STRUDWICKE, Henry of Shipborne

Birth Name STRUDWICKE, Henry of Shipborne 1a 1b 1c
Gramps ID I1347
Gender male
Age at Death 63 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Will [E4120] 10 October 1684 Wisborough Green, Sussex, England 1688 Henry Vol29 p7 1d
Property [E4121] 1648 Lowfold farm, Wisborough Green, Sussex, England Lowfold until brother John is 21 1e
Executor [E4122] 1648 Wisborough Green, Sussex, England Will of brother Thomas 1f
Deposition [E4123] 16 February 1663 Wisborough Green, Sussex, England Deposition in Court hearing 2a
Birth [E4124] 1625 Wisborough Green, Sussex, England    
Death [E4125] 1688     1g

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father STRUDWICK, William [I0783]159525 January 1641
Mother WHITTINGTON, Catherine [I0789]
    Sister     STRUDWICKE, Katherine [I0788] 1631 about 1659
         STRUDWICKE, Henry of Shipborne [I1347] 1625 1688
    Sister     STRUDWICKE, Jane [I1867] about 1628
    Sister     STRUDWICKE, Elizabeth [I2047] 1634 1668
    Brother     STRUDWICKE, William of Lowfold [I3454] about 1621 about 1647
    Sister     STRUDWICKE, Mary [I3456] 1629
    Brother     STRUDWICKE, John [I3457] about 1636 about 1680
    Brother     STRUDWICKE, Thomas of Lowfold [I3826] about 1623 about 1648
 
Stepfather WADE, John [I0662]
Mother WHITTINGTON, Catherine [I0789]
    Half-brother     WADE, Thomas [I0663]
    Half-sister     WADE, Jane [I1216]
    Half-sister     WADE, Elizabeth [I3257]

Narrative

REFERENCE: EP/I/11/17 DEPOSITION BOOK CREATION DATES: FEB. 1663/4-OCT. 1676 EXTENT AND FORM: 95FF BOUND IN PART OF A MEDIEVAL OLD TESTAMENT .1 (SEE ALSO F.4) INCORRECT LITURGY USED BY VICAR OF WISBOROUGH GREEN -NOT FROM BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. 16 FEBRUARY 1663 EDWARD JOHNSON (NOTARY PUBLIC) V CHARLES SUMPNER, CLERK AND VICAR OFWISBOROUGH GREEN DEPONENTS HENRY HARRIDEN OF WISBOROUGH GREEN, GENT, WHERE HE HAD LIVED SOME 17YEARS. BORN IN BIGNOR. AGED ABOUT 54 YEARS. WITNESS: SIGNATURE F.2(V) WILLIAM STENNING OF WISBOROUGH GREEN, YEOMAN, WHERE HE HAD ALWAYSLIVED AND WAS BORN. AGED ABOUT 30 YEARS. WITNESS: SIGNATURE F.3 HENRY STRUDWICK OF LOWFIELD IN THE PARISH OF WISBOROUGH GREEN,YEOMAN, WHERE HE HAD LIVED ALL HIS LIFE. AGED 33 YEARS. WITNESS: SIGNATURE F.3(V) JOHN STRUDWICK OF LOWFIELD IN THE PARISH OF WISBOROUGH GREEN,WHERE HE HAD LIVED ALL HIS LIFE AND WAS BORN. AGED ABOUT 26 YEARS. WITNESS: SIGNATURE

