Birth: ABT 1586
Will:
21 NOV 1642
Proved: 21 JAN 1643
Details: She devises 20 shillings to the poor of Old Cleeve, and 20 shillings to
the poor of Gothurst. To her brother, Aldred Bickham, her sister, Joane Studdier, and her
kinswoman, Isoll Oatford, she gives a piece of gold to each. She devises small legacies to
Richard Bickham and John Staddier, the younger. To Isoll Bickham she gives a hood and safe
gard and petecoat and wascoat, and one handkerchief with a broad lase. To her kinswoman,
Mary Wills, of Envier, widow, she gives her best cloake. To Mary Gey, she gives her best
hatt her ould petecoat and one doulis smock and a blew apron and an under coat of
gingerline. She also gives legacies to Anne Sully, the daughter of Thomas Sully, and to
Mary Willis. To each of her god children she gives two shillings, and gives ten shillings
to be distributed amongst her brother Aldred Bickham's servants, that is twelve pence to
each. The whole resudue she gives to her son, Giles Slocombe, whom she appoints her sole
executor.
Death:
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Byccombe and Ellen Cridland