Person:Mary Bridger (6)

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Mary Bridger
chr.22 Jul 1627 Ashurst, Sussex, England
d.Jun 1669
Facts and Events
Name[1] Mary Bridger
Gender Female
Christening[2] 22 Jul 1627 Ashurst, Sussex, England
Marriage to William Gratwicke
Will[3] Abt 8 Jun 1669
Death[3] Jun 1669
Probate[3] 23 Jun 1669
References
  1. Bannerman, William Bruce (ed.). The visitations of the county of Sussex: made and taken in the years 1530 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux King of Arms; and 1633–4 by John Philipot, Somerset Herald, and George Owen, York Herald, for Sir John Burroughs, Garter, and Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux. (London: Mitchell & Hughes [for the Harleian Society], 1905)
    p. 156.
  2. Renshaw, Walter Charles. Searches into the history of the family of Byne or Bine of Sussex. (London: Chiswick Press, 1913)
    page 63 fn. β.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Will of Mary Gratwick, Widow of Westerham, Kent, in Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Prerogative Court. Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Probate Records, 1384-1858
    PROB 11/330/215.

    A transcription:

    Memorandum That Mary Gratwick late of Westerham in the county of Kent widowe deceased did on or about the Eight day of June in the yeare of our Lord God One Thousand Six hundred sixtie and nine being sicke and weake but of good and perfect memorie in the presence of Elizabeth Bine and Anne Burton with an intent and purpose of makeing her last Will nuncapative say and declare as followeth or the like in effect (videlicet) I give Dorothy my Brother Henry Bridgers Wife my Cabbinett but nothing of that, that is in it and alsoe all my Glasses in my Closett I give my Brother Henrie Bridger my greate [...] at his House and a silver Tobaccoe Box. I give all my Brothers and Sisters a Tenn shillings peece of gould a peece except my Sister Bine To whome I give a Twentie shillings peece of gold and my Silver Watch I give unto my neice Jane Bine Tenn pounds I give to Master Wynne Five pounds to preach my Funerall Sermon And to Master Till Twentie Shillings to bury mee And Twentie shillings to the poore of Westerham And to Master Wynnes daughter my God daughter a silver porronger I give to my Brother John Bridgers wife a [...] pointe for a Fantor cheise which I bought at London this last yere I make my Brother John Bridger my Executor Elizabeth Byne the marke of Anne Burton

    [proved 23 Jun 1669 by John Bridger]