LEEDS WILLS INDEX:
Leeds Wills: Will of Margaret Hebden, of the Call Lane
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The Will of Margaret Hebden, of the Call Lane, in Kirkgate, in Leeds, widow, dated 30th April 1573, pr.
4th October 1576, - To the poor, 5s. To my son Alexander H., my best brasse pot, one lead one, one
cupbord, one ambrie, one counter, one keuer, one broylinge iron, one chaffing dishe, one cowe, one lynshete,
and 26s. 8d. in money. To William H., my son, one cow, one lynshete, and one brasse potte. To my daughter
Elizabeth Fletcher, my best brasse pot save one, one amburie, and one mattres. To my daughter Margaret
Coleman, one brasse potte. My said two daughters to have my iron chimney equally to be divided betwixt
them. To my God-daughter Alice Lawson, 6d. To every one of my grandchildren. i.e., William H., son
of my said son William, one great panne; to Richard Fletcher, 20s.; to Janet F., 20s.; to William F.,
5s. Alexander H., executor. Witnesses - William Baliffe the younger, William Lawson, Walter Brear,
Richard Pettie, Edmund Edlestone, with others.
Transcribed by Jack Parry ©2009
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