- ReferenceABP/R11/170
- TitleFolio 132 - John Smyth of Eyton [Bray], husbandman, made 7 Mar. 1545/6, pr. 7 Apr. 1546. Burial in churchyard of Eyton. To mother church of Lincoln 2d.; to high altar of Eyton 4d.; to the Sepulchre light 4d.; to the Rood light 4d.; to the bells 4d.; to the torches 6d.. To mending the causeway between the churchyard and Buckemaster's Gayte upon the Grene 13s. 4d.. To John Ellysden a two year old black heifer and a sleeveless coat. To Thomas [?]Suprre testator's best coat and a year old bullock. To John Tetherton testator's black "gaberden". To Richard Hartely a dun bullock. To wife Agnes the goods she brought with her and 40s. in money on condition she gives executors as much barley as grew upon 6 acres of land in Edysborowe Fild and also one acre of wheat which is in the barn at this present day, which testator esteems to be of the value of 5 quarters of barley and 5 bushel of wheat He wants a trental of masses said in parish church of Eyton for souls of testator and all Christians immediately after his death. The tables in the hall and all that belong to the stable as racks, mangers, boards and 2 hovels are not to be removed but remain to Thomas George. Residue to be used for soul of testator, his wife and all Christians. Executors the Right Worshipful Lady Jane Bray, Richard Buckemaster and Raffe Pottes, and to each of these 20s.. Witnesses Thomas Cutlat, Thomas Threder, John Rogers and Richard Hartely.
- Date free text7 Mar 1545/6 - 7 Apr 1546
- Production dateFrom: 1545 To: 1546
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