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8101 On 15 November 1683, her will was probated. Bayford, Annis (I2183)
 
8102 On 16 April 1658, she was admitted to the Church in Windsor. Newberry, Mary (I23957)
 
8103 On 16 July 1377, he was created the Earl of Buckingham. Thomas of Woodstock KG, Duke of Gloucester (I7066)
 
8104 On 16 June 632, he was crowned the King of Persia. Yazdagerd III King of Persia (I6200)
 
8105 On 16 March 1336, he was created the Earl of Northampton.  de Bohun, Sir William KG, Earl of Northampton (I2885)
 
8106 On 16 March 1337, he became the 8th Earl of Gloucester. de Audley, Hugh Earl of Gloucester (I8096)
 
8107 On 16 March 1654/55, Nathaniel's estate was inventoried and valued at £84 6/0d. Merrill, Nathaniel (I1572)
 
8108 On 16 May 1669, he was confirmed at Chambly, Québec, Canada. Hus, Paul (I22932)
 
8109 On 17 December 1689, his will was probated. Gay, John (I2870)
 
8110 On 17 January 1078, his wife, Irmengard, was recorded as a widow. Immo IV Count of Loos (I8867)
 
8111 On 17 June 1285, he became Baron Ros upon the death of his father. de Roos, William Lord Ros of Hamlake (I10019)
 
8112 On 17 March 1691, her estate was inventoried. Pontus, Hannah (I2409)
 
8113 On 170 BCE, he was crowned joint Pharaoh of Egypt with his borther Ptolemy VI Philometor. Pharaoh Ptolemy VII (I22809)
 
8114 On 18 April 1690, he admitted as a freeman. Flanders, Philip (I18422)
 
8115 On 18 December 1660, he will was proved. Her inventory,
house and lot, in the occupancy of Nathaniel Treadway, and 10 other lots amounted to £216. 
Wells, Margaret (I23700)
 
8116 On 18 February 1633/34, Ursule made her will. She mentions her children: Ralph, John, Simon, Nathaniel, Thomas, Ursula, Dorothy, and Edmund.

In the Name of God Amen: I Ussilah Goodennowe of Dunheade St. Andrewe in ye County of Wilts widdowe beinge sicke in body, yet well in mynd of sound and p(er]fect memory: thankes be given to Allmighty god for the same: doe make, constitute & ordayne this my last will & testament in that manner as followeth(:] first principally I comend my soule into the hand of god & my body to the ground in sure & certayne hope of resurrecon to eternall lyfe through the satisfa[ ] meritts & mediaton of Jesus Christ the son of god, The second p(er]son in the eternell & most glorious Trinity, who takinge upon him the nature of man there suffered death on the crosse for my sins & rose agayne from the dead for my Justifitacon unto lyfe eternell: And for those temporall goods, the blessings my god in mercy hath bestowed on me in this lyfe, I give & bestowe them to his glory in manner as followeu.: first I give & bequeath to Ralph Goodennowe my Eldest son on[e]greate Chest & Nyne pounes [pounds) of currant English money. Item give & bequeath to John Goodennowe my second son on[e] Cupboard & on[e] coffer & Nyne pounes of Currant English money: Item I give & bequeath to Simon Goodennowe my Third Son on[e] bushell of wheate, on[e] bushell of Rye, My Second best barrell & Twenty pounes of likr currant English Money: Item I give & bequeath to Nathaniell Goodennowe my fourth Son My greate pan & Nyne pounes of like Curran: English money: Item I give & bequeath to Thomas Goodennowe my fyft[h] son a little breweinge kettle & Eighttene pounes of like cu~rant English Money: Ite(m] I give & bequeath to Ussilah Goodennowe r.::. Eldest daughter Twenty & eight pounds of like currant English Money: Item I give & bequeath to Dorothy Goodennowe my youngest daughter My best towlett, on[e] payre of blanketts, on[e] bolster, on[e] pillow, on[e] coffer & Eightene pounes of like currant English money: Iter.::give & bequeath to my sayd daughters Ussilah & Dorothy equally to be divided betweene them all my wearinge apparell, two pewter platters !, all my linnen Except Three payre of the courser sheetes, my sheetes give & bequeath to my Son Edmond Goodennowe: Item I give & bequeatr, to the p[ar]ish Church of Dunhead St. Andrewe aforesayd five shillings, Ite[m] I give & bequeath to the poore of the sayd p[ar]ish five shillings: Ite[m] I give & bequeath all the rest of my goods catteles & Chattells whatsoevr to my Son Edmond whom I alsoe make Executor of this my last wilt & Testament & enioyne [enjoin] to pay the Legacys above-mentoned w hin Two yeares after my death: lastly: . doe make my Cozen Walter Hayne of Semly & Thomas Hayne of Dunhead St. Mary both in the County of Wilts afore sayd the ovrseers of this my last will & testament: In wittnes whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seale th~ eighteenth day of february in the [y]eare of our saviour JHS Nativity 1633[/4] according to the computacon of the Church of England:

