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'''PROB 11/258 Berkeley 313-362 Will of Thomas Hodges, Merchant of London 29 September 1656'''
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PROB 11/258 Berkeley 313-362 Will of Thomas Hodges, Merchant of London 29 September 1656
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Thomas Hodges” [In LH margin]
 
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...And my Bodie I comitt to the Earth whereof it  was formed in hopes of  a Joyfull  resurection leaving the interring there of to my Executors heresafter named  But to be done in a modest and  private way in theise sadd tymes  of our Kingdomes troubles which the Lord in his mercie send a speedie end And touching such Temporall Goods and Substance as God in his greate mercie hath bestowed upon me I dispose thereof as following  first  my Will and desire is That all and everie such debts and summes of money whatsoever as att the tyme of my decease I shall trulie owe to anie person or persons shall be satisfyed and paid within as short time after my death as conveniently may be  And  the debts owing by me and the Charges of my funds all being first paid and deducted  All the rest of my Goods Chattells debts and personall Estate whatsoever shall according to the Custome of the Cittie of London be devided (sic) into Three equall parts and Shares  One of my said Three parts or shares I will shall  remaine unto Mary Hodges  my Loving and deare Wife But fearing that may Come short what was agreed with her  before marriage I give her over and above that agreement all her Jewells plate and householdstuffe not doubting but my children will fare the better for what theire (sic) Mother injoyes  Another of the said Three parts or Shares I will unto my Eight Children unmarried (That is to say) To my Sonn John To my Sonn Tho:  To my Sonn W:m To my daughter Martha  To my daughter  Elizabeth To my daughter Rebecca my Sonn Richard and my Sonne George Hodges  equally  to be devided (sic) amongst them as  and  for there orphanage parts oweing [??]  unto them by vertue (sic) of the said Custome and to be paid unto my said Sonnes att there (sic) severall age of
 
...And my Bodie I comitt to the Earth whereof it  was formed in hopes of  a Joyfull  resurection leaving the interring there of to my Executors heresafter named  But to be done in a modest and  private way in theise sadd tymes  of our Kingdomes troubles which the Lord in his mercie send a speedie end And touching such Temporall Goods and Substance as God in his greate mercie hath bestowed upon me I dispose thereof as following  first  my Will and desire is That all and everie such debts and summes of money whatsoever as att the tyme of my decease I shall trulie owe to anie person or persons shall be satisfyed and paid within as short time after my death as conveniently may be  And  the debts owing by me and the Charges of my funds all being first paid and deducted  All the rest of my Goods Chattells debts and personall Estate whatsoever shall according to the Custome of the Cittie of London be devided (sic) into Three equall parts and Shares  One of my said Three parts or shares I will shall  remaine unto Mary Hodges  my Loving and deare Wife But fearing that may Come short what was agreed with her  before marriage I give her over and above that agreement all her Jewells plate and householdstuffe not doubting but my children will fare the better for what theire (sic) Mother injoyes  Another of the said Three parts or Shares I will unto my Eight Children unmarried (That is to say) To my Sonn John To my Sonn Tho:  To my Sonn W:m To my daughter Martha  To my daughter  Elizabeth To my daughter Rebecca my Sonn Richard and my Sonne George Hodges  equally  to be devided (sic) amongst them as  and  for there orphanage parts oweing [??]  unto them by vertue (sic) of the said Custome and to be paid unto my said Sonnes att there (sic) severall age of
  
