• Reference
    ABP/R6/116
  • Title
    Folio 96d Agnes Warmappe widow of Wardon Strete made 1541, pr. 12 Nov. 1541. "I betake my soull to my Lord God and to his marcye And to all the holy Compeny of heven". Burial before the Rood in the parish church of Olde Wardon "and for the breckeing of the grownd there I geve a noble." To "my syster in the north my vyolett kyrtell" and to her husband a silver spoon. To testator's daughter Margret a gown which had been testator's husband's, also a worsted kirtle, testator's best cap, a "rayll" (gown) and her girdle with 3 pieces, and 2 pair of harden sheets. To Davey's children 40s.. To Mare Davye the gown edged with velvet and a brass pot. To dau. Jone her "morneng" gown and also the gown the fur was in, also her worsted kirtle, a "Rayle" (a gown) with 4 "fowled" (?folds). To brother Sander a worsted night gown; to his wife testator's black hat and her ivory beads; and to each of his children 40d. To Agnes her maid a white petticoat, a napkin, a kercher, a crown in money, and testator's hose and shoes. To sir Bekellyswad a mattress, a bolster, a pillow bere. To sir William Caryngton a pair of black beads, a pillow bere and 5s. in money. To sir Thomas Wardon 5s. in money. To the strange wench Joan her black kirtle. To her daughter Jone "my beste hokes" (?hooks). To Mare a coverlet. Residue to son Thomas, sole executor with Supervisor Master Gascon. Witnesses Thomas Wannoppe, Edmund Everry.
  • Date free text
    1541
  • Production date
    From: 1541 To: 1541
  • Level of description
    item