- ReferenceABP/R13/3
- TitleFolio 1d - Jayne Pycock of Keysoe widow made 8 Dec. 1552 pr. 8 Jan. 1555/6 Soul to almighty God, our lady St. Mary and all the holy company of heaven, and burial in the churchyard of Keysoe. To the church of Lincoln 4d.; to the church of Keysoo 6d.. To son John Peycocke 2 horses and 2 oxen with the yoke; also 2 kine and 20 sheep, a pair of wheels and a plough with the share and the coulter, 3 pair of horse gear, one acre of wheat and 2 acres of barley and half an acre of pease; a brass pan and a pot, 2 tubs, 3 pewter dishes, a candlestick, a saltcellar, a “copfer” [pres. coffer], a salting trough, a bed and a blanket, 3 pair of sheets, a bolster and 2 coverlets. To daughter Margery Bulmer a cow, testator’s best “Comtell” [? kirtle], her white petticoat and cape. To Margery’s 5 children 5 sheep. To son John 2 yards and a half of white blanket and a hog. To Agnes Cowper a white petticoat. To William Newman a heifer. To Joane Peycocke a calf. To Alis Peycocke a calf. To the vicar of Keyshoo 8d.. Residue to son Thomas and he to be sole executor Witnesses Richard Talbott, Robert Hyde, Reynold Peycocke, Thomas Peycocke the elder.
- Date free text8 Dec. 1552 - 8 Jan. 1555/6
- Production dateFrom: 1552 To: 1556
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