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Churchwardens' Accounts of the Parish of St Andrew, Canterbury, 1483 to 1625:- Part III., 1524-1557
The Lepers' Hospital at Swainstrey
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ASH WILLS.
BY ARTHUR HUSSEY.
The abstracts of the wills of the parishioners of Ash
next Sandwich now printed are mostly from Book Wingham,
with a few from the other volumes in the Probate Office at
Canterbury.
Book Wingham contains many of the wills, from 1470 to
1545, of the parishioners of Ash, Goodneston, Nonington,
Wingham and Wymlingswold, which comprise the Manor
(and also the Hundred) of Wingham, that formerly belonged
to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
When compiling the East Kent part of Testamenta
Cantiana (issued in 1907) very few wills of the large parish
of Ash were found in the other volumes, which is explained
by their being in this Book Wingham.
JOHN ALDAYE.
19 Oct. 1485. To be buried in the church of Ash, in the grave
where Joan, formerly my wife, is buried. To the vicar to pray for.
my soul 40s., and to the reparation of the church 40s. Thomas
Alday to have two salts gilt; and residue of plate to Nicholas
Alday. Ex'ors : my sons Thomas and Nicholas, and have residue.
Son Thomas have all my possessions in Sandwich, except Nicholas
to have the sellar with the loft against the town sellars. Nicholas
to pay yearly to Alice my wife 10 marcs (£6 13s. 4^.).* Probate
5 August 1486. (Con. Vol. IV., fol. 73.)
* The Alday family was of Cheker in Ash, a'so of Sandwich. A John
Alday was Mayor of Sandwich for the official year 1468-9 and again 1476-7.
Thomas Alday of the parish of St. Peter in Sandwich, in which church he
was buried in 1518 beside his wife Joan. Left a wife Margery, sons Nicholas,
Alexander and John, two daughters Alice, wife of liobert Taylor, and Elisabeth.
Son Alexander to havo my lands at Eiohborovve which Thomas Gold hath to
farm. (Con. Vol. XII., fol. 118.) Probably the Mayor of Sandwich 1490-1,
1493-4, 1505-6,1506-7, 1507-8.
Alexander Alday, gentleman, of St. Peter's in Sandwich, died in 1532.
Prom the tenement wherein he lived in Sandwich and his messuage at Plete in
Ash his wife Elisabeth was to have the income for her life, then to his son, if
one, or daughters Joan and Alice. (A., Vol. XIX., fol. 207.)
Another Alexander Alday was Mayor of Sandwich 1530-1.
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ALICE, widow of JOHN ALDAT.
23 October 1496. Buried in the churchyard of Wingham on
the south side, beside Thomas Eusch sometime my husband. To
the church of Wingham a gilt cup with a cover, which cup my
brother John Billes hath in his keeping, that the value of the cup
should make a chalice for the church of Wingham. To the church
of Ash the value of the same cup to make a chalice. John Eoger,
goldsmith, dwelling in London, have two pairs of sheets. My
sister Billes a pair of coral beads gauded with silver gilt, also two
pairs of sheets. Eesidue to my ex'ors, John Saunder, vicar of Ash,
and Master Walter Shirborne, chantry priest of Ash. Feoffees:
William Berton of Ickham and Sir Stephen Eeynolds of Bekesbourne.
My manor called Twitham with arable land, pasture, etc.,
in Whigham and G-oodneston, which my father John Billes* gave
me, to my feoffees for a chantryf in Wingham, but if not sufficient
for that purpose to be sold and the money to the churches of
Wingham and Ash, in masses and other ornaments of the church,
and charitable deeds. [No probate date.] (W., fol. 7.)
NICHOLAS ALDAY.
19 Dee. 1520. Buried in the churchyard under the yewe tree
and under my father's stone. High altar 3s. 4a!.; of Our Lady
church in Dover 20d.; of Deal 20d. To the Light of St. Mary in
Ash church 12d.; to the reparation of the church 3s. 4td.; and the
repair of bad roads between Ash and Sandwich 20s. A priest sing
for me for half a. year and have £3 6s. Sd. Wife have ail things
she had before our espowsage, also four horses at Ash—a gray, black
ballyd,J sorell ballyd and a black with a cut tail—and four kine at
Dover, and-50 ewes at the next Feast of St. John Baptist and 10s.
for their ferme. Wife have all my corn at Dover and her wedding
* John Billes was of Wingham and died in 1475 desiring to be buried in the
church of St. Peter in Stowmarket, Suffolk. His lands in Ash, Staple, Wingham,
Wodnesbergh and town of Sandwich to his wife Denis for life, then the Manor
of Twithaai to his daughter Alice and her heirs and assigns, His son John was
young, and to be provided at school by Denis. (W., fol. 65.)
