Item I give to my son Nicholas Alchin all the arrears that is behind of my money that he was to pay me
Item I give to my daughter Dorothy Fisher all my
furniture of the house that I leize? of? Mr Player she paying the rent that will be due when I die Shall
have power to take it all away so soon as I am buried excepting what I shall hereafter give away
Item I give unto my grand daughter Ann Fisher all my wearing apparel linen and woollen excepting
some things that I shall give away
Item I give to my daughter Ann Alchin all that belongs to me out of
the house that was grand father Richards now in the occupation Mr Wallins?
If it should be sold before I die all the money that is made of it shall be for her and her heirs for ever and my will is that my son
Nicholas and my daughter Ann Alchin they shall pay equally alike for the charge or debt that my illness
or burying shall come to My son shall pay his part out of the arrears that is behind of my annuity and
my daughter her part out of the money of my house
Item I give to my cousin Parry the cabinet with my Common Prayer book that I bought last
and to Mr Tyler I give the ��
and to Mr Player the paper in the dining room and the fire stone hearth
Item I give to Cousin Parry two guineas to buy her a ring
and my will is that my daughter Ann Alchin shall pay her the 2 guineas when ���� it
and I leave my daughter Ann Alchin sole Executror to this my last Will and Testament signed sealed and delivered by
me Dorothy Alchin Witness our hands the 4th day of March 1746/47.
John Sisley Senr John Sisley Junr Frances Sisley
This will was proved at London the seventh day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty eight before the Right Worshipful John Bettesworth Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of Ann Alchin now the wife of Thomas Graham the sole Executrix named in the said Will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the deceased being first sworn by commission duly to administer.
(this will considerably damaged)
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