Pedigree

  1. STRUDWICK, William [I0783]
    1. WHITTINGTON, Catherine [I0789]
      1. STRUDWICKE, William of Lowfold [I3454]
      2. STRUDWICKE, Thomas of Lowfold [I3826]
      3. STRUDWICKE, Henry of Shipborne
      4. STRUDWICKE, Jane [I1867]
      5. STRUDWICKE, Mary [I3456]
      6. STRUDWICKE, Katherine [I0788]
      7. STRUDWICKE, Elizabeth [I2047]
      8. STRUDWICKE, John [I3457]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. UK, West Sussex, CHICHESTER WILLS [S0035]
      • Page: 1647 Will of William Strudwick STC I 21 F162
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        In the name of God Amen the seventh day of December Anno Dmd 1646 I William Strudwicke of the pish of Wisborough greene in the County of Sussex yeoman being weake of body but of good and pfect memory thanks bee given to God werefore doo make and ordaine this my last will & testamt in manner & forme following that is to say Ffirst and before all things I commend and committ my soule unto the hands of Almighty God my gracious creator trusting most assuredly to bee saved by the death and passion & onely merritts of Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ Item I give and bequeath unto my mother Katherine the wife of John Wade of the pish aforesaid twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath unto my brother Henry Strudwicke and my sister Jane the wife of Ralph Naldwright of the pish of Billinghurst twenty shillings a peece Item I give and bequeath unto my three sisters Mary Katherine and Elizabeth Strudwicke ten pounds a peece to bee paid unto them when they shall accomplish the full age of one and twenty yeares Item I give & bequeath unto my youngest brother John Strudwicke one hundred pounds to bee paid when hee shall accomplish the age of one & twenty yeares Item my will & meaning is that if any brother John or any of my three sisters last named do happen to dye before they come to the said age of one & twenty yeares that then he she or their portions shall remaine to my executor hereafter mentioned Item I give and bequeath unto Thomas Elizabeth & Jane the son & daughters of my father in law John Wade of the pish aforesaid tenn shillings a peece Item I give and bequeath Mary & John and Jane the children of Ralph Maldwright aforesaid twenry shillings a peece at the age of one and twenty yeares Item I give unto my Godchildren Henry Napper and Thomas Joanes twelve pence a peece Item I give unto the poore of the pish of Wisborough greene aforesaid twenty shillings Item my debts and legacies funerall and other expenses discharged I give unto my brother Thomas Strudwicke a pcell of land which I hold by Lease called Lowfold lying in the pish of Wisborough greene aforesaid together with all other goods cattells & chattells whome I ordaine my full & sole executrix of this my last will and testament Item I make and ordaine my father in law John Wade aforesaid and my uncle William Stenning overseers of this my last will and testament unto whome I give three shillings and foure pence a peece In witness whereof I have sett my hand & seale to this my last will & testament the day & yeare above written William Strudwicke Sealed and Subscribed in the psence of us Maurice Ireland xxx the marke of Richard Lutman Probatum to Thoms Strudwicke 1647

