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- The Nineteenth day of Septbr in the yeare of our Lord One Thousand sixe hundered sixty and fower. I Thomas Stanton of Wolverton in the County of Warwicke gent Doe for the setling of my temporall estate make this my last will and Testament in the manner and forme followeing. And first whereas I have already by our Indenture under my hand and seale beareing date the Twentyth day of April in the yeare of our Lord One Thousand Six hundered fourty and eight settled and conveyed unto Edward Cookes gent and Peter Milles gent and their heirs, my mannor house and divers lands tentements and hereitaments in Wolverton aforsaid to and for the severall uses intents and porposes therein mentioned.
Now I Doe by this my last will ratify and confirme the said Indenture and Setlement. And whereas I am lawfully seized in fee simple to me and my heirs forever of and in the Mannor or Lorshippe of Wolverton in the said County of Warwicke with the equisites and profits of the courts there and of an in the advowson Donason and right of parsonage to the Church of Wolverton aforsaid. And alsoe of and in several cheife rents in moneys Cocks henns and Capons in the Wolverton aforsaid and in Snitterfield Warwicke Cottend Sherbourne and Milverton in the said County of Warwicke. And also in severall parcels or pales of meadowground in all amountinge to one hundered and fourteen poles or thereabouts lyeing in the Ceindon meadow of Wolverton aforsaid. And also of and in severall leases and copyyhold estate messuages lands tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances in Wolverton aforesaid being in the severall tenures and occupations of William Launder and Thomas Welch otherwaise Creed. Richard Readinge and Thomas Townsend their or some of thair assignes or assignees.
Now I doherebywill devise and bequeath all the said Mannor advowson cheife rents prequisites and profits and courts messuages lands tenements and hereditaments {not settled by the said Indenture} and all other my lands tenements and hereditaments whereof I am seized in fee simple unto my deare and loveing wife Elizabeth Stanton and to John Wagstaffe of Bishoppes Tanbrooke in the county of Warwicke gent Edward Cookes of Hampton Lacy in the said Countie of Warwicke gent and Edward Milles of Newbold Comyn in the County of Warwicke aforsaid gent and to their heirs and assignees. To have and to hold the said Mannor Advowson cheife rents and other the premises before mentioned {not settled by the said Indenture} unto the said Elizabeth Stanton my wife John Wagstaffe Edward Cookes and Edward Milles their heires and assignees unpon espetiall trust and confidence and to the end intent and purpose that they the said John Wagstaffe Edward Cookes and Edward Milles and thier heires shall and will permit my said loveing wife peaceably and quietly to have hold and enjoy the said advowson during her naturall life. And apon further trust and confidence and to the intent and purpose that the said John Wafstaffs Edward Cookes and Edward Milles and interest of the money to be raysed by Sale of the same lands tenements hereditaments advowson cheife rents and premises {not settled by the said Indenture} to maintaine educate and bring up my six younger children and alsoe
such child or children wherewith my said wife is now great until their severall ages of one and twenty years. And that after the decease of my said loveing wife they the said John Wagstaffe, Edward Cookes and Edward Milles and their heires shall dispose of the rents issues and profits, and interest of the money to be raysed by the sale of the same land, tenements
hereditaments advowson cheife, rents and premises {not settled by the said Indenture} to and for maintenance education and up bringing up to the said younger children and such or children wherewith my said wife is now great until their ages of one and twenty years.
And upon further trust and confidence that my said wyfe and the said John Wagstaffe Edward Cookes and Milles and their heirs shall within Seaven Yeares next after my decease make sale of the inheritance of the said advowson and of the said mannor cheife rents lands tenements and hereditaments {not settled by the said Indenture} And shall out of the money to be raysed
by such sale, well and truly pay and discharge the severall legacies and bequiests hereafter mentioned that is to say I give and bequeath unto my six younger children Elizabeth Susanna John Mary Sarah and Edward the sume of two hundred pounds apiece of lawful money of England to be payd when they shall respectively accomplish their severall ages of one and twenty yeares. Also I give and bequeath unto such child or children wherewith my wyfe is still great, the sume of two hundred pounds to be payd whensuch child or children shall accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares that then the said person of him or them soe dyeing before such age and every legecy to him her or them hereby bequeathed shall be equally divided amongst the rest of my said younger children to be payd unto them when they shall have accomplished thier severall ages of one and twenty yeares. And in case my said son Thomas shall dye before he shall accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares whereby my lands settled by the said Indenture shall descend or come unto any other of my said children then my will is that every portion and legacy hereby bequeathed unto such of my children whom the same lands shall descend or the same shall be equally divided amongst the rest of my childrento be payd unto them when they shall have accomplished thier severall ages of one and twenty yeares.
