* Probably Janus who died in 1622 ; see pp. 52 -3.
ENGLISH WILLS. 55
buried in the churchyard of Cornerth Magna. To John
Kingsberie, my eldest son, the house he now dwelleth in, and
all other my copyhold houses and lands, and a piece of free-
hold land called Cloggs Hall, as they are in the town of Cor-
nerth Magna, and to his heirs and assigns, and he to pay to
either of my daughters, Joan and Alice £40 a piece; to Joan
at day of marriage, and to Alice within one year after my de-
cease. My second son, Robert Kingsberie, a parcel of land,
called Crow meadow, and a croft, called Dickman's Croft, in
Cornerth Magna. Also certain other land in Brooke
Field. Also the lease of the house and land which I have
of M r . Danyell, and certain cattle, corn, and household stuff
upon the ground, except one cow, and one horse, called Dick,
which I give to John Kingsberie, my aforesaid son. To my
son, William, certain furniture. To my daughter, Alice,
various small articles. To my third son, William Kings-
berie, a piece of land in Brooke Field, and other land and a
meadow in Shawford. Robert Kingsberie to give to my
daughters, Joan and Alice, at their days of marriage, " not
further lymittinge." Residue of goods unbequeathed to
Robert, my son, who is sole executor. To the poor of Cor-
nerth twenty shillings. " In the presence of us Henrie
Tanner, and of me Robte Kingsberie, the mice of Robert
Kingsberie." The mark of John Kingsberie the elder.
Feb. 17, 1634. Hnne Ikinosburie, wifcow ot Cornetb
patva, did give to the nominated parties, hereunder writ-
ten in the presence of us, John Crispe and Robert Holbor-
owe. To Anne Kingsberie, her daughter, all her linen.
To Edward Kingsberie, her son, five pounds. To George
Kingsberie, her son, five pounds. To Barnabe Kingsberie,
her son, five pounds. To two of her grandchildren Marie
and Joane, daughters of John Kingsberie, deceased, twenty
shillings apiece. All the rest of her goods she gave to
Richard Kingsberie, her eldest son, whom she made execu-
tor. In witness we that are the witnesses have put our
hand: the marke of Robert Holborowe, John Crispe.
Proved March 24, 1624 [5], in the Archdeaconry Court of
Sudbury.*
*The Will is registered in Lib. Colman, which begins in 1631 and ends in 1635 ; the
date of probate should therefore be i6 34 [s]. See Parish Register, Little Cornard,
PP- 36, 37-
5 6 THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
$obn IRtnasbun?, Snw. of (3reat Gornaro in the County
of Suffolk, yeoman, 28 January 1680. Though weak in body,
yet of perfect mind and memory. My body to be decently
buried at the discretion of my executor. To John Deekes;
son of Edward Deekes, of Great Cornard, all that my mes-
suage or tenement in Cornard, commonly called, the Cloggs,*
and all the lands and premises to the same belonging, and
unto his heirs and assigns for ever after my decease, upon
condition that he shall pay unto John Meistner £10 within a
year after my decease, to be paid by him unto John Kings-
bury at the Moores, as he hath need. And if the said John
Kingsbury shall die before he hath received the whole sum
then I will that the remainder continue in the hands of the
said John Meistner. Also I will that the said John Deekes
shall pay unto Daniel Kingsbury ^20 within 18 months
after my decease. Also to John Kingsbury, the son of James
Kingsbury at the Moores, ^20 when he shall have attained
the age of 2 1 years and if he die before that age then to
James Kingsbury, his elder brother. Also I will that the
said John Deekes shall pay unto Joseph Chayne, of Sudbury,
^£20 within 18 months after my decease. Also I will that
the said John Deekes shall pay unto Alice Genery ,£10
within 18 months after my decease. Also unto Henry Jones
£5 for my funeral sermon. Also unto the poor of the
parish of Great Cornard forty shillings, to be distributed by
the Minister and Churchwardens. To John Deekes all my
ready moneys, goods, chattels and moveables within doors
and without, except the bed and bedstead in the parlour as
they now stand, one small Kettle, two bullocks, one hutch,f
and one box in the parlour, which I give unto Francis Butcher,
my servant. Also I give unto Francis Butcher one messuage
or tenement and one acre and a half of land, called Trusses,
for his life, and afterwards to Daniel Kingsbury at the
Moores, and his heirs for ever. My will is that John Deekes
shall pay all fines and whatever other charges shall be upon
the aforesaid messuage, called Trusses, that the said Francis
Butcher may without any charge be possessed of it. Also I
will that the said John Deekes shall pay all my funeral
* See will of his father, page 54.
t Hutch; this name was formerly applied to chests into which smaller receptacles,
• called hanapers, etc., were packed. — Century Dictionary.
