Gwellian John 1659

In the name of God Amen the eight day of November in ye yeare of our Lord God according to ye computacon of ye Church of England one thousand sixe hundred fiftie and eight

I Gwenllian John alias Griffeth of ye pish of Goytre in the Countie of Monmoth and Diocess of Landaph widowe being sicke in body but of good and pfect memorie (praised be God for it) doe make & ordaine this my last will & testamt in maner & forme followinge (that is to say).

First before all other things I doe bequeath my soule unto the hands of the Almightie whose bountie gave it me & in sure hope of a gloriouse resurrection through ye merittes and passion of Jesus Christ my onely saviour & redeemer.

I doe comend my fraile bodie to ye earth fro’ whence it came to bee interred in Xpt’an buriall in ye pish church of Goytre aforesaid.

Ite I give & bequeath one iron pott, one great candlesticke of brasse, one standing bed & one boorde cubbord to my sone in lawe John Morgan William.

It I give & bequeath one great brassen cauldron & one dripping pan to Thomas David my sone in lawe.

It I give & bequeath all my corne of what graine soen yt is in my barne or else where unto my sonne Edmond Griffith.

Ite I give one brassen pan, one iron pott, one cauldron, foure pewter platters one candlesticke of pewter, one brassen candlesticke, one witch, one coffer, one bed steed, one cubbord, one table with ye ioynt stooles there to belonging, two stands, one new barrell, one deske, one feather bed with its ptences, two flocke beds, one standing bed, two standing pewter cupps, one gray mare, two colts, one salt seller, one pigg, two hens, four strawe vessells, two sackes, two andiorns, one spitt, one truckle, one chafing dish, one chaire, one hedge bill, one hecker, one mattogge, one tubb of butter, all my bacon, one frieing pan, one grediron, all my garden beanes, one axe, all my hay in my barne or else wheare, one spade to Edmond Griffeth my sone.

Ite I give & bequeath all the residue of all my houshould stuff & goods as well in my house as beeing & abideing about & wth out the house in out houses or barne heareby not formerly given & bequeathed to my sone Richard Griffeth.

Ite I give & bequeath ye sume of five poundes due by one bonde or spetiallty of ye penaltie of forty pounds for ye payment of twenty pounds from Richard Griffeth ye first yeare after my decease unto John Morgan William my sone in law the husband of ye said Blanch my daughter.

Ite I give the other tenne pounds (that is to say) five pounds wthin ye second yeare & the five pounds wthin ye third yeare after my decease unto my said son Edmond Griffeth.

Ite I give & bequeath the other last five pounds to bee paid wthin ye fourth yeare after ye decease of mee the said Gwenllian John menconed in ye saide bonde or specialty bearing date ye eight day of November Ano Dni 1649 as by ye said bonde more att large appeareth, to bee equally divided betweene ye children of William Griffeth my sone and ye children of Thomas David my sone in law.

I doe constitute, nominat, ordaine and appoint my well beloved sone Edmond Griffeth afore said to bee sole executor of this my last will & testamt, revokeing and recalling all former wills legacies and bequeathes whatsoever.

In wittnesse where of I have heare unto put my hand & seale ye day and yeare above written. Gwenllian John alias Griffeth, widowe. The marke of ye said Gwenllia John

Memorand that these wordes ‘& the five poundes wth in the thirde yeare’ were interlined before the sealing & deliv’inge heare of

Sealed & deliv’d in the psence of us whose names are heare subscribed Thomas Jones; William Jones, script psentia; Maude Jones; William Jones, Cler

This Will have bin xned at Landaffe the 12th day of August in the yeare of or Lord God 1659 by the executor therein named. Before Thomas Prichard, Officiall

 

The true inventory of all ye goods cattells and chattells & houshould stuffe of Gwenllian John of Goytre late deseased, praised the first of August 1659, whose names are heare unto subscribed

 

£            s            d

First wee prise the wearing clothes of ye said deseadent                                                            15            0

Ite one iron pott one great candelsticke of brasse one standing bed on boord cubbord

prised                                                                                                                        20            0

Ite one great brasen cauldron one drippin pan                                                                        5            0

Ite one brasen pan, one iron pott one cauldron, foure pewter platters one candelsticke

of pewter                                                                                                            20            0

Ite one brasen candlesticke, one witch, one coffer, one bedsteede, one cubbord, one

table with ye ioynt stooles, two stonds                                                                        13            4

Ite one barell, one deske, one featherbed with the appurtenances, two flocke beds,

one standing bed, two standing pewter cupps                                                                        20            0

Ite one gray mare, two colts, one salt seller                                                                        1            10

Ite one pigge, 2 henns, four strawe vessels, two sakes, two andiornes, one spitt,

One truckle, one chaffinge dish, one chaire, one headg bill, one hecker,

One mattock, one tubb, one friing pan, one grediron, one axe, one spade                        6            8

Ite two covers of munckorne, two covers of pease, one cover of oates                                                10

Ite by speciallty of one bonde expressinge the sum of twenty poundes                                    20            0

Ite all the rest & residue of all the househould stuffe of the said deseadent                                    6            8

 

The sum                                    25            10            8.

