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The Will of
Edward HOADLEY
(c1570-1635)

In the Name of God Amen the fourtheenth daye of July one
thousand six hundred thirtie fyve I
Edward Hoadley
of Eastgrinsted in the Countie of Sussex yeoman being sicke in body but of
good and perfect rememberance thanks be given to God first and principally I
bequeath my soule to Almighty God my Creator and to Jesus Christ my Redeemer
trusting by his death and passion to have life everlasting and my body to
the earth Item I give to the poore of Eastgrinstead two shillings to be
distributed by [---] [---] I give unto Robert Hoadly my oldest sonne
fourteen pounds of lawfull money of England to be payed unto him by my
Executrix [---] fower yeares next after my decease Item I give unto
Thomas Hoadley my sonne fiftie shillings of like lawfull money to be
payed to him by my executrix [---] fower yeares
next after my decease Item I give unto my Daughter
Jane Selyard widdowe fyftie shillings [---] like lawfull money of
England to be payed unto her [---] fower yeares
next after my decease by my executrix Item I give and bequeath unto my
Daughter Alice Birch the wife of John Birch two shillings and
six pence to be payed unto her within one yeare next after my decease And yf
it [---] [---] if Robert Hoadly ~ Thomas Hoadly my
sonnes and my Daughter Selyard doo [---] [---] of them to dye before
the fower yeares be expired [---] then [---] departing and dye [---] [---]
her or them [---] for being dead shall [---] [---]
[---] of them And if it [---]
of them do dye before the fower yeares by [---]
[---] them [---] [---] to be equally divided between the children of myne by
my last wife Item I give and beuqeath unto Edward Hoadly my sonne
three pounds of lawfull money to be payed unto him by my executrix [--- ]
[---] shall [---] to the age of one and twenty yeares Item I give unto
John Hoadly my sonne three pounds the like lawfull money to be payed
unto him by myne executrix when [---] [---] to the [---] of one and twenty
yeares Item I give and bequeath unto Margaret Hoadley ~ Mildred
Hoadley ~ Anne Hoadlye ~ Mary Hoadlye and Joane Hoadlye
my Daughters unto either of them fourtie shillings a peece to be payed to
either of them by my executrix [---] [---] either of them shall come
to the age of sixteen yeares or at their daye of marriage [---] shall first
happen to be be the [---] of all my goods cattell and chattels [---] and
[---] bequeathed my [---] payed and funerall dischargd I give and bequeath
unto Mildred Hoadley my wife [---] I make executrix of this my last
will and testament And I doo appoint my [---] good frends my brother
Richard Caplye and my neigbour John Wyckens to be my Overseers of
this my last will and testament and I give unto either of them for their
paynes two shillings six pence a peece In witness [---] I have [---] sett my
hand and seale Edward Hodely written [---] [---] John [-nder--]
[---] [---]
Proved on 29 August 1635
Transcribed by Mandy Willard on 22 January 2007 from a
digitised copy of the original document, ref. Prob 11/168.

HOADLEY

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