STRUDWICK, William Yeoman of Hills Green

Birth Name STRUDWICK, William Yeoman of Hills Green 1a 2a 2b
Gramps ID I1339
Gender male

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Inventory [E4102] 12 February 1678 Kirdford, Sussex, England Hills green 1b
Property [E4103] 1678 Kirdford, Sussex, England Hillsland als Hillsgreen als Threefarthings 1c 2c
Will [E4104] 22 January 1678 Kirdford, Sussex, England 1678 William STC 111 v27 1d 2d
Death [E4105] about 1678     1e 2e
Property [E4106] 1622 Hills Green, Kirdford, Sussex, England From the Pallingham Manor rent roll:  

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father LODSWORTH, Henry Strudwick of Rombolls [I1928]1601before 1667
Mother YALDEN, Mary [I1927]16051667
    Sister     STRUDWICK, Mary [I0991] about 1630
    Sister     STRUDWICKE, Ann [I1272]
         STRUDWICK, William Yeoman of Hills Green [I1339] about 1678
    Sister     STRUDWICK, Margaret [I1340]
    Brother     STRUDWICK, John [I1428]
    Brother     STRUDWICK, Henry [I3896]
 
Mother YALDEN, Mary [I1927]16051667

Families

    Family of STRUDWICK, William Yeoman of Hills Green and UNKNOWN, Elizabeth [F0400]
Unknown Partner UNKNOWN, Elizabeth [I2473] ( * + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
STRUDWICK, William [I3481]
STRUDWICK [I4058]
STRUDWICK [I4081]
STRUDWICK, Henry [I2522]1689

Narrative

Release by Mary Strudwick widow of Henry of an annuity1658.Some field names: Big Bennefold, (Beanfield) Little Benefold, Walk Field, Ball Field, Frog Field, Kimminscalled (Cenings in 1645) George Hooks Field, Brambley Field

Pedigree

  1. LODSWORTH, Henry Strudwick of Rombolls [I1928]
    1. YALDEN, Mary [I1927]
      1. STRUDWICKE, Ann [I1272]
      2. STRUDWICK, Margaret [I1340]
      3. STRUDWICK, John [I1428]
      4. STRUDWICK, Henry [I3896]
      5. STRUDWICK, William Yeoman of Hills Green
        1. UNKNOWN, Elizabeth [I2473]
          1. STRUDWICK, Henry [I2522]
          2. STRUDWICK, William [I3481]
          3. STRUDWICK [I4058]
          4. STRUDWICK [I4081]
      6. STRUDWICK, Mary [I0991]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Inventory of William of Hills Green [S0306]
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        William Strudwick of Hills Green. Yeoman. 12 Feb. 1678. forr his apparill & money in his purse, £10. In the kicthen. pond of pewter, £4. 14s. 8d., thre brass fore iron potts 3 iron kittels three brass pootts 4 brass kitteles to brass panes 3 brass skillets three iron driping panes 8 spitts one pare of andirons firepan and tongs three pare of pootthangers and jacks one tapele dreser & form and other things, £3. 17s. . In the hall. a table and to ioned forms and a ston taple one copord & a still, £2. In the parlor. one long table one rond table and a sid cubord and thre carpets six stulls and a form 3 chares a pare of andirons and a backe, £2. 10s. In the butterey. 4 brass vesels & aston, 8s. In the seller. 8 vesells and to stans 3 doz of bottels, £1. 10s. In the milke house. one table thirty tree latine3 panes crooks & poots a butter basscet friingpan blade & waites, £2.4 In the closet. bottels & books, £1. In the beakehouse. 2 cheesprees a beaking trow a sillting trow a kneall tub & Houer tub & kiver hopes & valles 3 sershes to spining whilles & other lumber, £2. 10s. In the bruwhouse. one furnus one vatte five tubs six kivers, £3. lOs. In the chamber over the parlor. one bed & bedstedel curtains & wallins one coverlett to blancets one table to chears & a stoll 2 boolsters & one under beed to pel­lows, £6. In the hall chamber. one bed & bedstedell to boolsters to blanckets & a coverlet one to chest one bascit chare, £4. In the bucking chamber. 3 chist on Hacscitl a trundel stedel & a pare of stockcards,2 lOs. In the gusen chamber. 3 beds to stedels 4 boolesters 3 pellows 3 coverlets 5 blancets cuer­tains vaillains one sidcubord & one preese one table sex chares 2 chamberpots, £10. In the chamber over the chukien. 4 beds & to stedels 3 coverlets 4 blancets 5 boolsters 2 peelows 1 table 2 cheast 1 preese curtains 1 seeing glas 2 chamber pots, £5. In the brewhouse chamber. . one bedstedell2 chest 2 andirons half a hundred of hoops, £1. 5s., 14 pare of sheets 9 table cloths 5 doz of napkins 6 pare of peelow­ coats 6 touells, £6. In the chamber over the milkehouse. one bedstedell Hacks and 8 sakes & other lumber, £11. 10s. In the porch hall. . 6 hogds of bakeon with lumber, £6. three and twenty bushells of oats 12 bushels of french wheat, £2.8s. In the Ranghous 3 one sider press with a ston and cuper stuf with other lumber, £2, oats & heay in the barn at the farm, £3, a score of youes, £7. 10s., fore ackeres of wheat, £3, fore oxen fore cows three young beasts, £43, to horses & to colts, £12, six pigs & a sow, £2, wheat in the barn & heay, £8, malt in the hous, £1. 10s., a nue wagon and a dungpott & whels, £6, eight akers of wheat upon the ground, £8, a hors three pond, £3, for plowes harowes yocks chains harness and all other husbandry tackilling, £2. summan totalis. £179. 12s. 8d. (appraisers: Edward Wackford, Henry Penfold, Richard Penfold.)

