Genealogical Gleanings in England, Volumen1New-England historic genealogical society, 1885 |
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... fifty shillings , and to the poor of the par- ish of Whetenhurst fifty shillings , any poor people of my father's kindred principally recommended . To my brother in law Nathaniel Williams , of Brandley , in co . Worcester , and his ...
... fifty shillings , and to the poor of the par- ish of Whetenhurst fifty shillings , any poor people of my father's kindred principally recommended . To my brother in law Nathaniel Williams , of Brandley , in co . Worcester , and his ...
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... fifty pounds . To Elizabeth Tuesley twelve pounds to make up that eight pounds I owe her twenty . Roger Carver , of Bridhemson , and John Russell , of Lewis , in Sussex , appointed overseers for estate in old England . My child- ren to ...
... fifty pounds . To Elizabeth Tuesley twelve pounds to make up that eight pounds I owe her twenty . Roger Carver , of Bridhemson , and John Russell , of Lewis , in Sussex , appointed overseers for estate in old England . My child- ren to ...
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... fifty pounds , and to their son Robert , my godson , fifty pounds . To my good friend and valentine Mary St. Loe , of the Parish of Dunstans in the East , London , widow , one thousand pounds in ten years ( one hundred pounds a year ...
... fifty pounds , and to their son Robert , my godson , fifty pounds . To my good friend and valentine Mary St. Loe , of the Parish of Dunstans in the East , London , widow , one thousand pounds in ten years ( one hundred pounds a year ...
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... fifty pounds when he com- eth out of his time . I do constitute and appoint my two sons Samuel and Richard Brinley to be my executors , and give ten pounds apiece to them . The residue , & c . , to my five children , viz . , Nathaniel ...
... fifty pounds when he com- eth out of his time . I do constitute and appoint my two sons Samuel and Richard Brinley to be my executors , and give ten pounds apiece to them . The residue , & c . , to my five children , viz . , Nathaniel ...
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... fifty pounds to brother Giles Silvester , and fifty pounds to my sister Cart- wright . The said sum of six hundred pounds to be sent to my loving bro- ther Constant Silvester , now resident in the Barbados , he to become bound for the ...
... fifty pounds to brother Giles Silvester , and fifty pounds to my sister Cart- wright . The said sum of six hundred pounds to be sent to my loving bro- ther Constant Silvester , now resident in the Barbados , he to become bound for the ...
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acres aforesaid Anne appoint August bequeath unto body Book born Boston brother buried called Charles child church City County cousin Daniel dated daughter death decease died Edward eldest Elizabeth England equally Essex executors executrix father February fifty five pounds forty shillings four Francis George give give and bequeath given granted hands Harvard heirs Henry hundred pounds husband issue Item James Jane January John Joseph July June Katherine King land late living London Lord loving March Margaret mark marriage married Martha Mary Master mentioned merchant messuage minister months mother Nathaniel nephew Nicholas October overseers paid parish Peter poor proved record REGISTER residue Richard ring Robert Rogers Samuel Sarah servant ship sister Smith sons Southwark tenements Thomas twenty pounds twenty shillings unto Virginia Ward Waters widow wife William witnesses
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Página 136 - I, AB, do declare in the presence of Almighty God, the witness of the truth of what I say...
Página 182 - No; were I at the strappado, or all the racks in the world, I would not tell you on compulsion. Give you a reason on compulsion ! if reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon compulsion, I. P.
Página 123 - Payne her second son and the heirs of his body lawfully to be begotten ; and for default of such issue to my right heirs forever. Item I give unto the poor of the parish of S...
Página 121 - S' Catherine's and which is situate and being in the parish of All Saints Barkin near unto Tower Hill. To my eldest brother George Elletson, dwelling in the County of Lancaster, five shillings, conditionally that he shall give to my executrix a general acquittance of all demands whatsoever from the beginning of the world until the day of the receipt of the same legacy. To my brother William Elletson, dwelling in the said County of Lancaster, ten shillings (on the same condition). To my sister Agnes...
Página 64 - My farther mind and will is, that, within six months after the decease of my wife, .£500 be made over into New England, according to the advice of my loving friends, Major Robert Thomson and Mr. Francis Willoughby, and conveyed into the hands of the Trustees before mentioned, in...
Página 64 - Hopkins, which is to give some encouragement in those foreign plantations for the breeding up of hopeful youths in a way of learning, both at the grammar school and college, for the public service of the country in future times.
Página 74 - Sterling; and with a fidelity equal to his conduct, brought it all to London, where it was divided between himself and the rest of the adventurers. For which great service he was knighted by his then Majesty King James II.
Página 64 - I thus dispose, and my wish is, that .£150 per annum be yearly paid per my executor to Mr. David Yale, brother to my dear distressed wife, for her comfortable maintenance, and to be disposed of...
Página 126 - God one thousand sixe hundred thirty and fower and in the tenth yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne lord Charles by the Grace of God of England Scotland Fraunee and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c.
Página 103 - ... the acquaintance of many of the first persons of that age for knowledge, wit, virtue, birth, or high station, and particularly contracted a most intimate and bosom friendship with the learned and illustrious Charles Boyle, Earl of Orrery. He was called to the bar in the Middle Temple ; studied for some time in the Low Countries ; visited the court of France, and was chosen Fellow of the Royal Society.