Chelsfield Wills - Part 1
Abstracts of will from Chelsfield proved in
the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
Thomas Chapman
of Chelsfield dated 11 April 1744
Abstract of the will of Thomas Chapman of Chelsfield
yeoman dated 11 April 1744.
My body to be decently and frugally buried in the Parish
Church Yard of Chelsfield.
I give all those my messuages, lands, woods, tenements and
hereditaments in the parishes of Chelsfield and Ash, Kent, together with
all other my real estate in possession and reversion to my son William
Chapman and his heirs, subject to the charge hereafter mentioned.
I give to my dear wife Alice for life an annuity of £20 per
annum in satisfaction of all claims she might have on my real estate by
virtue of the Custom of Kent or otherwise. I charge this annuity on all my
lands etc. to be paid half-yearly by my son William.
I give to my daughter Ann Bigg £20.
I leave all residue of my personal estate to my son William,
out of which he is to pay the legacies etc. and I make him my Executor.
Thomas Chapman witnesses Thos: Norton Hen: Nurse Jeremiah
Ringer, servant with Mr. Norton.
Proved 28 July 1758 by William Chapman the
son. [PCC will PROB11/839]
Transcribed by Geoffrey
Copus