MRP: Dame Mary Dallison will

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Dame Mary Dallison

Neé Spencer
Wife of Sir Maximilian Dallison
b. XXX, d. 1631

PROB 11/160 St. John 69-138 Will of Mary Dallison of Saint Sepulchre London 28 November 1631

- The will is described in online index as "of Saint Sepulchre London", but in fact no mention is made of Saint Sepulchre in the will






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IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I MARY DALISON sicke of body but of perfect memory (God be praised) doe make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner follwoing FFIRST I commend my Soule to Allmightie God my maker hopeing through the meritts of Jesus Christ to be made ptaker of life everlasting with the elect Children of God. And I desire my body may be buried in S:t Buttolphs with Aldersgate at the discreconn of my brother S:r Moulton Lambard whom I make and appoint for my Executo:r

ITE I give and bequeath unto my eldest daughter Penelope all my pearles about fowerscore two in number And also my watch

IT I give unto my youngest daughter Theodora my diamond Ringe

IT I will that all my apparrell, Childbedd lynnen and all other furnitures that anyway belongeth unto mee shalbe equallie devided betweene my said two daughters

ITEM I give unto Phillip my second sonne the guilt sugar box

ITE I give unto Arthur my Cypresse Chest

IT I give unto John my India Cabonett

ITE I give unto my eldest sonne William five pounds

IT I give unto Spencer my youngest sonne the somme of one hudnred pounds to be paid at his age of one and Twenty And I doe hereby declare that though the bond be taken in his name yett my will and meaninge is that if he dy before the said age of twenty one yeares the said somme of one hundred pounds (being mine owne to dispose of) shalbe given and paid unto my next younger sonne that shall happen to be surviving at the age of one and twentie yeares, amountting upwards in degree from the youngest

IT I give unto my sister ?Covell one old peece of gold of thirtie three shillings


thirtie three shillings or thereabouts

IT I give unto my sister Lamberd one other peece of old gold of like quantity

ITEM I give unto each of my Sister Lamberds children Twentie shillings apeece

ITE I give unto S:r Moulton Lambert my Executo:r fortie shillings for a Ringe

ITE I give unto Mr Clottery of the Temple fortie shillings

The residue of all and singular my goods and chattells as shalbe left after my debts paid my funerall expences discharged, and all other xxxxxxx thereunto belonging accompted for I give and bequeath unto the rest of my sonnes, except my sonne William, and also such sonne as shall take benefitt of the one hundred pound before given at his full age

IT I give unto my daughter Penelope the bedd and furniture at Hallinge if there shalbe found sufficient to defray all other charges

IN WITNES whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale the Seaventeenth of November One thousand six hundred thirtie one

MARY DALISON

Published and sealed in the presence of Thomas Clottery Phillip Dalison Penelope Dalison

PROBATUM FUIT Testamentum suprascriptum Apud London Coram venerabili vivo Thom Eden legum doctore Surrogato venerabilis vivi domini XXXX Marten Militis legum etiam doctoris Curat Prerogative Cantuarensis Magistris Custodis Sive Commissari xxxx constituti viresimus octavis die mensis Novembris Anno Domini Millxxx Sextentesimo xxximo primo Inxxxx Multon Lambert Militis Executoris in xxxxx Testamento nominate XX Commissa fuit Administratio omnium et singularum bonarum xxxx et creditorum xxxx defuncti de bene et fideliter Administrando eadem Ad sancta dei Evangelia Jurat Ex:r



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