      • Page: 1648 Will of Thomas Strudwick STC I 29 F299,
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        In the name of God Amen the tenth day of July Anno Dmi 1648 I Thomas Strudwick of Lowfold in the parish of Wisborough greene als xxxx in the County of Sussex yeoman being sick in body but of good and perfect memory thanks be given to Almighty God thereof do make & ordayne this my last will & testament in manner and form following That is to say First and before all things I commend & committ my soule in to the hands of my blesssed creator trusting most assuredly to bee saved by the death passion and only merritt of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ And my body to be buried with Christian burial Item I give & bequeath unto my sister Jane the wife of Ralph Naldrett of the parish of Billinghurst tenn pounds of lawfull money of England Item I give & bequeath unto John Mary Jane & Susan the sons and daughters of the sayd Ralph & my said sister Jane five pounds apeice Item I give & bequeath unto my sisters Mary Katherine & Elizabeth Strudwick forty pounds apeece Item I give & bequeath unto my brother Henry Strudwick my land of Lowfold aforesaid from the time of my decease untill my brother John Strudwick accomplish the age of one & twenty years And then & thence forward it shall be & remayne unto my said brother John his heirs & assigned hee the said John truly paying or giving security to pay the before mentioned legacyes in this my last will & testament bequeathed within three months after hee shall accomplish the sayd age Item my will & meaning is that yf my sayd brother shall happen to dye before hee accomplish the sayd age of one and twenty years that then my sayd land of Lowfold shall abide and remayne unto my brother Henry his heyrs & assigned for ever He the sayd Henry paying the sayd legacyes before mentioned Item I give & bequeath unto my sayd brother John all the household stuff which is within doores & belonging unto and with the sayd house of Lowfold Item I give and Bequeath unto Thomas, Elizabeth and Jane the son and daughters of my father in Law John Wade within the parish of Wisborough green tenn shillings apeece to be payed by my executor at their ages of one and twenty years Item I give and Bequeath unto every servant in the dwelling in Wisborough of the sayd John Wade twelve pence to be payed by my executor within one month after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto the poore people of the parish of Wisborough green aforesaid forty shillings to be payed & distributed by the discretion of my executor within half a yeare after my decease whereof I desire that five & twenty shillings be distributed to the poore people of this end of the parish and fifteen unto Loxwood end Item my debts payed & the legacies & engagements of mee required by the last will & testament of my brother William Strudwick late of the sayd parrish of Wisborough greene disposed according to the true intent & meaning thereof, and after all my funerall & other charges about like probation of this my last will & testament discharged & payd I give & bequeath unto my sayd brother henry Strudwick all the rest of my goods & chatttells whatsoever Finally I desire my Uncle William Stenning & Roger Whittington of the sayd parrish of Wisborough Green to bee Overseers of this my last will & testament unto whom I bequeath two shillings a peece In witness whereof I have sett my hand & seale to this my last will & testament this said ninth day of July Anno Dmi 1648 Thomas Strudwick Signed Sealed Published and Declared as the last will & testament of the sayd Thomas Strudwick in the presence of Maurice Rowland, clerk William Stenning John Wade his mark Elizabeth Weeden her mark Memorandum that the word 'Strudwick' between the tenth and eleventh line and the words 'and thence forward' between the thirteenth & fourteenth lines and the words 'before mentioned' between the fourteenth & fifteenth lines and part of the word 'Household Stuff' between the nineteenth and twentieth lines, also the word 'this' and the words ' to bee' towards the end of this will & testament were interlined before the sealing & subscribing here of Maurice Rowland William Stenning John Wade his mark, Elizabeth Weeden her mark Memorandum that the testator herein named at the time of the making & declaring of this his last will & testament did name and appoynt his brother Henry Strudwick, within named, to bee the full and whole executor of this his herein written will & testament which should have been inserted in the sayd will but was casually omitted And this wee whose names are under written are each ready to testify appon our oathes Maurice Rowland xxx Testamenti Sx William Stenning Probatum August 1648 to Henry Strudwick, after Maurice Rowland and William Stenning were duly sworn.

      • Page: 1688 Will of Henry Strudwick STCI VOL 29 P7,
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        In the name of God Amen I Henry Strudwick of Shipborne in the parrish ofWisborough Greene in the county of Sussex yeoman being in good health of body and of sound and perfect mind and disposing memory praise be therefore given to Almighty God doe make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say Ffirst and principally I commend my soule into the hands of Almighty God hoping through the merrits death and passion of my saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sinns and to inherit everlasting life and my body I committ to the earth to be decently buryed at the discretion of my executor hereafter named And as touching the disposition of all such temporall estate as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow apon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth Imprimus I give and bequeath unto my loving nephew John Hill sonn of Simeon Hill of Pulborough in the said County deceased the summme of twenty pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid within one year next after my decease by my executor hereafter named Item I give unto Simeon Hill my nephew sonn of Simeon Hill of Pulborough aforesaid deceased and the his heirs All that my messuage landes and tenements called Shipborne otherwise Shelborne in Wisborough Greene aforesaid to hold to him his heirs and assigned forever And all my other landes and tenements wherever iin the said parish of of Wisborough greene And the rest resideue of my personall estate Goods and Chattels whatsoever I doe give and bequeath unto my said loving nephew Simeon Hill Whom I make full and sole executor of this my last will and testament And I doe hereby revoke disannull and make voyd all former wills and testaments by me heretofore made And I doe hereby make constitute ordaine and appoint George Shudd the younger of Loxwood and Henry Strudwick of IdeHurst overseers of this my last will And I doe hereby give each of them Tenn shillings a peece to buy them a ring in rememberandce of me In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale this tenth day of October in the six and thirtieth year of of the reigne of our sovereigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of God King of England Scotland Ireland and France One Thousand six hundred and eighty four Henry Strudwicke Signed sealed published declared by the said hHenry Strudwick as his last will and Testament George Shudd,John Scutt,John Scutt Yng Probatum 1688 Simeon Hill

      • Page: 1688 Will of Henry Strudwick STCI VOL 29 P7,
      • Source text:

