In the Name of God Amen: Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Tamsen fforty pounds to be paid within a yeare and a day after my decease with one ffeather bead (bed) one rugg one paire of blankets a paire of sheets a paire of pillowtie one goud (gold) Ringe (ring) wth (which) was my weding Ringe one Cow one pouter (pewter) dish one boardcloth and Coffer box Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary fforty pounds to be paid within a yeare and a day after my decease. I likewise give unto my daughter Mary one Cow one fflooke (flute?) bead (bed) a paire of blankets (illegible 2 words?) sheets a paire of pillowties one pauter (pewter) dish and box a coffer and a Red Rugge (rug) Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Sara one scamell whitela? one longe (long) trendel? one sillver (silver) pinn (pin) one Truckle bedsted I give unto my granchild Mary ADAMES one Little gould (gold) ring And to my granchild John ADAMS one pauter (pewter) dish And the Reste of my goods whatsoever within dore (doors) and without I give unto my sone John and doe appoynte and ordaine him to be my lawfull Executor paying just debts & legacies (3 illegible words interlined) whereunto I have set my hand the Day and yeare above written Signed in the presence of (the mark of) The marke of Katherine ASH Rob: WAGLAND Genealogical Notes:- (2). Ursula's husband was John WINDSOR (Senior) and was buried in St Georges graveyard on 16th may 1664 without leaving a will. Ursula obtained a Letter of Administration to enable her to deal with his estate jointly with their son John WINDSER (Junior) and drew up for the Court an inventory of goods both of which have survived and been transcribed fon this site and are available via this link. |