Joney Bridson 1669

Submitted by: Joyce M Oates
Date: 5 April 2021
Original: 0106201

Archdeacon Will 1669A #032 Malew will of Joney Bridson, died 24 December 1669:
Summary: not married, brother Christopher Bridson (married to Margaret Quackin), brother John Bridson the elder, brother John Bridson the younger, father 
is dead & her funeral charges were deducted out of his inventory; also: Elizabeth Bridson, Joney Kinley, witnesses: Thomas Radcliffe & John Kinley, 
pledges: Thomas Radcliffe & Thomas Bell.
Malew parish register: Jonie Bridson buried 24 December 1669.
Sister in law: Malew parish register: Margt Bridson als Quackin buried 22 March 1710/1. Episcopal Will.

KK Malew 1669 The last will and testament of Jony Bridson who depted this life Decembr 24th the yeare above said, who first comitted her soule to God and her body to Christian buriall; left to the poore after ye discrecon of her brethren & sister; Item she bequeathed to her sister in law Margtt: Bridson alis Quackin her shoes, and a petticoat; Item to Eliz Bridson and Jony Kinley 3£ of yarne; and 5s in money; Item to her brother Christo: Bridson xs[10s]; To her brother Jo: Bridson xs[10s]; Item to her younger brother Jo: Bridson xiiijs; She alsoe ordained and willed that her sd brethren and sister should see her well buried or to pay all funerall charges in bringing her to the earth and to be executors Execr: sworne in forme of law Test: Tho Ratcliffe The goods included in the fathers John Kinley jurati Inventory except her cloathes This will proved with consent of all it concerns pbatum et solvit The Invent of the said testatrix amounts to 3s - 10d The exec at yeeres ye goods within custody pledges Tho: Ratclife & Tho: Bell secunda forman legis 9s & 4d to be ducted out of her fathers Invent: towards ye discharge of her funerall charges

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