discretion as they shall come of age to be by Law possed thereof. My intent and meaning is that my wife shall be possesed of every part and percel of my Estate as though every particular thereof were inentioned singular by it self, she to be in possesion thereof immediately after my Decease for the Benefit of her Self and Chil- dren as afore Expressed


3ly I Give unto my son Joseph Swett, And to iny Daughters Esther Eaton and Margrett Sherborn five shillings to Each of them to be paid out of my Estate by my Executor in Convenient time after my Deceasce they having already received considerable portions


4ly I Give unto my Daughter Abigael Swett Thirty Pounds to be paid to her in convenient time Likewise after iny Decease by my Executor hereafter named


5ly And I do Constitute make and ordain my Dearly beloved wife Sarah to be my true and sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament, Rattifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament, In witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand and seal this Twenty Ninth Day of September Anno Dom : 1720


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Joseph Swett


Signed Sealed and Declared by the Said Joseph Swett as his last will and Testament in pres- ence of us the Subscribers (viz. )


Sam" Shaw Moses Swett Thos Crosbie [Proved Jan. 4, 1721/2.]


[Inventory, March 26, 1722; amount, {1167.8.0; signed by Nathaniel Weare and Samuel Shaw.]


JOHN JANVRIN 1720 PORTSMOUTH


[Administration on the estate of John Janvrin of Portsmouth, mariner, granted to his widow, Elizabeth Janvrin, Oct. 13, 1720.] [Probate Records, vol. 10, p. 213 ]


[Bond, in blank, Oct. 13, 1720, signed by Elizabeth Janvrin, Clement Hughes, and Joseph Sherburne ; witnesses, Benjamin Gambling and Mary Gambling. ]


JOHN KNIGHT I720 NEWINGTON


In the Name of God Ainen The Twenty-Ninth day of Novem- ber 1720 I John Knight of Newington, Merchant being very Sick and weeck in body *


Imprimis I Give and Bequeath to Bridget my dearly beloved wife, my Farme on which I now Live with my Dwelling House out- houses Orchards and all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging, Together with all my Household Goods, in my Said House and all my Stock on Sd Farm, During her Naturall Life and After her Decease the aforesd Goods to be Equally Divided among all my Children then Living-


Item. I Give and Bequeath to my well Beloved Son John Knight Twenty Shillings to buy him a Ring, I having already provided for him


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Item I Give and Bequeath to my well Beloved son William Knight whom I Likewise Constitute make and Ordain my Sole Executor of this my Last will and Testament, My House at Ports- mouth which I bought of Nicholas Follet, Together with the warf & warehouses and all Appurtenances thereunto belonging, with half that ps of Land I bought of Joseph Joanes, in Ports- mouth, and also all iny Shipping Debts Goods and Estate not otherwise Disposed of by this iny Last will and Testament, and after the Decease of my Dearly Beloved wife I Give him my Farm on which I now Live wth the Houses Orchards and all the Appur- tenances thereunto belonging as also the Stock thereon The whole bequeth to be to hiu & his heirs for Ever.


Item I Give & Bequeath to my well beloved son Temple Knight my House at Portsmouth on the Land I bought of wm Partridge Esq' and the ps of Land behind Sd House which I bought of Thos Phipps Esq' and my Little Garden before Sd House, Together wth all the Appurtenances to the Sd House & Land belonging or Appertaining, and Two Hundred pounds to be paid him by my Execut'in money or Shipping as my Said Executor and he can Agree. The whole bequeth to be to him & his heirs for Ever


Itein I Give and Bequeath to my well beloved Daughter Eliza Adams Twenty Shillings to buy her a Ring I having already given her her Portion.


Item I Give & Bequeath to my well Beloved Daughter Mary Knight, my House and Land which was formerly Edward Polly's wth all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging or Appertaining, wth that Feather Bed & Furniture and Those Other Things which she now hath in her possesion as hers and Two Hundred pounds to be paid her by my Executor, one Hundred pounds of it on her Marriage Day and the other Hundred pounds in Three years after, The whole bequeth to be to her & her heires for Ever


And Further it is iny will & Meaning That if any of my Chil- dren Dye without Issue, That what I have Bequeathed to them Shall Return to the Rest of my Children to be Equally Divided among them & their hieres


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And whereas I am Indebted to the Province of New Hampr in the Sum of one Hundred pounds, it is my will that my Son Temple pay Thirty pounds and my Daughter Mary Twenty pounds Towards the Discharge of the Same. And in Case my Daughter Adams brings up her Son John Janvrin, at the Colledge my will is that my Executor shall pay iny Said Granson Twenty pounds to buy him Books


Item I Give and Bequeath to my beloved Granson John Knight that Lott of Land at Hiltons point (which I Bought of Timº Kearle) to him & his heires for ever.


Item I Give and Bequeath to my beloved granson Nicholas Knight that Lott of Land at Hiltons point aforesd (which I bought of M' Varny-to him & his heires for Ever.


Item I Give and Bequeath to my beloved grandaughter Eliza- beth Knight Two milch Cows to be delivd her by my Executor on her marriage day.


Item I Give and bequeath to my beloved grandaughter Mary Janv- rin the Sum of fifteen pounds or Three Milch Cows to be delivered her by my Executor on her marriage day. And I do hereby utterly disallow revoke and disannul all and Every other Former Testaments wills Legacies and Bequests and Executors by me in any ways before named willed and Bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming, This and no other to be iny Last will and Testa- ment. In wittness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seal the day and Year above Written.


Signed, Sealed, Published Pro- John Knight nounced and Declared by the Said John Knight as his last will & Testamt in the Presence of us the Subcribers


Jnº Downing Richard Downing Clement Hughes Daniel le feuvre [Proved June 7, 1721.]


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- CLIFFORD


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HAMPTON


Jnº Clifford of Hampton aged abt 12 years desiring a Guardian I appoint his uncle Za : Clifford to be his Guardian &c


[ Probate Minutes, Dec. 4, 1720.]


[Bond, in blank, Dec. 7, 1720, for the guardianship of John Clifford, minor, signed by Zachariah Clifford, Joseph Clifford, and Thomas Sleeper. ]


JOANNA DYER I720


EXETER


In the name of God Amen, I Joanna Dyer of Exeter in the Pro- vince of Newhampshire in New England, widow, being weak of body,


Item I give to my Cousen Trueworthy Dudley one quarter part of a Saw or the eigth part of a Saw inill at pickpocket to- gether with all the priviledges and appurtenances thereto belong- ing or any ways appertaining I likewise give him the bed that he has with him and the Cloathes belonging to it. I likewise give him one Cow and hay Sufficient to keep her over the winter


Item I give to my cousen Sarah Dudley, iny Sister Dudleys daughter one Gold Ring. and two Cows, and the Rest of the hay :




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