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William yate
William yate










william yate

I give and bequath unto Arthur Yeat my Sonn thirty Given to me by my father now in the ocupation of my father? also? I bequath to James Yeate my sonne five pounds and that land Generall day of Judgment & take it to his mercie first Trusting? y't the lord will Raise it up to him self at the last & myīody to be buried in the Church yard of L_tch?_ Grand? trial? he will Receive it to his mercy. God the sonn & god the holey Ghost _ hoping y't in his? This my Last will & Testament in _ god? everlastingįirst I give and bequeath my soule to god the father Sick in body but whole in mind & of p'fect Remembrance do make In the name of god Amen I William Yaete of Standlake Original line- and page-breaks are preserved as far as possible. Īs transcribed from a copy of the original document. Witnesses: Nicholas Tuckey? scribe the mark of Elizabeth Tuckey Mary _Įxhibited.

william yate

I give all the rest of my goods to my true and loving wife Alice whom I appoint my Executrix, to see my body buried, to pay my debts and to bring up my children virtuously.I give Nicholas Tuckey? son of my sister, 20s.I give my sister Elizabeth Tuckey? 20s.>li>The above sums are to be paid out of my goods etc: to my sons at age 21 and to my daughters at age 18. I give my son James Yeate £5 and the land given to me by my father (now in the occupation of my father?).My body is to be buried in the church yard of L_tch?_.With some of the standard preamble and "legalese" removed. Bequest to son James implies that the testator's father was still alive - Andrew d 1635. Testator: son of Andrew & Elizabeth (or Edith). The following details are believed to be true but should not be totally relied upon: The writing of the will is quite fluent but often indecipherable. Will & Inventory of William YATE of Standlake












William yate