Held at: | The National Archive |
Reference: | PROB/11/278 |
Source: | Digital copy of original documents |
Title: | Probate Collection; nuncupative Will for Blanch George |
Place name: | Clodock |
Date: | 1658 |
Description
1. nuncupative Will dated April 1650.
Beneficiaries:
'…..declare these words following or words to the same effect':
She left everything she had to her youngest daughter Mary George, 'if it please God she doe live' but if she dies then everything passes to her other children except for a one year old heifer which is left to goddaughter, Johan Delahay.
Executors: none nominated.
Neither signed nor marked by testator.
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Witnesses: Hugh George and Rowland Scudamore.
Date of Probate:.21 May 1658
Observations
As this is taken from a copy of the will deposited at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury there are no supporting documents.
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