John Andrew 1698

NLW Ref: LL/1698/36

John Andrew Goytrey 1698

In the name of God Amen I John Andrew of the pishe of Goytrey in the County of Monmouth & diocesse of Landaph being of pfect memory thank be to Almighty God giving? a serious consideration of the frailty and uncertainty of this psent life wherefore doe hereby make and ordain this my last will and testament in maner and form following, viz:

First and pincipall I comende my soul into the hands of Almighty God my only maker hopeing through the meritts and passion of Christ Jesus my saviour to have remission of my sines and to be ptaker of everlasting life and my body to be buried in a cristian buriall within the pishe church of Goytrey aforesaid.

Item: I give devise and bequeath all and singular my messuages, lands and tenements whatsoever situate lying and being wheresoe within the said pishe of Goytre in the said county of Monmouth with thire and everie of thire unto John Watkin and John Richard of the said pishe of Goytre yeomen thire executors administrators or assigns for and dureing the full terme of five hundred years commence from the day of my decease and ensuing and fully to be ended without impeachment of wast upon this truff? And considered intent that they the said John Watkin and John Richard and the survivor if them thire executors administrators and assignes doe and shall out of the yearly rece… issues and pftts or by de.. or sale thereof or any pte thereof……thereopon growing or by unto and for my younger son John Andrew the cleere and full sume of fortey pownds without abatment for any taxes or payments by act of pliament or otherwise imposses or to be imposed on the pmisses or the said sume of money or either of them or any parte thereof and it is my will that the said fourty pownds be accordingly paide within the space of thirteen moneths next after my decease pvided nevertheless and I doe hereby declare that if my right and next heyre doe and shall well and truly pay unto my said son John Andrew the said sume of fourtye pownds without abatment as affores’d within the space of one whole yeare next after my decease and allso pay unto my grand sonne James Cowles the sonne of David Cowles the just? Sume of five pownds to be paid him at his adge of twentie and one yeares if he shall so long live. And not otherwise and if my said sonne William Andrew doe paie the said sume of fourty pownds unto my said sonne John and the said James Cowles in such time and space aforesaid that then the said terme of five hundred yeares to be voide determine and of none effect anything to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding and it is further my will intent and purpose that after such payment be made by my said sonne William Andrew in such maner and forme as afforesd that then and from thence the said William Andrew to have and to hould the p’misses aforesaid and everie pte therof for and during the terme of his natural life and after his decease to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten and for want of such issue unto John Andrew my said sonne to the right and next heirs of the said John Andrew forever.

Item: I doe give and bequeath unto my said sonne William Andrew one coobort, one table boarde, one bedsteede and beding clothes that lyeth in the chamber biggest iern barr, two iern sledgis, two lime? Hamers one brasse potte.

Item: It is my will that my said sonne William Andrew doe paie or cause to be paid the sume of three pownds which I doe owe by bond unto my brother law Walter Hary of Goytre aforesaid.

Item: I doe give and bequeath unto my said sonne John Andrew whom I doe nominate and appoint to be sole executor of this my last will and testament except fouer kovers of graine corne now growing I doe give and bequeath unto my said sonne William Andrew.

In witnesse whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and sealle the fifteenth day of January in the fift yeare of thire Ma’sties raigne.

The mark of John Andrew.

Sealed and delivered in the p’sente of

Walter Jones

William Jenkin

Walter James

 

Proved 12th May 1698 by John Andrew the sone and executor named in the will.

John Cooke 1764

In the name of God Amen I John Cooke of Goytrey in the County of Monmouth Gent being of sound mind memory and understanding do this eighteenth day of July one thousand seven hundred and fifty make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner following to wit.

First I commit my soul to Almighty God and my body to be decently buried at the discretion of my executrix herein after named.

I give devise and bequeath all my real estate whatsoever either in possession reversion or remainder unto my loving wife Cecilia for the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I give and devise the same and every part thereof unto my son John Cooke and the heirs of his body and for the want of such issue I give and devise the same and every part thereof unto my sister Martha Grevile and to my nephews Capel and Ayree Cooke two sons of my late brother William Cooke and to their heirs and assigns forever as Tenants in Common and not as Joint Tenants

And as for touching and concerning all and singular my personal estate I give and bequeath the same and every part thereof unto my said loving wife Cecilia whom I make sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former Will or Wills by me heretofore made.

In witness whereof I have to this my last Will set my hand and seal the day and year first within written.

Jno Cooke.

