Mary Grining of Apperly, Derehurst, widow
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In the name of God Amen I Mary Grining Widd of Apperly in the parish of Derehurst and County of Glouster being sick of Bodye but of sound and perfect memory Thanks be given to Almighty God for the same doth make and devis this my Last Will & Testament this Sixteenth Day of October on thousand seven hundred and three in maner & forme as followeth: first I bequeath my soule to almighty God that gave it and my Body to be buried decently in Christian Buriall and for what estate God hath spared me I give as followeth Impr I give & bequeath to my Daughter Margarett Eldridge one shilling Item I give to my Daughter Mary Evnis twenty shillings Item I give to my Son in Law Richard Flucke one shilling Itm I give Robert Evnis junur one shillin Itm I give Mary Evnis Hana Dye Sarah Evnis Elizabeth Evnis Ann Evnis all the Daughters of Robert Evnis Twelpence A peece Itm I give John Brukes William Brukes Elizabeth Brukes Samuell Brookes my Grandchildren Twelfpence a peece Itm I give Mary Eldridge my Grandchild twelfpence. Item I give Mary Grining and John Grining Son & Daughter of William Grinning Twelfpence a peece Itm I give Hanna Fluck Daughter of Richard Fluck Twelfpence Itm I give Robert Evnis’s son John Evnis Twelfpence Itm I give my Daughter Mary Evnis my Best Petty Coat and my best suit of Headclothes Item I give Elizabeth Brukes my best Wasscote and under Coate and on petticoat and on sut of Head Linen and on smock Itm I give my son John Grining all other gudus and Cattell and make him my holl & sole Execkiter of this my Last will and Testament the Day & year first above Ritten Revoking all other Willes before devised (Mary Grinning her mark) Salled and delivered In the presence of Guy Dovy his mke Elizabeth Gough John Flucke
Probate granted at Gloucester 21 October 1704 to John Grining, son and Executor |