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9872. Richarde ROBYNS
was born about 1508/9 in Long Buckby, Northampton, England. He signed
a will on 1 Oct 1542 in England.178
"In the Name of God Amen In the yeare of our Lorde god one thowsand fyve
hundred fowrescore and twoe and the Twentieth daie of October I Richarde Robyns
of Longbugby in the Countie of Northt yeoman being sicke in bodye
and whole in mynde and of good and perfect memorie (god by thanked for yt) Doe
institute and ordayne this my testament conteyning my last will in manner and
fourme following.
First I bequeathe my soule unto Allmightie god whoe is my maker Lorde and Saviour,
and my body to be buryed in the northe Ile within the parishe Churche of Longbubgy
aforesaide:
Imprimis I gyve to the Mother Churche of Petersboroughe fowre pence
Item I gyve to be bestowed amongest the poore of this parishe Twentye shillings,
to be distributed by the discresssion of my Executors.
Item I give to Richarde Robyns sonne to Thomas Robyns my Sonne fyve horsses and
the best carte.
Item to the same Richarde I give sixe milche kyne.
Item to the same Richarde I give threescore sheepe, And also I give the same
Richarde the best pott and the best panne, All the whiche to be delyvered at
the daie of his marriage or at one and twentye yeares of his age: Also I give
to the same Richarde (after the death of my sonne Thomas Robyns) my occupying
with all the Domeynes lying and being within the Towne and feildes of Longbugby
aforesayde, As taxes tenements, orchards, gardens, closes, pastures and feedings
with all other appurtenaunces thereunto belonging, for him and his heires for
ever yf he have any yssue which are sonnes whiche are of the male kynde to inherit,
yf not I will that the next of his kyndered or stocke which is the senior to
remaine to him and his heires for ever, after the death of Richarde, yf they
are of the male kynde, and so I will that yt shall remayne to kindred and the
calling of the Robinces for ever: And also I will that yf anye theise aforesayde
they their heires executors or assingnes doe putt alwais or cause to be putt
always by buying or selling, or any unlawfull meanes my partt or parcell of the
saide premisses, Then I Will that yt shall remayne unto the next of that kyndred
whiche is of the male kynde and name of the Robinces;
First I give to the same Richarde twoe of the best saltinge Troughes and the
hole haveltember, and ploughe tymber, which is remayning uppon the saide grounde
(after the deathe of my sonne Thomas his father.)
Item I give to William Robyns, sonne to my sonne Thomas Robyns one horsse and
carte fowre beafe and threescore sheepe and one pott besyde his owne to be delivered
at the daie of his mariage or at the age of one and twentye yeares.
Item I give to Edward Robyns sonne to my sonne Thomas Robyns three beafe and
thirtye sheepe (besyde his owne) All the whiche to be delivered at the daie of
his marriage, or also at the age of one and twentye yeares.
Item I give unto Thomas Robyns sonne to my sonne Thomas Robins one cowe and fourtye
sheepe, to be delivered at the daie of his mariage or also at the age of one
and twenty yeares.
Item I give unto Jone Robyns the daughter of my sonne Thomas Robins Tenne poundes
of lawfull money and Twentye sheepe, All the whiche to be delyvered at the daye
of her marriage, or else at the age of one and twentie yeares.
Item I give unto John Robyns sonne to my sonne Thomas Robyns Sixe poundes thirtene
shilliges eight pence, one cowe and twenty sheepe, to be delyvered at the daye
of his marriage, or else at the age of one and twentye yeares.
Also I will that yf any of theise childrenn aforesaide departe this worlde before
they be married, I will that theire parte to be equally devided to them that
are lyving: Also I will that yf any of theise childrenn aforesaide shalbee infected
with any sicknes or other diseases that they cannot be able to take the paines
nor labour before theye be contracted or married, Then I will that they shalbe
kepte uppon the grounde until suche tyme that they shall recover theire healthe
againe.
Item I will that yf my daughter Elizabeth doe overlyve my sonne Thomas, that
then she to rest uppon the grounde and to have her fynding and clothing so longe
as she keepe her self unmarried And yf she doe marrye, to have no longer tyme
on the premisses.
Item I give to everie one of William Wylles children whiche he had by my daughter
Alice, three shillings fower pence a peece.
Item I give to the children of Henry Alman of Mares Ashby which he had by my
daughter Jone Three shillings fower pence a peece.
Item I give to every one of my servannts fower pence.
Item to everye one of my godchildren fower pence.
Item I give to my daughter Alice Willes sixe shillings eight pence.
Item I give to my Daughter Creaton sixe shillings eight pence.
The rest of my goods not given nor bequeathed (my debtes and Legacies beinge
paid, and my funerall dischared) I give to Thomas Robyns my sonne, whome I make
my full executor to have my occupyinge so longe as he lyveth.
I give unto William Willes and John Creaton to be supervisors of this my last
will and testament, and to have for their paines therein Three shillings fower
pence a peece.
John Woodworth scriptoreus John Andrewe Henry Collman"
He died on 22 Aug 1584 in Long Buckby, Northhampton, England.
He had his estate probated on 4 Nov 1584 in England.179
John Woodworth scriptoreus John Andrewe Henry Collman
The will was probated on 4 Nov 1584.
Richarde ROBYNS and Margaret were married. 9873.
Margaret.Children were:
4936 | i. | Thomas ROBYNS. | | ii. | Elizabeth ROBYNS. | | iii. | Alice ROBYNS. | | iv. | Jone ROBYNS. | | v. | Creaton ROBYNS. |
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