"1631 Will of Thomas Nicholl of Glamford Briggs
In the name of God Amen the sixteenth daye of February in the yeare of our Lord God on thousand six hundrith thirtye and one. I Thomas Nichol of Glamford Briggs in the County of Lincoln glover … my Apprentice Bartholomew Tenny Ten shillinges … my Apprentice William Baspoole Tenne shillinges … my sonne Thomas Nicholl Twenty shillings … my daughter Jane Nicholl the lease of the house where I dwell … my daughter Ellen Nicholl fourty shillinges … my uncle Thomas Good my best cloake … my brother John Nicholl my best sute of Clothes … my sister Anne Willsonn Tenne shillinges the rest of my goods Chattells and household stuffe unbequeathed by debts payde And my funeral expenses discharges, to bee equally divided betwixt my daughter Jane Nichol and my daughter Ellen Nicholl[.] Last I make and ordeine my daughter Jane Nicholl my sole and lawfull Executrix … my sonne Thomas Nicholl and Mathew Lombard [to] be supervisors. … If my daughter Ellen Nicholl depart this naturall life before the day of her Mariage or before that shee accomplish the full age and terme of One and twenty yeares, that then my Daughter Jane Nicholl to have two parts of the portion bequeathed unto my daughter Ellen Nicholl, and that my sonne Thomas Nicholl shall have the third part of the portion of goods bequeathed unto my daughter Ellen Nicholl:
Thomas Nicholl his mark [large loop], [Witnesses]: Tho: Baxter, James Pickwell. [Proved 13 March 1631(/2)]
Will of Thomas Nicholl of Glamford Briggs; 16 Feb. 1631[/2], 13 March 1631[/2]; Lincoln Consistory Court 1631:253; [FHL film #198,886.]"