Will detail

Will of Joane Breache of Warbleton

Date signed: ?? ??? 1597, Probate date: 09 Jul 1599

In the name of god amen &c.

This is the last will and testament nuncupative of Joane Breache widow while she lived of Warbleton in the diocese of Chichester and made in the year of our lord god 1597 Being of perfect memory and understanding who disposeth of her goods by words of mouth as followeth:

First her will was that Thomas Breache her son should hove one pair of her best sheets and one great spit.

Item she did will and bequeath to Thomas Frenche's wife one petticoat and one covering and she gave also to Elizabeth Breache one old red petticoat and one platter.

Item she did further will and bequeath to Mary Thomas one cupboard and those things that the rest of her children have that they should keep it if she herself do not like to spend it saving that Thomas Frenche should pay out of own count twenty shillings and all the rest of her goods she gave and bequeathed by this her last will and testament to her daughter Anne whom she made her sole executrix of this her last and testament.

These being witness Thomas Golding Edmund Stace Richard Bread

Transcribed by:

Rosie Ansell.

Notes about this will:

Testator was buried 11 June 1598.

Source:

Unknown.

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