The original: http://hdl.handle.net/10107/968764
A transcription:
The nuncupative Will of Ann Beversley late of Trewglwys in the County of Mountgmery & Diocese of Bangor spinster declared within six dayes last past was in manner & forme following
First shee bequeathed & gave her soule to him that gave it her in full assurance of a joyfull Resurrection through the meritts of Jesus Christ & her body to be buried in Xtian burial in the Parish Church of Trevglwys aforesaid, according to the discretion of her executor hereafter named.
Item shee have & bequeath unto her sister Joan, now living in Bridgenorth in the County of Sallopp the summe of Thirty shillings of Currt. English money to be paid her within the space of a yeare next ensuing after her decease
Item shee gave & bequeathed to her sister Mary now living in the City of Worcester the like summe of Thirty shillings to be likewise paid within the space of a yeare next ensuing after her decease
Item shee gave & bequeathed to her neice Bridget Swancott the daughter of Jo’n Swancott late of Llanidloes deceased all her wearing apparell to be delivered her within a month after her decease.
Item shee gave & bequeathed to Ann the daughter of Charles Benbow of Treveglwys aforesaid the summe of forty shillings of like Currt. English money to be paid her within the space of a yeare next ensuing after her decease
Item shee gave & bequeathed to Elizabeth the daughter of Edward Bennett of Treveglwys aforesaid the like summe of forty shillings to be delivered her within the space of a yeare next ensuing after her decease
Lastly shee did constitute & appoint her well beloved Cozon Charles Benbow of Treveglwys aforesaid to be her sole Executor of all the rest of her Goods & Cattells, which said Will is reduced into writing the Twelfth day of August Anno Domini 1684
Wittnesses to the same
the [....] of [R] Richard Jarman
Joan Evans
[proved 29 Aug 1684]