I presume you have this already. Transcript I did of the will of Joanna Nurse. Its interesting especially the added codicil.
The last will and testament of Joanna Nurse of Wabourne in the county of Norfolk widow made this thirtieth day of January one thousand Seven Hundred and thirty eight. First I desire my body to be decently buried in Wabourne Churchyard.
Item. I give to my Son James Nurse forty pounds to be paid within twelve calender months next after my demise.
Item. I give to my son John Nurse thirty pounds to be paid within twelve calendar months next after my demise.
Item I give to my son Thomas Nurse thirtypounds to be paid within twelve calendar months next after my decease
Item I give to my Son Robert Nurse ten pounds to be paid within twelve calendar months next after my demise.
Item I give to my Daughter Rose Otty Forty pounds to be paid within twelve calendar months next after my demise.
Item I give to my Son James Nurse the household goods hereafter named. Three of my worst kittels the bed in the chamber with the appurtenances the great Table and the Table in the Dayry the two best pottage potts and also the one half of my pewter the Chest of Drawers the best brewing vessel the three chairs and one iron droppin pan.
Item all the rest of my household goods I give to my daughter Rose Otty, excepting one the Table which I give to my Son John Nurse and all the rest of my personal Estate I give to my Sons John Nurse and Thomas Nurse, they paying all my Debts and legacys and I make the said John and Thomas Executurs of this my last will and testament . In witness whereof I have set my hand and Seal the Day and year above written
Johanna Nurse her mark.
Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Joanna Nurse to be her Last will and Testament in the presence of us Thomas Youngs his mark William Sly Mary Lynn her mark.
A codicil to my Will whereas I have given to my Daughter Rose Otty by my Will forty pounds I now hereby make void the same legacy of forty pounds and I give and bequeath to my executors the sum of forty pounds upon trust that they put this sum onto interest and at the end of twelve months after my demise and pay to my said Daughter Rose interest thereof yearly as they shall make the same during her present couveture and in the case of her surviving her present husband then that they pay to her the sum of Forty Pounds. But in the case of her Death during the said couverture that then they my said executors pay such forty pounds to and amongst her Children Then living equally alike and my will and mind is that the interest before directed to be paid be paid to my said daughter Rose herself without any claime controwl or intermeddling of her husband and that in case of any loss of the forty pounds or any part thereof by putting the same out at intereste that then my executors shall not be answerable for such loss except it be through their wilfull art or default and my will and mind also is that one executor shall not be answerable for the art or default of the other Executor.. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of February 1738
Joanna Nurse her mark
Signed Sealed and declared by Johanna Nurse to be a codicil to her last will and Testament in the presence of William Sly, Thomas Riches 1739 April 17.
The within written John Nurse one of the within mentioned executors was sworn to the trust of this will and the codicil to the same annexe and faithfully to adster (administer) Goods before Revd John Fox Clark Master of Arts Surrogate present John Marker …(illegible) 17th June 1739
The other Executor was then sworn in due form office faithfully to administer these goods before the Revd Mc(hael?)
Peirce Doore Surrogate
Examined by illegible.
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