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Annual Report and Accounts for the Year 1932
Stained Glass Windows at Stowting
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MILTON WILLS
(NEXT SITTINGBOURNE)—II.
BY ARTHUR HUSSEY.
(Continued from Vol. XLIV,p. 102.)
WILLIAM COCHE.
19 Novem 1522. Probate to his Will. Ex'or—John Cowche.
[No more information.] (A. Act. Vol. 5, fol. 120.)
JOHN COWCHE.
7 August 1541. Buried in the churchyard beside my father.
Ex'or :—Son Raynold and have my shop with all thereto. Sons
John, Richard, and daughters Agnes and Cicely various household
things. Witnesses :—Thomas Austen, vicar, Thomas Bocher,
John Panton. [Probate 29 April 1542.] (A. Vol. 22, fol. 242.)
RAYNOLD COWCHE.
16 Feb. 1556-7. Buried where I do end my life. Sons
Amos and Jonas each 2 0 / - and a cow when 18. Daughter Denis
2 0 / - and a cow when 16. Ex'or :—Wife Joan and have residue.
Debts I owe:—William Webb joiner £16. Thomas Redar of
Bredgar 20/-. Thomas Carden of Sheppey £3. James Colsoll
of Sheppey £3. [Probate 4 March 1556-7.] (A. Vol. 30, fol. 291.)
JOAN COWCHE.
25 Feb. 1557-8. Will of Joan Cowche. Ex'ors—Thomas
Master and Hamon Crowch who renounced ex'orship. Administration
to John Cowch, husband. Bonds :—Nicholas Norton
vicar there, and Thomas Harting in £40.
(A. Act. Vol. 13, fol. 19.)
WILLIAM CROUOHE, of ChalkweU.
10 Sept 1472. Buried in the churchyard next le ewe [yewtree].
High altar 20a!. Dom. John parish-priest 8d, parish clerk
6d, sacrist 4td. Light of St Mary 12d. Residue to wife Isabelle
my Ex'or to pay debts. Wife have messuage in which I dwell,
4 acres in Sewers field next the Townmede, 1 | acres at the Forthe.
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14 MILTON WILLS.
Daughter Fehce wife of WiUiam Hogon my Barn with buildings,
dovehouse, and 4 acres of land for life then to her issue. [Probate
16 March 1472-3.] (A. Vol. 2, fol. 146.)
ALICE CRUX.
7 Sept 1487. Buried in the churchyard. Light of the Cross
of the High Loft a wax candle to burn during divine service in
Hartlip church 6d. Joan Cotyng my sister 20/- and half my
goods. Thomas Crux my brother 20/- and the other half of
my goods. Residue to Thomas Cotyng my brother and Ex'or.
[Probate 10 Feb. 1487-8.] (A. Vol. 5, fol. 21.)
WILLIAM DAYWELL or PERYN.
24 Sept 1494. Buried in the churchyard. After debts paid
residue to wife Margaret and Elie Catlott my Ex'ors to dispose
for my soul. Messuage in Newington be sold and £3-6-8 to wife
Margaret, the residue to pay debts. [No Probate. Cf. next
will 21 Feb 1494-5.] (A. Vol. 6, fol. 52.)
ROBERT DEBNAM.
18 June 1529. Buried in the churchyard. Ex'or—Wife
Joan and have residue after paying debts, with Wilham Awse
overseer. Wife have the tenement I dwell in, also tenement
bought from Thomas Keylog for her life, paying to my daughter
Joan 40/- and daughter Ahce 20/- at their marriage. After
the death of my wife son Thomas the younger have the two
tenements in fee simple. Son Thomas the elder the tenement in
St John's hold with two gardens there and the taynter lands1
when he is 25 in fee simple, giving to my daughter Ahce out of the
tenement 2 0 / - at her marriage. If sons die without lawful issue,
then after wife's death all lands tenements be sold, the money
half in charitable works for our souls, other half 40/- to my
daughter Marione the residue between daughters Joan and Ahce.