Signed sealed published and declared by the testator John Cooke as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who subscribed our names as witnesses hereto in the presence and at the request of the said testator.

Mary Wattars, servant maid to Mr Cooke, Thos Morgan, Fulford? Morgan

On the eleventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty four administration with the Will annexed of the goods chattels and credits of John Cooke late of Goytrey in the County of Monmouth deceased was granted to John Cooke the natural and lawfull son and administrator of the goods of Cecilia Cooke widow deceased whilst living the relict sole executrix and residuary legatee named in the said Will he having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer for that the said Cecilia Cooke survived the testator but died without taking Probate

John James Edward 1641

NLW Ref: LL/1641/23

The vith day of June Ano dmi 1640

In the name of God Amen I John James Edward of the pishe of Goytrey wthin ye Countie of Monmoth and Doices of Landaffe being feeble and weake in body, but of good & pfect memorie laud and praise bee rendered unto Allmightie God doe make and ordayne this my last will and testament in maner & forme followeing, first I comend my soule into the hands of Allmightie God my maker and redeemer, and my body to buried in a Christian buriall in the church of Goytrey. Imprimis I give and bequeath towards the Cathedrall Church of Landaffe vid. Itm I give and bequeath towards my forgotten tythes to the pson of Goytrey xiid. Itm I give and bequeath to Maud my wedded wife all my goods cattell and chattells, implements & household stuffe, to her owne p’per use and as a suretie for her of the which moneys my will is that Richard William Phillipp and William his sonne bee equall partners with Maud my wife if they can lawfully bee …onered? by lawe. Itm I doe nominate and appoint Maud my wife a sole executrix of this my last will and testament. Sign Johis James

Sealled & delivered in the p’esence of us David Parry, Clr; Richard William Phillipp

(Latin) Proved at Goytrey the 1st? July Anno dni 1641…? …?

John Gwynne Herbert Owen 1859

Dec 9th

By will of this date John Gwynne Herbert Owen, then of Goytre Cottage in the County of Monmouth, Attorney at Law gave, devised and bequeathed:

All his personal Estate whatsoever and wheresoever situate in manner thereinafter mentioned that was to say:

He gave, devised and bequeathed unto his little boy Johnney, then residing with him at Goytre and who is therein described as the son of Mrs Ann Kingston, certain hereditaments therin described as being in the several Counties of Monmouth and Brecon. To hold to him and his heirs forever.

The said testator also gave and bequeathed to the several parties therein certain pecuniary legacies. The said testator by his said will requested, devised and willed:

The Cottage at Goytre – should be kept in possession as a house for the children until little David attains the age of twenty one years. Mrs Anne Kingston to be allowed to remain with them and take charge of them so long as she chooses to act properly and kindly towards them.

And as to all the rest and residue and remainder of his (the said testator) real and personal estate:

Unto amongst and between little Johnny, David Robert, Sarah Anne Kingston and Clara Thackwell the first two being the children of Mrs Kingston, then residing with him (the said) testator and the latter the daughter of the late James Seabright Thackwell and Hannah his wife, their heirs and assigns for ever as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and to and for no other use intent or purpose whatsoever excepting that he gave to his old clerk Mr Harrison the sum of £50 in consideration of his long service with him and requested that he might be employed in getting in all debts due to him and that he might be allowed seven and a half percent on all debts gotton in by him over and above payment for his services during the time he was occupied.

The said testator also desired that Ann Kingston should be allowed to receive the interest of his (testators) property for the purpose of maintaining the children so long as she should live with them.

And with regard to the appointment of executors under that his will the children therin before named who should name who they please and the person appointed by them should have full power to carry out the trusts of his said Will. And they should also have the power to rescind such appointment after being made of such trustees and executor should not carry out the trusts of that his Will as aforesaid to their satisfaction and to appoint them on trust for his testators right heirs forever.

Testator also requested that the money arising from the policies on his life might be invested on real securities in the names of all the children last named and that the interest be appreciated to their maintenance. And that if Mrs Kingston should leave the children the testator gave unto her £10 a year free from the control of her husband.

Executed by the testator in the presence of two witnesses.

The said John Herbert Gwynn Owen died on the 14th April 1863, unmarried and intestate as to trust estates and William Herbert Owen (his eldest surviving brother) of Narberth in the County of Pembroke is his heir at law.

