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1618 Richard Whoare of Sandhurst and Gloucester died and was buried at St John the Baptist, will mentions wife Anne, sons Richard, John and Alexander, and daughter Martha, also Joane sister of Richard Source - Will
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1618 Richard Hoare of the parish of St John the Baptist in the City of Gloucester Gentleman August 4 1618 bequeaths eighteen houses with lands to his sons Richard John and Alexander one hundred pounds to his daughter Martha and names wife Anne and sister Joan This Richard was sheriff of Gloucester in 1614 By an indenture dated Sept 4 5 James 1 1608 he gave in trust for the benefit of the parish of St Mary de Crypt an annuity of fifty three shillings charged upon several tenements in the city of Gloucester to be employed in the reparation of the Parish Church or the finding of a sufficient minnester to read divine service in the same church and for the relief of the poor of the same parish and other charitable uses The trust survives the Corporation of Gloucester annually paying fifty shillings to the parish An ancient vault bearing the name Hoare is beneath the pavement in the south transept near where the choir and nave join of St Mary de Crypt Church
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Will of Richard Whoare of Gloucester, 1618
T[estamentu]m Richardi Hoare
[Will of Richard Hoare]
In the Name off God, Amen, the Fowerth day of August in the sixteenth yeare of the Raigne of our soveraigne Lorde James, by the grace of God, of Englande, Scotlande, Fraunce and Irelande, Kinge, defendor of the Fayth etc,
And of Scotlande the one and Fiftieth,
In the yeare of o[u]r Lorde God one Thowsand six hundred and Eighteene,
I, Richard Whoare, of the p[ar]rish of Saincte John the Baptist within the Citie of Glouc[ester], gentlema[n], beinge sicke in in Bodye but whole and of good and p[er]fect in minde and memory, thanckes be geven to God for the same, doth make my last will and Testament in manner and forme folowinge:
First I bequeath my sowle into the Handes of the Lorde my God my spirite which hee of his Fatherly goodnes goodnes gave unto me: nothinge doughtinge but this; my Lorde my God of his great mercie will place it in the Company of his blessed Aungells and sainctes:
And as for my Body, with free good will I geve it over, Comendinge it to the Earth from whence it came,
And to bee Buried in the p[ar]rish Church of Saincte John the Baptist aforesaid.
In Primis I geve and bequeath unto my sonne Richard Whoare to howses sett lyinge within the Towne of Teuxburie, one of them in the tenure and Occupation of John Sipriance, the second in the tenure and Occupation of Margerie Banthropp or her Assignes.
I geve unto my sonne Richard Whore the howse, with the appurtenaunces, with all Landes, Medowes, Leasues, Pastures and Erable Landes, w[hi]ch was of Late in tenure or Occupation of Richard Pyrry of Sandhurst, to be deliv[er]ed unto him at the Age of Twenttie fower years.
Item I geve and bequeath unto John Whoare my sonne the howse and Tenement, with The appurtenaunces, with all the Landes, Medowes, Leasues, Pastures, Erable Landes, app[er]taininge unto the same lyvinge, which is now in the tenure or occupation of Walter Hayward in the p[ar]rish of Sandhurst, with two Akers of Medow, sett, lyinge and being in Kinges Meade within the p[ar]rish of Sandhurste, to be deliv[er]ed unto him at the Age of Twenttie and Fower yeares.
Item I geve unto him one Tenement nowe in the tenure and Occupation of Elizabeth Robbinsonne, widdow, with one stable and garden lying and beinge Travaile Lane in the p[ar]rish of Criste.
I geve unto John Whoare two howses or Tenementes lyinge and beinge in the p[ar]rish of Saincte Aldattes, nowe in the tenure and occupation of Anne Clementes and Mary Farre.
Item I geve and bequeath unto Alexander Whore my sonne the howse or Tenement sett, lyinge and beinge in Hearelane within the p[ar]rish of S[ainn]te John the Baptist, now in the tenure and Occupation of Mr Thomas Morse.
Item I geve unto him the howse or Tenement now in the tenure and Occupatio[n] of William Ca[r]pener in the p[ar]rish of Saincte John the Baptist, with to gardens in Hearelane, And fower other Tenementes and one stable and garden,
One of them in the Occupation of Mr Nathaniell Byshoppe in the p[ar]rish of S[ainc]te Michals, and one other Tenement in the Occupation of John Screven in the p[ar]rish of All sainctes, one other Tenement in the tenure or Occupation of Thomas Ivorie in the p[ar]ish aforesaid, one other Tenement in the tenure and Occupation of Lawrence Carpenter in the p[ar]rish of Criste, one other stable and garden nowe in the Occupation of Josias Woolley in the [parish] of Criste.
Item I geve unto my sonne Alexander Whore one Tenement, with th'appurten[au]nces, in the p[ar]ishe of Criste, now in the Occupation of Richard Harris of Woottons.
My will is that the Five Tenementes above bequeathed shalbe deliv[er]ed to him at the age of twentie and fower yeares, yf hee soe longe shall live.
Item I give unto my daughter Martha Whoare one Hundred poundes of lawfull Money of England, to bee deliv[er]ed unto her at the age of Twenttie and one yeares.
Item my will is that if it shall please God that any of my Children doe decease before they shalbee of the age of twenty and fower yeares, that then their p[ar]te deceased shall remaine unto the survivor or survivors, if they or any of them so long to leave [?do live], to bee equally devided among them by equall portions according to the discretion of my Overseers.
It[e]m my will is that Anne Whoare my wife shall pay or [cause] to be paied unto my sister Joane Whoare eight shillinges of lawfull money of England annually from yeare to yeare dureinge her [in error for "the"?] naturall liefe of the said Joan.
It[e]m I give unto my sister Joane Whoare Fortie shillinges of lawfull money of England, to bee paied unto her in manner and forme following, viz't, 10s to bee paied unto her w[i]thin one yeare after the time of my decease, and so from yeare to yeare untill the some of 40s bee fully paied, if shee so long live.
All the residue of my goodes, Cattles, tenem[en]tes, Landes and livinges, moveable and unmoveable, my debtes, Legacies and fun[er]alls thereof being paied and discharged, I doe give and bequeath unto Anne Whoare my welbeloved wiefe, whom of this my last will and testament I doe make my whole executrix.
Overseers of this my will I doe ordaine and appoint Thomas Poultene and Walter Hawling, to see my will p[er]formed according to my true meaneing, as my trust is in them.
I give them for their paines 20s a piece.
Item I give unto [the] poore of the p[ar]ishe of St John the Baptist 20s.
Item I give unto Robert Carlion al[ia]s Provis the gound [?gown] that was given mee at Mr Soames funerall.
Memorandum: And further my will is I give to Anne my wiefe, executrix aforesaid, my halfe Burgage Messuage or Tenement house and garden w[hi]ch I bought, wherein Wm. Watkins dwell, to sell towardes the payment of my debtes.
Witnesses to this my last will and testament; p[er] me Robertum Garlion al[ia]s Provis [ie written out by me, Robert Garlion alias Provis], Walter Shawlinges, Richard Whoare.
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