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        William Strudwick of Hills Green. Yeoman. 12 Feb. 1678. forr his apparill & money in his purse, £10. In the kicthen. pond of pewter, £4. 14s. 8d., thre brass fore iron potts 3 iron kittels three brass pootts 4 brass kitteles to brass panes 3 brass skillets three iron driping panes 8 spitts one pare of andirons firepan and tongs three pare of pootthangers and jacks one tapele dreser & form and other things, £3. 17s. . In the hall. a table and to ioned forms and a ston taple one copord & a still, £2. In the parlor. one long table one rond table and a sid cubord and thre carpets six stulls and a form 3 chares a pare of andirons and a backe, £2. 10s. In the butterey. 4 brass vesels & aston, 8s. In the seller. 8 vesells and to stans 3 doz of bottels, £1. 10s. In the milke house. one table thirty tree latine3 panes crooks & poots a butter basscet friingpan blade & waites, £2.4 In the closet. bottels & books, £1. In the beakehouse. 2 cheesprees a beaking trow a sillting trow a kneall tub & Houer tub & kiver hopes & valles 3 sershes to spining whilles & other lumber, £2. 10s. In the bruwhouse. one furnus one vatte five tubs six kivers, £3. lOs. In the chamber over the parlor. one bed & bedstedel curtains & wallins one coverlett to blancets one table to chears & a stoll 2 boolsters & one under beed to pel­lows, £6. In the hall chamber. one bed & bedstedell to boolsters to blanckets & a coverlet one to chest one bascit chare, £4. In the bucking chamber. 3 chist on Hacscitl a trundel stedel & a pare of stockcards,2 lOs. In the gusen chamber. 3 beds to stedels 4 boolesters 3 pellows 3 coverlets 5 blancets cuer­tains vaillains one sidcubord & one preese one table sex chares 2 chamberpots, £10. In the chamber over the chukien. 4 beds & to stedels 3 coverlets 4 blancets 5 boolsters 2 peelows 1 table 2 cheast 1 preese curtains 1 seeing glas 2 chamber pots, £5. In the brewhouse chamber. . one bedstedell2 chest 2 andirons half a hundred of hoops, £1. 5s., 14 pare of sheets 9 table cloths 5 doz of napkins 6 pare of peelow­ coats 6 touells, £6. In the chamber over the milkehouse. one bedstedell Hacks and 8 sakes & other lumber, £11. 10s. In the porch hall. . 6 hogds of bakeon with lumber, £6. three and twenty bushells of oats 12 bushels of french wheat, £2.8s. In the Ranghous 3 one sider press with a ston and cuper stuf with other lumber, £2, oats & heay in the barn at the farm, £3, a score of youes, £7. 10s., fore ackeres of wheat, £3, fore oxen fore cows three young beasts, £43, to horses & to colts, £12, six pigs & a sow, £2, wheat in the barn & heay, £8, malt in the hous, £1. 10s., a nue wagon and a dungpott & whels, £6, eight akers of wheat upon the ground, £8, a hors three pond, £3, for plowes harowes yocks chains harness and all other husbandry tackilling, £2. summan totalis. £179. 12s. 8d. (appraisers: Edward Wackford, Henry Penfold, Richard Penfold.)