Richard Llewellin 1657

NLW Ref: LL/1657/9

In the name of God Amen the tenth day of August in the yere of our Lord God accordinge to the computacon of the Church of England one thousand six hundreth fiftie and seaven I Richard Llewelin of the pishe of Goytre in the Countie of Monmoth and diocs of Landaffe smith caleinge to remembrance the uncertentie of mans life not knowinge how where nor when these our mortall bodies shalbe disolved and mindinge by God’s grace to setle in order such transitorie things as God hath blessed mee wthall to the intent my mind may be unburthened wth the care thereof whensoev’ it shall please God to calle for mee or ells to visit mee wth more extreamitie of sickness beinge now sick in body but of good and pfect memorie laud and praise be given unto Almightie God doe make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in writtinge in maner and forme folowinge (that is to say)

First and principally I doe comend my Soule unto Almightie God my creator and to Jesus Christ my redeemer through whose most precious death and passion I hope to have forgivenes of all my sinns and my bodie to be buried in Xpian buriall.

Item I doe give and bequeath to Juhan my wife one kow to be by her used and ymployed att her owne free will and pleasure.

Item I give and bequeath to Juhan my wife the use and occupaion of the smith forge and the toules belonginge to the same for and duringe the tearme of her naturall life. And after her decease I doe give and bequeath the said smith forge and toules belonginge to the same to my graundchild Edward George.

Item I doe give and bequeath to Juhan my wife the use and occupation of my best pann? For and duringe the terme of her life and after her decease I doe give and bequeath the said pann? To my sonne John Richard.

Alsoe I doe give and bequeath to my graundchild Edward George all the howshould stuff wch I have now remayninge in the house of John Jones wch I heretofore did lend to my sonne George and Jenet his then wife (except the pann? wch I have heerein before alreadie bequeathed.

Item I doe give and bequeath the use and occupation of the rest of my houshould stuff all my corne growinge threshed and unthreshed moneye oweinge to mee & my goods and cattell unbequeathed alreadie all my debts payed my fun’all expences dischardged to my said wife Juhan for and duringe the terme of her naturall life only uppon condicon that Juhan my said wife shall enter into securitie to my overseers heereafter to be named wthin six monthes next after my decease to the use of my sonne John Richard that the moneys corne goods cattell and houshould stuff or the value thereof shalbe and remaine to my sonne John Richard after the tyme of the decease of Juhan my said wife soe much as shall then remaine not spent by her uppon necessaire occations.

And I do heereby nominat appoynt and ordaine my welbeloved wife Juhan Lew? Sole executrix of this my last will and Testament. And doe nominat and appoynt Richard Morgan Harry of Lanover and Richard William Watkine of Goytre overseers of this my will.

In wittnes whereof I have heetherunto put my hand and Soule the day month and yere above written.

Read sealed delivered and acknowledged by the testator as his last will and testament in the p’sence of:

William Saunders;

John Richard

This will was proved at Landaph the 21th of September in the yeare of our Lord God & Saviour Jesus Christ 1657 before Thomas Prichard &c

 

A true inventerie of all the goods catle houshould stuff and other moveables of Richard Lleweline of the pishe of Goytre in the Cou’ of Monmoth and diocs of Landaffe smith late deceased made the 16th day of September 1657 and prised by Richard Morgan of Lanover, John Richard of the same and Richard William Watkine of Goytre as foloweth

 

£            s            d

First the deceadents wearinge appll            prised att               0            10            0

Alsoe one kow given to the deceadents wife prised att            1            6            8

Alsoe one heyfer of a yere ould                                                     0            10            0

Alsoe one litle mare                                                                         0            15            0

Alsoe 3 piggs                                                                                     0            8            0

Alesoe 2 goats prised att                                                                0            5            0

Alsoe the toules of the smith forge wch did belonge to ye deceadent                 0            12            0

Alesoe one fether bed and thapputences prised att                                                1            0            0

Alesoe 2 crokes one litle brazen pann and a litle skilet prised att                        0            12            0

litle cowboord prised att                                                                0            6            0

Alesoe 3 ould coffers prised att                                                    0            6            0

Alesoe 5 pewter platters att                                                            0            6            8

Alesoe all the rest of the wooden vessells & all the formes and plankes               0            1            0

Moneys due to the deceadent wthout specialtie in the hands of David ap

Evan of Goytre                                                                     4            10            0

Alsoe one brazen candlestick                                                         0            0            8

Alsoe all the deceadents corne prised att                                     1            12            0

 

The sume is                          13            1            0

John Richard; Richard Morgan; Richard William

Exhibited by the executrix the 21th of September 1657

Morgan Watkin 1659

In the name of God Amen the fourteenth day of May one thousand six hundred and fifty and nine.

