Item I will and bequeath unto Ann Kennardaye and Joanne Ewell my daughters unto each of them xxxli [£30] a peece
Item I will unto my sonn John two hundred pounds to be paid him at the age of three and twentye yeares
Item I will unto Ann Kenardaye the daughter of Richard Kenardaye fyve pounds at twentye yeares of her age
Item I will unto my sonn Lukes daughter tenn pounds at her age of three and twentye yeares
Item I give and bequeath unto John Ewell the sonne of my daughter Joane Ewell fyve pounds to be paid to him at three and twentye yeares of
his age
Item I give unto Thomas Kennardaye the sonne of Richard Kennardaye fyve pounds to be paid to him at three and twentye yeares of his age
Item I give unto Marie my nowe wyfe tenn pounds a yeare owt of all my lands for terme of her lyffe in lewe of her dower
Item I give unto my sonn John all my lands at the age of three and twentye yeares (exceptgine the tenn pounds a yeare aforesaid gyven to his mother)
and he rest of the revenewe comeinge thereof to be kepte by Sir Peter Manwood and his mother for my sonn Johns use till he come to the age
of three and twentye yeares as aforesaid
Item I give unto Marie my wyfe threescore pounds and all her owne household stuffe wch she brought wth her
Item I make Sir Peter Manwood, Knight, my executor of this my last will and testament, Revokinge all former wills and testaments
In wittnes whereof I have put my hand the daye and yeare aforesaid [1612]
Barnabye Pyseings marke
In presence of John Wraye
Probatum fuit: 18th March 1612/13
Inventory taken - reference PRC/10/49/140
Notes:
Barnaby Pising was buried at St. Stephen, Hackington, Canterbury on 14th March 1613/14 (Parish Register) - NOT 1612/13.
Another source (on Family Search), probably Bishops Transcripts has the date of burial as 13th March 1612/3 (Barnaby Pyfinhe).
Barnaby Pising married Mary Kenardie 14 Jun 1598 at St. Alphage, Canterbury. He was of St. Alphage; She was of Hackington.
Raphe Pysinge son of Barnabas Pysinge was buried April 25th 1612
Daughter Joane Pising of Hackington married George Ewell of Hackington on 14 Jun 1598 at St. Alphage, Canterbury.
Daughter Ann Pising, maiden married Richard Kenardie, bachelor on 2nd October 1600 at Hackington
Transcribed by Mrs. Shelagh A. Mason, 13th April 2023
Will of Barnaby Pysing