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Twentie one Yeares and to my said daughters att theire (sic) lie severall ages or marriages first Hapning (sic)  And in Case anie of my said Sonnes and daughters shall happen to depart this life before such age or marriages respectivelie (sic) as aforesaid That then the overplusage of him her  or them soo deceasing shall remaine to the Survivour (sic) of them equallie amongst the said Survivours to be parted shared and devided (sic)  And the other Third part of my said Goods Chattells Debts and personall Estate I researve (sic) my selfe for and towards the payment and satisfaction  of all and  everie the severall Legacies and bequests hereafter in and by this my last and Testament [CSG: “will” is missing in the original text]  Limited given or bequeathed (that is to say To my daughter Prideaux (sic) I bequeath as a Legacy the Summe of one hundred pounds and to her Three children one hundred pounds apeece and to my Daughter Edwards  I bequeath as a Legacie the summe of one hundred pounds  And to her first Child I bequeath one hundred pounds if God shall bless her with anie  To my Sonne John Hodges I bequeath my land in Laham and the Land att Ramsholl after my Sister Hodges decease having given her that Marp:t for her life and fifty pounds a more p annum during her Life  Which fiftie pounds per Annum I will that he pay her out of his lands  To my Sonne Thomas to make up his Orphanage part the Summe of Two Thousand pounds  To my Sonne Wiliam to make upp his  orphanage part the Summe of Two Thousand pounds  To my daughter Martha to make upp her  Orphanage part the Summe of Sixteene hundred pounds  To my daughter Elizabeth to make upp her orphanage aprt the Summe of  ffifteene hundred pounds  To my Daughter Rebecca to make upp her orphanage part the Summe of ffourteene hundred pounds  To my Sonne Richard To make up his Orphanage part the summe of ffifteene hundred pounds To my sonne George to make upp his Orphanage part the Summe of ffifteene hundred pounds And now and Concerning my Sonne John Hodges wherever he being one of my Eight Children  That is to service one Third part of my Estate as above Provided I buy not the Land of Master Doyly  called Overbury Hall neare Laham  But if I goe  through for that  Then I bequeath that Land to him instead of his part of the Third, Soo that the Third part I will be devided (sic) to the Seaven remaining Children amd what wants to make upp theire equall portions Allotted them above as alsoe to make upp what agreed to my Wife I doo her order my Land in Yorkeshire to be sold called Marlon [?] and xxoplie  farme now  xxxxx Two hundred sixtie pounds per Annum But worth  Three hundred pounds per Annum And when  theire (sic) Leases are out Alsoe I order Brighton (sic) and Molborne (?) [OR, Holbourne]  to be sould (sic) lett to Mayster (sic) James Denby [?]  of Yorke for one hundred twentie five pounds per annum and XXXXX XXXXX but when theire Leases out will be  worth Two hundred twenty pounds per Annum besides a fine [?] which Mayster Xxxxx xxx xxxxxxxx and for every OxGange [??] Tenn pounds as alsoe my Land in Cornwall [?] which  MXXX BXXXXX payes Sixty pounds per Annum but  xxxxxx xxxx Brother xxxx worth three hundred pound per Annum And if those will not  doe then xxxxx my six houses in Bucklesbury to be sould and my Irish Land xxxx  xxx Alsoe I bequeath to my good friend [?]  Master Thomas Hodges Minister att Kensington  as a Legacie the summe of  fiftie pounds To xxxx XXXXX Master  Watson [??] the summe of Twentie pounds as a Legacie To my  Man [?] George if he lives with me the summe of xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