July 16th: Administrations with the before abstracted will annexed of the personal estate and effects of the said testator John Gwynn Herbert Owen described formerly of Goytre Cottage in the County of Monmouth but late of the town of Cardiff in the County of Glamorgan who died on the 14th April 1863 at Pontypool in the said County of Monmouth was granted to Andrew Hair the curator or guardian duly elected by Sarah Ann Kingston Owen, spinster in the will described as Sarah Ann Kingston, John Gwynn Herbert Owen in the said will, described as little Johnney, and David Gwynn Owen in the said will described as David Robert respectively minors, the children of Mrs Ann Kingston three of the residuary legatees named in the said will for their use and benefit and until one of them should attain the age of twenty one years he having been first sworn.

Clara Marchmand (wife of Arnold Marchmand, formerly Thackwell) spinster daughter of the late James Seabright Thackwell and Hannah his wife, the other legatee named in the will having disclaimed and renounced all her right and title to appoint an executor of said will and also renounced the letter of administration (with said will annexed) of the personal estate and effects of said deceased. The said minors being incapable of exercising the power of appointing executors reserved to them by said will the said Ann Kingston having first consented and her Majesty’s Proctor having declined to interfere on the part of the.

And the said testator thereby empowered his said trustees by sale or mortgage or other disposition of any portion of the same estates to raise so much money and or invest the same at interest in Government or real securities and apply the proceeds thereof towards the maintenance, education and advancement in the world not his said children during their respective minorities as to his said trustees should seem fit and most expedient.

And the said testator directed his said trustees in case of his said two sons or either of them their or either heirs, executors, administrators or assigns becoming entitled to his said estates by virtue of the trusts aforesaid to retain out of the same estates the sum of seven shillings weekly and pay the same to his said wife so long as she should continue his widow in case she should wish to live apart from his said sons or either of them but of only one should act testator gave said £5 to said one.

And the said testator appointed the said Thomas Leadbeater and Thomas Rogers executors of his said Will.

Executed by the said testator and attested by two witnesses:

The testator died 7th October 1859

Sworn under £200

The before abstracted will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Court of Probate 10th March 1860 by Thomas Rogers alone power being reserved to said Thomas Leadbeater.

Dec 9th By Will of this date John Gwynne Herbert Owen then of Goytre Cottage in the County of Monmouth Attorney at Law Gave devised and bequeathed all his personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever situate in manner thereinafter mentioned, that was to say:

He gave, devised and bequeathed unto his little boy Johnney then residing with him at Goytre and who is therein described as the son of Mrs Ann Kingston certain hereditaments therin described in the several counties of Monmouth and Brecon respectively.

John Harry 1617

NLW Ref: LL/1617/4

In the name of God Amen the fowrth daie of August in the yere of o’ Lord God (accordinge to the comptacon of the Church of England) one thowsand sixe hundreth and seaventeene. I John Harry (called John the sonne of Mary Geathin) of the pishe of Coitre wthin the Countie of Monmoth and Diocs of Landaff beinge sicke in bodie but of good and pfect memorie (laude and praise be given unto Allmightie God) therefore do make and ordaine this my p.. Testament comprehendinge my last will in maner and forme followinge (That is to saie) first and principallie I comend my soule unto Allmightie God my Creat’r and unto Jesus Christ my Redeamer through whose meritts bitter death and passion I hope to be saved and to have forgivenes of all my synnes and my bodie to be buried in Christian buriall. Item I doe gieve and bequeath towards the Cathedrall Church of Landaff vid. Item I doe gieve and bequeath towards the pishe church of Coitre for my tieths forgotten or unpaid vid. Item I doe gieve graunt and devise unto Caterine my wief all that messuadge or tenem’t and water griest mill one killhowse one garden and one courtiledge to the said messuadge and water griest mill belonginge or appteyninge wth all waters water courses pondes weares scrankes? sluces and floudgates to the said water griest mill belonginge and also those three closes or pcells of arrable land and pasture comonlie called by the sev’all names of Cae y dyn?, Caher ton yllem?; and Gwerne y pownd wth thappnetnces to the said messuadge or tenem’t akewise belonginge or appteyninge or wth the same usuallie … situate beinge and lieinge together in the pishe of Coitre in the Countie of Monmoth aforesaid betweene the way leadinge from Kemys bridge towards Bergevenny the lands of Morgan ap Jevan and the lands of William Carpenter and Johan his wiefe called Ca kyd and Ca therwen one all ptes and sides thereof the reversion of all wch said messuadge or tenem’t water griest mill lands and other the premisses herein before devised wth thapptenances … when hit shall happen ymediatlie after the deceasse of the said Johan Carpenter belonginge and appleyainge to me and to my heires expectant by force and vertue of the last will and Testament of Harry Cadogan deceassed (reputed father of me the said John) to have and to holde the said messuadge or tenem’t water griest mill kill howse garden courtiledge waters water courses lands and other the premisses before devised (and the reversion thereof when hit shall happen ymediatlie after the decesse of the said Johan Carpenter) by the said Caterine her heires and assignes forever. And my further will and mynd is that the said messuadge or tenem’t water griest mill lands and other the p’misses before devised shalbe sould by the said Caterine towards the p’forminge of this my last will and Testamt. Item I doe gieve and bequeath to Morgan Thomas and Jaen vergh Thomas all my howsehold stuffe and ymplem’ts of howse after the decesse of my said wief. Item I doe gieve and bequeath to the said Caterine my wief all my corne uppon the grownd and in my howse together wth all and singular my goods cattle and chattels moveable and unmoveable herein unbequeathed. Item I do gieve and bequeath unto James sonne of Elizabeth my reputed sonne the some of twentie powndes of current Englishe money to be paid by the said Caterine my wiefe (of the sale of the said messuadge water griest mill lands and other the p’misses before devised) in maner and forme followinge (That is to saie) ten powndes of current Englishe money apeece of the said twentie powndes) wthin twelve monthes next after the deasse of the said Johan Carpenter and ten pownds of like current money ( residue of the said twentie powndes wthin two yeres next after the decesse of the said Johan. Item I doe nominate ordaine and appointe the said Caterine my wief to be sole executrix of this my last will and testam’t. And do nominate and appointe Morgan Phillipp Morgan of Mamhilad and Richard Morgan of Coitre to be overseers thereof. In wittnes whereof I have hereunto putt my seale hoven? the daie moneth and yere above written.

