In the name of God Amen the 20 day of March in Anno Domyne [In the year of Our Lord] 1649 I Tomsine WINSSOR of Ffordington in the Countie of Dorset Widdow being in perfect memorie thanks be to God therefore doe make this my Last Will and Testament in man[n]er and form ffollowing First: I comite my soule in to the hands of Allmighty God my creatour and to Jesus Christ my only Saviour and redemer by hose [whose] death and Passion I hope to be saved
Item: I give to the poore there five shillings to be distributed amongst them at my funerall Item: I give unto my son John WINSSOR my Furnes Pan, my Bruing [Brewing] vat and hors he standeth uppon [a horse i.e. a vat stand, then called a fatehorse] and my longe [long] trondele Item: I give to his sone John and Tamsine his eldest dafter [daughter] each of them a silver sheep Item: I give to his other to [two] dafters [daughters] to each of them a lam[b]e Item: I give to Tamsine HUNT Ten Pounds in moneie [money] the bed I lieth uppon and all the apurtinances there to be longing my second bras [brass] pot my best cettell [kettle] my best goune [gown] my best peticote my best wascote my best tabell [table] cloth and halfe [half] a dusson [dozen] of napkins and my Amerye provided that shee marie [marry] not contrarie [contrary] to her ffather and mothers will Item: I give to Jhon [possibly Joan?] WHITE her sisster one bullocke of to [two] yeares age and to [two] yous [ewes] Item: I give to younge Ambrose HUNT (1) my biger bras [brass] pot, my cubbard, my table bord [board] and the Joyn stooles ther to be longing and the rest of my goods God hath blest me withall without and with-in to be equally divided be-tween my sone in law Ambrose HUNT and his to [two] sons: Ambrose HUNT, William HUNT home [whom] I make full and sole executors to-gether of this my Last Will and Testament in witness hareof I have put my hand and seal the day and yeare above written The Mark of Tamsine WINSOR Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of The mark [L] of William LINNINGTON Margret [M] RASKERs marke Christopher RASKER [Note:- The Inventory is written on the back of the Will] Impr: [abbreviation for Impremis - In the first Place] In the Lodging Chamber one father bed one Bolster one Rugg two Pillowtyes one Lynning tester cloth one Bedsteed one pare of sheete praised at £3. 8s. 0d Item: In the same chamber one Truckle Bedsteed one Dust bed pre [pair] of sheete one pre [pair] of Blanekette one father [feather] pillowe one Dust Pillowe one coverlid one chest one coffer one box --£1. 10s. 0d Item: for the Lynnen in the same chamber is £1.6.8d Item: her wearing Appell [apparel] in the same chamber three Gowns & six coate two waistcoate one fleece coate three whittels one green Apron & 2 hatte [hats] £7.16.8d Item: In the Hall a cupboard one Amery [Ambry] one table board one side board fower [four] joyne stooles three Chaires eight platte and five candlesticks three Boles [bowls] and three cushions £2.17.8d Item: In the Roome [room] wthin [within] the hall, one Dust bed wth [with] the Bedding one ffurnace pann two kettles three Brass pots one Posnet one table board two Bowells [bowls] one long trondele one brewing vate [vat?] one vatehoop one wymowing shet, two Baggs one Skryne [screen] and other lumber. £4 15 0d Item: In the Backside and stable one maire, two colts, two kyne [cows] be one heifer one calfe and two Pigge £16 0 0d Item: In the Backside one Wheat Reeke [Rick] and 100 (acres?) of Reed £2 6 0d Item: In the ffield 11 Sheepe 2 lambs 7 acres of wheat 8 acres of Barley one acre of witrhs [probably withes which were willow or osier wood used for binding bundles] £15.0. 0d
(1) Parish Registers for St Georges Church in Fordington have not survived for the period 1640 to 1663 inc. The Will was written on 20th March 1649 and she must have died shortly before the Inventory of her goods and chattels was compiled (which states she is deceased) and dated in the year 1655. Because of the Civil War it was not approved until after the restoration and is among a group of Wills and Administrations cleared in 1661. Although parish registers have not survived Tamsine is listed as a tenant in both the 1615 and 1650 Surveys of Fordington Manor. In 1615 her age is estimated to be 40 but 35 years later as 60? We know from her will that like the vast majority Tamsine was illiterate (5) Tamsine HUNT: Clearly unmarried in 1649 when she would have been aged 19. Link to Tomasine [Thomizine] HUNT (1630-1688) She was baptised at FStG on 14th Nov 1630 and appears to have married Robert MIDLEN [MIDDLETON] (d.1680/1) during the period when records are missing following the Civil War [1640-1663]. |