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And in case of the Decease of my sd Exequutrix intestate as
aforesd I doe giue & remitt unto my sister in Law, Margery Molins,
all the time of Servitude, that then shall remaine due by the Custome
of the Country. And one py'd Cowe, & her Calfe; All my Rights to
Land, by uertue of the Condicons of Plantaon, And the Bed shee
lyeth on, wth the Boulster, Rugge, Blanketts, & a payre of Sheetes.
In testimony That this is my Last Will, I doe hereto sett my hand &
Seale, this 26th day of June Ano Dni 1658, Reuoaking hereby All, &
any other Will & Testamt by me formerly made, ffor further clearing
of my intent, & meaning in the constituon of Philip Caluert Esqr &
Mr Thomas Eure, ffeoffees in trust, soe as in that clause of my Will,
relaon thereto being had, doth appeare. I doe declare tht in case Mr
Thomas Eure should dye or refuse to ioyne wth the sd Philip Caluert,
in such sale & disposall to the use & intent in the sd Clause limitted,
That then it shall bee Law full for the sd Philip Caluert alone, to sell
& dispose of my sd Estate to the foresd uses.
John Lloyd
The + Seale.
Signed & Sealed in the pence of (That Blott in the 7th Line, of the
2d page, being made before)
George Briton. William Harper. Willm Bretton.
Concordat Cum Originali, Exaiat pc Willm Bretton Cler.
George Breton maketh oath tht hee was pent when Mr John Lloyd
signed & sealed this Will not long afore his Death being then in
perfect memory & in noe danger of dying as he supposed: The sd Mr
Lloyd desyring this Depont to wittnes the same, wch he did wth his
owne hand.
George Briton
Willm Harper depouit idem uerbatim, quod George Breton.
William Harper
Jurat Cora me Willm Bretton.
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Willm Bretton deposeth idem uerbatim quod George Bretton et
Willm Harper, ut supra, & further addeth, That hee writt, & tran-
scribed this Will, att Mr Lloyds request, Signing it, (wth the other)
wth his owne hand as a Wittnes, & doth uerily beleiue tht It is the
Last Will & Testamt of the sd Mr Lloyd.
Willm Bretton
Turatus Coram me Philip Calvert
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p. 76
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Willm Greengoe maketh Oath, That Maurice Smith, being sodenly
taken sick, & likely to dye, But in perfect memory in pence of this
Depont, Desyred Henry Banister to pull of his shooes, And the sd
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Re Smith's
Estate
[Not in
Baldwin
Calendar of
Wills]
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