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'''T: Georgij
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Boldero''' [RH MARGIN]
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'''In the name of God Amen:'''
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The Thirtieth day of Aprill annoo domini 1663 And in the fifteenth yeare
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of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of
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god king of England Scotland france and Ireland defender of the
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etctera, I George Boldero of London, merchant being not in good health of
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body but of good sound and perfect memory praise be given unto god there
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fore, and considering with my selfe the brevity and uncertainty of this life
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and that alll flesh must yield unto death when it shall please god to call doe
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therefore make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in writing in
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manner and forme following That is to saye
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First and principally I com=
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mend my soule into the hands of Almightie god my maker hopeing and
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assuredly beleeving through the only merritts of Jesus Christ my Savi
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our to bee made pertaker of life everlasting and my body I committ to
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the earth from whense it came To be decently buried at the discretion of my
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executrix hereunder named
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And as touching and concerning that portion and
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estate THat god hath bin pleased to allott unto me in this life I give
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depose and bequeath as followeth
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Imprimis I doe hereby give and bequeath
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unto Margaret Boldero Mary Boldero Elizabeth Boldero and George Boldero my
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Children
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PROB 11/319/509 Will of George Boldero, Merchant of London 14 March 1666



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T: Georgij
Boldero [RH MARGIN]

In the name of God Amen:
The Thirtieth day of Aprill annoo domini 1663 And in the fifteenth yeare
of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of
god king of England Scotland france and Ireland defender of the
etctera, I George Boldero of London, merchant being not in good health of
body but of good sound and perfect memory praise be given unto god there
fore, and considering with my selfe the brevity and uncertainty of this life
and that alll flesh must yield unto death when it shall please god to call doe
therefore make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in writing in
manner and forme following That is to saye

First and principally I com=
mend my soule into the hands of Almightie god my maker hopeing and
assuredly beleeving through the only merritts of Jesus Christ my Savi
our to bee made pertaker of life everlasting and my body I committ to
the earth from whense it came To be decently buried at the discretion of my
executrix hereunder named

And as touching and concerning that portion and
estate THat god hath bin pleased to allott unto me in this life I give
depose and bequeath as followeth

Imprimis I doe hereby give and bequeath
unto Margaret Boldero Mary Boldero Elizabeth Boldero and George Boldero my
Children







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TNA

Chancery

PROB

PROB 11/304/17 Will of Henry Boldero, Merchant Adventurer of Dordrecht, Holland 03 April 1661 SEE HCA 13/72 f.52v and Ancestry Digital Image

PROB 11/315/49 Will of John Boldero, Merchant in the English Court of Dordrecht, Holland 16 September 1664 SEE Ancestry Digital Image

PROB 11/319/509 Will of George Boldero, Merchant of London 14 March 1666 SEE HCA 13/72 f.52v and Ancestry Digital Image



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