In the name of God Amen this 26th day of June in the year of Our Lord 1694, I George CHRISTOPHER of the parish of West Parley in the County of Dorset, a husbandman, do hereby constitute, make and ordain this to be my Last Will and Testament in the manner and form following; First I give & bequeath my soul into the hands of god my maker through Jesus Christ my saviour by whose death & resurrection I hope to be saved at the Last Day, and my body to the earth from which it was first taken And as for my worldly goods I dispose of them as follows:-
Signed and sealed X the mark of George CHRISTOPHER In the presence of us The mark of John BRAG and Thomas KING Sworn they were on 21st June 1694 by Richard RODERICK In the name of God Amen the 26 day of June Ano Domi 1694 I Gorg CRISTEVER of the parish of West Parley in the County of Dorset husbandman* do heare constitute make and ordayne this my Last Will and Testament in manor & form following first I give & bequeath my soul into the hands of god my maker through Jesus Christ my saviour by whose death & resurrection I hope to be saved at the Last Day & my body to the earth from which it was first taken & for my wordly goods I thus dispose. I doth make my dafters Elesabeth & Cristabel my holo & sole Exectutors but only my dafter Cristobel is to have to Partes & my dafter Elesabeth on of all my goods and assets Item I loan the tabel board the great Bibel the bras pot the great Boul and the amory to be left stondens to the house and if in Caus when my son Gorg doth com hom and doth by the bagen he is to give his sisters half the value of this goods and he has. Item my wife is to have sofreesand? maintaniances out of bergen as long as she Leve the milk of on Cowe and part of the Corn that is grone upon the bargen? if in cause she doth not take her diet? with them Item I give my son John a cow or forty shillings which either he hease but not the best cow and all my waring hose to him Item I give my dafter Agnes MORLEY twenty shillonse Item I give my dafter Jane on shilline Item I give my son in law Neckles BAYLEY on shillen Signed and Sealed The mark of Gorg CRISTEVERS In the presence of us - The mark of John BRAG 21 Jun 1694 Thomas KING Juratie [sworn?] fuerunt [they were] extricol Pm Rich [Richard] RODERICK late of West Parley in the County of Dorset Yeoman deceased taken and appriased by us whose names are hereunto subscribed. Impremis [In the First Place] For his wearing apparel - £02. 00s. 00d Signed Richard PEARCE ; Honesty KING; and Thomas KING dated 28th July 1694 in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth Genealogical Notes:- (1). The Will refers to George as a 'Husbandmen' and the inventory as a 'Yeoman'. A 'Husbandman' was a tenant farmer or small-holder who might also have to work on the land of larger landowners to maintain himself, below the rank of Yeoman. The inventory certainly suggests that they lived in a house with several rooms including his own bedchamber and were largely self sufficent in crops and animals which equates more with that of a Yeoman. (2). Unfortunately baptisms for West Parley have only suvived from 1715 and marriages and burials from 1720. His wife was alive in 1694 and the burial of a John Christopher the son of a George and Barbary [an old form of Barbara] Christopher took place in West Parley on 7th Nov 1743. This may be the son John referred to in the will as the 1st burial we have of a Christopher in the surviving parish registers is for a Barbary Christopher on the 9th Feb 1729 and she was then described as a widow. |