Here is an abstract of John's Will:
To son John Bartole three parcels of my _____ situate in Crewkerne aforesaid in a place there called _______ from and immediately after the widowhood or death of _____ wife, during the residue of years which shall then be for to come and unexpired, as by one deed there _____ the hand and seal of one William Owsley more plainly it doth appear. To son Thomas Bartole my barn, _____ one yard of arable ground lying near the eastefield of Crewkerne, after the widowhood or death of Agnes my now wife. To daughter Magdaleen Bartole in mon___ pounds. To Thomas Bartole, Peter Bartole, and Magdaleen Bartole, my sons and daughter, my household stuff equally divided. To daughter Annes [Agnes?] the brass crock which was given her by the widow Frecke, her godmother. To Gilbert and Richard, the sons of my daughter Agnes, a silver spoon each. To my son John Bartole's three children 20s. apiece. Residue to Agnes my now wife, sole executrix. [Signed] by me John Bartole, my signe. Witness to the truth hereof, John Fullers. Proved at Crewkerne, April 1640, by the executrix named.
Here is an abstract of John's Will:
To son John Bartole three parcels of my _____ situate in Crewkerne aforesaid in a place there called _______ from and immediately after the widowhood or death of _____ wife, during the residue of years which shall then be for to come and unexpired, as by one deed there _____ the hand and seal of one William Owsley more plainly it doth appear. To son Thomas Bartole my barn, _____ one yard of arable ground lying near the eastefield of Crewkerne, after the widowhood or death of Agnes my now wife. To daughter Magdaleen Bartole in mon___ pounds. To Thomas Bartole, Peter Bartole, and Magdaleen Bartole, my sons and daughter, my household stuff equally divided. To daughter Annes [Agnes?] the brass crock which was given her by the widow Frecke, her godmother. To Gilbert and Richard, the sons of my daughter Agnes, a silver spoon each. To my son John Bartole's three children 20s. apiece. Residue to Agnes my now wife, sole executrix. [Signed] by me John Bartole, my signe. Witness to the truth hereof, John Fullers. Proved at Crewkerne, April 1640, by the executrix named.
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