By the Rev. Canon J. E. Jackson, 



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of Aldrington alids Alderton, Husbandman, and to John Watts son 

 of Edward 20 s . apiece, Item to my faithfull servant Robert Hewett 

 of Aldrington alias Alderton Twenty Pounds, Item to my servant 

 John Milsome of Aldrington alias Alderton 20 s . Item unto such 

 man-servant whoever he shall be that shall be my servant to waite 

 on me in my chamber at the time of my decease 20 8 . and one of my 

 ordinary suites of Apparrell of cloath or stuffe to be appointed by 

 my executor in Trust for and gardians to my executor hereinafter 

 named during his minority. Item to such maid servant as shall 

 wash my cloaths and make clean my chamber at the time of my 

 decease 20 8 . But it is my will that if any of them dye before my 

 decease or before the time appointed for the payment of their 

 legacies (within one year) the bequest to be voyde. Item, to my dear 

 Brother Charles Gore Esq. £30 to be paid within Two years. Item 

 to my honoured Brother in law John Scrope of Castle Combe Esq. 

 40 3 . to buy him a ring, to be paid within two years if he shall be 

 living. Item, to my dear Cousins Charles Scrope, Stephen Scrope, 

 John Scrope, Thomas Scrope, Anne Scrope, Lydia Scrope and 

 Helena Scrope, children of the aforesaid John Scrope Esq. by my 

 deare Sister Anna deceased, the sum of 40 s . apiece to be paid within 

 two years, the share of any one dying to be divided among the rest, 

 the legacies to be paid to John Scrope Esq. during any minority. 

 Item I give and bequeath unto my wife Mary Gore my paire of 

 silver Tankards of the biggest size, my douzen of faire silver spoons, 

 my two faire silver sugar-dishes with two handles affixed to each of 

 them, my silver Spanish sugar-dish having at one end a head like 

 an Eagle's and my silver Funnell, and all such peeces of plate which 

 were her's before our intermarriage, of her own buying, or given 

 her by her Father, Mother or other Relations, and not of my buying 

 or gift : As also my two silver sacke-bowles : also the Necklace of 

 Eight Rowes of Pearle which I bought for her since my marriage, 

 and the gold ring set with Diamonds which I also bought for her 

 since my marriage : And also the globe of goldsmith's work en- 

 ameled, with the gold chain thereunto belonging which she used to 

 wear by her side, together with the gold watch which I also bought 

 her : and also the Bed and Bedstead, pallet-bed and Bedstead with 



