A History of Pembroke College Oxford Anciently Broadgates Hall in Which Are I

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A History of Pembroke College Oxford Anciently Broadgates Hall in Which Are I
Macleane, Douglas, 1856-
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' I Richard Wightwicke of East Ilsley in the countie of Berks Clerke being weake in bodie but of good and perfect memory Doe make this my I70 WIGHTWICK'S WILL.
last will and testament in manner and forme followinge ffirst I commend my soul to God through the intercession of Christ Jesus hopeinge and stedfastly beleeving to have all my sinnes pdcned through the merritts of my blessed Saviour and I will that my bodie bee decently buried in the Chauncell of the pish church of Ilesley where now I a
...m Rector Item touchinge the disposinge of my outward estate wch it hath pleased god to blesse me withall ffirst I give and bequeath to the poore of the towne of Ilesley three pounds to bee paid unto them wthin two moneths after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto the poore of the parish of Hamsteed Norris three pounds to bee paid unto them wthin two moneths after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto my kinsman Edward Meare all that my house and lands with Thapptennce wch I bought of Lawrence Hide lyinge in Cheevely in the Countie of Berks To have and to hold to him y^ said Edward and heires for ever Item I give and bequeath unto the AP ffellowes and sch oilers of Pembroke Colledge in Oxon (of wch Colledge I am a Cofounder) one anuity or rent charge of ten pounds per Annum issuing out of the lands of Thomas Hinde which annuity I entended when I bought it and accordingly doe now bequeath it unto the said i\P Fellowes and schollers and theire successo^'^ for ever to the use and benefitt of the said M^ and his successo^^ And I will that this shalbe in discharge of my promise wch I made to them of giving them two hundred pounds for the purchasinge of tenne pounds per annum and my meaninge is and accordingly I doe will that the two hundred pounds wch the tenants were to paye for the purchaseinge of the said ten pounds per annum bee paid to my executors towards the payment of my debts otherwise if the M"^ fiellow^es and schollers will not accept of this ten pounds per annum (as I hope they must and will) then I give and bequeath the said rent charge or annuity of tenn pounds issuinge out of the lands aforesaid to Samuell Wightwicke Esq^' for ever towards the payments of my debts and satisfyinge of my legacies Item I give and bequeath unto Richard Wightwick the sonne of Thomas Wightwick my kinsman fortie pounds Item I give and bequeath unto Richard Meare and William Meare the sonnes of Jeffery Meare deceased each of them Twentie pounds apeese Item I give and bequeath unto Edward Meare Robert Meare and Richard Meare the sonnes of Richard Meare my kinsman each of them twentie pounds apeece Item I give unto Richard Wightwicke the sonne of Francis Wightwicke of Albrighton in the Countie of Salop Twentie pounds Item I give and bequeath unto Isabell Wightwicke the wife of Henry Smith five pounds and to her two children fortie shillings apeece wch severall legacies I will shalbe paid unto them wthin one yeare after my decease And if any of them die before the legacies bee paid unto them then my will is that the legacies of such of them soe dyinge shalbee equallie devided amongst the brothers and sisters of the child soe dyinge Item I give and bequeathe unto Richard Prise sonne of M^ Prise of fframebrough ten pounds to bee paid w^i'in one yeare Item I give and bequeath unto the children of Katherin Meare the wife of John Smith fifteene pounds to bee devided amongst her children and for the faithfull performance of this my will I make my WIGHTWICK'S WILL.

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