In the name of God Amen
The twentieth daie of June in the year of our lord god One
thousand sixe hundred twentie five, I Roger Webber of the Cittie of
Exeter Merchant though weake and sicke of bodie yett of sound and
perfect memorie thanks be to God Doe make publish and declare this
my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge
First I thanke god for all his benefitts which through his great
mercie I have and doe inioye [enjoy] but espially [especially] for
my Redemption and Salvation in Christ Jesus in and by whose death
and passsion I hope to inheritt everlasting lief in the Kingdome of
Heaven and therefore in the assurance of a glorious resurrection I
comend by bodie after the end of this transitorie lief to be buried
in the earth in a decent and Christian manner
Item I give and bequeath unto Mr John Nicse (?) and Mr. [blank]
Shute Preachers of the word of god tenne shillings a peece
To John Webber my Sonne in money Fortie poundes
To Anne Webber my daughter in money Fortie poundes
Alsoe I give and bequeath unto the said Anne Webber my daughter all
my estate right by the interrest terme of yeares possession
reversion and de.......... whatsoever of in and to all that my
tenement or dwellinge house with the appurtenances togeather with
all the Implements of houshold in and to the same belonginge or
appertaineinge, situate lying and being within the Towne of
Southmolton in the Countie of Devon wherein one Alice Spurrey
widdow latelie dwelles
Item I give and bequeath unto my brother in lawe Francis Dyett my
best sute of apparell
And to my Sister Anne Dyett his wief Twentie shillinges in money to
putt in a ringe
To my Sister Joane Griffen widdowe ten shillinges in money to putt
in a ringe
To my Sister Agnes Badcocke tenne shillinges in money to put in a
ringe To Jane Canaver my maidservant tenne shillinges in money
To my lovinge frendes Walter White, John Pearce of Exeter Mauchants
and to my said Brother in lawe Francis Dyett Twentie shillinges a
peece
Item I give and bequeath towards the maintenance of an Hospitall
within the Cittie and Countie of Exeter if the same be builded and
finished within three yeares next after my death tenne poundes in
money
The residue of all my goodes Chattells Merchandizes plate Jewells
readdye money and debts to me owinge before by me not given nor
bequeathed I give and bequeath unto my children John Webber Anne
Webber Batshua Webber Elizabeth Webber Grace Webber Dorcas Webber
and Precilla Webber equallie to be devided amonge them all
And if anie of my said children happen to die before they shall
accomplish theire severall ages of one and Twentie yeares or be
married that then the parte legacie and porcion of everie such
childe or children soe deceasing shall remayne come and be to and
amonge all the rest of my said children then livinge and unmarried
to be equallie devided among them
And I doe make constitute and appoint the aforesaid Walter White
John Pearce Francis Dyett to be the executors in trust of this my
last will and testament desireinge them to ........ the same
instlie [instantly] and trulie performed and not to breake alter or
change anie parte or parcell thereof
In witness whereof I the said Roger Webber have hereunto put my
hand and seale yearen [herein] the date and yeare first above
written
Roger Webber signed sealed and published by the above named Roger
Webber as his last will and testament in the presence of theis
persons whose names are subscribed
Teste Richo Tickell
William Bartlett
Teste mee Zacharie Wills
Probate granted 20.5.1626
Last updated - Brian Randell, 10 Jul 2005
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