Brills Of England
Suffolk Wills
George Brille of Crowfield, yeo. 30
June 1622![]()
Sick. Soul to hands of Almighty God, maker & creator, hoping to be saved by death & passion of Jesus Christ. To wife Elizabeth, all houses, lands & tenements, free or copyhold, with appurtenances, in Wickham Market, Loudham, Pettistree & Burgh for life, in recompence of her dower claims; on her death, same to go to son George Brille. To son George Brill, messuage, tenement, houses, edifices, yards, gardens, orchards, lands & meadows in Charsfield. To daughter Katherine, wife of Francis Mace, lease land in Orford, for life; on her death, same to go to her daughter Elizabeth Mace for the term of years yet to come. To son George, all horses, mares, colts, milk beasts, sheep & other cattle, except 4 milk cows & 1 heifer which are to go to wife Elizabeth at her own choice; also to him, posted bedstead & best joined cupboard now in the keeping of Francis Mace, & all debts, rents & arrears of rent due from Arthur, George Launde alias Pallante & Robert Wolfe. Rest of movables & chattels unbequeathed to go to wife Elizabeth; she to be extrix.
Wit. George Sterling. Henry Sebbins.
Pr. granted to extrix at Rendlesham. 4 November 1622.
Summary of above:
Wife: Elizabeth Brill
Son: George Brill
Daughter: Katherine Mace wife of Francis Mace
Grandaughter: Elizabeth Mace
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