Signed & Sealed in the prsence of Johes Harewicke Cli. Richardus Clapcott
Ussilah Goodennow her mark
 
Ursula (I2089)
 
8117 On 18 July 1658, she was admitted to the Charlestown Church. Wells, Margaret (I23700)
 
8118 On 18 June 1643, he was admitted to the Church in Windsor. Clark, Daniel Esq. (I21738)
 
8119 On 18 May 1654, he sold one share in the last division of ox common granted on 22 January 1651 to John Cass of Hampton.

On 13 October 1668, Joseph Dow, aged 30 years deposed that at the request of John Cass he went to Henry Elkins at the beginning of last summer, about June, to see if he would acknowledge a bill of sale of a share in the ox common 14 or 15 years before, but he refused, saying he had been cheated. 
Elkins, Henry (I1775)
 
8120 On 18 October 662, he was crowned as the King of the Franks in Austrasia. Childerich II King of Austrasia (I22707)
 
8121 On 18 September 1710, his estate was probated. Clark, Daniel Esq. (I21738)
 
8122 On 19 April 1724, he was baptized as an adult. Sawyer, Lt. Ephraim (I23610)
 
8123 On 19 December 1670, he was granted 200 acres of land in Kingston. Elkins, Gershom (I1773)
 
8124 On 19 July 1615, he made his will: Will of John Mortimer of Morton, Thornbury, yeoman. Dated 19 July 1615; proved November 1615. To be buried in the Churchyard of Thornbury. To 2 sons William and Francis £10 a piece. To daughter Johane £10. To wife Johane all residue of goods and she sole Executrix. Overseer: Brother in law John Searche. Witnesses: Richard Warner, John Longe and John Searche with others. Debts owing by testator: John Mallett of Bevington £4, William Webb of Shepperdine £5, John Pegler of Tortworth £8, Richard Warner of Faulfield 20s. Mortimer, John (I460)
 
8125 On 19 May 1669, he became a freeman. Prescott, John (I488)
 
8126 On 2 February 1647, she was mentioned in the will of John Shatswell, her husband. Johan (I22851)
 
8127 On 2 May 1338, he was knighted. de Beaumont, Sir John Earl of Buchan (I23112)
 
8128 On 2 May 1638, he was made a freeman. Meade, Gabriel (I1102)
 
8129 On 2 October 1712, his will was proved. Flanders, Philip (I18422)
 
8130 On 20 February 1588, Phillipa was called late the wife of John Cook deceased in the will of her Uncle, Thomas Hawker. Staple alias Cook, John (I24638)
 
8131 On 22 February 1680, he signed the Norfolk County Petition.  Flanders, Philip (I18422)
 
8132 On 22 January 1727/28, the selectman of Watertown ordered: "At said Meeting the Selectmen Agreed with Eleazer Whitney To take care of his Brother Elnathan Whitney undr his preƒent helpleƒs Circumƒtances. and take him home to his houƒe and and Look well after him from this time to the Laft day of march next Enƒuing and the Seleclmen Ingage he shall haue reaƒonable Satisfaction therefor, as alƒo for the time past ye he has taken the care of him. And that he said Eleazr take ye sd Elnathans bed and beding his wareing Apparrel and such houƒehold Stuff and proviƒion belonging to him that may be needfull for the said Elnathan.Whitney, Elnathan (I14809)
 
