Testamenta cantiana : a series of extracts from fifteenth and sixteenth century wills relating to church building and topography.
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- 1906-1907
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Testamenta cantiana : a series of extracts from fifteenth and sixteenth century wills relating to church building and topography. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![tharchangell in Est Peckham. To the reparacon of Saint Blasys window in the said church xls. To the construction of ij windows in the said church stepill, that is to say, the est window and the north window xs. I bequeth to the making of the south window in the said church xls. Myn executor shall bey a chalis of the price of xb. in the honor of Grods divine seruice in the said church ther to be don. I bequeth to y^ making of a shaft and a crucifix being at Stone crosse xjs. viij^. John Cayser, 1491. (P.C.C., 45, Milles.) xls. for a vestment to he howth to the vse of the church of Eastpeckam. John Brokar, 1499. (Y., 357.) To the churche porche of Pekham vij marcs. BaufE Broker, 1507. (P.C.C., 30, Adeane.) To be buried in the parish church. To the said church a suet of vestments of crymson velvett. Thomas Eoydon, Esq., dated 10 Aug. 1557. Proved 9 March 1559-60. (P.C.G., 19, Mellershe.) WEST PECKHAM. Sepel: in ecclesia parochiali de West Peccham. Geoffrey Colpeper, dated 1389. Proved 5 June 1390. (Lambeth, 235*^, Courteney.) Sepel: in ecclesia parochiali de West Pecham iuxta sepulturam patris mei ibidem. John Colpepir, miles, 1413. (Lambeth, 265^, Chichele I.) To the parish church of Westpeckham a cowe to fynde a yers- mynde w^ placebo and dirige and masse of requiem and to pray for me and for Mawde 11:13' wyfe in bede roll. John William, 1501. (Y., 413.) To be buried in the churchyard in y® alley before the church porche. Thomas Stile, 1532. (IX., 29.) To be buried in the chauncell. Hugh Burneby, late vicar of West Peckham, 1557. (XII. (i.), 91.) PEMBUKT. To y^^ churche of Sayiit Petyr of PepinbuiT a cope of Hamaske. Denis Kyppyng, widoAv, 1513. (Yl., 360.) To the churche of Pepingbery a redhewede cowe, to be putt to ferine for the profitt of the saide churche. Alice Lorkyn, wedow of Thomas Lorkyn, late of Hawtivill in the parish of Pepingbery, 1529. (YIII., 222.) To be buried in the bight chaunsell of Pepinbury. To the vicar for my buriall there xjs. viijf/. William Lorkyn, dated 1533. Proved 1534. (IX., 116.) To be buried in the qu}^!’ before Sent Peter. Pour marks to by a vestment. Syr Bobert Joysy, vicar [he was a Yorkshiremau of Gisborow], 1533. (IX., 35.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2898738x_0088.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)