Stephen Iggleden and Dennice
Husband Stephen Iggleden
Born: Christened: 19 Oct 1552 - Biddenden, Kent, England Died: 1605 Buried:
Father: William Iggleden (Abt 1510-1557) Mother: Lettice Stacy ( - )
Marriage:
Wife Dennice
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Stephen Iggleden
Born: Christened: 16 Apr 1582 Died: 1624 Buried:Spouse: Sarah Haffenden ( - ) Marr: 13 Jan 1606-13 Jan 1607 - Tenderden, Kent, England
2 M John Iggleden
Born: Bef 1584 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Margaret Iggleden
Born: After 1590 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Richard Iggleden
Born: After 1584 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 M James Iggleden
Born: After 1584 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M Joseph Iggleden
Born: After 1584 Christened: Died: Buried:
7 F Dennice Iggleden
Born: After 1590 Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
He had three wives, Joane, Mary and Dionys. He was William's youngest child by his second wife, Lettice Stacey.
The will of Stephen Iggleden of the parish of Biddenden in the Countie of Kent, "Clotheir," 18 February 1605. My body to be buried in the church or churchyard of Biddenden. To the poor of the parish of Biddenden. To wife Dennice the use of the new building adjoined to "my Mansion housery," the new kitchen and the lfot over it with the garret and the garret over teh parlor, with three butteries and loft over them, with free liberty into and out of all the said rooms and also into the Hardlefeild, and the use of my oven and furnace during the time of her widowhood. Also an annuity of 4 pounds, wherof 4 marks are due unto her by virtue of a jointure which I made with her before her marriage unto me, to be paid at the four usual feasts of the year out of the profits of my land adjoining to my said Mansion House where I now dwell. If the said sum is not paid, my wife to etner into the said land until the sum be fully satisfied. Also I give unto my wife 25 pounds, household furniture, etc. To son James 20 puonds at twenty-one, if he shall make a sufficient release of one house and the land thereto belonging, to William cliffe, according to an indenture made between me and the said William Cliffe, and if he refuse, then this request to be void. to son Richard 100 pounds at 21. To daughter Marggaret.
This is my last will and testament concerning my lands and tenements. To son John and his heirs forever all my lands and tenements now in my tenuer and occupation, and which I lately purchased of John Moyse, and Symon Moyse, provided that he pay out of them to Dennice, my wife. 8 pounds yearly toward the education and brining up of my daughters Dennice and Margarett until they come to the age of sixteen years, and and afterward 80 s., yearly until they come to the age of twenty years, if they live so long unmarried, with penalty for nonpayment. Son Stephen to serve in case of my wife Dennice's decease. Son John to pay to my daughter Dennice 80 pounds at her age of twenty years ofr day of marriage. If the said sum be unpaid for three months after it becomes due, she to have forever three pieces of land containing seven acres, which lie furthest from my mansion house, abutting and adjoining to the King's highway towards the north, to the lands of Francis Fowle towards teh south, to the lands o Robert Moyse an de Stephen Iggleden before given to John leden towards the east. Similar provision for daughter Margaret at her age of twenty years or day of marriage. If the sum be unpaid for three motnhs after it be due, my daughter Margaret to have forever two pieces of land containing seven acres, one called the Maxenfield and the other the Middlefeild, lying together, abutting to the lands of Robert Moyse and other the lands of the said Stephen Iggleden before willed to his son John towards the east, and to the lands of the said Stephen Iggleden before wiled to his son John on the north and west, and to the lands of Francis Foule towards the south. To son Stephen Iggleden all those my houses and buildings with all the lands threto belonging which I lately purchased of Stephen Bateman, lying in the parish of Bidenden and Tenterden, to him and his heirs forever, prvided that he pay out of the lands 5 pounds yearly to Dennice my wife, toward the education and brining up of my son Joseph Iggleden until he come to the age of 14 years, adn afterward 3 pounds yearly until he come to the age of 18, with penalty, etc-, and provision for son John serving in case of wife's decease, Son Stephen to pay 100 pounds to my son Joseph at the age fo twenty-one, and if it be unpaid for three months after it be due, the lands in the parish of Tenderden, being parcell of the lands befroe willed to my son Stephen. If Dennice my wife be with child, whether man child or woman child, my executors to pay 5 pounds a year towards its education and bringing up until it accomplish the age of fifteen years, etc. All the residue of my goods and chattels to my sons John and Stpehn, whom I make sole executors. [Signed] Stephen Iggleden. Witnesses: Josias Seyliard, John Iggleden, James Prichard, scrivener, the mare of Stephen Osmore. Proved 22 April 1606, Probate Act Book by John and Stephen Iggleden, executors named. Inventory 676 punds 15s. 2d. Sentence for the confirmation of the will was given 17 June 1606. (Consistory of Canterbury, vol 39, fo. 343.)
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