Testamenta cantiana : a series of extracts from fifteenth and sixteenth century wills relating to church building and topography.
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- 1906-1907
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Testamenta cantiana : a series of extracts from fifteenth and sixteenth century wills relating to church building and topography. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![To be buried in Chalke Churche in the chauncell bifore the figure of our lady of Pity. I bequeth to the chapell in the crosse a masboke, a chalice, & a peyre of A^estments that the Vicar may sing ther when it please him on worken dayes. Sir Thomas Boswyn, 1500. Proved 1505. (P.C.C., 4, Adeane.) To paving of the Church vjs. viijt?. Eichard Alen, 1510. (P.C.C., 38, Bennett.) CHAELTON. I will and bequeth to John my son to take the brode worlde as I have doon and I gyf hym my daily blessyng for other worldly goods I haue none to gyf hym. Philipp Eandes, 1527. (Ylll., 104.) CHATHAM. Lego ad fabricam campanilis ecclesie parochialis de Chatham xL. Thomas Ballard, 1465. Proved 1466, (P.C.C., 14, Grodyn.) To the makyng of the hie beam ijs. iiij<^. Thomas Lorkyn, 1503. (VI., 83.) My wife to pave Saynt James chapell in the parish church of Chatham. John Monde, 1535. (IX., 186.) At my buriall v masses with dirge comendacons and salmes of the passion and euery preste viijc?. and to v clerks ther iiij<7. and to V ladds helping the prests to mass v pence and d^ a seme of whete for bredd to pore peple and d’ a seme of malte for drinke and iij cheses of xijc?. John Lorkyn of Luton in the parish of Chetham, 1538. (IX., 264.) To the church a sute of vestyments w* deken and subdeken. Eichard Henley, 1540. (IX., 301.) To be buried in Saint James Chapell in the church of Cheatham. To the church a blue veluett cope, price \ii]U. Thomas Henley, yeoman, 1545. (X., 167.) CHELSFIELD. To be buryde yn the porche of the chyrche of Chelsfield. To the pauement of the porche iijs. iiijc^. William Whythed, 1468. (III., 18.) To y® payntyng of our lady of pite xij^/. To Eichard Bonaun- tor, parson of Chelsfield, five acre of londe lying in a feld calld grete feld lyynge vnder parsons hawe in Chelsfield to hym and his successors for euermore for to be prayd for and all my frends euermore perpetually. Thomas Jetour, 1472. (HI., 159.) To the Eodelofte ij boyshell of barley. William Cokke, 1472.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2898738x_0038.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


