Page John 1685 of Ab Kettleby Will

John Page of Ab Kettleby 1685 Will and Inventory

Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland Archives PR/T/1685/113

In the Name of God Amen I John Page of Ab Kettleby in the County of Leicester weaver being very weake in body but of good and perfect understanding & memory (I blesse god therefore) do make & ordayn this my last will and testament in manner & forme following (that is to say)

First I doe freely resigne & yield up my soule into the hands of almighty god my most mercifull and loveing father hopeing to be eternally saved & glorified by the free graces Meritts and satisfaction of Christ Jesus my most blessed Lord and Saviour & by no other waies or meanes whatsoever

My body I commit to the Earth whence it came to be decently buried at the discretion of my executrix herein after named

And concerning my temporall estate & goods I dispose thereof as hereafter ensueth

First I give and divise unto Agness my dear & loveing wife All my Cottage house or tenement Comons Pasture Sheepe comons … orchard yards buildings proffittes and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging Scituate & being in Ab Kettleby aforesaid & now in my occupation (excepting that bay parte of the said Cottage which I lately built & full liberty of intresse egresse & regresse to & from the same) To hold to her and her assignes for & dureing the terme of her naturall life

And after her decease I give & devise my said whole Cottage or Tenement with the Comons Pasture Sheep Comons Orchards yards & all & singular the Buildings profits Comodities & appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging unto my Eldest Son Joseph Page & to his heirs for ever Provided that my said son Joseph or his heires do well & truly pay or cause to be paid unto my son Tymothy Page his Maister the sume of thirty shillings (parte of the money I still owe unto him at the time it shalbe due to him, & doe also pay unto my sons Thomas Page and John Page each of them the Sume of ten shillings at the end of one year next after my decease and provided also that my said son Joseph Page or his heires shall & do at the request & demand of my supervisors hereinafter named & the survivor of them & their heires or the heires of the survivor of them & at his owne proper costs and charges give good & sufficient security unto my sd supervisors & the survivor of them or to the heires of the survivor of them to pay or cause to be paid unto my daughters Dorothy Page & Anne Page each of them the Sume of fourty shillings and unto my youngest son Josiah Page the Sume of fifty shillings, & to my two other sons Stephen Page and Timothy Page each of them the Sume of Ten shillings at their respective ages of one & twenty yeares

And in case my said Son Joseph Page shall refuse or neglect the payment of the said thirty shillings to my said son Timothy his Master or the said Ten shillinges apeice to my said sons Thomas & John, or to give such security as aforesaid for the payment of the said legacys or sumes of money to my said daughters, & to my said other sons Josiah Stephen & Timothy or to any of them according as I have before appointed Then I give & devise my said Cottage or Tenement Pasture Comons Orchard yard Buildings profits & appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging unto my supervisors herein after apointed & their heires upon this special trust in them reposed that they will sell the same or so much thereof as they shall think good, for the raising & payment of the aforesaid Sumes of money & legacys before herein appointed & secured to be paid out of the same by my said son Joseph or his heires, with all such interest as they shall expend & lay out for the same, and also the reimbursing themelves all their charges & expences in and about the management & execution their sd trust

Also I give & bequeath unto my said son Joseph all my Loomes Geeres & other implements & utensils of my trade provided that he do for the space of Two full yeares next after my decease give & allow unto my said wife the one full third parte of the gaines & proffittes of the said trade, which if he shall refuse to do, or that my said wife & he shall not agree to live together, then I give the said Loomes Geeres & other Utensills of my trade to my said wife to her free & full use onely for the space of Two yeares from and after such refusal of the payment of the said third parte of the gaines & profffitts hereby by my said son Joseph to my said wife, or such disagreement as aforesaid, & after the end of the said last menconed terme of two yeares I give the said Loomes Geers & utensils of my trade unto my said son Joseph

Also I give unto my said two daughters Dorothy Page and Anne Page each of them a tester bedstead, each of them a Cupboard & each of them Two pewter dishes to be delivered them at their respective dayes of Marriage or the decease of my said wife (which shall first happen)

And all the rest & residue of my Goods Cattle Chattles & creditts unbequeathed I give & bequeath unto my said dear & loveinge wife Agness Page whom I do constitute ordayn & appoint the sole & full Executrix of this my last will and Testament

And I doe appoint my loveing brother in law Nicholas Moore and my loveing Cousin George Ellyott to be Supervisors of this my last will & testament & entreat them to use their best care & endeavours that this my last will be duely observed & performed

And I do hereby renounce & utterly revoke all former willes & Testament

And in testimony hereunto I have hereunto set my hand & seale the fifthe day of March Ano Dni 1684 et Ano regm Dni wid Jacobi Scdi die … nunc … … et Primo

                                                                                                                John Page

Signed sealed & published in the presence of us who did attest the same in the presence of the said Testator

Nicholas Moore

The marke of James Moore

Geo: Elyott

PR/I/87/148

October the 3th 1685

A True & perfect Inventorie of the good & Chattles of John Page of Ab Kettelby in the Countie of Leic weaver late deceased prized by us whose names are underwritten

£sd
Imprimis his Pursse & apparel020000
It in the Hall the fyre yrons & Hanggins000304
Twoe Tables Fower Stooles twoe Chaires One Cubbard010600
It in the Parrlor One Bed with bedinge belonging to it & a Cubbard011000
It in the grate Parlor One Bed with bedinge twoe Chests & a Coffer021000
It in the Chamber One Bed with Bedinge a truncke & a Table030000
It the Puter & Brasse021000
It three Barrells & three Tubbs001000
It fower & Twentie yards of Cloth A halfe a dozen of napkins & a Table Cloth011000
It Twoe Cowes & six sheepe041000
It Twoe weeles & a Churne000400
It in the shope the Loumes & Implements belonginge to the trade050000
It thinges not seene & forgotten001000
Sume is250304

Robert Blanckley

Nicolas Moore

Micheall Pares

Exhibited 6 October 1685