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+ | IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I Benjamin Boate of Deptford in the County of Kent being sicke and weake of body but of sounc and perfect minde and memory (thankes be given to Allmighty God) doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament the Tenth day of Aprill in the Three and Twentieth yeare of | ||
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+ | THE REIGNE of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith yr Anno Dmi 1671 in manner and forme following That is to say | ||
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+ | FFIRST and principally I recommend my Soule unto Allmighty God Maker and Creator hopeing and stedfastly beleiving through the alone merritts of Jesus Christ my blessed Saviour and Redeemer to receive full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sinnes and life everlasting My body I committ to the Earth to be buried in the parish Church of Deptford aforesaid in such decent and Christian manner as to my Executors here under named shall seeme meet And my Will us that there shall be a sermon preached att my ffunerall for which fforty shillings shall be paid to the Minister that shall preach the same And I will that all such debts and duties as I shall truely owe to any person or persons att the time of my decease shall be truely paid by my Executors hereafter named within as short time after my decease as may be conveniently | ||
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+ | And as Touching that worldly meanes and estate both reall and personall which it hath pleased Allmighty God of his mercy and goodnesse to bestow upon mee I doe give devise and bequeath and dispose thereof as followeth | ||
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+ | And first as touching my reall estate I doe give and devise unto my sonne Joseph Boate and the heires of his body lawfully to be begotten All that Messuage or Tennement with the appurtenances wherein I now dwell scituate in Deptford aforesaid And all those two Messuages or Tennements with the appurtenances now in the severall tenures or occupations of Henry ffeilder and John Madloe scituate in Deptford aforesaid neare unto my said now dwelling house And all that my Messuage or Tennement with the appurtenances late in the tenure or occupation of William ?Dutton and now in the tenure or occupation of Robert Johns scituate in Deptford aforesaid neare unto the lower Watergate there | ||
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+ | ITEM I give and devise unto my sonne Benjamin Boate and the heires of his body lawfully to be begotten All those my two Messuages or tennements with theire appurtenances now called or knowne by the severall names of the Still and the ?Salutation Lyeing and being in DEptford aforesaid neare the Lower Watergate there One of which Messuages or Tennements was late in the occupation of William Mathewes Distiller and is now in the occupation of Gilbert ?Auckle and the other of them was late in the occupation of William Hills and is now in the occupation of Thomas Eaton And all that my Messuage or Tenement with the appurtenances late in the occupation of Percivall Gascogne and now in the occupation of William Clegg scituate in Deptford aforesaid neare the Lower Watergate there and adjoyning to or standing neare the said Tennement late in the tenure of the said William Dutton And all that my Messuage or Tennement with the appurtenances now in the tenure or occupation of [Blank in original document] Moone widdow scituate in Deptford aforsd in a certaine Court or Yard upon the southside of the street or Lane between the Lower Watergate and the Middle Watergate: there and all that my little Tennement with the appurtenances now in the tenure of Alice Hutton scituate in Deptford aforesaid and adjoyning to the said Messuage now in the occupation of the said Robert Johns And my Will and minde is that my said sonns Jospeh Boate abd Benjamin Boate shall be heires one unto the other touching the said Messuages or tenements to them | ||
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Benjamin Boate will
PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Benjamin Boate of Deptford, Kent 12 April 1672
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IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I Benjamin Boate of Deptford in the County of Kent being sicke and weake of body but of sounc and perfect minde and memory (thankes be given to Allmighty God) doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament the Tenth day of Aprill in the Three and Twentieth yeare of
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THE REIGNE of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second by the Grace of God of England Scotland ffrance and Ireland King defender of the ffaith yr Anno Dmi 1671 in manner and forme following That is to say
FFIRST and principally I recommend my Soule unto Allmighty God Maker and Creator hopeing and stedfastly beleiving through the alone merritts of Jesus Christ my blessed Saviour and Redeemer to receive full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sinnes and life everlasting My body I committ to the Earth to be buried in the parish Church of Deptford aforesaid in such decent and Christian manner as to my Executors here under named shall seeme meet And my Will us that there shall be a sermon preached att my ffunerall for which fforty shillings shall be paid to the Minister that shall preach the same And I will that all such debts and duties as I shall truely owe to any person or persons att the time of my decease shall be truely paid by my Executors hereafter named within as short time after my decease as may be conveniently
And as Touching that worldly meanes and estate both reall and personall which it hath pleased Allmighty God of his mercy and goodnesse to bestow upon mee I doe give devise and bequeath and dispose thereof as followeth
And first as touching my reall estate I doe give and devise unto my sonne Joseph Boate and the heires of his body lawfully to be begotten All that Messuage or Tennement with the appurtenances wherein I now dwell scituate in Deptford aforesaid And all those two Messuages or Tennements with the appurtenances now in the severall tenures or occupations of Henry ffeilder and John Madloe scituate in Deptford aforesaid neare unto my said now dwelling house And all that my Messuage or Tennement with the appurtenances late in the tenure or occupation of William ?Dutton and now in the tenure or occupation of Robert Johns scituate in Deptford aforesaid neare unto the lower Watergate there
ITEM I give and devise unto my sonne Benjamin Boate and the heires of his body lawfully to be begotten All those my two Messuages or tennements with theire appurtenances now called or knowne by the severall names of the Still and the ?Salutation Lyeing and being in DEptford aforesaid neare the Lower Watergate there One of which Messuages or Tennements was late in the occupation of William Mathewes Distiller and is now in the occupation of Gilbert ?Auckle and the other of them was late in the occupation of William Hills and is now in the occupation of Thomas Eaton And all that my Messuage or Tenement with the appurtenances late in the occupation of Percivall Gascogne and now in the occupation of William Clegg scituate in Deptford aforesaid neare the Lower Watergate there and adjoyning to or standing neare the said Tennement late in the tenure of the said William Dutton And all that my Messuage or Tennement with the appurtenances now in the tenure or occupation of [Blank in original document] Moone widdow scituate in Deptford aforsd in a certaine Court or Yard upon the southside of the street or Lane between the Lower Watergate and the Middle Watergate: there and all that my little Tennement with the appurtenances now in the tenure of Alice Hutton scituate in Deptford aforesaid and adjoyning to the said Messuage now in the occupation of the said Robert Johns And my Will and minde is that my said sonns Jospeh Boate abd Benjamin Boate shall be heires one unto the other touching the said Messuages or tenements to them
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PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Benjamin Boate of Deptford, Kent 12 April 1672