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  1. JOHN SCOTT of Waldringfield, yeoman (N)
[no date]  September 1640

to ELIZABETH WYTH, daughter of CHRISTOPHER WYTH, the little

bullock, she to pay to ANNE REYNOLD 20s. in one year after she is

married.  To Widow GOODLADD one bushel of wheat and all the

applles in the chamber.  To cousin PHEBE GIBSON 5s.  To ROBERT

GIBSON £4 when he be 21.  To MARGARET GIBSON £4 when she be 21.

To CHRISTOPHER WITH, doe leather breeches. To JOHN BOWEINGH?

Best blue suit.  To kinsman JOHN GIBSON of Bucklesham, rest of my

Goods and chattels whatsoever, he to be executor.  Witnesses

RALPH MILNER, ROBERT MILNER.  Pr. at Ipswich 6 Nov. 1640,

 

 

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Pete Kaznica
Pete Kaznica
9 years ago

Love the ‘Doe Leather breeches’ and the best ‘Blue’ suit!! Very  dapper?

Gareth
9 years ago

It is possible that the Wyths, Reynolds and Goodladd’s and the witnesses Ralph and Robert Milner were inhabitants of Waldringfield but no evidence. John Gibson (? John Scott’s uncle) and presumably  his children Phebe (5shillings) and Robert and Margaret (£4 each but both under 21) lived in Bucklesham.)

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