PROB11/208, Will of John Curlinge of the parish of St Mary Matfelon (St Mary's Whitechapel), Middlesex, weaver
Made 6 July 1649. His wife Jane Curlinge sole executor, giving her one indenture dated 26 Sept 1625 containing all those messuages and tenements etc in the parish of St Peter's, Sandwich, Kent which I bought from Gyles Harrison of Sandwich, giving to Jane my wife £6 a year rent to be paid by Thomas Squire of St Peter's, Thanet, husbandman. Unto Thomas Squire and Marie his wife during their lives. All the rights and interest that I have, which I bought of Gyles Harrison, after the decease of my executor. If they die without issue, unto John Curlinge my brother's son* who liveth at St Peter's, Thanet, maltster and his heirs. Unto my brother Anthony Curling 10s. to buy him a ring. Unto my brother William his son John Curling £10 at the end of two years after the decease of me or my wife if in case John Curling my brother's son shall then be living, or to his heirs. My two loving friends and kinsmen Thomas Squire of the Isle of Thanet and John Cooper of St Gyles without Cripplegate, London, cooper appointed overseers to see my will is performed to my intent Witnesses: John Bold, George Brentnall, Nicholas Moody, Thomas Squire, John Cooper. Proved 24 July 1649.
* Which brother is not given but it is presumably (late) William as his brother Anthony is referred to later. The will does not specifically refer to children. His son Roberrt died in infancy and his daughter Mary married Thomas Squire in 1647 so they are Thomas Squire and Marie referred to in the wll. |