Description | WILL (proved 21. Jan. 1415/16) of Alice who was wife of William de Bulkylegh; after directing that she shall be buried in the churchyard of St. Boniface of Bunbury, she leaves 17 lbs of wax to burn near her body on the day of her burial; to Alice, daughter of Robert of Overton, she leaves 4½ measures of white bread; 2/6 for repairing the street called Pecfortonlowen; an altar cloth (mappale) to the B.M. of Bunbury and another to the B.M. of Malpas; to Margaret her daughter, a blue coverlet and a blue-grey and black coverlet with the tapet of the same, 2 whittles, 7 linthiams, 2 borcloths and 2 sanapes; to Margaret Holford all her sheep; to the wife of William le Reve, a bed and 2 linthiams; to David le Walshmon, 1 linthiam; to Ellen, wife of Richard de Boroley, her green gown; to Margaret her servant, her russet gown with the linthiam; to the wife of William de Chomundeley, her best cloak and hood and 1 under tunic; to the wife of Adam of Lidyate, 1 under tunic with a hood; to the wife of John, her servant, 1 russet tunic with hood; to Thomas Pate, chaplain, 12d; to le Reve, clerk, 6d.; the residue of her goods to Alice, her daughter, for payment of her debts. The said Alice and Richard de Bulkylegh of Bykerton are appointed executors. Given, the Tuesday 5th, November, 1413. Seals: 2; 1, red, letter "H"; 2, brown, a crowned monarch with orb and sceptre, the head and shoulders of a woman in the lower panel, and legend "decanus de broxon"; on tongue. Parchment. With letters of administration granted by Dean Christian same scale 1416 |