• Reference
    ABP/R10/118
  • Title
    Folio 56 - see also ABP/R11 Folio 50 - Margret Collinges of Luton made 1 Dec. 1544 pr. 14 Jan. 1544/5. Soul to Almighty God and burial in church yard of Luton. To high altar in Luton 4d.. To son Thomas Collinges testator's greatest charger, 6 pieces of pewter, a saucer, a great brass pot, her featherbed, one of her best matresses, all the hangings of her bed, her best coffer, 2 bolsters and a pillow. To son William Collinges a mattress, a bolster and a pillow, a carpet coverlett, 3 pewter dishes, a pewter pot, a pair of sheets, a kettle, a coffer, a chair and a hanging for a bed. To her daughter Jone Pydkinges a violet gown, testator's best kirtle, 2 tubs, a kimnell. To young Jone Pydkinges a little brass pot. To daughter Margret Carpenter her best gown and her frieze gown, a cupboard and a pair of sheets. To daughter Agnes Collinges her best mattress with a pillow bere, 12 pewter dishes, her best brass pan, her best kettle and frying pan, 2 pewter pots, 8 skeins of yarn, 2 chairs, a joined stool, a table and a form, a little kettle and a little pan, the painted cloth that hangs in the hall. To young Thomas Steven, William Steven and Elzabeth Steven 2 platters and a pewter pot. Residue of goods, after debts had been paid and legacies performed "to be done for me at the discrescion of my executors", Executors Thomas Stevens and Thomas Collinges her son. Witnesses sir Robert Bisshoppe priest, Edward Collinges and John Pydkinges.
  • Date free text
    1 Dec 1544 - 14 Jan 1544/5
  • Production date
    From: 1544 To: 1544
  • Level of description
    item