John Billes the son was of Sandwich, where he died in 1511 desiring to be
buried in the church of Wingham, and left a wife Grysill. (A., Vol. XII.,
fol. 26.)
t This chantry was not founded, and her brother, John Billes of the parish
of St. Mary in Sandwich, evidently bought the manor, for at his death in 1511
he left " my Manor of Twitham " to his wife Grysill. (A., Vol. XII., fol. 26.)
% This possibly denotes the markings on the horse—e.g., pie-bald or skewbald
; or it might even mean " white-faced " as in the case of a " bald-faced "
stag.
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ring by her other husband, but all moveable goods at Dover to
my three sons. My sons Thomas and Jerome have 12 silver spoons,
a nott (nut) with a cover after my wife's death. Residue of goods
after paying debts, etc., at the end of a year next after my death,
equally between my three sons Thomas, Jerome and James. Ex'ors:
sons Thomas and Jerome, with my brother Boys* overseer. The
20 years (sic) remaining in the hands of Raymund Cheker, to the
church of Ash yearly 3s. 4d. for an Obit, and the residue to the
reparation of the church. Son Thomas have my Manor of Cheker
with all rents, etc., and all lands aud tenements called Wellfeld,
Wilvell, Moland, Hooke, the Cheker field, 5 acres in Weddinton
field, seven acres next Chilton, etc., but if Thomas die without male
issue, then to Jerome my son. Son Jerome have my tenement
called Hylls churchgate, four acres at Barnmill, land called the
Hart, Holecombe, Dresgetts, Hillesdowne, Nashe, Peddiug and
Hoolebake in Goodneston and Wodensborough, and a marsh called
Causey marsh, and to his heirs, etc., but if no male issue, then to
my son James. Son James have a house in Sandwich in the fish,
market, a house in Dover and a piece of land at the Briggs, [No
probate.] (W., fol. 51.)
EDMOKDE AMYE, yeoman.
2 Oct. 1542. Buried in the churchyard near my ancestors.
To the high altar 20d. After my death, among poor people in Ash,
10s. by penny dole, and John Broke of Richborough with John
Broke of Hills shall see the same done. Agnes Amye, my maiden
servant, have a cow called Joan, six ewes, a quarter of wheat and
barley at her marriage. Laurence Coll, my boy, have six ewes
when he is 21 years old. Residue after payiug debts to wife
Margery and Thomas Stonard my ex'ors, with my well-beloved
friend Thomas G-oodbarn, butcher, of Sandwich, overseer. That
my tenement wherein Stephen Parre, baker, dwelleth with a garden
in the parish of St. Mary, Sandwich, to my wife for her life, then
to Thomas Stonard on condition he pay to the children of my
daughter Joan- Elam—Andrew, William and Thomas Elam—and to
Laurence Cole, son of John Elam of Stourmouth, when 21 years
old, £10. Witnesses: Thomas Gates of Faversham, merchant,
John Broke of Richborough, John Sarys, brorder, of Sandwich.
* 'According to the Boys Pedigree John Boys of Fredville in Nonington,
who died in 1533, married first Elisabeth, daughter of Nicholas Alday of Checker
in Ash, by whom three sons and four daughters.
VOL. XXXIV. E
50 ASH WILLS.
Codicil.—Wife Margery have my house in Ash street called
Neames during her life, then to my daughter Joan Elam and her
children. Probate 18 July 1543. (W., fol. 231.)
EDMUND BAYLY.
30 March 1514. Buried in churchyard of St. Nicholas. Son
William have two ewes, pair of sheets, great kettle of 30 gallons,
on condition he give 3s. 4td. to my wife. Ex'or: wife Joan, and
have residue. Witnesses: Thomas Bood, William Pett, William
Lewes, Edmund Hochen. Probate 19 Oct. 1514. (W., fol. 126.)
NICHOLAS BAKEB.
