Item I give unto my Daughters Elizabeth and Tomazine Huggins Three pounds a peece,
that is to say, three pounds to Elizabeth to be paied on the Feast of St Michaell Tharchangell
which wille in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred & thirtie two And three
pounds to be paied unto the said Thomazine at her age of Eighteene yeares
And my will and meaning is that my Executors hereafter named shall allow & pay unto my said daughter
Thomazine after the Rate of Eighteene pence in the pound for interest of the said three
pounds until the said Thomazine shall attaine the said age of eighteene years
Item I further give unto the said Elizabeth and Tomazine to each of them a paire of Sheets and a kettle
All the rest of my Goods and Chattles whatsoever I give and bequeath unto my welbeloved
wife Margarett and to my Sonne John Huggins
And I doe make & ordayne the said Margaret and John Executors of this my last will and testament
In witness whereof I the said Thomas Huggins have hereunto sett my hand and seale the
day and yeare first above written
The mark of Thomas Huggins
Published Sealed and delivered in the presence of
Thomas Pordage, William Juell, George Allin (mark), William Singles (mark) & Edward Brockwell (mark)
Probate 19 April 1631
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