Witnesses:—Thomas Austen vicar, Thomas Payne, Roger
Yenes, John Bresenden, Nicholas Hart. [Probate 6 August 1529.]
(A. Vol. 18, fol. 203.)
JOAN DEDMAN.
22 May 1539. Administration to her goods granted to Ahce
her daughter. Bonds :—John Payne of Wye, and John Plott
of Iwade, in £40. (A. Act. Vol. 8, fol. 39.)
1 Tenter-ground, where tenter hooks were placed for stretching
skins, cloth, etc.
MILTON WILLS. 15
RAYMOND DICSON, Weaver.
5 April 1528. Buried in the churchyard. Son Robert my
greatest brass pot, two candlesticks, etc, if he die to my wife.
All residue after debts paid to wife Margaret my Ex'or, with
Dom Thomas Austen vicar and Wilham Awse, overseers. Witnesses
:—Dom Thomas Austen, vicar, WUham Awse, Wilham
Loud parish-clerk. [Probate 28 May 1528.]
(A. Vol. 17, fol. 359.)
MATHEW DIGGON.
28 May 1555. Administration to his goods granted to
Margaret his widow. Bonds :—Wilham Okingwold and Simon
Cloke, both of Great Chart, yeomen, in £40.
(A. Act. Vol. 12, fol. 14.)
JOHN DYNE, Weaver.
14 Novem 1545. Buried in the churchyard. Wife Ahce
pay to Christopher Gaye of Sidingbourne and John Thorneton of
Milton, at the next Feast of St Michael £12 to the use of my son
Augustine Dyne when 22, but if dead to my three daughters
Joan, Thomasine, Denys, at their marriage, if all died the money
to wife Ahce if hving, or if dead to the next of my blood. Ex'or :—
Wife Ahce and have residue. Witnesses :—Christopher Gaye,
John Thorneton, Richard Buncker, Wilham Roose. TProbate
12 April 1546.] (A. Vol. 24,"fol. 31.)
JAMES EGETTE.
8 Decern. 1474. Buried in the churchyard. Residue to
wife Joan my Ex'or. Wife have my messuage and five virgates
of land at North street for 20 years, then or at her death to son
John for ever, but if John die within the 20 years then at the
death of Joan be sold, the money disposed in works of charity.
[Probate 13 April 1475.] (A. Vol. 2, fol. 380.)
THOMAS EGETTE.1
10 Feb 1477-8. Buried in the churchyard. Residue to wife
Joan my Ex'or. Wife have my messuage at Northstreet, and
to her heirs assigns for ever. [Probate 10 May 1478.]
(A. Vol. 3, fol. 163.)
1 A Thomas Eohet, husbandman, joined John Cade in 1450, and had
pardon.—Arch. Cant., VII, p. 268.
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16 MILTON WILLS.
RICHARD ELLIOTT.
17 June 1506. Administration to his goods granted to
Katherine his widow. (A. Act. Vol. 3, fol. 148.)
JOHN ELIOTT.
5 July 1510. My body to the earth to be buried in a holy
place (in loco sacro). Residue to wife Ehsabeth and sons John,
Wilham, Thomas my Ex'ors, with Wilham Peerson overseer.
Wife have one house that she will chose of the two for life then
to my sons equally, the other to my sons. Witnesses :—John
Stamford curate there, Wilham Peerson, Thomas Payne. [Probate
19 Sept 1510.] (A. Vol. 11, fol. 198.)
MAWDE, widow of Cuthbert ELLWODE.
No date. Buried in the churchyard beside my husband.
John Ade have all moveables and debts owing to me to bring up
my children until they be 14, and discharge me of the last WiU of
Richard Horn1, and my brother John Huggine and Lockysmith
of Tonge for my husband's Will. Anise [Agnes] my daughter
8 pewter platters, 4 pewter dishes, 2 sawcers, the greatest brewing
kettle with the trivet, a chafer to stand by the fire, etc, at her
marriage or when 20. Sons Robert and Thomas the residue of
the pewter and brass. Mawd Watson daughter of my sister
6-8d at her marriage. Ex'or—John Ade, with John Huggine
my brother and John Rede overseers. That a table, form and
querne (handmill) remain to my house at Borden. Residue to
Ex'or to pay debts, etc. Witnesses :—Thomas Austen, vicar,
John Huggine, John Rede. [Probate 24 January 1536-7.]
