Jull Will 1559

Will of Robert Jull

of Denton, Kent


Source: Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury Original Will: PRC 16/30 IJ/5
Transcribed by Steve Clarke
In the name of God Amen 22nd day of January in the year of our Lord 1559
I Robert Jull of the Parish of Denton in the County of Kent, Labourer sick in body but of good and perfect remembrance do ordain and make my last will and testament in manner and form following.
First I bequeath my soul to Almighty God and my body to be buried in the church yard of Denton.

Item I bequeath to my brother John Jull my ? and a budd.
Item I give to my brother Robart four ewes and my best coat.
Item I give to my brother William my four ewes and my ? gown
Item I give to my brother Adam four ewes and a cow.

Item I give to John Lybett a legge.
Item I give to Rose Johnson the wife of John Johnson all my wife’s linen.
Item I give to Thomas Jull my brother half a house and two and a half acres of land with the appurtenances called Penny Gill lying and being in the parish of Chilham in Kent to him and his heirs forever.

The residue of my goods not before bequested my debts paid I give them to Robert Jull my father and to Thomas Jull my brother whom I make my executors to perform this my last will and testament.

Witness thereof John Wynn, clerk, Robert Pett and David Solte.

Probate in Latin March 1559

Transcribed by Steve Clarke 15th February 2020 from the original will


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