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Notes for OLDER John CAMPE | ||||||||||||||||
NINNINGS Name: John Camp Sons: Robert, John, William, Henry & Thomas Status: Husbandman Daughters: Elizabeth, Mary & Jane Location: Nynette, Nazeing Date signed: 1587 Date proved: 1587 Executorix: Jane Camp (wife) Deposited: PRO prob 11/72 (original will) First seven lines are non legible Robert Camp my sonne iij [2 pounds] of lawfull English money to be paid unto him the feast of Michaell the arkangell One year next after my deceass [.] I give and bequath to my daughter Elizabeth iij [2 pounds] of lawfull English money to Be paid to her at the said feast two yeares next after my deceasse [.] I give and bequath to John Camp my sonne XL S [40 shillings] of lawfull English money to be paid to him at the said feast thre yeares next after my deceass[.] I give to my daughter Mary iij [2 pounds] of lawfull English money to be paid to her by the same feast five years next after my deceasse [.] Itm I give to my sonne William iij [2 pounds] of lawfull English money to be paid to him at the same feast seven years next after my deceass [.] Itm I give and bequeath to Jane my daughter iij [2 pounds] of lawfull English money to be paid to her at the same feast _____ Yeares next after my deceass[.] Itm I give and bequeath to Henry my sonne twenty nobles [6 pounds, 6 shillings, 8 d.] of lawfull English money to be paid to him at his age of _____ years[.] Itm my will and mind is that if any of my sonnes dye before their portons Be due the rest of my sonnes remaining alive shall have there legas of ______ deceased equally amongst them also if any of my daughters die before there portons ard___ to be paid the rest of my daughters alive shall have______ ______ Legase of the deceased[.] Itm I give and bequeath to Jane my wife all the lynnon I have in my house excepting one pair of sheetes which I give Thomas Camp my sonne all the rest my goods (excepting my wood land parlor ______ hall to remain to the house) unbequeathed whatsoever I give and bequeath unto Jane my wife & Thomas my sonne to be equally be ______ then only my will and mynd is that the table in the hall the cupboard there the feather bed the great chest in the parlor be not taken ________ but remain to my sonne Thomas after his deceasse[.] Itm my will and mind is that Jane my Wife shall enjoy halp the __________ of my house and land in Nasing called Nynette _______ I ________ following of Expressed during the term of her naturall life & the other half thereof I presently give to Thomas my sonne and after his mothers deceass I give unto him all my said house & land whatsoever to him & to his heyres for ever _____________ that The legacies by me geven be _____ at the equall discharge of my wife and said sonne Thomas during my wives lyfe & That what her _______ _______remaynes _______ be wholly discharged by my said son Thomas and _____ the ______ of bringing up the younger sort of my children be equally born _____ them also my will & mind is that if Jane my wife think good to ________ __________ of my house & land that _______the same to Thomas my sonne he beying for it utterly to the north as other hold give also[.] I ordain for my executrix Jane my wife and Thomas Camp my sonne and I desire my good _________ John Holly & Thomas Curtis to be oversears of this my last will & tedtament & I give them for their paines 6 shillings a peace. Wytnesses John Hopkyns John W________ In Johns will proved 1587 he left to his sones Robert, John, William & Henry 2 pounds apiece. To His Daughters Elizabert, Mary & Jane 2 pounds apiece. To His son Thomas he left his home & lands called Ninnings/Nynette and other items. To Jane his wife all the lynnon and the house for her life. Executors were Jane his wife & Son Thomas Witnesses John Hopkyns also minister & John W. | ||||||||||||||||
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