- ReferenceABP/R11/129
- TitleFolio 97d - Jone Sherman widow of Pulloxhill, made 20 Aug. pr. 14 Oct. 1545. Burial in the church yard of St. James of Pulloxhill. To mother church of Lincoln 2d.; to high altar of St. James for tithes forgotten 16d.. To Richard Corbe of Sondon her best brass pot. To Jelyan Bacar her best red coat. To Agnes Turpyn her violet gown. To Agnes Grene her violet kirtle. To Jone Gregory a sheet. To her brother John "wiche is now in the Kinges Warres" two pair of sheets the best she has, and the bed where she lies, that is to say her mattress, with a bolster, a coverlet, a blanket, but "yff that it be chance or fortune that he cumyth not agayne" then executors are to sell the goods and bestow the money for the wellbeing of the souls of testator and her friends. Executors are to have half a trental of masses to be said in St. James church of Pulloxhill for souls of testator and her husband "with so gret sped as can". Her executor is to sell one of her beasts to help pay her debts and legacies, and the other two beasts to be let to provide an income by her executors which is to pay for an annual obit in Pulloxhill church. Residue to be used for souls at discretion of Thomas Man (to whom 6s. 8d.)and Andrew Turpyn, (to whom 2s.) executors., Witnesses Richard Caton', Agnes Turpyn'.
- Date free text20 Aug - 14 Oct 1545
- Production dateFrom: 1545 To: 1545
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