Twentie one Yeares and to my said daughters att theire (sic) lie severall ages or marriages first Hapning (sic)  And in Case anie of my said Sonnes and daughters shall happen to depart this life before such age or marriages respectivelie (sic) as aforesaid That then the overplusage of him her  or them soo deceasing shall remaine to the Survivour (sic) of them equallie amongst the said Survivours to be parted shared and devided (sic)  And the other Third part of my said Goods Chattells Debts and personall Estate I researve (sic) my selfe for and towards the payment and satisfaction  of all and  everie the severall Legacies and bequests hereafter in and by this my last and Testament [CSG: “will” is missing in the original text]  Limited given or bequeathed (that is to say To my daughter Prideaux (sic) I bequeath as a Legacy the Summe of one hundred pounds and to her Three children one hundred pounds apeece and to my Daughter Edwards  I bequeath as a Legacie the summe of one hundred pounds  And to her first Child I bequeath one hundred pounds if God shall bless her with anie  To my Sonne John Hodges I bequeath my land in Laham and the Land att Ramsholl after my Sister Hodges decease having given her that Marp:t for her life and fifty pounds a more p annum during her Life  Which fiftie pounds per Annum I will that he pay her out of his lands  To my Sonne Thomas to make up his Orphanage part the Summe of Two Thousand pounds  To my Sonne Wiliam to make upp his  orphanage part the Summe of Two Thousand pounds  To my daughter Martha to make upp her  Orphanage part the Summe of Sixteene hundred pounds  To my daughter Elizabeth to make upp her orphanage aprt the Summe of  ffifteene hundred pounds  To my Daughter Rebecca to make upp her orphanage part the Summe of ffourteene hundred pounds  To my Sonne Richard To make up his Orphanage part the summe of ffifteene hundred pounds To my sonne George to make upp his Orphanage part the Summe of ffifteene hundred pounds And now and Concerning my Sonne John Hodges wherever he being one of my Eight Children  That is to service one Third part of my Estate as above Provided I buy not the Land of Master Doyly  called Overbury Hall neare Laham  But if I goe  through for that  Then I bequeath that Land to him instead of his part of the Third, Soo that the Third part I will be devided (sic) to the Seaven remaining Children amd what wants to make upp theire equall portions Allotted them above as alsoe to make upp what agreed to my Wife I doo her order my Land in Yorkeshire to be sold called Marlon [?] and xxoplie  farme now  xxxxx Two hundred sixtie pounds per Annum But worth  Three hundred pounds per Annum And when  theire (sic) Leases are out Alsoe I order Brighton (sic) and Molborne (?) [OR, Holbourne]  to be sould (sic) lett to Mayster (sic) James Denby [?]  of Yorke for one hundred twentie five pounds per annum and XXXXX XXXXX but when theire Leases out will be  worth Two hundred twenty pounds per Annum besides a fine [?] which Mayster Xxxxx xxx xxxxxxxx and for every OxGange [??] Tenn pounds as alsoe my Land in Cornwall [?] which  MXXX BXXXXX payes Sixty pounds per Annum but  xxxxxx xxxx Brother xxxx worth three hundred pound per Annum And if those will not  doe then xxxxx my six houses in Bucklesbury to be sould and my Irish Land xxxx  xxx Alsoe I bequeath to my good friend [?]  Master Thomas Hodges Minister att Kensington  as a Legacie the summe of  fiftie pounds To xxxx XXXXX Master  Watson [??] the summe of Twentie pounds as a Legacie To my  Man [?] George if he lives with me the summe of xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  
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Tenn pounds To my Man Christopher Twenty pounds To Mable [?] tenn pounds To XXXXX Profett [?] I give her a Bond of her ffather and Master Burton of Eightie five pounds  And I doe ordaine my Sonn John  Hodges and my Sonne Master Paul Priaulx (THIS IS PROBABLY PRIDEAUX)    to be my Executors of this my last Will and Testament  In Witnes (sic) whereof I have hereunto  putt  my hand and seale dated as above written Tho: Hodges Signed sealed delivered and declared by the said Thomas Hodges the Testator for his last Will and Testament ffifteenth Aprill (sic) One Thousand six hundred ffiftie six  in the presence of Tho  Hodges Paul Priaulx (sic) Leonard Bates Daniell Edwards
 