        In the name of God Amen I Henry Strudwick of Shipborne in the parrish ofWisborough Greene in the county of Sussex yeoman being in good health of body and of sound and perfect mind and disposing memory praise be therefore given to Almighty God doe make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say Ffirst and principally I commend my soule into the hands of Almighty God hoping through the merrits death and passion of my saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sinns and to inherit everlasting life and my body I committ to the earth to be decently buryed at the discretion of my executor hereafter named And as touching the disposition of all such temporall estate as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow apon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth Imprimus I give and bequeath unto my loving nephew John Hill sonn of Simeon Hill of Pulborough in the said County deceased the summme of twenty pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid within one year next after my decease by my executor hereafter named Item I give unto Simeon Hill my nephew sonn of Simeon Hill of Pulborough aforesaid deceased and the his heirs All that my messuage landes and tenements called Shipborne otherwise Shelborne in Wisborough Greene aforesaid to hold to him his heirs and assigned forever And all my other landes and tenements wherever iin the said parish of of Wisborough greene And the rest resideue of my personall estate Goods and Chattels whatsoever I doe give and bequeath unto my said loving nephew Simeon Hill Whom I make full and sole executor of this my last will and testament And I doe hereby revoke disannull and make voyd all former wills and testaments by me heretofore made And I doe hereby make constitute ordaine and appoint George Shudd the younger of Loxwood and Henry Strudwick of IdeHurst overseers of this my last will And I doe hereby give each of them Tenn shillings a peece to buy them a ring in rememberandce of me In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale this tenth day of October in the six and thirtieth year of of the reigne of our sovereigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of God King of England Scotland Ireland and France One Thousand six hundred and eighty four Henry Strudwicke Signed sealed published declared by the said hHenry Strudwick as his last will and Testament George Shudd,John Scutt,John Scutt Yng Probatum 1688 Simeon Hill

      • Page: 1648 Will of Thomas Strudwick STC I 29 F299,
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        In the name of God Amen the tenth day of July Anno Dmi 1648 I Thomas Strudwick of Lowfold in the parish of Wisborough greene als xxxx in the County of Sussex yeoman being sick in body but of good and perfect memory thanks be given to Almighty God thereof do make & ordayne this my last will & testament in manner and form following That is to say First and before all things I commend & committ my soule in to the hands of my blesssed creator trusting most assuredly to bee saved by the death passion and only merritt of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ And my body to be buried with Christian burial Item I give & bequeath unto my sister Jane the wife of Ralph Naldrett of the parish of Billinghurst tenn pounds of lawfull money of England Item I give & bequeath unto John Mary Jane & Susan the sons and daughters of the sayd Ralph & my said sister Jane five pounds apeice Item I give & bequeath unto my sisters Mary Katherine & Elizabeth Strudwick forty pounds apeece Item I give & bequeath unto my brother Henry Strudwick my land of Lowfold aforesaid from the time of my decease untill my brother John Strudwick accomplish the age of one & twenty years And then & thence forward it shall be & remayne unto my said brother John his heirs & assigned hee the said John truly paying or giving security to pay the before mentioned legacyes in this my last will & testament bequeathed within three months after hee shall accomplish the sayd age Item my will & meaning is that yf my sayd brother shall happen to dye before hee accomplish the sayd age of one and twenty years that then my sayd land of Lowfold shall abide and remayne unto my brother Henry his heyrs & assigned for ever He the sayd Henry paying the sayd legacyes before mentioned Item I give & bequeath unto my sayd brother John all the household stuff which is within doores & belonging unto and with the sayd house of Lowfold Item I give and Bequeath unto Thomas, Elizabeth and Jane the son and daughters of my father in Law John Wade within the parish of Wisborough green tenn shillings apeece to be payed by my executor at their ages of one and twenty years Item I give and Bequeath unto every servant in the dwelling in Wisborough of the sayd John Wade twelve pence to be payed by my executor within one month after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto the poore people of the parish of Wisborough green aforesaid forty shillings to be payed & distributed by the discretion of my executor within half a yeare after my decease whereof I desire that five & twenty shillings be distributed to the poore people of this end of the parish and fifteen unto Loxwood end Item my debts payed & the legacies & engagements of mee required by the last will & testament of my brother William Strudwick late of the sayd parrish of Wisborough greene disposed according to the true intent & meaning thereof, and after all my funerall & other charges about like probation of this my last will & testament discharged & payd I give & bequeath unto my sayd brother henry Strudwick all the rest of my goods & chatttells whatsoever Finally I desire my Uncle William Stenning & Roger Whittington of the sayd parrish of Wisborough Green to bee Overseers of this my last will & testament unto whom I bequeath two shillings a peece In witness whereof I have sett my hand & seale to this my last will & testament this said ninth day of July Anno Dmi 1648 Thomas Strudwick Signed Sealed Published and Declared as the last will & testament of the sayd Thomas Strudwick in the presence of Maurice Rowland, clerk William Stenning John Wade his mark Elizabeth Weeden her mark Memorandum that the word 'Strudwick' between the tenth and eleventh line and the words 'and thence forward' between the thirteenth & fourteenth lines and the words 'before mentioned' between the fourteenth & fifteenth lines and part of the word 'Household Stuff' between the nineteenth and twentieth lines, also the word 'this' and the words ' to bee' towards the end of this will & testament were interlined before the sealing & subscribing here of Maurice Rowland William Stenning John Wade his mark, Elizabeth Weeden her mark Memorandum that the testator herein named at the time of the making & declaring of this his last will & testament did name and appoynt his brother Henry Strudwick, within named, to bee the full and whole executor of this his herein written will & testament which should have been inserted in the sayd will but was casually omitted And this wee whose names are under written are each ready to testify appon our oathes Maurice Rowland xxx Testamenti Sx William Stenning Probatum August 1648 to Henry Strudwick, after Maurice Rowland and William Stenning were duly sworn.

