Will Details

Will of Thomas Hollis

Date of will 13 August 1622
Status  
Abode when will written Hanslope, Buckinghamshire
Date of probate 24 September 1622
Summary of will Bequeathed 12 pence to each of his children and the residue to his wife. Request to be buried in Hanslope churchyard.  
Persons mentioned in will:
Name Relation Abode Role Notes
Thomas Hollis Son    beneficiary   Left 12 pence 
Alexander Hollis Son    beneficiary   Left 12 pence 
Robert Hollis Son    beneficiary   Left 12 pence 
Mary Hollis Daughter    beneficiary   Left 12 pence 
ffrancis Hollis Son    beneficiary   Left 12 pence 
Mawdelin Hollis Daughter    beneficiary   Left 12 pence 
Agnis Hollis Wife    beneficiary   Left residue of estate 
Margery Whitacre     witness   Present at the verbally declared will of Thomas Hollis 
Bennett Byrchmore     trustee/overseer   Valued goods of Thomas Holis 
Thomas Church     trustee/overseer   Valued goods of Thomas Hollis 
Elizabeth Furnes     witness   Present at the verbally declared will of Thomas Hollis 
William Arpin     witness   Present at verbally declared will of Thomas Hollis 
Source:  Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies,  reference  D/A/Wf/24/44/A
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Source: Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies,  reference D/A/Wf/24/44/A
The original document from which this image has been taken is held by the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies, County Hall, Aylesbury, Bucks HP20 1UU, UK. Copies may be made for private use, but anyone wishing to publish the will, in whole or in part, or to reproduce it on their website should contact the Centre. A photocopy of the will can be ordered from the Centre

Anno Dom 1622 August 13

The nuncupative will of Thomas Hollis of Hanslapp in the County of Buckes being sicke in body but of good and p[er]fecte remembrance did bequeathe his soule into the handes of Allmighty and his body to be buryed in the Churche yarde of Hanslapp aforesaid

Item he gave unto Every on[e] of his children twelve pence apece viz Thomas Hollis, Alexander, Robert , Mary, ffrancis and Mawdelin Hollis to be geven unto them within on[e] twelve moneth after his deceasse and all the Reste of his goodes whatsoever and chattells  He gave unto Agnis Hollis his wife in the presentes of Margery Whitacre and Elizabeth ffurnes

Proved 24th day September 1622

Inventory of Goodes and Chattells of Thomas Hollis of Hanslapp Late deceassed praysed by William Arpin  Bennitt Byrchmore and Thomas Churche the xxvij th day of September  Anno dom 1622

Imprimis in the haule on[e] table and forme and two liutle benches ..........................................................vj s

Item on[e] litle ... or presse and on[e] falling table dishes spoones and some other trumpery...................ij s vj d 

Item two kettles on[e] possnit and on[e] Iron pot

Item on[e] spit cobbirons frying panne bellowes and other trumpery ........................................................iij s

Item in the parlor on[e] square table o[e] cubbord on[e] forme on[e] penne on[e] court cubbord and

thre tooles prise .........................................................................................................................................xxx s

Item in the same rume on[e] cheste and two chaires foure pewter platters thre candlestickes on[e] cupp

and on[e] salte  ..........................................................................................................................................vj s viij d 

Item in the nether ... foure Barrelles and on[e] hoggshed two tubbes and on[e] kimnell on[e] boulting

tunne with other lumber .............................................................................................................................vij s

Item two bedstedes and two coffers three blankets on[e] boulster and on[e] paire of shetes ...................viij s

Item his waring Apparrell ...........................................................................................................................vj s  viij d

Some   ..............................................L iiij   vj s  x d

Thomas Churche

Bennett Byrchmore

Signed William Arpin