8133 On 22 March 1611, Richard was created Baronet by James I. Houghton, Sir Richard (I23510)
 
8134 On 22 May 1306, he was knighted. Fitzalan, Sir Edmund Earl of Arundel (I7247)
 
8135 On 22 May 1306, he was knighted. de Harington, Sir John (I23197)
 
8136 On 22 May 1634, her will was proved at Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire. The inventory of the goods and chattels of
Ussulah Goodinowe widow, late of Donhead St. Andrew, co.
Wilts., deceased, was taken and "[ap]praised" by Walter
Hayne and John Mercer, 22 May 1634. Total: £l59 6/8. 
Ursula (I2089)
 
8137 On 23 (10) 1728 [23 December 1728], his will was proved. His estate was valued at £1,447. O'Kelley, Jeremiah (I23265)
 
8138 On 23 April 1349, he became a Knight of the Garter. de Stafford, Sir Ralph KG, Earl of Stafford (I8084)
 
8139 On 23 July 1712, he made his will. The date on the will is recorded as 23 (5) 1712. Flanders, Philip (I18422)
 
8140 On 23 May 1639, he became a freeman. Sparhawk, Deacon Nathaniel (I1558)
 
8141 On 23 May 1666, he became a Freeman. Rockwood, Nicholas (I501)
 
8142 On 24 December 1662, he made his nuncupative will. He mentions his wife; sons, Joseph, Eleazer, John, and William; and daughter, Hannah. He states: "at his wifes Decease that then such of his children as have had nothinge in particular as above given them, should have what is left in equal proportions to equalize what is given to them fornamed, as far as it will goe." Churchill, John (I2408)
 
8143 On 24 January 1608/09, her will was probated at Chester. Helen (I487)
 
8144 On 24 June 1316, he was recorded as being 16 years old. de Verdon, Thomas (I23223)
 
8145 On 24 March 1356, the king granted permission for Henry and Isabel to alienate their joint manor of Hannington in Wiltshire to the new college. Henry of Grosmont Earl of Lancaster and Leicester (I21746)
 
8146 On 24 March 1356, the king granted permission for Henry and Isabel to alienate their joint manor of Hannington in Wiltshire to the new college. de Beaumont, Isabel (I23440)
 
8147 On 24 September 1326, Queen Isabella and her son Edmund, landed on the Suffolk Coast. Thomas immediately joined them. While the usurpation was successful, he received little reward. Thomas of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk, Marshall of England (I2805)
 
8148 On 24 September 1710, he was baptized as an adult by the Rev Caleb Cushing, the fourth minister of the Church at Salisbury.  Flanders, Philip (I18422)
 
8149 On 25 December 1046, he was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor and the King of Germany. Henry III "the Black" Holy Roman Emperor (I3179)
 
8150 On 25 December 800, he was crowed Emperor of the Romans by Pope Leo III in Rome. Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor (I12)
 
8151 On 25 February 1308, he was crowed by by Henry Merewell (alias Woodlock), Bishop of Winchester in Westminster Abbey. Edward II King of England (I2929)
 
8152 On 25 January 1327, he abdicated after his wife and Roger Mortimer, her lover, invaded England in 1326 and defeated him.  Edward II King of England (I2929)
 