      • Page: 1648 Will of Thomas Strudwick STC I 29 F299,
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        In the name of God Amen the tenth day of July Anno Dmi 1648 I Thomas Strudwick of Lowfold in the parish of Wisborough greene als xxxx in the County of Sussex yeoman being sick in body but of good and perfect memory thanks be given to Almighty God thereof do make & ordayne this my last will & testament in manner and form following That is to say First and before all things I commend & committ my soule in to the hands of my blesssed creator trusting most assuredly to bee saved by the death passion and only merritt of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ And my body to be buried with Christian burial Item I give & bequeath unto my sister Jane the wife of Ralph Naldrett of the parish of Billinghurst tenn pounds of lawfull money of England Item I give & bequeath unto John Mary Jane & Susan the sons and daughters of the sayd Ralph & my said sister Jane five pounds apeice Item I give & bequeath unto my sisters Mary Katherine & Elizabeth Strudwick forty pounds apeece Item I give & bequeath unto my brother Henry Strudwick my land of Lowfold aforesaid from the time of my decease untill my brother John Strudwick accomplish the age of one & twenty years And then & thence forward it shall be & remayne unto my said brother John his heirs & assigned hee the said John truly paying or giving security to pay the before mentioned legacyes in this my last will & testament bequeathed within three months after hee shall accomplish the sayd age Item my will & meaning is that yf my sayd brother shall happen to dye before hee accomplish the sayd age of one and twenty years that then my sayd land of Lowfold shall abide and remayne unto my brother Henry his heyrs & assigned for ever He the sayd Henry paying the sayd legacyes before mentioned Item I give & bequeath unto my sayd brother John all the household stuff which is within doores & belonging unto and with the sayd house of Lowfold Item I give and Bequeath unto Thomas, Elizabeth and Jane the son and daughters of my father in Law John Wade within the parish of Wisborough green tenn shillings apeece to be payed by my executor at their ages of one and twenty years Item I give and Bequeath unto every servant in the dwelling in Wisborough of the sayd John Wade twelve pence to be payed by my executor within one month after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto the poore people of the parish of Wisborough green aforesaid forty shillings to be payed & distributed by the discretion of my executor within half a yeare after my decease whereof I desire that five & twenty shillings be distributed to the poore people of this end of the parish and fifteen unto Loxwood end Item my debts payed & the legacies & engagements of mee required by the last will & testament of my brother William Strudwick late of the sayd parrish of Wisborough greene disposed according to the true intent & meaning thereof, and after all my funerall & other charges about like probation of this my last will & testament discharged & payd I give & bequeath unto my sayd brother henry Strudwick all the rest of my goods & chatttells whatsoever Finally I desire my Uncle William Stenning & Roger Whittington of the sayd parrish of Wisborough Green to bee Overseers of this my last will & testament unto whom I bequeath two shillings a peece In witness whereof I have sett my hand & seale to this my last will & testament this said ninth day of July Anno Dmi 1648 Thomas Strudwick Signed Sealed Published and Declared as the last will & testament of the sayd Thomas Strudwick in the presence of Maurice Rowland, clerk William Stenning John Wade his mark Elizabeth Weeden her mark Memorandum that the word 'Strudwick' between the tenth and eleventh line and the words 'and thence forward' between the thirteenth & fourteenth lines and the words 'before mentioned' between the fourteenth & fifteenth lines and part of the word 'Household Stuff' between the nineteenth and twentieth lines, also the word 'this' and the words ' to bee' towards the end of this will & testament were interlined before the sealing & subscribing here of Maurice Rowland William Stenning John Wade his mark, Elizabeth Weeden her mark Memorandum that the testator herein named at the time of the making & declaring of this his last will & testament did name and appoynt his brother Henry Strudwick, within named, to bee the full and whole executor of this his herein written will & testament which should have been inserted in the sayd will but was casually omitted And this wee whose names are under written are each ready to testify appon our oathes Maurice Rowland xxx Testamenti Sx William Stenning Probatum August 1648 to Henry Strudwick, after Maurice Rowland and William Stenning were duly sworn.

