Abt 1470 - 1517 (~ 47 years)
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Name |
Strangways, James |
Born |
Abt 1470 |
Of Fyfield, Wiltshire, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
09 Jan 1516/17 |
Southwark, Surrey, England |
Person ID |
I08288 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
16 Jun 2015 |
Father |
Strangways, Thomas, b. Abt 1430, Of Stinsford, Dorset, England , d. 1484 -1485, Lady Chapel, Abbottsbury, Dorset, England (Age ~ 55 years) |
Mother |
Talboys, Alienor, b. Abt 1442, Of Poyntington Manor, Dorset, England , bur. 02.01.1500/1501, Abbotsbury, Dorset, England |
Married |
Abt 1460 |
England |
Family ID |
F02504 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
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Will of James Stranguyssh or Strangways of Saint Mary Olave Southwark, Surrey 09 January 1517 PROB 11/18
30 Nov., 1516. I James Stranguyssh, esquier, being of geode mynde, ordeyne this my present testament . First I recomend my soule to Almighty God my Savior, Redemor and Maker, and to his most glorious moder Sanct Mary, the virgyn, and all the holy sayntes and companye in hevyn, and my body to be buryed afor the most blissed figure of oure Lady behynd the high aulter within the monastery chirche of Sanct Mary Overy, in the burugh of Suthwarth, nere the citie of London . I bequeth to the high aulter of the churche of Sanct Thomas Hospitall in Suthwark, for my oblacons forgoten, xij d . To the brethered of the holy Trinitie within the same churche, xij d. To my servaunt named William Sholston, beside his wages, xl s. in money . To every one of my servauntes, xx s . I wyll that Mast [el.] Bisshop, Chanon of Sainct Stevyn Chappell in Westminster, have iij li paied hym by myn executors . The residue of all my goodes I gyve unto my dere beloved wife, Lady Katheryne, after my dettes paied, whiche I make sole executrice, she to dispose the same after her discrecon. I frely geve unto the said Lady Katheryne, my wyf, all the annuyte of xij li . that I hold by patent, and also all the landes that comyth to me by my good and dere moder, Elynor Stranguysh, wydowe, of the yerlie rent of xx li. in the citie of Salisbury, or within the countie of Wilteshire or elliswher .
Thies witnesses, Sr John Hothom, of the religiouse brethern of Saint Thomas Hospitall, John Chyesshyre and Robert Flemyng, notary.
[Proved 9 January, 1516-17 .]
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