8153 On 25 July 1315, he made his will. de Beauchamp, Guy Earl of Warwick (I7779)
 
8154 On 25 March 1296, he was knighted. de Beauchamp, Guy Earl of Warwick (I7779)
 
8155 On 25 March 1684, his estate was settled. Collins, Benjamin (I891)
 
8156 On 25 March 1713, his estate was inventoried. LeMay, Michel (I23424)
 
8157 On 25 May 1636, he became a freeman with his brother, Richard. Knight, John (I4591)
 
8158 On 25 November 1189, he became the the second Earl of Norfolk. de Bigod, Roger Earl of Norfolk (I3660)
 
8159 On 25 October 1415, he fought at the Battle of Agincourt. Harington of Blackrod, Sir James (I23208)
 
8160 On 25 October 1415, he was the standard bearer at the Battle of Arincourt. Harington, Sir William KG (I23237)
 
8161 On 26 April 1760, he made his will. Later on 30 May 1769, he added a codicil giving his property to his wife, and his three surviving children. Hyde, Eleazer (I23034)
 
8162 On 26 August 1346, he fought at the Battle of Crécy. de Stafford, Sir Ralph KG, Earl of Stafford (I8084)
 
8163 On 26 August 1346, he fought at the Battle of Crécy. de Bohun, Sir William KG, Earl of Northampton (I2885)
 
8164 On 26 July 1341, a writ of diem clausit extremum was issued on her. de Ros, Margaret (I21763)
 
8165 On 26 June 1414, she wrote her will. Stafford, Beatrix (I8081)
 
8166 On 26 September 1594, he made his will. Prescott, Roger (I484)
 
8167 On 27 Apr 1667, he made his will:

I Henry Elkins of Hampton in ye County of Norfolk in new england being very aged weake & infirme of body but of sound & 'pefect sence & understanding: doe make this my last will & Testament as followeth

1st: I give & bequeathe unto my loveing Sone : Gershom Elkins• my dwelling house & out howsing being & standing, on my house Lott

It: I give unto my sone Gershom my house Iott being 'iii estimacon five acres more or less as it is Hing between ye Iott of Godfrey dearborn towards y• East & y• land of m' Hussey sometimes Jefferie Mingays towards ye west to him & his heires for ever

It: I give unto my Sone Gershom Elkins two acres & an halfe of planting land liing between ye land of Tho: Levitt towards y• East & ye land of Henry Dearborn towards ye west more or less as it is

It: I give to my Sone Gersom, one share of ye Cows com'on according to ye true estimacon thereof as ye Com'ons are ivided by yv towne

It: I give unto my Sone Gershom Elkins ye one halfe of my land of ye 2·1 division at y' west end of ye towne called ye new plantacon being by estimacon forty acres more or less as it is

It: I. give to my Sone Gershom my two Oxen & my Cowe & one calfe & my horse & all ye moveables in ye house & feild & he is to take care to im'ijlve ye same & to Wvide for my comfortable livelihood whilst I am in this world

It: I give to my sone Eliezer Elkins my youngest sone five pound to be payd by mine Executo' w'"in a yeare after my decease It: I give to my Sone Eliezar, ye other halfe of my land att ye new plantacon being by estimacon forty acres more or less as it~ .

It: I give to my sone Eliezar ye two acres of marsh wch was purchased of Benjamin shaw ~s it is made sure to him by deed And I doe make & appoint my Sone Gershom Elkins, to bee my lawfull Executo' to this my last will & Testam': who is to take care for my comfortable subsistance whilst I live & for my decent buriall alt my death in a Christian manner & Costome: And for ye confirmacon of this iny last will and Testam' I have herunto set my hand & seale ye 27th of Aprill 1667

Signed Sealed & confirmed Henry Elkins wth a seale in y• p'sence of us to it
Sam: Dalton :
Mehetable Dalton

 
Elkins, Henry (I1775)
 
