Probate Account re Thomas Featherstone deceased, 1616/7 - 4
It[e]m to the parrishe clarke of St Georges aforesaide for wages due and oweing
to him by the saide decea[se]d at the time of his deathe, or verie shortelie
after, the som[m]e of 8
It[e]m to Goodman Tybbolle, of the parrishe of Cosmos Bleane, for Lordes rente
due to Christechurche for a messuage or tenem[en]t, w[i]th the appurtenaunces,
in the saide p[ar]ishe of Cosmos Bleane oweing by the saide decea[se]d at the
time of his deathe, the som[m]e of 4 6
It[e]m to the collectors for the poore of the saide parrishe of Cosmos Bleane
for a Sesse, or certyne Sesses, due and oweing by the saide decea[se]d at the
time of his death, the som[m]e of 6 6
It[e]m for certyne Lordes rent and rellif of other landes due and oweing for by
the saide decea[se]d at the time of his death, the som[m]e of 5 5
It[e]m to Richarde Mershe gent, Clerke of Dover Castle, for a relleeff for twoe
messuages due to his
Ma[jes]ties Mannor of Downebarton in Thanet, 11s, and for other charges abowte
the same due and oweing by the saide decea[se]d at the time of his death, 3s, in
all the som[m]e of 14
It[e]m to Radulphe Grove of the Cyttie of Canterburie, gent, for relliff, lordes
rent, and amercementes for certeyne lande lyeing at Cosmos Bleane called Hoaths,
extreted and due and oweing by the saide decea[se]d at the time of his death,
the som[m]e of 13 10«
It[e]m to Fraunces Barton, gent, to the use of Thomas Barton of Fordw[i]ch
Esquier, for certyne Lordes rent due and oweing by the saide decea[se]d at the
time of his death, the som[m]e of 7 6
It[e]m to Nicholas Featherstone, of the Cyttie of Canterburie aforesaide, for
debt due and oweing to him by the saide Mr Thomas Featherstone decea[se]d at the
time of his deathe, the som[m]e of 40
It[e]m to William Everden, of the p[ar]ishe of Benenden, for debt due and oweing
to him by the saide decea[se]d at the time of his deathe, by bonde or
obligac[i]on nowe cancelled, the som[m]e of 7
Probate Account re Thomas Featherstone deceased, 1616/7 - 5
It[e]m to John Busher, of the p[ar]ishe of Sutton Vallance, for debt due and
oweing to him by the saide decea[se]d at the time of his deathe, by bonde or
obligac[i]on nowe cancelled, the som[m]e of 38
It[e]m to Anne Burton, daughter of Richarde Burton of the p[ar]ishe of Bridge,
for debt due and oweing to him by the saide decea[se]d at the time of his deathe,
by bonde or obligac[i]on nowe cancelled, the som[m]e of 57 10
It[e]m due to be paide unto George Everden of the Cyttie of Canterburie, for
debt due and oweing to him by the saide decea[se]d at the time of his deathe, by
bonde, the som[m]e of 12
It[e]m due to be paide to John Burton of the p[ar]ishe of Sitteingbourne,
mercer, for debt due and oweing to him by the saide decea[se]d at the time of
his deathe, by bonde, the som[m]e of 7
It[e]m to Elizabeth Busher of the p[ar]ishe of St Johns in Thanet, singlewoman,
for debt due and oweing to her by the saide Thomas Featherstone decea[se]d at
the time of his deathe, by bonde nowe cancelled, the som[m]e of 28
It[e]m due to be paide unto John Tylden of the Cyttie of Canterburie,
gent, for debt due and oweing to him by the saide decea[se]d at the time of his
deathe, by bonde, the som[m]e of 500
It[e]m due to be paide to the use of this Accompt[an]t, for debt due and oweing
by the saide Thomas Featherstone decea[se]d at the time of his deathe, by bonde,
or obligac[i]on, the som[m]e of 300
It[e]m for the draweing of this Accompt in forme to ex[hibi]t into the Cowrte,
for the procters fee to doe
the same and to obteyne the admission thearof, as allsoe for the reg[ist]ring
and engrosseing the same in parchement, with the Quietus est, limitac[i]on of
portions, acte thearuppon, and all other ordinarie charges therabowtes, the
somme of 34 6
S[u]m[m]a totalis of all and singuler the paymentes abovesaide is 1027 6
Probate Account re Thomas Featherstone deceased, 1616/7 - 6
Soe it plainely appeareth that this Accompt[an]t hath well and faithefullie
administred in the goodes and chattells of the saide Thomas Featherstone,
Esquier decea[se]d, and that all the som[m]es and paym[en]tes aforesaid to her
allowed, there yet remayneth in her handes of the saide goodes, to be limited by
the Ordinarye, the sum[m]e of 124 6 ...
Sexto die Martii 1616 iux[ta] etc Coram d[omi]no Comissar[io] etc In p[rese]ntia
mei Petri Wynne no[ta]rii pub[li]ci Comp[arui]t p[er]sonal[ite]r p[re]fata
Maria Fetherstone rel[i]c[t]a ac admi[ni]st[ratrix] bonor[um] p[re]fati Thom‘
Fetherstone ar[migeri] def[un]c[t]i que realiter ex[hibuit] comp[o]tu[m]
h[uius]mo[d]i unacu[m] Inven[to]rio eid[em] annex[o] pro vero et qu‘ d[ominus]
ad eius petic[ionem] admisit quat[enus] etc prius p[er] eand[em] Juram[en]to ad
t[a]c[t]a etc sup[er] exposic[i]one s[u]m[m]ar[um] etc Ulterius d[omi]nus ad
pe[ticionem] d[i]c[t]‘ admi[ni]str[atricis] allocavit s[u]m[m]as et sic eand[em]
admi[ni]str[atricem] ab [omni] ulteriori comp[o]to etc in hac p[ar]te reddend[o]
acquietavit et dimisit
De residuo vero d[omi]nus limitavit porc[i]o[n]es modo et forma sequen[ti]
vi[delice]t
Elizabeth‘ Fetherstone fili‘ etc d[i]c[t]i def[uncti] ‘tatis ix annor[um] aut eo
circ[ite]r xx
Residuu[m] Computanti
G: Newman Com[m]is[sarius]
Cant[uariensis] Sol[icitor] Ge[nera]lis]
[On the sixth day of March 1616 according to etc before the Lord Commissary etc
in the presence of me, Peter Wynne, notary public,
There appeared personally the aforenamed Mary Fetherstone, the relict and
administratrix of the goods of the aforenamed Thomas Fetherstone, esquire,
deceased, who truly exhibited this account, together with the inventory annexed
to the same, as true, and whom the Lord, at her petition, admitted so far as
etc, an oath touching [the Holy Bible] upon the laying out of the sums etc being
first taken by the same.
Further the Lord, at the petition of the said administratrix, allocated sums,
and thus acquitted and dismissed the same administratrix from rendering any
further account etc in this regard
Of the residue, indeed, the Lord limited portions in manner and form following,
that is to say,
To Elizabeth Fetherstone, the daughter etc of the said deceased, of the age of 9
years or thereabouts, 20
The residue to the accountant.
G: Newman, Commissary
of Canterbury, Solicitor General]