The signe or mke of the above named John Harry

Sealed and delivered in the presence of William Howell; John Thomas Morys; Richard Morgan; Elizabeth John; Tho Jones

Proved at Usk 15 Nov? 1617

John Harry 1687

In the name of God Amen I John Harry the twelfth day of May in the third yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Kinge James the second by the grace of God Kinge of England Scotland France and Eirland Kinge defender of the faith Annoq domini 1687 I John Harry of the parish of Goytre and County of Monmoth yeom being sick in boddy yet of good and perfect memory God be praised doe make ordeine this my last will and testament in maner and forme following that is to say. First I doe comend my soule to Allmighty God my maker and reddemer and my boddy to be burried in Christian buriall in the parish church of Goytre and alsoe I doe give and bequeath towards the Cathedrall Church of Landaph six pence. Ite I give and bequeath unto my wife Florence Powell one black cow and one red horse. Ite I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Florence two oxen during her life time and after her desese unto Elizabeth Harry my well belloved daughter. Item I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth Harry my daughter two black cowes with a white forhed. Item I give and bequeath all my corne growing uppon the ground where I doe live now unto ….? daughter Elizabeth Harry and uppon condition that the said Elizabeth shall lend unto her brother William Harry the sume of six bushell of wheat and muncorne and likewise the sume of eight bussell of oats and the sume of four bushell of barlley the first or second year after to be …?   Ite I give and bequeath all my househould stufe unto my well belloved wife Flourence Powell during her naturall life and after her desese unto my daughter Elizabeth Harry and to her assignes. Ite I give and bequeath unto my well beloved sone all the beeds? that is with in the house and with out unto William my said sone and all the furnitures that doth belonge to the oxen and I doe nominate and appoynt my well beloved daghter Elizabeth Harry to be sole executrix of this my last will and Testament. In witnes whereof I have hereunto put my hand and seal the day month and yeare above writen.

Sign John (JH) Harry

Signed sealled testified and declared in the presents of Thomas Jenkin his (TJ) mark; Thomas Jenkin; William Morgan

The true & pfect inventorye of all the goods chattle & chattells of John Harry of the pish of Goyterye & Countye of Monmoth yeoman late deced made the 30th day of May in the yeare of our Lord God 1687

 

£            s            d

Imp’mo his wearing app’ell                                                           1            10            0

Item on coople of blacke oxen                                                       4            0            0

Item three cowes                                                                              3            0            0

Payd to Jane Horbort?                                                                1            0            0

Item on little horse                                                                           1            0            0

Item on coulte                                                                                   0            10            0

Item three beds with theyer furnitures                                        2            4            0

Item on chest & on skreene                                                            0            3            0

Item on chayer                                                                                  0            0            6

