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William Danford

Birth
Framlingham, Suffolk Coastal District, Suffolk, England
Death
Oct 1512 (aged 36–37)
Framlingham, Suffolk Coastal District, Suffolk, England
Burial
Framlingham, Suffolk Coastal District, Suffolk, England Add to Map
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Ou the feast of the Assumption of Our Lady, 1512, I, William Dem-ford of Framlingham at the Castle make will, etc.

To be buried in Churchyard of St. Michaels, Framlingham.

Legacies for repairs of churches of Babj'ngham [Ravyngr.am] and Cranesford.

Isabell my wife to have my tenement called Geryeys for life and 40 s. yearly out of my close or teueinent called Lyncolnes.

Powle [Paul] my son at age of 24 to have my said tenement called Lyncolnes.

James my son at age of 24 to take profits of my land in Badyngham [Ravyngham] called Senglers; to him and his heirs.

Reynold my son after death of my wife to have tenement called Gerveys ; to him and heirs of his body; for default same to go to my daurs, Isabell & Eliz.

Legacies to Johan Smyth, Margaret WaUe & Isabell Ederych. Wife & John Ederych to be exors., & Sii- Thomas Grevesou supervisor. Witness : Sir Tliomas Greveson. Proved 23 Oct. 1512.
Ou the feast of the Assumption of Our Lady, 1512, I, William Dem-ford of Framlingham at the Castle make will, etc.

To be buried in Churchyard of St. Michaels, Framlingham.

Legacies for repairs of churches of Babj'ngham [Ravyngr.am] and Cranesford.

Isabell my wife to have my tenement called Geryeys for life and 40 s. yearly out of my close or teueinent called Lyncolnes.

Powle [Paul] my son at age of 24 to have my said tenement called Lyncolnes.

James my son at age of 24 to take profits of my land in Badyngham [Ravyngham] called Senglers; to him and his heirs.

Reynold my son after death of my wife to have tenement called Gerveys ; to him and heirs of his body; for default same to go to my daurs, Isabell & Eliz.

Legacies to Johan Smyth, Margaret WaUe & Isabell Ederych. Wife & John Ederych to be exors., & Sii- Thomas Grevesou supervisor. Witness : Sir Tliomas Greveson. Proved 23 Oct. 1512.

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