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PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Mun Browne, Merchant Free of the Levant Mercers and East India Company of London 27 November 1674 | PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Mun Browne, Merchant Free of the Levant Mercers and East India Company of London 27 November 1674 | ||
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Mun Browne was a son of the London merchant Humfry Browne, and was a nephew of ''SVJS'' subscriber Edwin Browne. Mun's mother remarried the London merchant and ''SVJS'' subscriber Sir Thomas Bludworth, whom Mun refers to as his father-in-law. The London merchant Sir John Buckworth was married to one of his aunts | Mun Browne was a son of the London merchant Humfry Browne, and was a nephew of ''SVJS'' subscriber Edwin Browne. Mun's mother remarried the London merchant and ''SVJS'' subscriber Sir Thomas Bludworth, whom Mun refers to as his father-in-law. The London merchant Sir John Buckworth was married to one of his aunts | ||
Mun himself was a Smyrna based merchant. He was free of both the Levant and the East India companies. | Mun himself was a Smyrna based merchant. He was free of both the Levant and the East India companies. | ||
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See [[MRP: Humfry Browne will|Humfry Browne will]] | See [[MRP: Humfry Browne will|Humfry Browne will]] | ||
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See [[MRP: Sir Thomas Bludworth will|Sir Thomas Bludworth will]] | See [[MRP: Sir Thomas Bludworth will|Sir Thomas Bludworth will]] | ||
See [[MRP: Sir John Buckworth will|Sir John Buckworth will]] | See [[MRP: Sir John Buckworth will|Sir John Buckworth will]] | ||
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IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I Mun Browne sonne of Humpry Browne Merchant free of the Levant Mercer and East India Company of London being something indisposed of health yet in perfect sense and memory Doe appoint these my ensuing lines as my last Will and Testament | IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I Mun Browne sonne of Humpry Browne Merchant free of the Levant Mercer and East India Company of London being something indisposed of health yet in perfect sense and memory Doe appoint these my ensuing lines as my last Will and Testament | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:33, January 11, 2012
Mun Browne will
PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Mun Browne, Merchant Free of the Levant Mercers and East India Company of London 27 November 1674
Editorial history
29/11/11, CSG: Posted transcription to wiki
Abstract & context
Mun Browne was a son of the London merchant Humfry Browne, and was a nephew of SVJS subscriber Edwin Browne. Mun's mother remarried the London merchant and SVJS subscriber Sir Thomas Bludworth, whom Mun refers to as his father-in-law. The London merchant Sir John Buckworth was married to one of his aunts
Mun himself was a Smyrna based merchant. He was free of both the Levant and the East India companies.
Suggested links
See Humfry Browne will
See Edwin Browne will
See Sir Thomas Bludworth will
See Sir John Buckworth will
See Smyrna
To do
Transcription
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I Mun Browne sonne of Humpry Browne Merchant free of the Levant Mercer and East India Company of London being something indisposed of health yet in perfect sense and memory Doe appoint these my ensuing lines as my last Will and Testament
IMPRIMIS Relyeing on my Redeemer Jesus Christ Recomend my Soule and body To the onely mercy of Almighty Godin Blessed Trinity Beseeching Pardon for my past sinfull life Through the Merritts of my Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ and salvation in Life Everything Amen
FIRST for the worldly goods which concern my deceased brother John Congreve which he left mee his Executor to look after for his daughter Elizabeth And his sonne Giles And in my Absence M:r John Buckworth and M:r William Rawsterne he left Executors I desire said persons To be my Executors As to that Estate And that they immediately Cleere that accompt before paying my Legacies as followeth
As to my worldly goods I leave my deare wife Sole Executrix To dispose as followeth
To my Cozin Edwin Browne I leave ffifty pounds as a Legacie
To his brother Henry Browne ffifty pounds more
And to their brother John Browne my Apprentice two hundred pound, his time not being expired nor the imployment sent
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him as should have performed had the Almighty spared me with longer life for the same reason I doe now bequeath to my present servant Thomas Gladwin All the money I have received from him as an apprentice As will appeare by Cash Book
To my godson Edwin Rawsterne I bequeath also ffifty pounds as a Legacie
And to my sister Martha Loe Tenn pounds as a legacie And six pounds for morninge
To my ffather in law Sir Thomas Bludworth my Mother his lady and the Rest of their Children I bequeath ffifty pounds for morninge
To my uncle and Aunt and Aunt Park Twenty pounds
To my Aunt Clay Tenn pounds
To my Aunt Brown I bequeath morninge And a Ring value ffifteene pounds,
To M:r John Buckworth and his lady Twenty pounds for morninge
And to my Cozen Elizabeth Congreve and Giles morning Tenn pounds And legacies Tenn pounds for each
And to Cozen W:m Rawstorne and his lady Twenty pounds for morning besides my Mare and Colt in his possession I give him And my mare with fole in Nonsuch Park I give to my Cosen Edwin Browne
And to my ffootboy Joseph I leave tenn pounds to put him Apprentice
And last of all which should have been ffirst I leave to the Poore of Cheston parish in Hartfordshire Tenn pounds To the poore of my owne parish Alder=Mary where I desire to be buried Tenn pounds And to the poore of St Thomas his hospitall Thirty pounds
The Remainder of my One third part of Estate I leave to my deare wife and Children to be distributed as followeth One third to my wife with the Diamond Ring I weare One third to my sonne Humphrey with the Seale Ring I weare one sixth to my daughter Mary and one sixth to the Child my wife now goes with The other two thirds of my Estate will of course fall (viz:t) one third to my wife and one third to my children in equall shares which God grant may be good devided And that they may all live in love pease and Charity And in the ffear of the Lord Amen
This will conteyneing on the this side ffive and fforty Lynes I the said Mun Browne have hereunto put sett my hand and seale the first day of October Anno Domini 1674 And in the Six and Twentieth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne King Charles the Second by the grace of God King of England Scotland Ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffaith xx
Mun Browne
Signed Sealed published and declared for and as the last will and Testament of the said Mun Browne In the presence of Mrs Elizabeth Congreve John Whitehall scr Elizabeth Clay
PROBATUM FUIT Testamentum suprascriptum apud London Coram venerabili vivo Domino Leoline Jenkins Milite Lemime Doctore Curia Prerogative Cant Magistre Custodi sive Comissare XXXX Constituto viresimo Septimo die Mensis Novembris Anno Domini Millesimo Sextentisimo Septuagesimo Quarto Juramento Maria Browne Relicta dicti defuncti et Executritis sub limitationibus in dicto Testamento mentonate Cui Comissa fuit Administraco Omnium et singularum bonorum Juram et Creditorum dict defuncti Juxta tabulay Testamentorias et sublimitaionibus in eadem Testo noiat Dr beni et fideliter Administrand xxx Ad Sitta Deo Evangelia Jurate
PROBATUM fuit Testamentum ...with names Johannis Buckworth ane William Rawsterne