William Peirson
Prerogative Court of Canterbury will made: 2nd September
1654
Probate Date: 9th November 1654
Proved by Ellen Peirson, widow of the testator
National Archive Catalogue reference: PROB 11/238
The original document is in the custody of the National
Archives
Transcript
In the name of God Amen, the second day of September,
in the yeare of our lord God: One thousand sixe hundred, Fiftie
foure; I William Peirson the elder of Stanbridge in the p[ar]ish
of Laighton Bussard in the County of Bedford yeoman: being sicke
in body: But thankes be to God, in good and p[er]fect minde and
memory, doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in
manner and forme following, That is to say; First and principally
I Comend my immortall soule into the handes of Almightie God my
maker, trusting assuredly, that in and through the death and meritts
of the Lord Jesus Christ my onely Saviour, and Redeemer to have
eternall and everlasting life: And my bodie I Comitt unto the earth
from whence it came, and to be buryed att the discretion of my
Executrix hereafter named; And as for & concerninge my temporall
estate as shall be hereafter expressed: First I give unto Alse
Peirson my daughter and to her heires and assignes for ever seaven
acres of areable land, with all and singuler the appurtenances
Be the more or lesse dispersedly lyeing and being in the feilds
of Stanbridge, in such places and Furlongs, as shall be herein
expressed; that is to say; one througeout, being three woodes,
in sand furlonge next the land of William Wigg on the South; and
the land of Thomas Prentis on the North part: one butt? in the
same furlonge next the land of William Atwell al[ia]s Wells on
the South part: one acre together in Mill feild in the furlonge
called spuddle spitt, next the land of Richard Dagnall on the North
part: one acre together in Maggindon Feild on the sunniside of
Muggindon hill, next the land of John Hogge on the West part; one
other acre together in the same furlonge next the land of John
Tarle on the East part, one halfe in westway furlonge next the
lande of Will[ia]m Atwell al[ia]s Wells on the east part: one halfe
acre Acre in Noaldwicke feild, in long Anson Deane furlonge, next
the land of Thomas Homer on the East part: one acre together in
Headon furlonge next the land of Thomas Ellingham on the west part,
one halfe acre in Meadeway furlonge, next the land of Edward White
on the west part; one halfe acre in the East feild being a laye
in a furlonge there, called longe layes, next the land of John
Tarle on the North part, with all and singuler every of their appurtenances:
Item I give unto Ellen my deere and welbeloved wife, and to her
heires and assignes forever, two acres of arrable land with the
appurtenances lyeing and being in the feilds of Stanbridge aforesaid;
one acre thereof lyeth together in west waye furlonge next the
land of Henry Austin, on the west part; one other acre lyeth together
in Drinest furlonge next the land of widdowe Doggett on the East
part for to helpe pay my debts; provided alwaies that if the said
Ellen my wife shall desire to sell the said land, That then she
shall lett my sonne William have it to him, his heires and assignes
for ever, payeing her the sume of twelve pounds of good and lawfull
money of England: But if the s[ai]d William her sonne shall refuse
to give his mother the said somme of twelve pounds of good and
lawfull money of England for the said land: Then my will is, that
my said wife shall have power to sell it to any other man; Item
I give unto Ellen my deere and welbeloved wife; her Executors and
Assignes the Messuage wherein I doe live, with all the houses,
ediffices, and buildings, All all my Areable land, meadowe ground,
and pasture ground, with all and singul[e]r thapp[ur]tenances for
and during the tearme of seaven yeares after my decease, and no
longer; upon Condic[i]on that she shall pay my debtes: Item I give
unto William Peirson my sonne ten shillings of good & lawfull money
of England, to be paid to him by my Executrix within one yeare
after my decease: Item I give unto Henry Peirson my sonne tenn
shillings of good and lawfull money of England, to be paid to him
by my Executrix w[i]thin one yeare after my decease: I give unto
Alse Peirson my daughter tenn shillings of good and lawfull money
of England to be paid to her by my Ex[ecu]trix within one whole
yeare after my decease: All the rest of my goods, Chattells, and
Cattell unbequeathed, my legacies discharged, my debts paid, and
my body decently buried, I give unto Ellen my deare and welbeloved
wife, who I doe make and ordaine my Executrix of this my last will
and testament. In wittnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand
and seale, the daie and yeare first above written: Will[ia]m Peirson
his marke: Sealed, published and declared in the p[re]sents of
George Peirson his marke, Thomas Jackson. Edward Snoxell ./
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