• Reference
    ABP/R12/27
  • Title
    Folio 27 - Will of Alys Sypthroppe of Cranefild, widow.
  • Date free text
    made 13 Aug. 1547, pr. 2 May 1548
  • Production date
    From: 1547 To: 1548
  • Scope and Content
    Soul to Almighty God, our Lady St. Mary and all the holy company in heaven. Burial in the churchyard of Craunefild. To the church of Lincoln 4d.; to the high altar in Cranefild for tithes forgotton 12d.; to every priest that is present at her burial 4d. and to every clerk 2d. and every man, woman and child at her burial a penny. To every godchild 4d.. To Alys Rede her godchild 2 lambs, a posnet and a calf. To John Joye and to Alys Kylpen testator's servant and godchild, all testator's debt in the hands of Thomas Riche of Marston Morten, to be divided equally between them. To the said Jone [sic] Jaye a pewter basin, a colander and 2 pewter plates, an ewer, a candlestick, a salt cellar, a new great pan, the great featherbed, the best bolster, a blanket, a coverlet, a pair of fine sheets, a great coffer that stans in testator's chamber, a chair and a brasspot. To Alys Kylpen her servant 2 kine, all her sheep except 2 lambs, her table, the cloth, the cupboard, with all the hangings in the house, the spits, a pair of cobirons, 6 silver spoons, a chafer and a spice mortar. Residue to Alys Kylpen. Executors John Davy of Moche Briyckehill in the county of Buckinghamshire and John Odill of Cramfield, each to have 40d.. Executors to receive of Edward Stanton of Moche Bryckehill £4 11s. which was a debt due to her husband and to herself, and also to collect from Hugh Percevall of Lowghton 18s.. Witnesses Robert Harryson priest, John Odill of the Ferme, William Doe, Robert Layne, John Rede.
  • Level of description
    item