Will Details

Will of Thomas Windmill

Date of will not available
Status  
Abode when will written Hanslope, Buckinghamshire
Date of probate 1 March 1633
Summary of will Bequeathed all household items and livestock to his children grandchildren and unnamed daughter in law. He was buried 11th December 1632 
Persons mentioned in will:
Name Relation Abode Role Notes
John Windmill Son    beneficiary   Bequeathed a brown cow and household items 
John Wright Son in Law    beneficiary   Bequeathed a black cow and household items and 5 shillinges 
Thomas Windmill Grandchild    beneficiary   Left 2 sheep 
Thomas Wright Grandchild    beneficiary   Left 2 sheep 
John Wright Grandchild    beneficiary   Left 2 sheep 
Mary Wright Daughter    beneficiary   Left clothes of deceased wife Plus household items 
Notes A nuncupative Will. A kimnell is a wooden tub and a boulting trough is used for flour
Source:  Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies,  reference  D/A/We/29/143
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

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Source: Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies,  reference D/A/We/29/143
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

The Will nuncupative of Thomas Windmill of Hanslopp deceased for his ..   he gave the browne Cowe unto his sonne John Windemill and his blacke Cowe to his sonne in lawe John Wright;  ffor the sheepe he gives two sheepe apeece to his three grandchildren two sheepe to his grandchild Thomas Windmill to choose first two more apeece to Thomas and John Wright his grandchildren to choose after the rest of his sheepe to bee equally divided betwixt his owne sonne and his sonne in lawe;  hee gives to Marye Wright his daughter all the wearing Cloathes both linnen and woollen of his wifes lately dead, hee gives his linnen to his daughter and his daughter in lawe to be devided, he gives the Cupboard in the hall to Marye Wright his daughter hee gives the best C.... to his daughter Mary Wright hee gives his eight pewter dishes one salt one Candlesticke tenn pewter spoones foure brasse kettles two brasse candlestickes one skimer equally to bee devided betwixt his two daughters, hee gives the whole bed as hee lyes on it to his daughter Mary Wright onely the best blankett to his daughter in lawe, and two Chestes to his owne daughter, and a boxe hee gives to Marye Wright the saltinge trough, one tubb one barrell one kimnell to his daughter in lawe one tubb one barrell one kimnell to John Windmill the other bed in the Parlour with the Cloathes, one Chest the great table in the hall with the forme and bench and pennes boltinge trough and Cheese presse the bed in the Chamber to John Wright payinge five shillinges, all the rest of his goods equally to be devided to beare charges equally while hee lives in his buryall and prooveing  his will togeather

Proved 1st march 1633