Brenchley/will of Joan

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charlotte smith

Brenchley/will of Joan

Legg inn av charlotte smith » 31 mai 2006 18:46:02

A copy of the will for Joan Brenchley(Brenschesle) is printed in the book "The church of Sts Peter and Paul, Bexhill on page 80-81. The will found on the Kent Archaeology page is not a complete transcription of the will and therefore the name John de Codying are not listed, but it is on the original. She also mentions that sir Thomas Kayell (maybe Cralle?) of the property in Brenchesle. she also mentions Elizabeth Lewknore, Thomas Hoo , squire in the original will. I will send a copy of the original will to anyone interested.

As to the statements in the "Windows of Nettlestead church" they say. Sir Wm Brenchley resided in Brenchley and in the church there the arms of Brenclhey impaling Batisford, formerly appeared, as also those of the late father in law and mother in law (Batisford impaling Peplesham) and those of his brother in law and sister in law (Etchingham impaling Batisford)


charlotte c smith

Ye Old One

Re: Brenchley/will of Joan

Legg inn av Ye Old One » 31 mai 2006 21:33:06

On Wed, 31 May 2006 16:44:14 +0000 (UTC), charcsmith@verizon.net
(charlotte smith) enriched this group when s/he wrote:

A copy of the will for Joan Brenchley(Brenschesle) is printed in the
book "The church of Sts Peter and Paul, Bexhill on page 80-81. The
will found on the Kent Archaeology page is not a complete
transcription of the will and therefore the name John de Codying are
not listed, but it is on the original. She also mentions that sir
Thomas Kayell (maybe Cralle?) of the property in Brenchesle. she also
mentions Elizabeth Lewknore, Thomas Hoo , squire in the original will.
I will send a copy of the original will to anyone interested.

Can you post the full text?
As to the statements in the "Windows of Nettlestead church" they say.
Sir Wm Brenchley resided in Brenchley and in the church there the
arms of Brenclhey impaling Batisford, formerly appeared, as also those
of the late father in law and mother in law (Batisford impaling
Peplesham) and those of his brother in law and sister in law
(Etchingham impaling Batisford)

That is interesting, because so far I've never found a Brenchley that
actually lived in Brenchley.

I think it is time I started to look at the history of the village
again.

--
Bob.

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