      • Page: 1688 Will of Henry Strudwick STCI VOL 29 P7,
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        In the name of God Amen I Henry Strudwick of Shipborne in the parrish ofWisborough Greene in the county of Sussex yeoman being in good health of body and of sound and perfect mind and disposing memory praise be therefore given to Almighty God doe make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say Ffirst and principally I commend my soule into the hands of Almighty God hoping through the merrits death and passion of my saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sinns and to inherit everlasting life and my body I committ to the earth to be decently buryed at the discretion of my executor hereafter named And as touching the disposition of all such temporall estate as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow apon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth Imprimus I give and bequeath unto my loving nephew John Hill sonn of Simeon Hill of Pulborough in the said County deceased the summme of twenty pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid within one year next after my decease by my executor hereafter named Item I give unto Simeon Hill my nephew sonn of Simeon Hill of Pulborough aforesaid deceased and the his heirs All that my messuage landes and tenements called Shipborne otherwise Shelborne in Wisborough Greene aforesaid to hold to him his heirs and assigned forever And all my other landes and tenements wherever iin the said parish of of Wisborough greene And the rest resideue of my personall estate Goods and Chattels whatsoever I doe give and bequeath unto my said loving nephew Simeon Hill Whom I make full and sole executor of this my last will and testament And I doe hereby revoke disannull and make voyd all former wills and testaments by me heretofore made And I doe hereby make constitute ordaine and appoint George Shudd the younger of Loxwood and Henry Strudwick of IdeHurst overseers of this my last will And I doe hereby give each of them Tenn shillings a peece to buy them a ring in rememberandce of me In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale this tenth day of October in the six and thirtieth year of of the reigne of our sovereigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of God King of England Scotland Ireland and France One Thousand six hundred and eighty four Henry Strudwicke Signed sealed published declared by the said hHenry Strudwick as his last will and Testament George Shudd,John Scutt,John Scutt Yng Probatum 1688 Simeon Hill

  2. DEPOSITION BOOK Ep/I/11/17 Feb. 1663/4-Oct. 1676 [S0308]
      • Page: Gives ages and residence of John and his brother Henry
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        Contents: f.1 (see also f.4) Incorrect Liturgy used by Vicar of Wisborough Green - Not From Book of Common Prayer. 16 February 1663 Edward Johnson (Notary Public) v Charles Sumpner, Clerk and Vicar of Wisborough Green Deponents f.3 Henry Strudwick of Lowfield in the parish of Wisborough Green, Yeoman, where he had lived all his life. Aged 33 years. Witness: signature f.3(v) John Strudwick of Lowfield in the parish of Wisborough Green, where he had lived all his life and was Born. Aged about 26 years.