Impris I give and bequeath unto my welbeloved wife Elizabeth for her own separate use during the Term of her natural life, one Bed in the Maid�s Chamber with all furniture as it stands One Case of Drawers in the Chamber over the Fire Room and three chests in the said Room with the Linnen therein being Fifteen Pair of sheets One Dozen and an half of Napkins One fine table cloth and six Course one and eight Course Table cloths One dozen of plates and ten pewter dishes three skillets three Barrels One warming pan and one cow worth five Pound One horse worth five Pound
Item I give to her in Money the sum of Twenty Pounds to be paid to her within a twelve month next after
my decease
All which goods before named to return to my sons hereafter named at her decease or value thereof in
money
Item I give and bequeath to my sons Stephen and John all my Lands and Tenements Goods and Chattels to them their heirs or assigns to be equally divided betwixt them share and share alike
Item I do make and ordain my son Stephen sole Executor of this my will And I do hereby ratifie and
confirm this to be my Last Will and Testament
In Witness whereof I the said Henry Firminger have here
unto set my hand and seal this Fourth Day of April in the year of our Lord Christ One Thousand Seven
Hundred and Twenty Six The mark of Henry Firminger Signed Sealed published and declared by the said
Henry Firminger as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us
John May his mark Mary Firminger her mark Henry Nethersole
Probate 12 May 1726 granted to Stephen Firminger the son.
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