ENGLISH WILLS. 57
charges and whatever other debts I shall owe. Also I will
that the said John Deekes shall satisfy John Meistner, my
executor, for all charge and trouble he shall be at in seeing
this my last will and testament fulfilled. And in case the
said John Deekes shall fail to discharge any of the fore-
mentioned legacies and payments, then my will is that John
Meistner, my executor, shall have full power to sell all or
any part of that my messuage wherein I now dwell, called
the Cloggs, with the land and appurtenances thereto belong-
ing, and to discharge and pay the said debts and legacies.
Lastly I appoint John Meistner sole executor, in confidence
of his care and faithfulness in discharging the trust I have
committed unto him. The marke of John Kingsbury. In
the presence of us, the mark of John Davee, John Barker,
the mark of Susan Thurston.
22 nd September, 1686. Administration committed to
Susan Deekes, widow, mother, and'curatrix assigned to John
Deekes, a minor, and next of kin of the deceased.
Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury. [254 Goodwyn. Part J.)
Bobn IRinosbrp of Gornaro magna in the County of
Suffolk, husbandman, February 9, 1681, 33 Charles II. To
Daniel Kingsbry, my Brother, all and singular my personal
Estates in any kind whatsoever, either in moneys, or writings,
or Houses, or Lands. Provided that he shall pay out such
legacies as I shall hereafter name. To James Kingsbry, my
Brother, one shilling to be paid by my executor within one
month after my decease. To John Kingsbry, my cousin, of
Cornard magna, dwelling at the Cloggs, in the Town aforesaid,
£$ within one year after my decease. And I give my body
to be decently buried in Christian burial by my executors.
And I appoint Daniel Kingsbry, my brother, of Cornard
magna, sole executor. The marke of John Kingsbry.
Witnesses,— John Davy his marke, Thomas Deekes his
marke, John Barker.
Proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury April 19,
1683. (27 Chambers.)
3obn IkiiuisburE of <3reat Gornaro in the County of
Suffolk, yeoman, April 26, 1696. To Anne, my wife, one
bedstead with all the bed or beds, bolsters, pillows, sheets,
58 THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
pillowberes, blankets, coverlid, curtains, and all other
things thereto belonging, and therewith used when lodged
in, and she shall choose which of my beds she thinks fit. My
wife shall have liberty of dwelling in my now dwelling
house in Great Cornard, either to board herself apart, (or to
board with Edward Kingsbury my son, if shall choose so to
do), and during her natural life she shall have convenient
house room, and sufficient fire boot* laid in at my said house,
free from charge, and also during the term of her natural
life. She shall have free liberty of using in my said house as
she shall see needful, any of my household stuff and furni-
ture of rooms. To my said wife £8 per annum, during her
life, in four equal quarterly payments. To Edward Kings-
bury, my son, all and singular my goods chattels, credits
and personal estate, not otherwise hereby willed, charged as
hereinafter is expressed. To the said Edward Kingsbury,
and to his heirs and assigns forever, all that my messuage or
tenement, called the Mott, wherein I now dwell, in Great
Cornard, and all and singular my lands thereto belonging, or
therewith by me now enjoyed, and all other my lands, tene-
ments, hereditaments, whatsoever, or wheresoever. I do will
that the whole of my estate, that is to say, all my goods,
chattels, and personal estate, and all my messuages, lands,
tenements, and hereditaments, whatsoever, shall be charged
as well with all the payments and benefit hereby willed to
the said Anne, my wife, as also with the payment of my
debts, funeral charges, and other things, touching the per-
formance of this my Will. And I give twenty shillings to
be distributed amongst the poor people of Great Cornard, at
the discretion of my executor, and I make the said Edward
Kingsbury, my son, sole executor. But before the sealing I
do hereby give to my said wife two broad pieces of old gold,
one silver spoon, and my silver cup, and to my grandchildren,
Edward, and Mary Kingsbury, each of them, two broad
pieces of old gold, and one silver spoon — Signed John
Kingsbury. — Witnesses, Samuel Hill his mark, John Wool-
laston his mark, Joseph Wyatt.
Proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, 14 May
1696. (j2 Coe.)
"An allowance of fuel which a tenant of land is entitled to take from it — Cen-
tury Dictionary.
ENGLISH WILLS. 59
3Q\m 1RinOSbur£ Of XamaarSb, in the County of Essex,
yeoman, October 23,9 Charles I., 1633. Unto John Kingsberry,
my son, and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, all
those my freehold lands, with the houses, yards, barns, sta-
bles, gardens, orchards and edifices, to every of them belong-
ing, lying in Great Cornehearth, Little Cornehearth, Assing-
ton, or in any other place whatsoever. To Robert Kingsberry,
my son, I give all those my lease lands in Great Cornehearth,
called by the names of Perryfield, and the Croft. To Marie
Kingsberry, my daughter, _£$, to be paid to her within one
year after my decease, and to Dorcas Kingsberry, my daugh-
ter) £5- All the rest of my goods, chattels, household stuff,
and implements whatsoever, I give to Anne Kingsberry, my
well-beloved wife, she paying my debts, and discharging my
funeral expenses, and I appoint the said Anne and my loving
brother-in-law, John Knopp, of Middleton, my executors. I
appoint my brother, Robert Kingsberry, supervisor of this
my will. Witnesses, Edward Glover, James Washe.
Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, January 9,
1633, by Anne Kingsberry alone. {4 Seager)
SainCS IRiUOSburV of BraOfidO, Co. Essex, adm r on
estate of Henry Kingsbury, of Bradfield, brought in his ac-
counts that s d Henry's estate did not amount to ,£40. 1636.
Archeaconry of Essex.
Raines IkilUIStmrie Of BraOf iClO in the County of Essex,
singleman, June 14, 1635. Sick and weak of body, but praised
be God, of good and perfect memory. My body to the earth
to be buried in Christ/^// burial. To Henry Kingsburie, my
brother of Much Bromley, in the said county, one cow, not let
unto Edward Andrewes, of Wix, until Michaelmas next, with
the profit for the same then due, and thirty five shillings in
money, to be paid within one half year after my decease. To
Samuel Kingsburie, my brother, one bay mare colt of the age
of three years, to be delivered unto him immediately after my
decease, and twenty shillings in money, to be paid within half
a year. To Francis Kingsburie, my brother, Five pounds, to
be paid by my executor when he shall accomplish the age of
one and twenty years. To my mother-in-law, Priscilla
6o THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
Kingsburie, twenty shillings, to be paid within one half year.
To Priscilla Ayers ten shillings, to be paid within one half
year. All the residue of my goods unbequeathed I give and
bequeath to my dear and loving father, Henry Kingsburie,
to discharge these my legacies, and debts, and funeral rites.
James Kingsburie his mark. Sealed, Signed, published'and
declared, in the presence of John Vincent, Henry Lounte,
Rob 1 Whall, his mark. Administration, with the Will an-
nexed, granted to Henry Kingsburie, the father, July 24,
1635, by the Commissary Court of Essex and Herts. {Orig-
inal Will No. 42.)
3obn IRingsburp of Stoafe 1Rejt IRe^lano in the County
of Suffolk, the elder, clothier, dated August 13, 1638, and
proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, September 18,
1638. Sick of body. Wife Susan. Daughter Rebecca. John
Kingsbury, my eldest son. Robert Kingsbury, my son. John
Ardley, Thomas Ardley, and ffrancis Ardley, my grandchil-
dren. Jacob Kingsbury, my son. Isaac Kingsbury, and
James Kingsbury, my sons. Jonas Kingsbury, my youngest
son. Mentions that one Robert Scarlet, deceased, by his Will,
devised to the said Jacob, Robert, James and Isaac, my sons,
and Rebecca, my daughter, or the some of them, ^5 apiece.
