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Consistory Court Wills: nos 329-330
Wills of St Andrew Hubbard's parishioners proved in the Consistory Court. [Also printed in London Consistory Court Wills, ed. I. Darlington (London Record Soc., iii, 1967)]
329. (GLMS. XXXX/1.55; 150. in Darlington) AGNES AGERTON. 26
January 1543.
1. Jesus Maria. I, Agnes Agerton, widow, bequeath my soul to the Blessed
Trinity desiring the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost to have mercy on
my soul; I also desire the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus my saviour, and
all the saints in heaven to pray to Jesus my saviour for mercy.
2. And my body to be buried in the church or churchyard of St Andrew in
Eastcheap, and a dirige or Mass is to be sung at my burial.
3. I will that there be new tapers and 6 torches, the which should be borne
during the dirige and Mass and which are then to remain in the aforesaid
church to be borne to the honour of God at convenient times.
4. And if it may so be, the costs and charges of my keeping in the house
where I lie are to be recompensed.
5. The residue of all my goods, my debts, legacies and funeral expenses
having been deducted and paid, I give to Katherine Dygby and to Mistress
Tygo who are to dispose of this to my poor neighbours for my soul; and I
make [these two] my executrices and they are to fulfil my last will well.
6. And Master Charlay Cowper and George Hyde, porter of the Steelyard,
are to oversee it, and either of them are to have for their pains, 6s. 8d., if
as much as this is left after the aforenamed costs and charges have been
paid.
In the presence of George Hyde, Thomas Wylkyns with more. By me John
Alderslay clerk.
[On the back of the document are the names, presumably of other witnesses,
Thomas Clark, William Hutte, John Lawless, Harry Keyschell.]
Proved 20 March 1543.
330. (GLMS. XXXX/II, 36; 206. in Darlington) THOMAS ALTON. 9
November 1544.
1, I, Thomas Alton [also given as Hollton], bequeath my soul to Almighty
God, to whom I give thanks for my creation and most specially for my
redemption through his most blessed Holy Precious Blood.
2, My body to the Christian burial at St Andrew Hubbard.
3, To the high altar [here], I give my ring of silver and gilt.
4, I will to Agnes Alton, my mother, £5 sterling.
5, To my brother, John Alton, £4.
6, To Elizabeth, my sister, 40s.
7, To Mary Alton, my sister, 40s. and the leyst chest.
8, To Robert, my brother, 26s. 8d.
9, To my father-in-law, 10s.; to my mother-in-law, 10s.
10, I give to Alice, my wife, 50s. and a coberd and the greatest chest.
11, To John Caro and his wife, 3s.
12, I make my father, Cornelius Johnson, and Garred Gyllys my executors, and give to each of them 7s. to see that my debts are paid and that
this my will is performed.
13, The residue of my goods is to be given in deeds of charity to the health
of my soul and to the glory of God. Amen.
Witnesses John Caro, Mary Alton, and Thomas Grene clerk and parson
of St Andrew Hubbard.
[No date of probate]