Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 16 November 2007 |
Original: | LDS: 0106203 |
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Andrews, Janry[?] 7th 1670: [The last] will & Testamt of Charles Coule who being in good ---- and of ----- memory comitted his soul to God & his body to Xtian burial. To the poor 2 sheep wth what bread and drink was needful. Itm, to Sr John Huddleston a mutton at May: Itm, to Willm Keey his suite of clothes he usually did wear, Itm, to Willm Quark his old cloak. The Inventory of Cha: Coule prised by 4 sworn men amounts to ---- 16 pounds : 15 s : 06 d Febry the 3d 77: Alice Couley enters her claim agt ye Execrs of Charles Coule for ye summe of fifty five shills sterling due debt as will be made to apear and craveth tryall More added to ye Invent of Char: Coule ye particulars anexed amounting to 08 : 04 : xx More ye half of money due to him as mentioned in his will --------------- 01 : 12 : 0x More due from Wm Kneal Ballnaleaney ------------------------------------ 00 : 12 : 06 More from Philip Brew & from Wm: Baston ------------------------------ 00 : 02 : 06 More a qrter of ye Cropp of Corn The goods in ye wife’s hands who hath given pledges in form of law: Jo: Kneal Reygate[?], & Jo Lace Ballaf-----[?]
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