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        William Strudwick of Hills Green. Yeoman. 12 Feb. 1678. forr his apparill & money in his purse, £10. In the kicthen. pond of pewter, £4. 14s. 8d., thre brass fore iron potts 3 iron kittels three brass pootts 4 brass kitteles to brass panes 3 brass skillets three iron driping panes 8 spitts one pare of andirons firepan and tongs three pare of pootthangers and jacks one tapele dreser & form and other things, £3. 17s. . In the hall. a table and to ioned forms and a ston taple one copord & a still, £2. In the parlor. one long table one rond table and a sid cubord and thre carpets six stulls and a form 3 chares a pare of andirons and a backe, £2. 10s. In the butterey. 4 brass vesels & aston, 8s. In the seller. 8 vesells and to stans 3 doz of bottels, £1. 10s. In the milke house. one table thirty tree latine3 panes crooks & poots a butter basscet friingpan blade & waites, £2.4 In the closet. bottels & books, £1. In the beakehouse. 2 cheesprees a beaking trow a sillting trow a kneall tub & Houer tub & kiver hopes & valles 3 sershes to spining whilles & other lumber, £2. 10s. In the bruwhouse. one furnus one vatte five tubs six kivers, £3. lOs. In the chamber over the parlor. one bed & bedstedel curtains & wallins one coverlett to blancets one table to chears & a stoll 2 boolsters & one under beed to pel­lows, £6. In the hall chamber. one bed & bedstedell to boolsters to blanckets & a coverlet one to chest one bascit chare, £4. In the bucking chamber. 3 chist on Hacscitl a trundel stedel & a pare of stockcards,2 lOs. In the gusen chamber. 3 beds to stedels 4 boolesters 3 pellows 3 coverlets 5 blancets cuer­tains vaillains one sidcubord & one preese one table sex chares 2 chamberpots, £10. In the chamber over the chukien. 4 beds & to stedels 3 coverlets 4 blancets 5 boolsters 2 peelows 1 table 2 cheast 1 preese curtains 1 seeing glas 2 chamber pots, £5. In the brewhouse chamber. . one bedstedell2 chest 2 andirons half a hundred of hoops, £1. 5s., 14 pare of sheets 9 table cloths 5 doz of napkins 6 pare of peelow­ coats 6 touells, £6. In the chamber over the milkehouse. one bedstedell Hacks and 8 sakes & other lumber, £11. 10s. In the porch hall. . 6 hogds of bakeon with lumber, £6. three and twenty bushells of oats 12 bushels of french wheat, £2.8s. In the Ranghous 3 one sider press with a ston and cuper stuf with other lumber, £2, oats & heay in the barn at the farm, £3, a score of youes, £7. 10s., fore ackeres of wheat, £3, fore oxen fore cows three young beasts, £43, to horses & to colts, £12, six pigs & a sow, £2, wheat in the barn & heay, £8, malt in the hous, £1. 10s., a nue wagon and a dungpott & whels, £6, eight akers of wheat upon the ground, £8, a hors three pond, £3, for plowes harowes yocks chains harness and all other husbandry tackilling, £2. summan totalis. £179. 12s. 8d. (appraisers: Edward Wackford, Henry Penfold, Richard Penfold.)

