Elizabeth Viscountess Tracy
Prerogative Court of Canterbury will made: 30th January
1687/8
Probate Date: 14th January 1689
Proved by Charles Leigh, brother of the testator
National Archive Catalogue reference: PROB 11/394 Image Reference
881
The original document is in the custody of the National
Archives. Additionally the National
Archives hold a sentence relating to this will, which is
written in Latin dated 16th February 1689 and reference PROB 11/397
See also: First Will
Transcript
In the Name of God Amen I Elizabeth Vicountesse Tracy
being under the apprehention of an approaching death which shows
my understanding perfect (praised be God for it) doe make and ordeign
this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following First
I thankfully surrender my soule to my Creator Redeemer and Sanctifier
who together make up the Blessed and glorious Trinity After this
I leave my Body to be decently buried by my deare Lord at Todington
in Glocestershire without Pompe and with as little Ceremonie as
may be Then I give and bequeath to my owne Surviving Sister the
Lady Isham my little gold Cup and Ten pounds to buy her Mourning
As likewise Ten pounds a peice to each of my Sisters in Law that
shall be liveing at my decease I also give to my Foure God Children
and my Nephew Thomas Leigh Gent[leman] Twenty pounds a peice To
my daughter Mrs. Every I give all my Trunkes Chests and Boxes with
all therein contained except my Bookes which I give unto my Grandson
John Tracy with Fifty broad peices (there being one Hundred of
them together in a drawer) but the other Fifty I bequeath to my
Grand daughter Elizabeth Tracy Further I give to my daughter
Every my Necklace of Pearle to her and her daughter forever (if
she has any) otherwise after her decease my Grand daughter Elizabeth
Tracy before mentioned is by my Will to have it) Moreover I give
unto my said daughter the Third part of my plate or the worth
of it in money The other two parts I would have divided equally
between my son the present Lord Tracy and my Grandson John Tracy
before named And now my desire is that the goods I have left in
Hayles house should not be removed from thence but kept there for
the use and furniture of the said
House onely there is a suite of Tapistry hangings (not yett hung
upp) which I leave to my son Tracy to dispose of as he pleaseth
I give unto my kind freind Mrs. Pemberton five pounds in money
and my two Asses now at Leighton To my Woman More I give Five pounds
beside her wages
togeather with my Cloths and to her Brother (my Page) I give five
pounds also towards setting him Apprentice Likewise I appoint my
Executors hereafter named to bestow on the Minister of Leighton
Todington and Hayles each a Mourning Gowne And when my debts and
Legacies and funerall expences are discharged the remainder of
my money I give and bequeath to such charitable uses as my son
the Lord Tracy and my Brother Charles Leigh Esquire shall thinke
best Whome I joyntly make Executors to this my last Will and Testament
(and in token of my thankfulness to my Brother I leave him Twenty
Guineas there being Forty together in one Bag) In Witness where
I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this Thirtieth day of January
in the Third yeare of our Soveraigne Lord King James the second
Annoq[ue] Domini 1687/8 I likewise give unto my Neice Jane Leigh
my Lord my Fathers picture in a Shagreene Case Also I give to my
son in Law Henry Every Esquire and to my two Daughters in Law
Ten pounds a peice for mourning Moreover I give my daughter Every
all the Pictures of my Relations which are in Hayles Parlour E.
Tracy Published and declared as my Act and deede in the presence
of us Joshua Pulford Robert Downes Unton Moore
Now whereas I have given to my Grandson John Tracy
as is within or above expressed (my books, the third part of my
plate and Fifty broad peices of gold) my Will is not that any of
them shall be delivered to him till he arives to the age of Eighteen
yeares compleate from his Nativity./ The foure Godchildren within
named are the Lord Leigh's daughter Mary S[i]r W: Egerton's daughter
Elizabeth my Nephew John Bromley and my my Neice Anne Maine
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