Submitted by: | Joyce M Oates |
Date: | 26 April 2018 |
Original: | 0106202 |
Archdeacon Will 1672A #55 Bride will of Bahie Casement alias Cowle, dated 25 - 1673: Summary: husband xxxx Casement is not mentioned, eldest son Charles Casement, son William Casement & his wife, nephew William Joughin ('sister's son'); witnesses & pledges: Patrick Cowle & John Brew will of son: ArW 1692A #35 Bride will of William Casement, died 14 January 1690/1: wife is alive, son William, 2 daughters, brother Charles Casement (has children); witnesses: Nicholas Moore & John Curghey, pledges: William Howland & John Howland
Bryde 25 - 73 In nomine Dei amen, I Bahy Cowle sicke in bodye but whole -----[edge] mynd & pfect memory make my lsat will & testamt: as followeth: Inprmis I committe my soule to Gd & my bodye to Xtian buryall It: I leave legasie to my eldest son Charles Caismeene 6d It: to my sisters son Wm Joughin two yards of course linen to he-----[edge] to make him a shirte when its ready; It: I constitute my son Wm Caismeene & his wiffe my sole executr of all the rest of my goods moveable & unmoveable in regard they have loocked to mee & beene very carfull of mee in all my sicknes testes Pat Cowle junr The execr sworne in forme of law Jo: Brewe jurati pbatum et solvit The Invent amounts to .................. 0£ - 8s - 0d pledges in forme of law Pat: Cowle & Jo: Brew
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