I Morgan Watkin of Goytre in the County of Monmouth yeoman do make and ordain this my last will and testament in maner and form following:

First I comend my Soule to God the Father, Sonn and Holy Ghost my creator, redeemer and saviour.

Item: I give and bequeath to the Parson of Goytre towards my forgotten tythes the sume of five shillings.

Item: I give unto Margaret my beloved wife one messuage or tenement, woods and underwoods thereto belonging and all other lands and commodities thereto belonging during the term of her naturall life. And after her decease to George Thomas my nephew during the term of his naturall life only and after his decease to the next heirs of my body forever.

Item: I give to Sarah James my servant the sume of five pounds to be paid unto her after the decease of Margaret my wife.

Item: I give towards the poor people of the parish of Goytre two shillings to be distributed amongst them during the time nest two years after my decease.

Item: I do herby nominate and appoint my well beloved wife to be my executor of this my last will and testament.

In witness where of I have hereunto put my hand and seal this day and year above written.

Morgan Watkin his mark

Morgan John Powell

Will: Jones

Gwellian John 1659

NLW Ref: LL/1659/2

Gwellian John – Goytre

In the name of God Amen the eight day of November in ye yeare of our Lord God according to ye computacon of ye Church of England one thousand sixe hundred fiftie and eight

I Gwenllian John alias Griffeth of ye pish of Goytre in the Countie of Monmoth and Diocess of Landaph widowe being sicke in body but of good and pfect memorie (praised be God for it) doe make & ordaine this my last will & testamt in maner & forme followinge (that is to say).

First before all other things I doe bequeath my soule unto the hands of the Almightie whose bountie gave it me & in sure hope of a gloriouse resurrection through ye merittes and passion of Jesus Christ my onely saviour & redeemer.

I doe comend my fraile bodie to ye earth fro’ whence it came to bee interred in Xpt’an buriall in ye pish church of Goytre aforesaid.

Ite I give & bequeath one iron pott, one great candlesticke of brasse, one standing bed & one boorde cubbord to my sone in lawe John Morgan William.

It I give & bequeath one great brassen cauldron & one dripping pan to Thomas David my sone in lawe.

It I give & bequeath all my corne of what graine soen yt is in my barne or else where unto my sonne Edmond Griffith.

Ite I give one brassen pan, one iron pott, one cauldron, foure pewter platters one candlesticke of pewter, one brassen candlesticke, one witch, one coffer, one bed steed, one cubbord, one table with ye ioynt stooles there to belonging, two stands, one new barrell, one deske, one feather bed with its ptences, two flocke beds, one standing bed, two standing pewter cupps, one gray mare, two colts, one salt seller, one pigg, two hens, four strawe vessells, two sackes, two andiorns, one spitt, one truckle, one chafing dish, one chaire, one hedge bill, one hecker, one mattogge, one tubb of butter, all my bacon, one frieing pan, one grediron, all my garden beanes, one axe, all my hay in my barne or else wheare, one spade to Edmond Griffeth my sone.

Ite I give & bequeath all the residue of all my houshould stuff & goods as well in my house as beeing & abideing about & wth out the house in out houses or barne heareby not formerly given & bequeathed to my sone Richard Griffeth.

Ite I give & bequeath ye sume of five poundes due by one bonde or spetiallty of ye penaltie of forty pounds for ye payment of twenty pounds from Richard Griffeth ye first yeare after my decease unto John Morgan William my sone in law the husband of ye said Blanch my daughter.

Ite I give the other tenne pounds (that is to say) five pounds wthin ye second yeare & the five pounds wthin ye third yeare after my decease unto my said son Edmond Griffeth.

Ite I give & bequeath the other last five pounds to bee paid wthin ye fourth yeare after ye decease of mee the said Gwenllian John menconed in ye saide bonde or specialty bearing date ye eight day of November Ano Dni 1649 as by ye said bonde more att large appeareth, to bee equally divided betweene ye children of William Griffeth my sone and ye children of Thomas David my sone in law.

I doe constitute, nominat, ordaine and appoint my well beloved sone Edmond Griffeth afore said to bee sole executor of this my last will & testamt, revokeing and recalling all former wills legacies and bequeathes whatsoever.

In wittnesse where of I have heare unto put my hand & seale ye day and yeare above written.

Gwenllian John alias Griffeth, widowe. The marke of ye said Gwenllia John

 

Memorand that these wordes ‘& the five poundes wth in the thirde yeare’ were interlined before the sealing & deliv’inge heare of

Sealed & deliv’d in the psence of us whose names are heare subscribed Thomas Jones; William Jones, script psentia; Maude Jones; William Jones, Cler

This Will have bin xned at Landaffe the 12th day of August in the yeare of or Lord God 1659 by the executor therein named. Before Thomas Prichard, Officiall