Tenn pounds To my Man Christopher Twenty pounds To Mable [?] tenn pounds To XXXXX Profett [?] I give her a Bond of her ffather and Master Burton of Eightie five pounds  And I doe ordaine my Sonn John  Hodges and my Sonne Master Paul Priaulx (THIS IS PROBABLY PRIDEAUX)    to be my Executors of this my last Will and Testament  In Witnes (sic) whereof I have hereunto  putt  my hand and seale dated as above written Tho: Hodges Signed sealed delivered and declared by the said Thomas Hodges the Testator for his last Will and Testament ffifteenth Aprill (sic) One Thousand six hundred ffiftie six  in the presence of Tho  Hodges Paul Priaulx (sic) Leonard Bates Daniell Edwards
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C 6/240/52 Short title: Thornborough v Hodges. Plaintiffs: William Thornborough and Rebecca Thornborough his wife. Defendants: John Hodges and Paul Priaulx. Subject: personal estate of the deceased Thomas Hodges, of Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1673
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- But Thomas Hodges will is PROB 11/258 Berkeley 313-362 Will of Thomas Hodges, Merchant of London 29 September 1656
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C 10/16/162 Robert Tanner v Thomas Hodges: money matters, Middlesex 1652

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Thomas Hodges will


PROB 11/258 Berkeley 313-362 Will of Thomas Hodges, Merchant of London 29 September 1656

Editorial history

12712/11, CSG: Restructured page



Abstract & context




Suggested links




To do




Transcription


This transcription has nearly been completed

Thomas Hodges” [In LH margin]

In the name of God Amen the Twenty Eighth of July One Thousand six hundred ffiftie Three [CSG: sic: but seems to be dated at end 1656!] I Thomas Hodges of London Marchant (sic) being of good health of Body and of sound and perfect minde and memorie praise ne therefore given to Almighty God...

...And my Bodie I comitt to the Earth whereof it was formed in hopes of a Joyfull resurection leaving the interring there of to my Executors heresafter named But to be done in a modest and private way in theise sadd tymes of our Kingdomes troubles which the Lord in his mercie send a speedie end And touching such Temporall Goods and Substance as God in his greate mercie hath bestowed upon me I dispose thereof as following first my Will and desire is That all and everie such debts and summes of money whatsoever as att the tyme of my decease I shall trulie owe to anie person or persons shall be satisfyed and paid within as short time after my death as conveniently may be And the debts owing by me and the Charges of my funds all being first paid and deducted All the rest of my Goods Chattells debts and personall Estate whatsoever shall according to the Custome of the Cittie of London be devided (sic) into Three equall parts and Shares One of my said Three parts or shares I will shall remaine unto Mary Hodges my Loving and deare Wife But fearing that may Come short what was agreed with her before marriage I give her over and above that agreement all her Jewells plate and householdstuffe not doubting but my children will fare the better for what theire (sic) Mother injoyes Another of the said Three parts or Shares I will unto my Eight Children unmarried (That is to say) To my Sonn John To my Sonn Tho: To my Sonn W:m To my daughter Martha To my daughter Elizabeth To my daughter Rebecca my Sonn Richard and my Sonne George Hodges equally to be devided (sic) amongst them as and for there orphanage parts oweing [??] unto them by vertue (sic) of the said Custome and to be paid unto my said Sonnes att there (sic) severall age of