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        William Strudwick of Hills Green. Yeoman. 12 Feb. 1678. forr his apparill & money in his purse, £10. In the kicthen. pond of pewter, £4. 14s. 8d., thre brass fore iron potts 3 iron kittels three brass pootts 4 brass kitteles to brass panes 3 brass skillets three iron driping panes 8 spitts one pare of andirons firepan and tongs three pare of pootthangers and jacks one tapele dreser & form and other things, £3. 17s. . In the hall. a table and to ioned forms and a ston taple one copord & a still, £2. In the parlor. one long table one rond table and a sid cubord and thre carpets six stulls and a form 3 chares a pare of andirons and a backe, £2. 10s. In the butterey. 4 brass vesels & aston, 8s. In the seller. 8 vesells and to stans 3 doz of bottels, £1. 10s. In the milke house. one table thirty tree latine3 panes crooks & poots a butter basscet friingpan blade & waites, £2.4 In the closet. bottels & books, £1. In the beakehouse. 2 cheesprees a beaking trow a sillting trow a kneall tub & Houer tub & kiver hopes & valles 3 sershes to spining whilles & other lumber, £2. 10s. In the bruwhouse. one furnus one vatte five tubs six kivers, £3. lOs. In the chamber over the parlor. one bed & bedstedel curtains & wallins one coverlett to blancets one table to chears & a stoll 2 boolsters & one under beed to pel­lows, £6. In the hall chamber. one bed & bedstedell to boolsters to blanckets & a coverlet one to chest one bascit chare, £4. In the bucking chamber. 3 chist on Hacscitl a trundel stedel & a pare of stockcards,2 lOs. In the gusen chamber. 3 beds to stedels 4 boolesters 3 pellows 3 coverlets 5 blancets cuer­tains vaillains one sidcubord & one preese one table sex chares 2 chamberpots, £10. In the chamber over the chukien. 4 beds & to stedels 3 coverlets 4 blancets 5 boolsters 2 peelows 1 table 2 cheast 1 preese curtains 1 seeing glas 2 chamber pots, £5. In the brewhouse chamber. . one bedstedell2 chest 2 andirons half a hundred of hoops, £1. 5s., 14 pare of sheets 9 table cloths 5 doz of napkins 6 pare of peelow­ coats 6 touells, £6. In the chamber over the milkehouse. one bedstedell Hacks and 8 sakes & other lumber, £11. 10s. In the porch hall. . 6 hogds of bakeon with lumber, £6. three and twenty bushells of oats 12 bushels of french wheat, £2.8s. In the Ranghous 3 one sider press with a ston and cuper stuf with other lumber, £2, oats & heay in the barn at the farm, £3, a score of youes, £7. 10s., fore ackeres of wheat, £3, fore oxen fore cows three young beasts, £43, to horses & to colts, £12, six pigs & a sow, £2, wheat in the barn & heay, £8, malt in the hous, £1. 10s., a nue wagon and a dungpott & whels, £6, eight akers of wheat upon the ground, £8, a hors three pond, £3, for plowes harowes yocks chains harness and all other husbandry tackilling, £2. summan totalis. £179. 12s. 8d. (appraisers: Edward Wackford, Henry Penfold, Richard Penfold.)

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        William Strudwick of Hills Green. Yeoman. 12 Feb. 1678. forr his apparill & money in his purse, £10. In the kicthen. pond of pewter, £4. 14s. 8d., thre brass fore iron potts 3 iron kittels three brass pootts 4 brass kitteles to brass panes 3 brass skillets three iron driping panes 8 spitts one pare of andirons firepan and tongs three pare of pootthangers and jacks one tapele dreser & form and other things, £3. 17s. . In the hall. a table and to ioned forms and a ston taple one copord & a still, £2. In the parlor. one long table one rond table and a sid cubord and thre carpets six stulls and a form 3 chares a pare of andirons and a backe, £2. 10s. In the butterey. 4 brass vesels & aston, 8s. In the seller. 8 vesells and to stans 3 doz of bottels, £1. 10s. In the milke house. one table thirty tree latine3 panes crooks & poots a butter basscet friingpan blade & waites, £2.4 In the closet. bottels & books, £1. In the beakehouse. 2 cheesprees a beaking trow a sillting trow a kneall tub & Houer tub & kiver hopes & valles 3 sershes to spining whilles & other lumber, £2. 10s. In the bruwhouse. one furnus one vatte five tubs six kivers, £3. lOs. In the chamber over the parlor. one bed & bedstedel curtains & wallins one coverlett to blancets one table to chears & a stoll 2 boolsters & one under beed to pel­lows, £6. In the hall chamber. one bed & bedstedell to boolsters to blanckets & a coverlet one to chest one bascit chare, £4. In the bucking chamber. 3 chist on Hacscitl a trundel stedel & a pare of stockcards,2 lOs. In the gusen chamber. 3 beds to stedels 4 boolesters 3 pellows 3 coverlets 5 blancets cuer­tains vaillains one sidcubord & one preese one table sex chares 2 chamberpots, £10. In the chamber over the chukien. 4 beds & to stedels 3 coverlets 4 blancets 5 boolsters 2 peelows 1 table 2 cheast 1 preese curtains 1 seeing glas 2 chamber pots, £5. In the brewhouse chamber. . one bedstedell2 chest 2 andirons half a hundred of hoops, £1. 5s., 14 pare of sheets 9 table cloths 5 doz of napkins 6 pare of peelow­ coats 6 touells, £6. In the chamber over the milkehouse. one bedstedell Hacks and 8 sakes & other lumber, £11. 10s. In the porch hall. . 6 hogds of bakeon with lumber, £6. three and twenty bushells of oats 12 bushels of french wheat, £2.8s. In the Ranghous 3 one sider press with a ston and cuper stuf with other lumber, £2, oats & heay in the barn at the farm, £3, a score of youes, £7. 10s., fore ackeres of wheat, £3, fore oxen fore cows three young beasts, £43, to horses & to colts, £12, six pigs & a sow, £2, wheat in the barn & heay, £8, malt in the hous, £1. 10s., a nue wagon and a dungpott & whels, £6, eight akers of wheat upon the ground, £8, a hors three pond, £3, for plowes harowes yocks chains harness and all other husbandry tackilling, £2. summan totalis. £179. 12s. 8d. (appraisers: Edward Wackford, Henry Penfold, Richard Penfold.)

