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WILLIAM BRICE

dd 9.8.1732
pr 10.10.1732

to wife Elizabeth £5 paid when she desireth by my exec to pay her 4s every week during her life

to son John all estate in Hanslope paying such legacies as follows

to son Richard £5 and I do forgive him paying of all sums and money that he borrowed of me and I give him my best wagon

to daughter Elizabeth £40 one year after decease

executor to pay my loving wife £5 for her to dispose as she thinks fit at her death , my meaning that my executor pays it at her death as she shall think fit to order

to son John all my stock and crops and effects

my will is that my wife may live with my son John have use of my goods but if they think proper my will is that my household goods pass equally between son John and wife. son to be exec

Signed William Brice
Witness
John Harris
Thomas Geary

Inventory
20.9.1732
kitching 1 table 1 chair 2 kettles
4 chears, 4 pewter dishes and other things
8.
10.
0.
in kitching chamber 1 bed & bedding &other things
2.
10.
0.
in buttery 4 tubs, 3 barrels and other lumber
0.
10.
0.
in chamber over buttery
1 bed and bedding 3 chests and other things
8.
10.
0.
for hay
3.
10.
0.
wheat
10.
0.
0.
peas and oats
6.
10.
0.
peas and beans
9.
15.
0.
1 waggon, 1 cart 2 plows and 2 harrows
2.
5.
0.
4 horses
6.
0.
0.
6 cows
10.
0.
0.
70 sheep
10.
5.
0.
hoggs and pigs
2.
5.
0.
wood and hoffels
2.
10.
0.
wearing apparel and money in purse
10.
5.
0.
Total
£83.
5.
0.
Prised Alexander Brice, John Blunt, Richard Winn


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