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The Will of Joane Grey widow of Semley, Wiltshire 1668

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The Will of Joane Grey widow of Semley, Wiltshire
Probate date 1668
Written 9 June 1664
Inventory taken 19tAugust 1667 by William Bricle and John Joliffe
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre
Reference P2/G/350

Joane (Unknown) Graye (-1668)

June the nineth 1664
In the name of god Amen of I Joane Gray being sicke of body but of p’fect mind and memory make this my last will and testament
Imprimis I give and bequeath my soule to god my maker, and to Jesus Christ my blessed Redeemer, and my body to be buried w’th Christian burial
It’m I give to my daughter Agnes Brikell tenne pounds to be paid in three moneths after my death
It’m I give to my grand child John Brickell five pounds to be paid as above said
It’m I give to Anne, Thomas, Richard and Marie Brickell my grand children fifty shillings a piece to be paid to each of them aprte as above said
It’m I give to Mary daughter to my grand child John Brikell fifty shillings to pe paid at the time above specified

It’m I give to Silas Blanford son to my son in law Thomas Blanford fifty shillings to be paid at the time above specified

It’m I give to Marie, Thomas, William and Martha the fower children of my son William Gray five pounds a piece to be paid at the time above mentioned
It’m I give to Jo[-ad] [T----] my kinsman five shillings to be paid at ye time above said
It’m I give to Maire God[ ] my kinswoman ten shillings to be paid at the time also
It’m I give to Charles Margaret and Dorethy Gray my now servants two shillings a piece to be paid at the above said time
It’m I give twelve pence a piece to all my god children to be then paid also
It’m I give my son in law John Brickell tenne shillings to be paid at the same time
It’m I give to my son in law Thomas Blanford tenne shillings to be paid at the time above specified
It’m I give to my daughter in law Mary the wife of my son William Gray tenne shillings to be paid unto her at the time above mentioned
It’m I give to Marie the wife of my grandchild John Brickell tenne shillings to be paid at the day above specified
It’m I give to Walter Gray my kinsman tenne shillings to be paid at the time above specified
It’m I give to my son William Gray ye [bed? ] [stead ] and [ ] wh’I now lie uppon furnished as long as as he live, and my grand child Thomas Gray after his fathers death
I give the the [ ] bedstead w’th the bed furnishes in the chamber w’h I now lie in to my grand child John Brickell above mentioned together wh’ my wareming panne
All the rest of my goods chattels and money, my funerall being discharged and my legacies being paid I give to my loveing son William Gray and John Brickell my grand child whom I make ioynt executors of this my last will and testament
And I die intreate my loveing son in law John Brickell and my loveing kinsman Walter Gray to be overseers in trust to see that my last will and testament to be fulfilled
[ ] I doe declare to be my last will and testament renouncing revoking [ ] and [anulling?] all other, in witness whereof I have subscribed my name and set my seale the day and year first above written
signed and sealed in p’sence of Thomas Smith the elder John Brickell, the mark of Joane Gray
latin statement possibly includes date of death, 21 die Jun 1667




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