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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![Item, towarde a cope xs. To the pavyng of y® church quarter malte. Eichard Elys, 1524. (VII., 325.) To Eaukham church a torche price v^. To the reparacon of the bell xh?. William Clement of Chellisfelde, 1526. (VIII., 50.) I bequeith to hey too aulter clothes to the cburche of Eaukham vjs. viijc?. John Walter, 1529. (VIII., 220.) EEINDSBUEY. To the making of the Eode loft in the parish church of Erendis- hury a quarter of barley. Henry Lorkyn of Eochester, 1471. (IV., 1.) Lego facture none trahis ecclesie predicte vjs. viijc?. Johanna, Veddy, 1474. (IV., 143.) Lego trabi ibidem xi]V. John Swynam (IV., 143) and William Bett, 1474. (IV., 143.) Sepeliendum in cimiterio de Erensbury coram hostio australi. John Godwyn, 1509. (VI., 247.) Sepeliendum in cimiterio coram hostio boriali ecclesie. Edward Grene, 1513. (VI., 356.) To the church of Erensbury xxx^^ moder shepe for an obet for me and for the soulles of my father and moder and all cristen sonilez on the Monday after sollmass daye, to fyue prests for dirige and mas.ses ijs. y]d., in ofleryng yd. Item, for the herse, yd. Item, to the ryngars in brede and drynke i]d., for the labors y\d. Item, to the curate and euery churchwarden to see this obet doon y]d. a pece. Item, in Goode Eriday in brede and ale to be dalte in the same churche to poor people ij^. My house and lands in Erensbury called Noke. Thomas Danyell of Strode, 1527. (VIII., 126.) To be buried in our lady chaunsell in the church of Erennes- bury. I geve to the said church a cross to stand vppon the herse at buryings and obetts and other tymes vppon our lady aulter. Eichard Brawdrib, priest, late rector of Halsto, 1533. (IX., 103.) I’o be buried in the churchyard next the cross. Walter Peron, 1535. (IX., 172.) To bey an albe and a holie water stok viis. John Cater, 1538. (IX., 2730 GILLINGHAM. Ad fabricam ecclesie de Gillingham xxs. Item, volo quod executores mei ordinent vnum lapidem marmoreum ad ponendurn super tumulum Johanne uxoris mee in australi capella ecclesie de Gillyngham predicte valoris iiij7^. xiijs. \\\]d. [Daughter Anne, now in Hartford Abbey.] Eichard Bamme, Esq., 1442. Proved 1452. (P.C.C., 17, Eous.) To be buried in the parish church of Gillingham as nigh vnto thaulter next before the pewe that I vse to sitt in as it may goodly be doen. William Godfray thelder, yeoman, 1525. (P.C.C., 19, Porche.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2898738x_0055.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


