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James Disbrowe Will ( son of Samuel ) 1690

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James Disbrowe Will ( son of Samuel ) 1690

clifjade  (View posts) Posted: 21 May 2010 6:42PM GMT
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Surnames: Cromwell, Disbrowe, Walford, Tweed, Dunnett, Knight, Traveller, Moule, Slowgrove, Gildersleeve
James Disbrowe of Stepney in the county of Middlesex, Doctor in Physick 26 November 1690. I give & devise the lease of my house at Stepney Causey unto my dear & loving wife Abigail if she survive me,but, if not, unto Mrs Whitfield, spinster, for & during so many years of the said lease as the said Mary Whitfield shall live; and, after her decease, I give the said house & lease, during the residue of the years therein then to come, equally between Mrs Elizabeth Hayter & Mrs Rebecca Hayter. My silver watch to Mr Charles Polhill when he shall attain the age of eighteen years ; also Dr. Goodin's book on the Ephesiaus. All the rest & residue of my goods and chattels &c. to my said wife Abigail. I give & devise allthat my • manner " of Elsworth, with the rights, members and appurtenances thereof, and all my lands & hereditaments in Elsworth in the County of Cambridge, from and after the decease of my father & mother Disbrowe, unto my said wife Abigail until my daughter Elizabeth shall attam her age of eighteen years or die, which shall first happen, if my said wife shall so long live & continue a widow, upon trust that my said wife, during such time as she shall enjoy the said man'' & hereditaments at Elsworth, shall pay the yearly sum of sixty pounds by equal quarterly payments nnto my daughter Elizabeth for her maintenance ; and from & after my said daughter Elizabetli shall attain her said age of eighteen years, or from & after my said wife's second marriage, which shall first happen, I give & devise the yearly rent of sixty pounds unto my said wife Abigail during her life, to be issued & had out of my said manor & lauds in Elsworth, by equalquarterly payments.

If it shall happen that my said daughter Elizabeth shall die without issue of her body in the life of my said dear & honored father Samuel Desbrowe then I give my said manor of Elsworth & my manor of ffaudraytonin the said County of Cambridge & all other my manors & lands & hereditaments unto my said father Samuel Desbrowe & his heirs forever.

My wife to be sole executrix during her life ; and, after her death, my said honored father to be sole executor. 14 January 1G90, A Commission was issued to Joseph Marsh during the minority of Elizabeth Disbrowe minor daughter, Abigail Disbrowe, widow, the relict and one of the executors having died before the Testator and Samuel Disbrowe, the father and the other executor having died before he had accepted the burden of the execution. Vere, 4.

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