Reference
ABP/R12/110
Title
Folio 110 - Will of Alys Bytherey widow of Carleton.
Date free text
made 20 Apr. 1549 pr. 20 Jul. 1550
Production date
From: 1549 To: 1550
Scope and Content
"Furst I bequeth my soull unto god Allmeghtie" and burial in churchyard of Carleton "by my Frendes". To the poor man's box 4d..
To her sister Agnes Tomson her best kirtle, best petticoat, best sleeves, best hat, cap, best kercher and best brass pot. To her sister's eldest daughter Alys a flaxen sheet and a posnet. To her sister's other daughters Elezabeth and Jone a flaxen sheet each. To Ame Bytherey the best coffer. To Ame Bytherey a platter. To Elzabeth Bytherey a platter. To "Johne" Bytherey a brass pan. To Alys Alen a kercher, a new apron and a petticoat. To Rose Alen a spinning wheer and a rail. To Elezabeth Jones a red petticoat, a smock and an apron. To Agnes Cowper a chair.
5s. is to be given to the poor people of the parish. Residue to John Cowper and William by the Rey to dispose for the health of her soul. To each godchild. 4d..
Executors John Cowper and William Bytherey, and supervisor sir Thomas Pulley the parson of the town, to each of them 6d..
Witnesses Thomas Allen, Richard Grene, John Edwards.
Language
English
Level of description
item