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Testamentum Willm Mallery
In the name of God Amen The seaventh day
of December in Anno Dm 1625 I Richard Mallary of
Rushden in the Countie of Northampton husband[man] being sicke in bodie
but yet in good and perfitt remembrance god be praysed therefore
doe make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in
manner and forme following. First I give and bequeath my
soule into the hands of Allmightie god and soe forth. Item
I give to my daughter Jane Mallory one Coffer. Item I give
to my sonne William Mallary my barre of Iron. Item I give
to my daughter Mary the wife of Thomas Paine xij d.
Item I give to my sonne Richard Mallary one sheape. Item
all the rest of my goodes and cattells both moveable and unmoveable
I give and bequeath unto Margaret my wife
whom I make my whole Executrix to see my debts paid and
all other funeral expences discharged. Signed Richard Mallary.
Witnesses to the same Oliver Latimer Thomas Bates
Probate 10 July 1626.
Inventarij summa £27-6s-8d
Note: this will is headed Willm Mallery but is Richard Mallery in the actual will
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