Document Request: 1511 Will of John Risebrigger the elder of Aldebury
Document Description: Will drawn up August 26 1511 to distribute extensive landholdings around Albury between his three sons.
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Document Transcription:John Risebrigger the elder of Aldebury 1511
2 Hen VIII (1511) Aug.26 Will of John Risebrigger the elder of Aldebury … feoffes to remain, enfeoffe to the use of John for his life and after his death to convey by indenture to Johanna his wife all that tenement in which she lately dwelt with all the lands, meadows and pastures thereto adjoining and appertaining in the parish of Aldebury and Shire, to have for her life with remainder to Robert Risebrigger his sons and his legitimate heirs and in default of such heirs in remainder to William Risebrigger his son and his legitimate heirs and in default of such heirs to the nearest heirs of the said John Risebrigger senior for ever; to convey by indenture to the said Robert Risebrigger all those lands and tenements with their appurtenances in the parish of Wonersshe except one parcel of meadow lying at Woodhill in the parish of Wonersshe which he acquired from Richard Saunders in fee tail and in default of heirs in remainder to John Risbrigge son of the devisor in fee tail and in default of heirs to the nearest heir of the devisor; to convey by a charter sufficient in law to John Risebrigger all that tenement called Joyes with all its appurtenances and all that parcel of land called Shylfelde and Shylfeldes with appurtenances and all that tenement called Smythes with all its appurtenances called Tyllyes which he lately acquired from John Cottel and all those lands and tenements with all their appurtenances lying in the parish of Cranley which he lately acquired from William Warner of London and all that parcel of land at Woodhill above excepted which he lately acquired from Richard Saunders in fee simple; to convey, by a charter sufficient in law, to William Risebrigger all that tenement called Speres with all its appurtenances and all that tenement with all its appurtenances called Cokes, in fee simple.
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