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RefNoKFE/6/292
AltRefNoFE 292
TitleWill of Sir Nicholas Pedley, serjeant at law
Descriptionto wife £200 and furniture of room where I do lodge, except my great Cabinet. Coach and pair of horses. Confirmation of Annuity of £60 out of Wistow Manor daughter Susan Pedley-Messuage and lands in Childerley and Boxworth, Cambridgeshire, which were mortgaged to me by J. Cutts Esq., for £500 to my son John. Son John:- Property in Upwell and Outwell, Isle of Ely and Norfolk, mortgaged to me by J. Fincham, Esq., for £400. Cottage, close and 12acres mortgaged to me by J. Merden of Papworth Everard, Cambridge, for £50. Close and 40acres mortgaged to me by J. Merden for £50 All my library books. Son Robert:- Messuage mortgaged to me by Obadiah Coysh in Spaldwicke, for £106. Messuage and 15acres and otherlands mortgaged to me by Alexander Walson in March, Isle of Ely for £100. Property in Benwicke, in manor of Dunnington, Isle of Ely, mortgaged to me by Mr Marlar for £140. Property in Great Ravely mortgaged to me by J. Judd for £140. Cottage and close occupied Barrow mortgaged to me for £80. Property in Offord Darcy mortgaged to by Richard Mitchell 2 mortgages for £50 each. £100 due to me from J. Denn and Edward Mayle, gent by bond. £100 due to me from Robert Puchesm gent by bond. son-in-law Edward Stillingfleet, DD, of St. Pauls and his wife, my daughter:- £10 each also to daughter, one silver bason that was her mother's. To grandchildren, James and Arthur Stillingfleet:-£50 each. To son in law J. Bigg £10. To grandchildren Luce and Elizabeth Bigg, £20 each. To daughter Pedley, widow £10. To poor of St.Mary's Huntingdon £6. To daughter Susan-great cabinet in the room where I now lodge which was her mother's. To trustees for sale to pay debts (residue to be divided among children James, Robert and Susan Pedley) William Dowse, Edward Audley, and J. Mason, gents;- Messuage and garden and orchard in St. Mary's parish Huntingdon. Close of pasture with barn on it abutting south on Mill Common. Messuage mad Fish Pond Close occupied H. Barnwell. (Dowse and Audley are to received £5 each, and Mason is to be employed on any new estate business and paid £10) to son John:-Living at Wistow if he shall be capable of taking it at depth of present incumbent if not, Mathew Turner the elder, minister of Eyensbury, is to take it, and at his death or resignation J. is to be presented if possible. The advowson is to be held by Dr. Stillingfleet and J. Bigg for this purpose. Executors: Dr. Stillingfleet, Susan Pedley, and J. Pedley.
Date2 July 1685. P.C.C.10 August 1685
CreatorNameEarl of Feversham
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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