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[edit] The Will of ThomasB Hollard"The Will of Thomas Hollard als Silke of Waytowne in the County of Dorset, Taylor, 21 Oct. 1606. My body to be buried in the churchyard of Netherbury. To the poor of Netherbury 5s. To my kinswoman Edith Way of Bradpoole, widow, two holland aprons. To Stephen Way, her son, 3s. 4d. To Peter Bishop one pair of medley hose and one pair of white hose. 'Item I giue vnto Hugh my sonne my house and grounde called Rowbarrowe vnto all which houses and grounds I haue nominated and appointed by sonne Hugh to the the Lordes nexte tennante according to the custome. All the rest of my goods, moveable and vnmoveable nott already giuen I giue and Bequeath vnto my sonne Hugh, whom I make my Executor wholly.' Tristram Foster and Hugh Hearne to be overseers. Witnesses: James Richards, John Richards, and Diones Richards. Proved 3 Oct. 1607 by Tristram Foster and Hugh Hearne, supervisors named in the will, to whom administration was granted during the minority of Hugh Hollard als Silk, natural and legitimate son and executor named in the will. Administration granted 19 June 1611 to Hugh Hollard als Silke, son and executor. (P. C. C., Hudlestone, 98.) (The original will and the inventory of the estate are in the files of the Peculiar Court of the Dean of Sarum, and were filed 23 Feb. 1606-7. E. F. [Elizabeth French])."[1] References
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