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In the name of God Amen
I John Guy of Colnbrook in the County of Buckingham Tallow
Chandler being in perfect health and calling to mind the uncertainty
of Life in this world Do make and declare this to be my last Will and
Testament in manner and form following first and principally
command my soul unto the hands of God who gave it trusting for
a free pardon of my sins through the merits of Christ my Redeemer
my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at Langley
among my family and as touching such worldly Estate which it
hath pleased God of his Infinite Goodness to bless me with I
give and dispose there of as followeth first I give devise and
bequeath unto my loving wife Alice Guy All that my copyhold
Cottage or Tenement at Longford in the parish and Manor
of Harmondsworth now in the tenure or occupation of William
Edmunds for and during the term of her natural life also I give
and devise one moiety or full half part (the whole in two equal
parts to be divided ) of all that my Messuage of Tenement
called Brook End house and all Barns Stables Outhouses
Edifices Buildings Orchards Gardens Backsides and Appurtenances
to the said Messuages or Tenement belonging situate and
being at Brook End in the parishes of Burnham and Dorney
or one of them in the County of Buckingham and also one
moiety of full half part (the whole in two equal parts to be
divided of all those several closes pieces or parcels of arable Land
Meadow pasture and Wood ground unto the said Messuages
Tenement belonging and when with the same in the parishes
aforesaid containing in the whole by Estimation four score and
three acres more or less unto my son John Guy his heirs and assigns
forever And the other moiety or full half part of the said
Messuage or Tenement Lands and Premisses with the appurtenances
(the whole in two equal parts to be divided) I give and devise unto my
son James Guy his heirs and assigns for ever Also I give and devise all
that my Meadow or pasture Orchard called Collymeade lying and being
in the parish of Horton in the said County of Buckingham containing
by Estimation Thirty Eight acre and Three Roods (more or less and
and also one acre of Land lying in Horton field otherwise Colnbrook
field shooting in the said Mead unto my Daughter Beatrice
Guy and the heirs if her body lawfully to be begotten and for lack
of such Issue I give and devise the sonne unto my sons William
Guy John Guy and James Guy and their heirs forever I also give
unto my said Daughter Beatrice Guy and to such person or persons to
whom the said Mead shall of right come and descend free Liberty of Ingress
Engress and Regress way and passage thro the orchard and yard
belonging to the Tenement in the Occupation of Thomas Baslett? to
and from Collymead aforesaid I also give unto my said daughter
the sume of one hundred pounds to be paid her at her age of twenty
one years and in the mean time I order and direct my Executors to
pay her Interest therefore after the rate of five pounds for one
hundred pounds by the year Also I give to my said wife all the
Stock in Trade and all my household Goods Excepting only the pamlelt
bed and furniture which I give to my said daughter all the rest and
residue of my personal Estate of what kind or denomination soever
after my debts Legacies funeral expences and Executors reasonable
charges are paid and discharged I give unto and amongst my children
share and share alike And I do hereby nominate constitute and
appoint my said sons William Guy and John Guy Executors of this
my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I the said John
Guy the Testator have hereunto set my hand and seal the twenty
sixth day of February in the year of out Lord one thousand seven
hundred and thirty three — John Guy Signed Sealed published and
declared by the testator as and for his last Will and Testament in
the presence of us who have set our Names as witnesses at the request
and in the presence of the said Testator Samuel Holderness Stephen
Blinco Danl Foster
Proved 8 Jan 1735 to William Guy and John Guy
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 675
Guy, John Tallow Chandler of Colnbrook, 1735
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