John Chenery In the name of god amen the xxvth daye of September in the yeare of our
Lord god 1575 I John Chenerie of Kennett in the Countie of Cambridge thelder yomann to bevuried
in the churcheyarde of Kennette nere unto my ffather poore inhabitauntes of Kennette
aforesaide v sthe poore of Kentford the poor of Moultoun Elizabeth my Wife all
my coppiehoulde and custommarie landes in Kennett called hundwell dureinge her
maturall life John Chenerie my Sonne all my Landes in Moulton Gaysleve Dalham
Kentforde or elles where Elizabeth my Wife one indenture of a Lease of the mannour
of Kennett which I nowe dwell in all my Corne at Moultoun Kennette ende and Kentforde
John Chenerie my Sonne when he shall accomplishe thaige of xxi yeares Marye Chenerie
my Dawghter upon condicoun that she shall not concente in marriage with anye
man excepte the good will and assente of Elizabeth my wife Margarette my Dawghter at the daye of her mariadge or thaige of twentie
yeares Elizabeth my Dawghter Johanne my Dawghter Bringinge upp of John my Sonne
I commytt to my kynsman and nephewe John Chenerie untill the saide John shall
accomplishe his saide age of xxi yeares yf yt fortune the said John Chenerie
my Nepheue to Departe this worlde before John my Sonne shall accomplisshe his
saide aige Then I commyte and assigne the order of the saide John unto my Brother
in Lawe Richard Norwiche my Brother in lawe Thomas Gylberte shall have profittes
of all my Landes inSnaylewell Mr John Peter esquire Mr Bell my sister Gilberte
Phillip Chenerie George Chenerie Richarde Chenerie homas Chenerie Roberte Leache
Richard Peeke my Servaunte John Ballard To Phillipp ffabyan Andrewe ffowler Elizabeth
Sparrowe everye one of my Servauntes as well maydes as men John Aves my executrix
whome I ordaigne and make Elizabeth my wife I desire the righte worshipfull My Ryvette and Mr John Cottonne to be Supervisoures Witnesses: Stephen Noris, Wiliam
Dayncs, Richarde Drurie, Thomas Gilberte and John Chenerie
Elizabeth Norwich In the name of god Amen,
the Eight Daye of Augast in the yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne lord James the ffourteenth, and of Scottland the ffiftith, I Elizabeth
Hindson of ffordham in the Countie of Cambridge wydowe buried in the parishe Churche of ffordham nighe unto the place where my late husband Hinson is buried
Marie Chenerie my dawghter all suche legacies gyven unto her by her father Chenerie
his will Elizabeth Payne my dawghter Joane Cheesewrite my Dawghter one Coppie hould messuage beinge holden by Coppie of Corte Rowle of ye mannor of
ffeltons John Chenerie my sonne Grissell ffayrecliffe my Dawghter Anne Hart my Dawghter Elizabeth Prate my granndchilde the said John Chenerie my sonne
my Executor William Hart my sonne in Lawe Supervisor I have delyvered surrender of all my Coppieholde landes and tenementes holden in the mannor of
ffeltons into the handes of us Erasmus Warren and Mathew Shipp the marke of Elizabeth Hinson. Witnesses: William Hart, Erasmus Warren, ye marke of Mathew
Shippe, the marke of Richard Carter and the marke of Goodfrey Booper Proven: 27 March 1626, John Chenery renounced executorship; 3 April 1626 executed
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