Item two crocks & on brasse pan                                                  0            4            0

Item three pewter platters                                                              0            1            0

Item wooden vessells that doth belonge to the howse              0            3            0

Item fower acres of munckorne & wheate                                    1            0            0

Item six acres of oates                                                                       0            15            0

Item on acre of barley                                                                       0            3            0

Item all the treeks                                                                              0            1            6

Item paid towards his funerall expences                                       6            10            0

…? from Thomas Prosser                                                            1            4            0

 

totall                 14            14            06

 

Item payd towards his funerall expences                                        6            10            0

Item payed to Richard Lewis by bond                                       05            06            00

Item payd to Phillip Watkin                                                        02            00            00

 

Prised by us whose names are heare under written the day month & yeare above written: Abell Lewis; William Prichard his mke (X); William Morgan

John Harry Watkine 1672

NLW Ref: LL/1672/34

John Harry Watkine

In the name of God Amen. The eighth and twentith daie of February in the fower and twentith yeare of the raigne of our most gracious Sovraigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Kinge, defender of the faieth &c and in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred seaventie and one.

I John Harry Watkine of the pish of Goytrey in the Countie of Monmouth and diocs of Landaph yeoman callinge to rememberance the uncertentie of mans life not knowinge when those our mortal bodies shalbe disolved and …dinge by God grace to the intent that my mind maie be unburdened wth the care thereof when soever it shall please God to cale for me or ells to visite me wth more extreamitie of sickness beinge now sicke in bodie but of pfect memorie laud and praise be given to Almightie God doe make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in maner and forme folowinge: (that is to saie)

First and principally I comend my Soule to Almightie God my creator and redeemer by whose most precious death and passion I hope to have forgivnes of all my sinns and my bodie to be buried in Christian buriall.

Item I doe give and bequeath towards the Cathedrall Church of Landaph fower pence.

Item I doe give and devise to my brother Walter Harry Watkine the messuage or mansion house wherein I doe now inhabit, two barns, one stable and all other buildings belonginge to the said messuage one garden, one orchard and all the lands thereunto belonginge in as lardge and ample maner as I had and purchased the same of my brother Valentine Harry, both meadow and arable lands lyinge and being in the pish of Goytrey and Countie of Monmouth aforesaid as by meares and markes it is manifesty used and knowne to have and to hould the said messuage or tenement, barns, stable, garden, orchardge lands and p’misses wth appurtenances unto the said Walter Harry Watkine his heirs and assigns forever the only sole and p’pper use and behooff of the said Walter Harry Watkine his heirs and assigns forever.

Item I doe give and bequeath to my mother the use of all my household stuffe dureinge her naturall life exceptinge the use of one bed wch I doe give to my brother Valentine during such tyme as he shall remaine sole and unmarried.

Item I doe give and bequeath unto Margaret the daughter of John Andrew fortie shillings to be payed unto her wthin five yeares next after my decease.

Item I doe give and bequeath to William and John the sonns of John Andrew fortie shillings to be payed unto them and to be equally divided betweene them wthin five yeares next after my decease. And if it happen that either of them shall decease before ye shall attaine the age of one and twentie yeares then my mind is that his or her legazie shall be divided betweene them that shall survive and attaine to that age provided that theire father shall secure my executors hereafter named that the said children shall seale a sufficient dischardge unto him confirming the said legazies when they shall accomplish the age of one and twentie yeares.

Item I doe give and bequeath amongst the five children of my brother Thomas Watkine that are now livinge five pownds of current English money to be payed unto them and to be equally divided betweene them wthin six yeares next after my decease. And if any of them happen to die before they accomplish the age of one and twentie yeares then my mynd is the said legazie shallbe divided amongst them that shall survive and come to that age provided allwaies that their father shall secure my executors (page creased) that the said children shall seale a sufficient dischardge concerninge the said legazie when they shall accomplish the age of one and twentie yeares.

Item I doe give and bequeath to my brother Valentine one coffer and one cowboord wch remaineth in the end of my house.

Item I doe appoint and ordaine that my brother Walter shall keepe and maintaine my mother during her life in health and in sickness wth sufficient meat, drinke, clothes and all other necessaries. And if it happen that my brother shall decease before her then my mind is that he shall secure fortie shillings a yeare to be payed unto her duringe her life towards her maintenaunce.

Item I doe appoynt that my brother Valentine shall have the use of a chamber in my house wth free ingress and regress there for his bedinge soe longe as he shall remaine sole and unmarried.