8168 On 27 March 1654/55, his will was proved. Merrill, Nathaniel (I1572)
 
8169 On 27 March 1655 he was appointed the Clerk of the Market. Knight, John (I4591)
 
8170 On 27 May 1679, he had a natural child, Marie-Françoise. She died 27 December 1679. Girardeau, Pierre (I23841)
 
8171 On 28 January 1692/93, he made his will. Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
 
8172 On 28 September 1647, he was on a Grand Jury in Ipswich. Elkins, Henry (I1775)
 
8173 On 29 January 1647, he made his will which reads: Will of Francis Mortimer of Thornbury, shoemaker. Nuncupative will, no date; proved 29 January 1647. To Andrew Butler his brother in law (the husband of Joan Butler alias Mortimer, his sister) and his children, he gave his free land in Thornbury, paying out of it unto his brother William 20s per annum during his life. All the rest of his goods he gave unto Maria his wife and she to be sole Executrix. Witnesses : Henry Marsh, Andrew Butler and Maria Mortimer. Mortimer, Francis (I19613)
 
8174 On 29 September 1397, he became the Duke of Norfolk. de Mowbray, Sir Thomas KG, Duke of Norfolk (I21790)
 
8175 On 29 September 1397, she became the Duchess of Norfolk. de Botherton, Margaret Duchess of Norfolk (I2801)
 
8176 On 3 December 1710, he was admitted to the church in Salisbury.  Flanders, Philip (I18422)
 
8177 On 3 December 1751, he made his will. Thayer, Nathaniel (I568)
 
8178 On 3 January 1684, his estate was inventoried. Collins, Benjamin (I891)
 
8179 On 3 September 1633, he was fined in Ispwich, Massachusetts for being "distempered in drink." Five
years later half the fine was remitted owing to good behavior.  
Shatswell, John (I22847)
 
8180 On 30 June 1690, she gave for "the love and natural affection and other valuable causes and considerations and hereunto especially moving have given granted unto Mary Churchell my true and natural daughter, one quarter part of a share of land belonging to Middleborough alias Namasket commonly called the sixteen shilling purchase.Pontus, Hannah (I2409)
 
8181 On 30 October 1250, he was the Keeper of the Castle of Newcastle-under-Lynn. James of Aldithley Justiciar of Ireland (I6770)
 
8182 On 30 October 1672, "Mary Churchill coniplaineth that Thomas Doten is departed the gourinent, and it is doubtful whether hee will returne againe and hauing left her in a poor deplored condition and hath sued out an attachment on such goods and chatties and all dues and rights appertaining to the said Doten to be for her support." The jury, finding in her favor, she thereupon attached "Item. Thomas Dotens third of a boate in ptenorship with Lift. Morton and Thomas Howes: his third likewise of a psell of netts in the same ptenorship. with his third of the roads ankers and sailes apjiertainiug to the said boats: as alsoe a gun in the costody of Ephraim Morton: a rapier at George Mortons: forty shillings for the hier of the boate due from Richard Willis, and a psell of boards in the costody of dluers psons.Churchill, Mary (I2405)
 
8183 On 30 October 1672, Mary sued Thomas for having begotten her with child and she was awarded all of his property. Churchill, Mary (I2405)
 
8184 On 31 August 1709, he made his will which reads: The last will of Daniel Clarke, late of Windsor, deceased, is as followeth: I do will and dispose as followeth: In the first place, all my just debts and funeral charges to be paid. And whereas, I obliged to my now wife £40 to be paid her out of my estate in case she shall survive me, as will appear by an instrument to which I have signed and sealed, my will is that sd. sum be truly paid according to the tenor thereof in my engagement, in such estate as may conduce to her comfort, with £5 in provision as an addition to the sum forementioned of £40. For the rest of my estate, my will is that my wearing apparel should be divided among my sons that shall be living to receive them. My will is that if the confirmation be obtained from Owaneco of the 100 acres he promised, which is laid out and bounded, and for which I have obtained the grant of the General Court, I do order that it be entirely sold, whereof 1-4 part of the product of it shall redound to my now wife if she be living to receive. The other three parts shall be equally divided amongst my three daughters, Elizabeth, Mary and Sarah, or to their children if any of them do die before it be affected. I give to my son John the ox chain that he borrowed of me, and to my son Samuel my musket. I give to Johnny my best powder horn, and to my son Daniel I give my cutlass and my buff belt and buff coat. And I do hereby ratify and confirm those alienations that my sons have made of lands that I gave them. And to my wife, if she survive me, I order towards the sum aforementioned of £40 particularly the bed, bedsted and furniture that we used to lie on, and my best trunk with bars on the cover, and the lesser of the great kettles, with what she desires of pewter and other utensils in the house, to be valued according to the agreement. And to my son Jonas I give 10 shillings besides his proportion of my wearing apparrell. And I do constitute my son John Garke and my son-in-law Roger Wolcott executors. And I desire my honored kinsman Col. Matthew Allyn (if God please to grant him a safe return) to be supervisor if need require.