To sons, James, and Isaac, £4 a year, at the expiration of
their apprenticeship, out of personal estate. John Kings-
bury, my eldest son, my sole executor, hoping that he will
duly and truly perform my Will in every respect as my trust
is in him. The mark of John Kingsbury. In the presence
of John Spencer, John Pobbey. Archdeaconry Court of
Sudbury.
5ameS IkinQSbun? Of Ga£S£ in the County of Suffolk,
husbandman, mentions son, Joseph, gives him his wearing
clothes — to Richard Tiplocke, who married his daughter,
Anne, 30 s . —daughter Frances ^10. — daughter Bridgett
biggest chest — and to both Frances, and Bridgett, bedding,
linen, &c. — John Nightingale, gent, of Carsy, Executor, to
have 40 9 . — remainder of estate to son, Joseph, and three
daughters, Anne, Frances and Bridgett. Signed with a mark.
ENGLISH WILLS. 6l
Tho s Goad, Bridget Sampson, and Simeon Sampson, wit-
nesses, Sept. ii, 1655. Proved in London, Nov. 15, 1655.
Prerogative Court of Canterbury. {Aylett 471.)
3aC0b 1RtW}Sbur£ Of little Bromley in the County of
Essex, mentions wife, Elizabeth, son, Jacob, not yet 24,
younger son, William, and Elizabeth, daughter; mentions
holdings in Little Bentley. Feb. 10, 1659.
IRobCrt IRinsbOrOW Of IRactOlt, in the County of Suf-
folk, gives to loving wife, Susan, "my Copiehold lands and
tenements in Nacton, holden of the manor of Nacton, alias
lower hall, for and towards the bringing up of my three
children, which I have by the said Susan. April 23, 1666.
Registry of Wills at Ipswich. {File No. 171.)
IRobert Ikinosburv of tbe parisb of Stanaway in the
county of Essex, yeoman, bequeathes his messuage and tene-
ment in Stanaway aforesaid, to his kinsmen, John and Peter
Kingsbury, which is in all, five pounds a year, to be divided
between them, part and part alike, and after the decease of
each respectively, to go to their children; to sister Anne £5,
and to herdau r Sarah Barber, 40 3 .; to two kinsmen, Thomas
and Henry Barber, 20 8 . a piece; to kinswoman, Mary Gaily,
40 s .; to kinswoman, Elizabeth Day, 40 s .; to kinswoman, Anne
ffookes, 40 s .; to Suzanna ffookes, 40 s .; kinswoman, Alice
ffookes, 40 s .; to Sarah ffookes, 40 s .; to Robert ffookes, 20 s .:
Brother Jeremiah ffookes, all my wearing clothes; to kins-
man, John Ballard, 20 s .; to Servant, Mary Duson, ^"io and
one bullock; to Mary Tunbridge, £3. friends John Cleare,
and Thomas Cleare, the younger, of Stanaway, yeomen, ex-
ecutors. June 1, 1666. Proved Dec. 12, 1666. Commissary
Court of Essex and Herts.
/Ifcarp Ikituisburv? tbe wife of 5obn Urtngsburg of
Lexden, in the Corporation of Colchester, Webster, in Essex,
5 July 18 Charles II. 1666. I bequeath to my husband, John
Kingsbury, all my freehold houses and buildings with all the
lands thereunto belonging, in Heany (?), in the county of Es-
sex, now in the occupation of William French, or his assigns,
62 THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
called the House of the Stoone, and to the heirs and assigns
of the said John Kingsbury, for ever. Witnesses, Ann Ellis,
her mark, George Howton, his mark, Eliz. French, her mark.
I, John Kingsbury Legatee universal, in the above said
Will nominated due acknowledge that I have received the
original Will out of the office, and do promise to return it
again upon demand. Commissary Court of Essex and Herts.
tfrancis Ikincjsburv? of Braofielo in the County of
Essex, June 26,-1667. To Frances Kingsbury, my daughter,
one bed, brass pot, and ^40. If Mary, my wife, marry before
my said daughter attain the age of 21, then the money and
goods aforesaid, to be paid to my daughter the day before
the marriage of my said wife. If the said Frances die un-
married, then I give ^20 to Mary King (sic) and Samuell
Kingsbury, and Francis Kingsbury, the children of Samuell
Kingsbury, my brother. The said Frances to have all the
rest of my goods upon the decease of Mary my wife, whom
I ordain my sole executrix. Witnesses, George Barrill,
James Mallin.