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Twentie one Yeares and to my said daughters att theire (sic) lie severall ages or marriages first Hapning (sic) And in Case anie of my said Sonnes and daughters shall happen to depart this life before such age or marriages respectivelie (sic) as aforesaid That then the overplusage of him her or them soo deceasing shall remaine to the Survivour (sic) of them equallie amongst the said Survivours to be parted shared and devided (sic) And the other Third part of my said Goods Chattells Debts and personall Estate I researve (sic) my selfe for and towards the payment and satisfaction of all and everie the severall Legacies and bequests hereafter in and by this my last and Testament [CSG: “will” is missing in the original text] Limited given or bequeathed (that is to say To my daughter Prideaux (sic) I bequeath as a Legacy the Summe of one hundred pounds and to her Three children one hundred pounds apeece and to my Daughter Edwards I bequeath as a Legacie the summe of one hundred pounds And to her first Child I bequeath one hundred pounds if God shall bless her with anie To my Sonne John Hodges I bequeath my land in Laham and the Land att Ramsholl after my Sister Hodges decease having given her that Marp:t for her life and fifty pounds a more p annum during her Life Which fiftie pounds per Annum I will that he pay her out of his lands To my Sonne Thomas to make up his Orphanage part the Summe of Two Thousand pounds To my Sonne Wiliam to make upp his orphanage part the Summe of Two Thousand pounds To my daughter Martha to make upp her Orphanage part the Summe of Sixteene hundred pounds To my daughter Elizabeth to make upp her orphanage aprt the Summe of ffifteene hundred pounds To my Daughter Rebecca to make upp her orphanage part the Summe of ffourteene hundred pounds To my Sonne Richard To make up his Orphanage part the summe of ffifteene hundred pounds To my sonne George to make upp his Orphanage part the Summe of ffifteene hundred pounds And now and Concerning my Sonne John Hodges wherever he being one of my Eight Children That is to service one Third part of my Estate as above Provided I buy not the Land of Master Doyly called Overbury Hall neare Laham But if I goe through for that Then I bequeath that Land to him instead of his part of the Third, Soo that the Third part I will be devided (sic) to the Seaven remaining Children amd what wants to make upp theire equall portions Allotted them above as alsoe to make upp what agreed to my Wife I doo her order my Land in Yorkeshire to be sold called Marlon [?] and xxoplie farme now xxxxx Two hundred sixtie pounds per Annum But worth Three hundred pounds per Annum And when theire (sic) Leases are out Alsoe I order Brighton (sic) and Molborne (?) [OR, Holbourne] to be sould (sic) lett to Mayster (sic) James Denby [?] of Yorke for one hundred twentie five pounds per annum and XXXXX XXXXX but when theire Leases out will be worth Two hundred twenty pounds per Annum besides a fine [?] which Mayster Xxxxx xxx xxxxxxxx and for every OxGange [??] Tenn pounds as alsoe my Land in Cornwall [?] which MXXX BXXXXX payes Sixty pounds per Annum but xxxxxx xxxx Brother xxxx worth three hundred pound per Annum And if those will not doe then xxxxx my six houses in Bucklesbury to be sould and my Irish Land xxxx xxx Alsoe I bequeath to my good friend [?] Master Thomas Hodges Minister att Kensington as a Legacie the summe of fiftie pounds To xxxx XXXXX Master Watson [??] the summe of Twentie pounds as a Legacie To my Man [?] George if he lives with me the summe of xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Tenn pounds To my Man Christopher Twenty pounds To Mable [?] tenn pounds To XXXXX Profett [?] I give her a Bond of her ffather and Master Burton of Eightie five pounds And I doe ordaine my Sonn John Hodges and my Sonne Master Paul Priaulx (THIS IS PROBABLY PRIDEAUX) to be my Executors of this my last Will and Testament In Witnes (sic) whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and seale dated as above written Tho: Hodges Signed sealed delivered and declared by the said Thomas Hodges the Testator for his last Will and Testament ffifteenth Aprill (sic) One Thousand six hundred ffiftie six in the presence of Tho Hodges Paul Priaulx (sic) Leonard Bates Daniell Edwards

CODICILL

I Thomas Hodges of London Merchant being seized in ffee simple of a house in Bucklesbury in the possession of one Master Banister and alsoe of Certaine Lands and Hereditaments called Xxrgell [?] in Cornwell in the possession of Master Pxxxxxx or his Assignes and other Lands and hereditaments in Martin and Milborne in the Countie of Yorke and of regaind Irish Lands amounting to aboute seaventie five pounds per Annum I doe hereby will and order that my Executors soe soone after my death as conveniently may be shall make sale through or of any part there of for the best profitt they can and that the monie (sic) thereupon arising shall be devided (sic) into three equall parts whereof I give one Third part to my Wife Mary Hodges And thother (sic) two parts amonst all my children John only excepted for the increase of their portions and my Will is that the proffitts of the said Lands Tenements and Hereditaments shall until such sale to be accodingly had and iniojyed (sic) by, my said Wife and Children John only excepted And I doo hereby declare this Codicill to be annexed to my Will and be of as full force and effect as if it were Contained in the said Will Witness my hand and seale this ffifteenth day of Aprill In the yeare of our Lord God One Thousand six hundred fifty and Six. Tho: Hodges Signed sealed published and declared by the said Thomas Hodges xxxxx for a Codicill to be annexed to his Will and taken as part thereof The day and Yeare above written in the presence of Tho: Hodges Paul Priaulx Daniel Edwards Leonard Bates [CSG: Note that two of the witnesses - Paul Priaulx and Daniel Edwards – are his sons-in-law]



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TNA

C 6/240/52 Short title: Thornborough v Hodges. Plaintiffs: William Thornborough and Rebecca Thornborough his wife. Defendants: John Hodges and Paul Priaulx. Subject: personal estate of the deceased Thomas Hodges, of Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1673
- But Thomas Hodges will is PROB 11/258 Berkeley 313-362 Will of Thomas Hodges, Merchant of London 29 September 1656

C 10/16/162 Robert Tanner v Thomas Hodges: money matters, Middlesex 1652