Witness: John Moore, Sen., Daniel Clarke, L.S., Thomas Moore.

Codicil, dated 10 July, 1710: On serious consideration I think meet to alter somewhat in my will, on the other side, in 2 particulars : First, respecting my daughter Elizabeth Drake, wife to Lt. Job Drake, my will is that she shall have a double portion out of my dividable estate, and the other two parts to be divided between my other two daughters, Mary and Sarah.
Witness : John Moore, Sen., Daniel Clarke, L.S., Thomas Moore.
 
Clark, Daniel Esq. (I21738)
 
8185 On 31 March 1084, he was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor.  Henry IV Holy Roman Emperor (I3177)
 
8186 On 4 (8) 1664 [4 October 1664] he deposed giving his age as 55 years old. Ruddock, Deacon John (I23320)
 
8187 On 4 April 1682, hi swill was probated. Prescott, John (I488)
 
8188 On 4 February 1711/12, Joseph Newhall, his son, was granted administration of his estate. The Inventory was taken 7 February 1712. Newhall, John (I16197)
 
8189 On 4 June 1718, his will was proved. Blake, Timothy (I23388)
 
8190 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dushion, Richard Malcom II (I1048)
 
8191 On 4 October 1399, he was appointed a Knight Bachelor at the coronation of King Henry IV. Arundell, Sir John KB (I7368)
 
8192 On 4 October 1655, he was recorded in Plymouth County as David O'Gillior the Irishman, servant to Edward Sturges. Prior to this, he had been the indentured servant to John Darby of Yarmouth. It appears that the indenture was transferred from Mr. Darby to Mr. Sturges. O'Kelley, David (I23267)
 