Item I doe give and bequeath all my goods, cattle, household stuff, corne and moveables whatsoever unbequeathed alreadie to my brother Walter Harry whom I doe nominate, ordain and appoynt sole executor of this my last will and testament and doe revoke all other willes by me made.

In witness hereof I have heether unto put my hand and seale the daie, month and yeare first before written.

Sign’ John Harry (W) Watkine

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

Robert Jenkin of Goytrey

Thomas Rosser of the same

Marie David Rosser

John Richard of Llanover

John Hughes 1807

John Hughes – Reddings Llangwm Isaf

All that Messuage Tenement Kiln House Barn Twelve several closes of Land Arable Meadow containing by estimation Fifty Acres (be the same more or less) situate in the parish of Goitrey in the said county of Monmouth and Also

All that Messuage or Tenement Barn and six closes or parcels of land arable situate in the said parish of Goitrey and known by the name Park bach.

And also all that parcel of land called Caer Bushes situate in Goitrey aforesaid.

All which said last mentioned premises are now in the possession or occupation of Thomas Jenkins as Tenant there of

To Mary Hughes Wife

John James 1731

NLW Ref: L/1731/60

In ye name of God Amen the eighteenth day of May in ye yeare of our Lord one thousand seaven hundred & sixteen and in ye second yeare of ye Reigne of our Sov’eigne Lord George by ye grace of God of Great Brittaine France & Ireland King defender of ye faith. I John James of ye pish of Goytre in ye County of Monmouth within ye Diocess of Landaffe labourer being sick in body but of good and perfect memory thanks be to almighty God doe make & ordaine this my last Will & Testament in maner & forme following (viz) First & principally I doe give my soul to Almighty God who gave it mee & my body to be decently buried in Christian burial. I doe give & bequeath towards ye repairing & upholdin of ye Cathedrall Church of Landaff one penny.

Imprimis I doe give & bequeath to my sone John James one wooden chaire yt is now in his possession & after my decease all my wearing apparell.

Ite I doe give & bequeath to my daughter Mary James one coubert & two peater dishes & one chaire

Ite I doe give & bequeath to my daughter Luie one table board & two benches belonging to it & two iron pots & stall for vessels & one bedsteed & one coffer

Ite I doe give & bequeath to Barbra my now beloved wife all bills bonds bargains houshould stuff & all other implem’ts whatsoev’r forev’r

Ite I doe make & ordaine Barbra my now beloved wife my whole & sole exect’r of this my last will & testam’t & I doe hereby utterly disallow revoke & annull all other former wills & Testamts whatsoev’r.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seale ye day month & yeare first above written.

Signum John (X) James

Signed sealed published & declared in ye pr’sence of us Francis Williams; signum David (J) Jones; Wm Matthews

(Latin) 4th May 1731. Proved by Barbara James the relict & executrix in the Will named &c &c before me William Morgan, Surrogate

(Latin) Proved at Abergavenny 4 May 1731 before the Revd William Morgan, Clerk, Surrogate &c by Barbara James the relict & executrix &c &c

On the document cover: – 4th May 1731. Barbara here that ye effects of ye deceased came not to 40 (pounds/shillings??. DW)

John Jenkins 1830

John Jenkins – Goytre  Probate 18th June

In the name of God Amen. I, John Jenkins of the parish of Goytrey in the County of Monmouth, farmer, being sick in body but of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, praised be to God for the same, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following:

I give, devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Elizabeth Jenkins all my money, securities for money, goods, chattles and effects of what nature or kindsoever and wheresoever the same may be at the time of my death, for and during the term of her widowhood.

And I do nominate, constitute and appoint my said wife executrix of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all and every other will or wills by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this only to be my last will and testament.

In witness whereof, I the said John Jenkins have hereunto set my hand and seal this 27th day of May in the year of our Lord 1815.

Signed, sealed, declared and published

By the above named John Jenkins as and

For his last will and testament in the The X of

Presence if us, who at his request and in John Jenkins

His presence have subscribed our names

As witness thereto:

Anselon Thurston

Joseph Griffiths

Joseph Griffiths, jnr.

 

12th October 1813

Elizabeth Jenkins of the

Parish of Goytre in the county of

Monmouth, the relict and sole executrix

Named in this will was sworn ~ and that the goods &c of the said deceased do not amount in value to

The sum of eight hundred pounds, before me:

Chas Powell A.N.

Surrogate

Proved at Abergavenny before the surrogate on the oath of Elizabeth Jenkins widow, the relict and sole executrix