Named in her husband's will as follows:
I William Hawkins of Plimouth, Esq. 6th Oct. 1589
My body to be buried in place & sort as my brother Sr. John Hawkins Knt. & my wife Marie Hawkins shall think most convenient.
Concerning my said wife & the children I have now living as well by her as by my former wife, & all my lands I dispose of them as follows - an annuity of 40 pounds to William Hawkins my eldest son for life out of my lands in Plimouth.[sic]
I give all my lands so charged & all my other lands whatsoever to my wife Marie for life, with remainder to Richard Hawkins my eldest son by the said Marie, & to his heirs male, with remainder respectively in tail mail to Francis my a"d, Nicholas, my 3 d, William my 4th son & - my own right heirs forever.
To Judith Whitakers one of my daughters "all that my bargayne of Hindwell"
To William Whitakers her eldest son, my grandchild 10 pounds & to every of her other children 5 pounds.
To Clare Michaell my daughter 40 pounds.
{Several legacies to servants}
All the rest of my goods to be divided into 3 equal parts to be divided among all my Children by my wife Marie, another 3rd part to my wife Marie, & the remaining one to my brother Sir John Hawkins.
I constitute my wife my sole Executrix, and my brother Sir John Hawkins & Anthony Halse gent. my brother-in-law my Supervisors
Read, signed & sealed in the presence of Edward Combes, Robert Peterson, W-' Hales, Thos. Nun, James Finche, Ric. Wood, Ric. Hawkins, Ric, Collyns, Charles Fenton
Proved in London 20th Oct. 1589 by Marie the relict. {Leicester, 78.}
Named in her husband's will as follows:
I William Hawkins of Plimouth, Esq. 6th Oct. 1589
My body to be buried in place & sort as my brother Sr. John Hawkins Knt. & my wife Marie Hawkins shall think most convenient.
Concerning my said wife & the children I have now living as well by her as by my former wife, & all my lands I dispose of them as follows - an annuity of 40 pounds to William Hawkins my eldest son for life out of my lands in Plimouth.[sic]
I give all my lands so charged & all my other lands whatsoever to my wife Marie for life, with remainder to Richard Hawkins my eldest son by the said Marie, & to his heirs male, with remainder respectively in tail mail to Francis my a"d, Nicholas, my 3 d, William my 4th son & - my own right heirs forever.
To Judith Whitakers one of my daughters "all that my bargayne of Hindwell"
To William Whitakers her eldest son, my grandchild 10 pounds & to every of her other children 5 pounds.
To Clare Michaell my daughter 40 pounds.
{Several legacies to servants}
All the rest of my goods to be divided into 3 equal parts to be divided among all my Children by my wife Marie, another 3rd part to my wife Marie, & the remaining one to my brother Sir John Hawkins.
I constitute my wife my sole Executrix, and my brother Sir John Hawkins & Anthony Halse gent. my brother-in-law my Supervisors
Read, signed & sealed in the presence of Edward Combes, Robert Peterson, W-' Hales, Thos. Nun, James Finche, Ric. Wood, Ric. Hawkins, Ric, Collyns, Charles Fenton
Proved in London 20th Oct. 1589 by Marie the relict. {Leicester, 78.}
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