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Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Letters of Administration with will annexed for Agnes Langmead, dated 9 November 1642.

(Catalogue reference: PROB 11/282 quire 525)

  1. In the name of God Amen
  2. The nynth Day of November One thousand six hundred Fortie Two I Agnes
  3. Langmead of East Alvington in the Countie of Devon Widdowe being in
  4. good health and of perfect memorie (God be praised doe make this my
  5. last Will and Testament in manner and forme following (that is to say)
  6. First I Commend my Soule into the hands of Almightie God my Maker
  7. hopeing assuredly through thonly merritts of Jesus Christ my Saviour
  8. to be made pertaker of life everlasting And I Commend my bodie to the
  9. Earth whereof it is made Item I give to the poore of the parish aforesaid
  10. thirtie shillings to be distributed amongst them by the discretion of mine
  11. Executors hereunder named Item I give unto my Sonne Nicholas Lang-
  12. mead my Bible Item I give to his daughter my Grandchild Mary Langmead
  13. Fiftie pounds and my black Trunck Item I give to my Grandchild Agnes
  14. Langmead tenn pounds and to my Grandchildren Robert Langmead and Nicholas
  15. Langmead five pounds a peece All which severall summes before given to my before -
  16. - named Grandchildren my will is shall be paid out of the summe of one hundred
  17. pounds due unto mee from my said sonn Nicholas Langmead and within one
  18. moneth next after myne Executors shall receave the same or soe much thereof
  19. as will satisfy the said severall sum[m]es and not before and I doe hereby Charge
  20. my Executors to be as Carefull as they may for the recovering of the said summe
  21. from my said sonne that the before mentioned Legacies may be the better paid
  22. according to my minde herein before declared and whereas my said summe besides
  23. the forementioned summe of one hundred pounds parcell of a Certaine year-
  24. - ly payable unto me out of certaine his Lands in Halwell and may owe more unto
  25. mee att the time of my death my will is that myne Executors shall require noe
  26. part thereof from him nor from anie other that shall hold anie part of his Estate
  27. out of which my said rent is payable unto mee but I doe freely remitt unto him all
  28. such arrearages of my said rent as shall be then due unto mee Item I give unto my
  29. two daughters Mary Port & Honour Downing equallie all my wearing apparrell
  30. and five pounds a peece Item I give to my Grandchild Honour Downing Fifteene
  31. pounds & to my Grandchildren Mary Downing and Nicholas Downing Five pounds
  32. a peece Item I give more to my foresaid Grandchild Honour Downing my redd
  33. box on which her name is sett And all the rest of my goods and Chattells not before
  34. given or bequeathed I give and bequeath to my two sonns in Lawe Baldwin Port &
  35. Nicholas Downing whome I make my sole & Whole Executors In Witnesse whereof I
  36. have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day & yeare first above written Agnes Langmead
  37. Witnesses hereunto Hu[mphrey?] Osbourne Jun[io]r Gregory Dottin Katherine Dotin
  38. The second Day of the Moneth of September in the yeare
  39. of our Lord God One Thousand Six hundred Fiftie and Eight L[ette]rs of Ad[ministra]c[i]on
  40. issued forth to Nicholas Langmead the naturall and lawfull sonne of Agnes Langmead
  41. late of East Alvington in the County of Devon deceased to administer the goods
  42. Chattells and debts of the said according to the tenor and effect of the said decea[se]ds
  43. Will Baldwin Port and Nicholas Downing the Executors departed this life
  44. before they had taken upon them the execution of the said Will he being first
  45. legally sworne by vertue of a Commission truly and faythfully to administer etc.
 
 
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