(A. Vol. 21, fol. 113.)
WILLIAM FIGGE.
8 Decern 1551. Probate to his Will. Ex'or—Thomas
Figge, brother. [No more information.]
(A. Act. Vol. 10, fol. 109.)
JOHN FINOHE, gent.
20 March 1548-9. [Probate 26 Sept. 1549.]
(A. Vol. 26, fol. 275-9.)
(This long Will is printed in Arch. Cant., Vol. XIII, 328-32.)
1 See the will of John Horne, 1528, of which her husband, Cuthbert,
was one of the Exors. No Will of Cuthbert Ellwode.
MILTON WILLS. 17
THOMAS FLAWNE.
18 Oct 1518. Buried in the churchyard. My brother
Wilham Flawne [of Newington] my best gown and 6-8d. Margaret
Bowdon my sister two seames of malt, and John Bowdonmy brother
the best cow. Margaret Cheseman sister of my wife, the best
gown of my wife. Residue disposed by my brother Wilham
Flawne my Ex'or. Witnesses—Thomas Austen, vicar, William
Flawne, John Higgin, John Catlott. [Probate 27 Oct. 1518.]
(A. Vol. 13, fol. 326.)
JOHN FRANCKLEN.
23 Sept 1554. Administration to his goods granted to
Ehsabeth his widow. Bonds :—John Stone, tailor, of Milton,
and John Bocchar of Sidingborne, tallow-chandler, in £20.
(A. Act. Vol. 11, fol. 117.)
JOHN FURNER.
9 May 1555. Administration to his goods granted to Alice
his widow. (A. Act. Vol. 12, fol. 13.)
WILLIAM FOSTAR.
3 April 1520. Buried in the churchyard. To the Brotherhood
of St James 6-8d to the stock of the Brotherhood. To the
gilding of the Rood-loft 3-4cZ. Ex'or—My daughter Joan, with
Thomas Austen, vicar, overseer. Thomas Letcott1 her (sic)
husband my colt. Joan my daughter have my house in fee
simple and pay my debts. Residue to wife Cecile. Witnesses :—
Thomas Austen vicar, Alexander Simpson, John Carpenter,
John Hartt. [Probate 24 May 1520.] (A. Vol. 15, fol. 78.)
MARGARET, widow of WILLIAM GARDINER.
28 Decern 1554. Buried in the churchyard beside my
husband. To poor people at my burial 6-8d. Agnes Gurnarde
daughter of my daughter £3-6-8c?, and Gurnarde shaU not have
the keeping of the same. Residue to Agnes and Ahce Pegram
my two daughters. Ex'or :—Agnes Pegram with my brother
John Colman overseer.
Witnesses :—Thomas Bull, Raynolde Crowche, John Stonden,
Wilham Coting. [Probate 21 Feb. 1554-5.]
(A. Vol. 30, fol. 61.)
1 Thomas Letcote, of Halstow, yeoman, died 1540, married Joan
Fostar, by whom a son, John.—A. Vol. 22, fol. 29.
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NICHOLAS GATE.1
26 April 1481. Buried in the churchyard. Dom Peter
Dingle vicar to pray for my soul in the church a trental of masses
8/-. Ex'ors—Wife Margaret and son WiUiam, have residue
to pay debts and dispose for my soul. Feoffees—Peter Dingle,
clerk, Thomas Sayer, John Bull to sell three acres of land in
Norkefied in Borden, the money in three parts—(1) wife Margaret,
(2) son Wilham, (3) repair of my messuage and expenses of my
burial. After the death of my wife my messuage in the Town of
Middelton with land called Downe to son Wilham for ever.
[Probate 19 Decern. 1481.] (A. Vol. 3, fol. 386.)
THOMAS GEDDYN.
8 March 1533-4. Buried in the church next to my wife.
High altar 6-8