• Reference
    ABP/R6/24
  • Title
    Folio 24 - Thomas Hardynge of Howghton [Regis].
  • Date free text
    made 15 May 1540, proved 3 June 1540
  • Production date
    From: 1540 To: 1540
  • Scope and Content
    Burial in the church yard of All Hallowes in Howghton near the Lady Chapel. To the high altar for tithes forgotten 4d.; to the church of Lincoln 2d.; to the torches at Howghton 4d.. To son William Hardinge a coverlet that was his mother's, a pair of blankets, 2 pair of sheets and a great pot, his best pan, his table in the hall and a bench board, a four posted chair, a three posted chair, his best cart and best plough "as yt goth". To youngest dau. Jone and to her sister Elzabeth 10 quarters of barley each, to be paid at Michaelmas in two years time, and if one die the other to have the legacy. To youngest dau. Jone 10 sheep. To wife Elzabeth and son William all household stuff in the hall and the 2 chambers above, "the dyssh" to be divided equally between them. Residue to son William to pay debts and to give wife Elzabeth £6 13s. 4d.. Executor son William, supervisor HenryHowse of Sewell. Witnesses William Fossey, Richard Hawkinges, Richard Webbe.
  • Level of description
    item