30 August 1474. Buried in churchyard. To the Tabernacle of
St. Nicholas 10s. Wife Isabella have £10; son John 10 marcs
(£6 13s. 4rf.), son Simon 5 marcs, and each daughter 4 marcs
(53s. id.). Ex'ors: wife Isabelle, Robert Porde and Henry Upton.
Wife have residue, also a messuage in Ash until son John is 18,
then to John. Probate 20 Feb. 1474-5. (W., fol. 65.)
RICHARD BELLE.
8 June 1513. Buried iu the churchyard. To the high altar M.;
Light of St. Nicholas 4td.; the Hooke Light 4ed.; and towards a
cross cloth there 3s. 4id. The churchwardens have a cow and six
ewes for a yearly obit of 20d. for evermore iu the church, by the
oversight of the churchwardens for the time being. Wife Isabell
have the instuff she brought at her marriage; Alice Cristemesse
and Isabell Twypoole, my daughters, have half my instuff between
them. Margaret Ancell, the daughter of my wife, have 8s. Ex'or :
wife Isabel], and have the residue. Feoffees: Richard Mayhew
and Laurence Omer. Alice Cristemesse and Isabell Twypool
have a messuage with three acres of land at Nelle, and to their
heirs for ever. Witnesses: Sir Thomas Boode, Richard Mayhew,
John Omer. Probate 28 Oct. 1513. (W., fol. 140.)
RlOHAED A BERE.
1 March 1518-14, To be buried afore St, Thomas altar in the
church, High altar 40d.; of ChisletAOd. To a new pair of organs
for Ash church 20s. A priest sing for my soul for half a year and
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have £3 6s. 8d. As much gravel or chalk to the value of 20s. to
be layed between the Wallend and Sarre where most need is, this
coming summer. Rose and Joan, my daughters, each have 20 marcs
(£13 6s. 8d.) when 18 years of age, or, if they marry before then,
at their marriage. A bullock of three years of age to be killed
against Easter next and given to poor people of the parish.
Bennett, my wife, have all instuff of household "in the hall,
chambres and kechyn," also at Michaelmas in corn, cattle or money
£40. Residue of goods to my three sons equally—John, Roger
and Thomas. Wife Bennett have all my lands in Cheselet for life,
then to my three sons. Margery, the widow of Thomas Estewell,
late of Sturrey, have 40s. yearly. Witnesses: Sir Thomas Boode,
curate (sic) of Ash, John Sethe of Heme, John Peny. Probate
18 March 1515-16. (W., fol. 132.)
THOMAS BODE, Vicar of Ash.*
1 July 1519. " To be buried in the church of Whitechapel, if
it please God I depart my life there." High altar of Whitechapel
6s. Sd. To the Light of Our Lady in Ash church 3s. 4>d., and to
every other Light (5d. A priest sing for my soul in Ash church for
.j, half a year and have £3 6s. 8d. To buy a canopy for the sacrament
in Ash church 6s. 8d.; to the high altar of Wingham 6s. 8d.; the
reparation of the church of Elmston 20s.; to the church of Pevinton
13s. id.; to Sir James and Sir Robert, priests of Ash, 12d. each;
to the Priarf that singeth at Richborough 8d. Raymond Harfleet
and William Wren each have 20s. That mine ooste (host) William
Wren and his wife be contented for all my costs laid out for me in
the time of my sickness. Ex'ors: Master Robert Woodward,
Commissary of Canterbury, and John Williams, Rector of St.
George's in Canterbury, to distribute the residue for my soul.
Witnesses: Sir John Roger, William Wren, Raymond Harfiette.
[No probate date.] (Con. Vol. 12, fol. 164.)
JOHN BOWNDE.
21 January 1528-9. Buried iu the churchyard. High altar
20d. Wife Isabelle have 20s., my brother William 5s., and my
mother 6s. 8d. Ex'ors: wife Isabelle and my brother William
* Eev. Thomas Bode io called vicar in hie will, but " parish-chaplain" in
Sept, 1511 at the Visitation of Archbishop Warham,
t Priar Christopher of Sandwioh wns the parish ohaplain at tho Visitation
pf Archbishop Warham in 15J.1,
35 2
52 ASH WILLS.
Bownde, and have residue. Witnesses: William Trewell, Stephen
Joly, Robert Cokk, John Cristemas. Probate 28 January 1528-9.
(W„ fol. 162.)
WILLIAM ATTE BKEGGE.
20 Feb. 1471-2. Buried in the churchyard. High altar 12