  2. UK, West Sussex, CHICHESTER WILLS [S0035]
      • Page: 1667 Will of Mary Strudwicke STC III 23 P380
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        In the name of God Amen I Mary Strudwicke of the pish of Kerdford in the county of Sussex the wife of Henry Strudwicke deceased of the aforesaid Kerdford being sick in body but in good memory thanks bee to God Doe make this my last will & testament in manner and ofrme following recalling all former wills Ffirst I bequeath my soule unto the Lord Jesus Christ my alone mediation & redeemer hoping to bee saved by the xxx generosity of his most precious blood And my body to bee decently buried As for the goods He God hath lent me I here dispose of them Ffirst I give to my sonne William Strudwick twelve pence Also I give to my daughter Mary Wakeford twelve pence Also I give to my sonne John Strudwicke twelve pence Also I give to my sonne Henry Strudwicke Tenn Pounds & to his sonne Henry Strudwicke my grandchild tenn pounds Also I give to my daughter Margaret Penfold tenn pounds to her daughter Mary Penfold my grandchild fifty pounds And I also give to my grandchild Henry Wakeford twenty shillings Also I give to my grandchild Thomas Penfold twenty shillings All the rest of my goods money & chattels not disposed of & given my debts & funerall expenses being discharged I give & bequeath to my daughter Ann Strudwicke whom I doe make the sole Executrix of this my last will & testament Also I desire my cozen Mr William Yalden Senior of Blackdowne & my brother Edmond Yalden of Compton to the utmost of their power to endeavor to see this my last will performed according to the true meaning thereof In witness whereof I have sett my hand & seale the three & twentieth day of July 1667 Mary Strudwicke The said Mary Strudwicke sett her hand & seale & published this as her last will & testament in the presence of Edmond Yalden Henry Penfold Probatum 1667 to Anne Strudwicke

      • Page: 1678 Will of William Strudwick STCI 11 VOL 27
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        In the name of god amen, I William Strudwick of Hillsgreene in the Pish of Kerdford yeoman Doe make & Ordaine this my last will & testament in manner & form e following ffirst I give my soule to Almighty God the maker & giver of it And my Body to be buried in Christian like manner As for my temporall Estate I give in manner & forme following Item I give & bequeath Elizabeth my Loving wife all my goods & chattle & all my lands lying in Kirdford called by the name of Hillsland als Hillsgreen als Threefarthings which is now mortgaged to William Woods to be sold by her for the payment of my debts and bringing up my younger Children And after her decease two moyties to my sonne William Strudwick & to the rest of my children equal proportions alike And I desire my loving brothers in law John Makeford and Edward Makeford to be my overseers to aide my wife who I doe make sole Executor of this my last will & testament hereunto I set my hand and seal this two and twenty day of January in the thirtieth year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King Charles the second Anno Dm. One thousand Six hundred and Seventy Eight William Strudwick signed sealed & declared this my last will & testament in the presence of us John Makeford, Edward Makeford, before the sealing was interlined Richard Penfold Robert xxxx Richard Penfold 1678 Probatum to Elizabeth Strudwick widow and relict Note: Makeford could be Wakeford

