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Father of Daniel Pennington | Father of Daniel Pennington | ||
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See [[MRP: Daniel Pennington will|Daniel Pennington will]] | See [[MRP: Daniel Pennington will|Daniel Pennington will]] | ||
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To be buried in the parish Church of St Andrews Undershaft | To be buried in the parish Church of St Andrews Undershaft | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:38, January 19, 2012
Robert Pennington will
PROB 11/151 Skynner 1-59 Will of Robert Pennington, Fishmonger of London 20 April 1627
Editorial history
03/12/11, CSG: Created page & posted very incomplete transcription
Contents
Abstract & context
Father of Daniel Pennington
Suggested links
To do
(1) Complete transcription of will
Transcription
This transcription has not been completed
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I Robert Pennington Citizen and ffishmonger of London being in health of body and of perfect minde and memory thankes bee given to allmightie god therefore yet considering that all fflesh is fraile and that I knowe not how soone god willbe pleased to call mee to his mercy and being desirous to dispose and sett in order that little substance w:ch god of his goodness towards mee hath bestwoed upon mee
To be buried in the parish Church of St Andrews Undershaft
Notes
Possible primary sources
TNA
PROB 11/151 Skynner 1-59 Will of Robert Pennington, Fishmonger of London 20 April 1627