Wyborne Will 1636

Will of Jane Wyborne

of Stourmouth, Kent


Source: Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral Archives PRC 16/214 W/13 or: PRC 17/69/273
Submitted by Steve Clarke
The last will and testament Nuncupative of Jane Wyborne whilst she lived wife of William Wyborne of the p[ar]ish of Stourmouth in the County of Kent, Yeoman, by her made and declared at the Room? within the Citty of Canterbury she being the in good health of body (as was there concerned) and of good and p[er]fect memory, with an intent and purpose to make her will and to dispose of the Seavenscore pounds her then husband William Wyborne had given her loane before their intermarriage to dispose of and had ent[e]red bond for the performance therof said and affirmed as followeth, vizt.

Mr. Richard Juxon being made acquainted by her of the bond of fourteene score pounds which the said William Wyborne had bound himselfe in, to pay the some of sevenscore pounds to such p[er]sons as she the said Jane should nominate and appoint the said Mr. Juxon demanded of her if she had made her will or disposed of that Seavenscore pounds according to the agreement betwene them and the contents of the same obligacon and condicon thereof she the said Jane she had not

But said that she did then give and bequeath the said sevenscore pounds unto her children the Twyman’s meaning the Children she had by her husband Tyreman [Twyman] equally to be divided betweene them
In the presence of the said Mr. Juxon and others.

Probatum fuit: 22nd April 1636

Transcribed by Shelagh Mason 11th July 2021


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