8193 On 4 October 1664, his will was proved. Bunker, George (I23701)
 
8194 On 5 June 1672, she was fined £6. Churchill, Mary (I2405)
 
8195 On 5 March 1350/51, he was created the Earl of Stafford. de Stafford, Sir Ralph KG, Earl of Stafford (I8084)
 
8196 On 5 May 1670, he wrote his will:

""This 5 of May 1670 I John Knight of Newbery Sen' being often pained in my body and know not how sudenly I
may be desolued and leaue this world and being desirous while my memoree is good to setl my outward Estat acording to my desir and therfor do hear make my Last will and Testament as followeth first I Comitte my soule to god that gaue it: and my body to the Earth to be buried to Rest vntill the Eesurecion by my Saviour Jesus Christ Itm I give unto my beloued wiffe Eleven pounds a yeare for hir maintainanc while she liueth and that she may dwell in one End of my house while she liueth and to use anie of my goods what she hath need of for hir selfe in the house Itm I giue and apoint fourtie pounds after my wifs deseace and in Convenient time as my ouerseers Judg best for my daughtr Sarah bartlets vse while she liueth :||and|| with hir husband John Bartlet and after hir decease the fourtie pounds to be made good vnto the Child or Children of hir body surviving to Inioy: If she haue none then the fortie pounds to Return vnto my sonn John Knights Children Equaly vnto all accept Josep Knight and my will is that if my daughter Sarah Bartlet haue a sonn or daughter Lining after hir decease my will is that my sonn John Knight or his asigns shall pay for the Childs use tenn pounds more which will be in all fiftie pounds : and my will is that when my son in law John Bartlet or anie other for hir Corns to demaund or Recieue the fortie pounds before mentioned that then sufficient bond in land be giuen vnto my ouerseers or my Executor for the payment of it acording to my will Itm I giue vnto my daughter marie douner and hir husband Josep douner fourscore pounds to be paid one fortie of it in a yeare after my wifs decease and the other fortie pounds the next year after that : and Likwise I giue vnto my grand Child Josep Downer twentie pounds to be paid by my Executor when he is on and twentie years of aige: Likwise I giue vnto my gran Child marie Downer twentie pounds to be paid by my Executer when she is Eighteen years of age Itm I giue vnto my daughter Marie Douner and hir husband during ther lius four acers of marish Land out of the marish I haue on the south sid of John Piks land that they Call the 8 acers : after my wifs deceas and four acers of medow Joyning vnto that 4 acers I gaue my daughter Sara Bartlet on the north: and likwise I giue my daught marie Douner & hir husband during ther Hues that peec of marish our the pond to the Creek on the East by henri Jaquises land on the north & John piks on the south and my lot at Plimi Hand and two akers wher they haue built and that one aker of ||plow||land in the feeld on the west sid of the way going to new toune joyning to my son Johns two akers he bought of Nicholas noic and my freehold or Comanag in Newbery all which land and Comanag to Inioy during ther livs and afterward to Eeturn vnto my grand Child, Josep Downer to Inioy for Euer or if he dy before he Inioys it then to Kemain vnto my granchild Marie Downer and if Josep Douner do Inioy the land then my will is he shall pay vnto his sister marie Downer twenti pounds besid that her porcion before Likwise I giue unto my daught marie Downer after my wifs decease my great new kit! and a puter Candlestick & a plater "Itm I giue unto my wifs grand Child Thomas hains ten pounds to be paid after his time is out Itm Besid that portion of land and other Estat I gaue my sonn John Knight for manie years sine as my brother & ||other|| do know I now giue vnto my sonn John Knight my howse and land I dwell upon with barn and orchard and my land next the ox comon both plow land and pastur and medow: as with all the ffences both of plow land and pastur and medow which is my part by agreement to do and likwise about 4 or 5 akers of marrish joyning to the Creeke by the Comon on the south East and likwise another parcill of marish on the north of John Piks land tourds litl Pin Hand & by henri Jaquises and the Creek on the west: And my desire is that my sonn John would let his sonn Josep Knight haue and Inioy all this land and housing when he is of aige for Euer Likwise I do make my sonn John Knight my Executor and do giue him all my goods accept the three things before mentioned to my daughter marie and likwise all my stocke of Cattell and horse and sheep and swine and I do Ingaig him herby to pay all the legacies and Charg that may a Rise for funerall or debts and to Eeceiue all that is du vnto me from anie person Likwise my will is that if my sonn John Knight will make over by a deed ||giuen|| unto Josep Downer and his wife marie douner that three acers of land joyning unto that he dwells on by henri Jaquishes and that two ackrs of plow land by my on acker on the west sid of the Ridg which was Nicholas noices then my will is that he he shall pay but ffortie pounds of the fourscor unto Josep Downer & his wife and this land Josep and his wife to Inioy during ther lius and afterwards to her sone as the other before Likwise I desier my thre frends my brother Richard Knight and Thomas Halle seir and Nicholas Noice to be my ouerseers to see this my will performed and I do giue them tenn shillings apeece to be paid by my Executor.

John Knight.
Witness: Richard Knight, Thomas Hale.
Proved June 23, 1670 by the witnesses before Mr. Samuell
Symonds and Maj, Gen, Denison.
 
Knight, John (I4591)
 
8197 On 5 November 1639, his estate was administered. French, Thomas (I1280)
 
8198 On 6 August 1385, he was created the Duke of Gloucester. Thomas of Woodstock KG, Duke of Gloucester (I7066)
 
8199 On 6 February 1298/99, he was summoned to Parliament as Lord Percy. de Percy, Sir Henry Lord Percy (I7578)
 
8200 On 6 July 1638, he was chosen as an interim Selectman. Knight, John (I4591)
 

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