And in case any of my said children unto whom the same lands shall soe descend on them after the death of my said son Thomas shall dye before he or they shall accomplish the said age of one and twenty yeares then my will is that every person and legacy hereby bequeathed unto such of my children unto whom the same lands shall descend or come after the death of any such of my children unto whom the same lands shall have first descended shall be equally divided amongst the rest of my said children to be payd unto them when they shall have accomplished thier severall ages of one and twenty yeares.
And further my will is that none of my said lands shall be sold until the end of three yeares next after my decease. And that then my said sone Thomas shall have the first refusal of the same or any part of the thereof that he shall desire at such rate or rates, value or values as the same shall be then worth, soe as the same be not valued or sold to him at lesse then fourteene hundred pounds nor any part thereof valued or sold to him at lesse than such a rate at which the value of the whole may proportionally amount to the said summe of fourteene hundred pounds. And my will is that if my said lands tenements and herditaments shall be sold for more then fourteene hundred pounds that then the rest of the money to be clearely raysed by the sale of the same shall be given amongst my said children at the discreation of my executrix.
And Lastly I make my said loveing wife Elizabeth Stanton Executrix of this my last will and testament. Wittness my hand and seale the day and year first above written. Tho. Stanton Signed Sealed and published in the presence of Ann Wagstaffe Tho. Stanton Junior signed Hugonis Townsend.
That Thomas Stanton gent in the will hereunto annexed named after the sealeing and publishinge of the same will that is to say that one and twentyth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand sixe hundred sixty and foure did give and bequeath unto his brother and sister William Gutteridge and Katherine his wife the sume of twenty pounds and desire that the same might be added to this his will in the presence of Alice Wagstaffe William Goodwich Katherine Goollriex.
Probatum fuit Testamento and Codicillo Annex London Constitute Decimo
quarto die mensis February Anno Domino Millesimo Sexentesimo Sexagesimo Quarto
{1614}. Elizabeth Stanton relicta et Executrix
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England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 about Thomas Stanton
Name: Thomas Stanton
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 9 Mar 1595
Baptism Place: Defford,Worcester,England
Father: Thomas Stanton
FHL Film Number: 364112
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https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft/originallistsofp00hottuoft_djvu.txt
"The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700 : with their ages and the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars; from mss. preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England
This Document Has Tho. Stanton, Age 20, voyageing in the ship Bonaventure 1635 bound for America***
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http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Great_Migration_Ships
Category: Great Migration Ships. This is a very informative article.
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England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 about Thomas Stanton
Name: Thomas Stanton
Probate Date: 14 Feb 1664
Residence: Wolverton, Warwickshire, England
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Worcestershire, England, Extracted Parish Records about Stanton, Thomas, gent.
Text: 194 Stanton, Thomas, gent., Wolverton. W.
Book: Burialls 1559. (Burial)
Collection: Worcestershire: - Wills and Administrations in the Court of The Bishop of Worcester, 1601-1652; Marriage Licenses and Sequestrations
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Warwickshire, England, Occupational and Quarter Session Records, 1662-1866 about Thomas Stanton Gentleman
Name: Thomas Stanton Gentleman
Date: 1662
Parish: Wolverton
Hundred: Barlichway
Record Type: Hearth Tax Returns
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American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) about Thomas Stanton
Name: Thomas Stanton
Birth Date: 1595
Birthplace: Eng, Connecticut
Volume: 166
Page Number: 470
Reference: Gen. Column of the " Boston Transcript". 1906-1941.( The greatest single source of material for gen. Data for the N.E. area and for the period 1600-1800. Completely indexed in the Index.): 9 Oct 1912, 2729; 1 Jan 1913, 2932; 19 Mar 1913, 2932; 9 Apr 1913, 2932; 16 Jun 1913, 2932
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