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        In the name of god amen, I William Strudwick of Hillsgreene in the Pish of Kerdford yeoman Doe make & Ordaine this my last will & testament in manner & form e following ffirst I give my soule to Almighty God the maker & giver of it And my Body to be buried in Christian like manner As for my temporall Estate I give in manner & forme following Item I give & bequeath Elizabeth my Loving wife all my goods & chattle & all my lands lying in Kirdford called by the name of Hillsland als Hillsgreen als Threefarthings which is now mortgaged to William Woods to be sold by her for the payment of my debts and bringing up my younger Children And after her decease two moyties to my sonne William Strudwick & to the rest of my children equal proportions alike And I desire my loving brothers in law John Makeford and Edward Makeford to be my overseers to aide my wife who I doe make sole Executor of this my last will & testament hereunto I set my hand and seal this two and twenty day of January in the thirtieth year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King Charles the second Anno Dm. One thousand Six hundred and Seventy Eight William Strudwick signed sealed & declared this my last will & testament in the presence of us John Makeford, Edward Makeford, before the sealing was interlined Richard Penfold Robert xxxx Richard Penfold 1678 Probatum to Elizabeth Strudwick widow and relict Note: Makeford could be Wakeford

      • Page: 1678 Will of William Strudwick STCI 11 VOL 27
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        In the name of god amen, I William Strudwick of Hillsgreene in the Pish of Kerdford yeoman Doe make & Ordaine this my last will & testament in manner & form e following ffirst I give my soule to Almighty God the maker & giver of it And my Body to be buried in Christian like manner As for my temporall Estate I give in manner & forme following Item I give & bequeath Elizabeth my Loving wife all my goods & chattle & all my lands lying in Kirdford called by the name of Hillsland als Hillsgreen als Threefarthings which is now mortgaged to William Woods to be sold by her for the payment of my debts and bringing up my younger Children And after her decease two moyties to my sonne William Strudwick & to the rest of my children equal proportions alike And I desire my loving brothers in law John Makeford and Edward Makeford to be my overseers to aide my wife who I doe make sole Executor of this my last will & testament hereunto I set my hand and seal this two and twenty day of January in the thirtieth year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King Charles the second Anno Dm. One thousand Six hundred and Seventy Eight William Strudwick signed sealed & declared this my last will & testament in the presence of us John Makeford, Edward Makeford, before the sealing was interlined Richard Penfold Robert xxxx Richard Penfold 1678 Probatum to Elizabeth Strudwick widow and relict Note: Makeford could be Wakeford

      • Page: 1678 Will of William Strudwick STCI 11 VOL 27
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        In the name of god amen, I William Strudwick of Hillsgreene in the Pish of Kerdford yeoman Doe make & Ordaine this my last will & testament in manner & form e following ffirst I give my soule to Almighty God the maker & giver of it And my Body to be buried in Christian like manner As for my temporall Estate I give in manner & forme following Item I give & bequeath Elizabeth my Loving wife all my goods & chattle & all my lands lying in Kirdford called by the name of Hillsland als Hillsgreen als Threefarthings which is now mortgaged to William Woods to be sold by her for the payment of my debts and bringing up my younger Children And after her decease two moyties to my sonne William Strudwick & to the rest of my children equal proportions alike And I desire my loving brothers in law John Makeford and Edward Makeford to be my overseers to aide my wife who I doe make sole Executor of this my last will & testament hereunto I set my hand and seal this two and twenty day of January in the thirtieth year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King Charles the second Anno Dm. One thousand Six hundred and Seventy Eight William Strudwick signed sealed & declared this my last will & testament in the presence of us John Makeford, Edward Makeford, before the sealing was interlined Richard Penfold Robert xxxx Richard Penfold 1678 Probatum to Elizabeth Strudwick widow and relict Note: Makeford could be Wakeford