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[f. 183b] Jelyan Kylbe of Luton, widow, made 13 May pr. 30 Aug. 1546.
Burial in the church of Luton as near her husband as is convenient. To the high altar of Luton 12d.; to the church of Lincoln 4d.; to the building of the church roof in Luton 20s..
To son in law Richard Crawley a bond for £8 6s. 8d. which John Robynges owes testator on condition that neither Richard nor anyone in his name meddles with the lands or goods which once were of John Peratt late of [?]Bredweyes. To Joan Crawley wife of Richard Crawley testator's harness girdle. To servant Jone Perat her cupboard, a chaffing dish, a new coffer, a mattress, 2 blankets, a green coverlet, 5 pair of sheets, 2 tablecloths, 2 towels, 6 pewter platters and dishes, 2 saucers, 2 candlesticks, a brass pot and a great kettle without a "bende", a bolster, 2 pillows, testator's best gown and best kirtle. To Elzabeth Perat the sister of Jone Perat 33s. 4d. in money at the age of 18 years, and also a mattress, a bolster, a pillow, 2 blankets, 3 pair of sheets, a table cloth, a towel, 5 pewter platters and dishes, a saucer, a candlestick, a painted coffer, a little brass pot, a kettle and an old great pan. To Jelian Perat her sister 33s. 4d. in money at the age of 18, testator's great painted coffer, 3 pair of sheets, 2 towels, a table cloth, a little brass pot, a little kettle, 4 platters, and a saucer. To Jelyan Crawley testator's goddaughter 2 posnets. To Jelyan Smyth her goddaughter a brass pan. To Alys Franckeling a flaxen sheet. To the wife of William Robynson, tailor, her russet coat. To Alys Crawley, daughter of Richard Crawley, a latten basin and 2 pewter platters. To Agnes Smyth a pewter basin, 2 pewter basins[sic] 2 pewter platters. To Alys Smyth sister of Agnes Smyth 2 pewter platters, a saucer and a candlestick. To John Kylbe carpenter testator's husband's best gown saving one. To Elzabeth Smyth testator's daughter a pair of silver hooks.
She requests that 33s. 4d. be spent at her burial and the same amount at her month's tide. She requests that her table, her form and all the painted cloths in the hall shall remain in the house where testator lives. Residue to Jone Crawley wife of Richard Crawley and to Elzabeth Smyth the wife of John Smyth, her daughters, to be divided equally between them, with Joan taking first choice.
Executor to be John Smyth her son in law.
Witnesses sir Robert Bysshoppe, John Reynder, Roger Turner with others.