• Reference
    O/182
  • Title
    Will [extract] “out of my Ladie Carey’s will”
  • Date free text
    Undated
  • Production date
    From: 1550 To: 1630
  • Scope and Content
    To sister Osborn: - “my diamond chaine and my bracelett of great pearle containge 200 or more” To sister Osborn’s daughter Elizabeth: - “a little juell of diamonde” To sister Osborn’s other children: - “a pece of platt or chaine or ringe of the prise of ten pound a pece” To brother John Danvers: - “my diamond ringe” To John Danvers’s wife: - “a paire of pillybers embroidered in gold silver and silke” To John Danvers’s daughter: - a bracelet To niece Baynten and niece Dutten: - a pece of platt” “my sister [?W]amesly’s sonn” and daughter “if they be alyve”: - a pece in chaine or platt” To “my Lady Bridgmane my aproved good freind”: - “my gold chaine of fifty to peces” To Mrs Bruster: - a gown “and my new damask petticott” To Mrs Blackledg “my woman”: - “the rest of my apparell” To Abraham Blackledg “for his true and faythfull servies”: - “all that mony that is due unto me by a lease taken in Sir John Bridgmane’s name and the lease of my house in towne howlden of the deane and chapter with all the implementles and furniture whatsoever” “my silver bassen and youer to smale bowles and my great silver tankerd” To Mr Brust[er]: - “my great salt” “To my womane that attends me”: - £20 To John Gilding: - £5 To Roger Rone: - £10 To Edey Clarke: - 40s a year “during her lyfe” To Mary, my cook - £5 To Nell - £5 all her servants - one year's wages To Perkinges - £10 To Roger, Mr Blackledge’s man: - 40s To Bess Assgill: - £5 To Mynett: - 40s To Ned: - [ ] To Will Garlike: - 40s To Formall [sic] Clarke: - 10s to be given to her at the age of 21
  • Level of description
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