Mellow Will 1632

Will of Ann Mellow, widdow

of Ashford, Kent


Source: Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury PRC 17/68/295
Submitted by Brian Richardson
DATE: 23rd April 1632, Proved: 24th May 1632

To the poor of the parish of Ashford within a half year after my decease 20 shillings
Item: to Richard Brett of Willesborough my son in law �10.
Item: to Ann Brett daughter of the said Richard Brett my best bedstead with all the curtains and curtain rails and one feather bed and boulster with two pillows, one flockbed, one rug and two pairs of the best sheets.
Item: to Thomas Brett son of the above Richard Brett two pairs of the next best sheets.

Item: To Ann the daughter of John Wymble two pairs of the next best sheets
Item: To my brother John Stonard of Wye the sum of �5.
Item: to Robert Mellow my son in law one bedstead which is in the gallery with the flockbed belonging and also I give him one pair of sheets.
Item: to Goody Spice one pair of course sheets.

Item: to Margaret wife of John Wymble and Mary wife of Richard Brett all my wearing apparel and linen and woollen to be equally divided between them.
Item: to Roger May of Ashford 10 shillings.
Item: to Thomas Cuckow my husband�s bible.

All the rest of my goods not bequeathed I leave to my grandchildren, Thomas and Ann Brett and Ann Wymble.
Executors, Thomas Cuckow

Witnesses, Roger May, Gentleman, query others?


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