Item I give and bequeath to Anna my wife such of my household stuff as she shall choice
of indifferently to be (ap)praised within one month after my decease to the value of xxx li (30 pounds)
Item I give unto Margaret Mooncke my apprentice 20 shillings
Item I give unto my son Thomas an hundred pounds when he shall fully accomplish the age of one and twenty years so that he make no claim of any sum or sums of money that is put out in his name by me to his use to any person or persons and also such convenient maintenance in the mean time as mine overseers shall think fit
Item I give unto my son Edward two hundred pounds to be paid within four years after my decease he making a sufficient discharge of all sums of money due unto him at or before the said time when he shall be requested thereunto by mine executor and to give to mine executor sufficient authority to receive the same
Item all the rest of my moveable goods chattels and cattles whatsoever unbequeathed my
debts legacies and funeral expenses being paid and discharged I give and bequeath unto my son
William Allchorne whom I make and ordain my sole executor of this my last will and testament
And if he do happen to die before my debts and legacies be paid then my will is that Edward shall be my
executor
Item I request William Beswicke of Horsmonden aforesaid Esquire, John Allchorne of the Inner Temple gent and my brother Humphrey Browne gent to be overseers of this my last will and testament and to be helping and aiding unto my executor in performing this my last will and testament
This is also the last will and testament of me Edward Alchin alias Alchorne aforesaid touching my lands and tenements whatsoever
First my will and mind is that whereas I have agreed and bargained with
my brother John Alchorne of Boughton Monchelsea in the county aforesaid gent for all that his
messuage and lands in Horsmonden aforesaid commonly called Kettles now in the occupation of
George Budds that the said John Alchorne shall convey the same to the use of Anna my wife until my
son John Alchorne shall accomplish the age of twenty one years if she so long do live towards her
maintenance and the maintenance and bringing up of my three youngest children so that she make a
release of all her interest in all my lands within three months after my decease when she shall be
thereunto requested by mine executor
otherwise I give the profits hereof to the use of my son William
during the said time that Anna my wife should enjoy the same
nd when my said son John shall
accomplish the full age of twenty one years or as the decease of Anna my wife which shall first
happen to the use and behoof of my said son John and his heirs
provided always that my said son John
shall pay unto my daughters Frances and Anna to either of them an hundred pounds apiece or to their
assigns when they shall accomplish her age of twenty and one years if they be then living or have any
child or children living
And my will is that my said son John shall pay unto Anna my wife twenty
pounds by the year quarterly to be paid by equal portions during her natural life if she release her
interest in my other lands otherwise to be paid unto my son William for that time
And if it happen my son John then to die before he shall accomplish the full age of twenty one years Then my will and mind is
that Anna my wife shall have the full fruits and profits of the said messuage during her natural life
conditionally as aforesaid
And after her decease to Edward my son and his heirs paying to my two
daughters as aforesaid two hundred pounds when they shall accomplish the ages aforesaid
And for default of payment within two months after the ages aforesaid my will is that the said messuage shall be made over to the use of my said two daughters and their heirs
Item I give to my son Robert my
tenement and all my lands now in the tenure and occupation of John Carpenter or his assigns of
Horsmonden aforesaid during his natural life
And after his decease to my son William and to his heirs
for ever
All the residue of my lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever I give and bequeath to my son William and to his heirs for ever paying my debts and legacies and paying unto my brother John Alchorne aforesaid upon the assurance of the messuage and lands in Horsmonden aforesaid according to the true intent and meaning of this my last will and testament the sum of three hundred and fifty pounds
And if my said brother John Alchorne do refuse to make an assurance of the said
messuage and lands according to our bargain and according to the true meaning of this my will and
testament Then my will is that my said son William shall pay to my three youngest children John
Frances and Anna one hundred pounds apiece within six months after my decease
Provided always that
if my son William shall not pay my legacies according to the true meaning of this my will and
testament Then my will is that my son Edward shall have the messuages and lands before bequeathed
(unto my said son William) to him and his heirs my said son Edward paying my legacies as aforesaid
And if my son Edward also shall not pay my legacies as aforesaid then my will is that my son John
shall have the messuages and lands before bequeathed unto my said son William to him and his heirs
for ever paying my legacies as aforesaid
Edward Alchin alias Alchorne sealed and published in the presence of
John Alchorne - Robert Jacksonne - John Reeve his mark
Probate [Latin] granted 7 Dec 1615 to William Alchorne son
2nd probate in margin - 22 Jan 1615/6 to Edward Alchorne (William deceased?)
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