Thomas Iggleden and Johane Payne
Husband Thomas Iggleden
Born: Christened: Died: 1479 - Fretinden, Kent, England Buried:
Father: Richard Iggleden ( - ) Mother: Alice ( -1475)
Marriage:
Wife Johane Payne
Born: Christened: Died: 1498 - Frethinden, Kent, England Buried:
Children
1 M John Iggleden
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2 F Kateryn Iggleden
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3 F Isabell Iggleden
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4 M Thomas Iggleden
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General Notes (Husband)
The will of Thomas Iglynden of Fretinden in the Countie of Kent, 10 December 1497. To be buried in teh churchyard of Fretynden. To the high altar there, etc., 8d. to the mother church 2d. The residue to my wife Johane, whom I make my executrix, Stephen Payne to be supervisor. Lands and tenements in Frittenden, and two acres of woodland in Biddenden to wife for life, she to pay a debt to Stephen Payne and James Everynden. To son John all my other lands and tenements in Biddenden in fee simple, and if he outlive the said Johan, the two acres of woodland and the messuage at Stokebregge, he paying to my daughter Kateryn 33s., 4d. and to my other daughter Isabell, 26s 8d, and to be charged wth no other moeny "axed" by the said Isabell. If John die before Johane, then son thomas to have the messuage at Stokebregge after the death of the said Joane Payne [sick], he paying the said sums to my daughters. If both sons die before my wife, property to be sold and out of it the legacies paid to my daughters, and of the remainder on half to go to the children of my son John, and the other half to the church of Frittenden for masses. Land called the Reche to be sold to pay my debts. Son Thomas, after the death of my wife, to have eight acres of land upon the denne of Bukherst in fee simple. If he die without lawful issue, reversion to son John. Proved 29 May 1500 by the executrix (Archdeaconry of Canterbury, vol. 7, fo.2)
General Notes (Wife)
The Will of Johane Igolynden, widow of Thomas Igoynden of Frethinden, 1 September 1498. To be buried in the churchyard of Frethinden. To the high altar there, for lights, etc. To Juliane, daughter of Johane [sic, probably John] Iglynden, my goddaughter, and to each of my other godchildren. son Thomas Iglynden to have my two messuages, two pieces of garden, and three pieces lf land called knocks, lying within a land called Cotyngs lane, to him and his assigns when he comes to lawful age according to the law. If he die befoer lawful age without lawful issue, then all my goods and moveables to my other sons in fee simple. To Katerne Igleden. To sons Raf and William Bukherst, whom I make executors, residue of goods undisposed as was assigned to me by the last wil of my husband Thomas to fuilfill his will, they to have them to fuilill his will and pay his debts and bequsets and do his will and mine. Stephen Payne and Thomas Webbe, overseers. Proved 28 May 1511 (Archeaconry of Canterbury, Vol 7, fo. 5.
Unclear when she died; her will was written in 1498 and proved in 1511. She names two sons with a different surname; she was married before. She does not name all of the children who her husband named; perhaps they were his children by a previous marriage.
Her son Thomas also left a will.
The Will of Thomas Igolynden of Frittenden, 20 July 15256. to be buried in the churchyard of Frittenden. To the high altar, etc. to be distributed at my outbearing, etc. To my son John. The resdue of all my moveable goods to wife Agnes, whom I make my executrix. Witnesses: Sir Nicholas Jakson, clerk, William Walys, John Box, pet Crothynden. I make William Walis, William Barkle, and John Bukhurst my feofees of all my land in Frettinden. My wife to take the yearly profits of my house garden and two piecse fo ground lying in Cotyngham, bounding to the high street, during her life according to her jointure. Also the profits of two pieces of land containing eight acres for twelve years, and after the tweliev years to my son John, with provision for his decease, etc., To the mending o f the highways between bukherst bredge and Frittenden church 10 marks, adn the residue to be willed by wife Agnes during her lifetime. Proved 11 September 1526 by the executrix named. (Arcdeaconry of Catnerbury, vol. 17, fo.9.
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