Proved in the Commissary Court of Essex and Herts
November 8, 1667. (Fish 135b)
BriDijet IkinOSburp of BltOU in the county of Southamp-
ton, spinster, 13 th January, 20 th Charles II. Annoque Domini
1668. Unto my brother, Joseph Kingsburye, ten pounds.
To my sister, Anne Tiplockes* two daughters, all my wearing
apparel, and my two trunks, and a box. Unto Henry But-
ler, Vicar of Alton, ten shillings to preach my funeral ser-
mon. Unto Elizabeth Gates, the daughter of Joane Gates,
widow, ten shillings. Unto the said Joane Gates, my land-
lady, my new "surge Jumper." All my money which shall
be remaining shall be equally divided between my said sis-
ter, Anne Tiplocks two daughters. I appoint my very good
freind William Wake, of Alton, sole executor. The mark of
Bridgett Kingsbury, spinster. Signed, sealed and published,
in the presence of Thomas Pincke, Laurence Gates. Proved
in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury July 7, ,6 7°-
< Perm pf.)
*See will of James Kingsbury, of Carsy, p. 60; also p. 41.
ENGLISH WILLS.
63
TRobert Ikiiuisburv? of fllMoMeton fmll in Middieton,
in the county of Essex, yeoman, 6,March, 21 Charles II. 1668.
To my son Robert Kingsbury and his heirs, all these my lands,
both freehold and copyhold, with the appurtenances, now in
the occupation of Jonathan Heyward, or his assigns, lying
and being in Great Cornard, in the county of Suffolk. To
my loving wife, Alice Kingsbury, all these my three mes-
suages or tenements in Great Cornard aforesaid, in a certain
street there, called Broomestreet, now or late in the tenure of
James Payne, the widow Campin, and the widow Barnes, also
all that my messuage with the appurtenances, lying in Mid-
dieton aforesaid, now in the occupation of the widow Kitson
or her assigns. To hold to the said Alice for the term of
her natural life. After her decease I give the two mes-
suages in the occupation of the widows Campin and Barnes
to my said son Robert, and his heirs, for ever. The tene-
ment in the occupation of James Payne I give to my son
Thomas Kingsbury, and his heirs, for ever, and the other
tenement in the occupation of the widow Kitson, to my
daughter, Alice, the wife of Robert Andrews, during her
natural life. After her decease to Robert Andrews, son of
the said Robert Andrews, and the heirs of his body, for
want of such issue to Sarah Andrews, daughter of the said
Robert Andrews the father, and the heirs of her body. For
want of such issue, to the heirs of the body of the said Alice
Andrews, and for want of such issue, to the right heirs of
the said Alice Andrews for ever. All my goods, chattels,
household stuff, and all other my estate whatsoever I give
to the said Alice, my wife, and I leave it wholly to her dis-
cretion to dispose thereof to my children, or to such of my
children, as she shall think most deserving. I also make
her my sole executrix. Witnesses Philip Robinson, Ber-
nard Carter, John Catesby. Proved in the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury November 24, 1669. {143 Coke.)
30\m IRilUJSblltl? Of MCSt BergbOlt in the County of
Essex, husbandman, October 19, 1679,31 Charles II. To my
son, John Kingsbury, five shillings. To my son-in-law,
George Tapley, one shilling. I ordain Martha Kingsbury,
my wife, my sole executrix, and I give her all my moveable
goods and chattels, upon condition that she allow my son,
64 THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
Thomas Kingsbury, "if he shall break his sickness that now
he have," half of the said goods for his legacy.
Witnesses, Gilbte Richardson, John Lorkin, John Goymer.
Proved in the Commissary Court of Essex and Herts,
February 20, 1679. (396 Heydoii.)
IRObert IkiWJSbUn? Of flpSWtCb* in the County of Suf-
folk, fishmonger, April 22, 1679. To my brother, John Kings-
bury, ^10 if living at my death. To my cousin, John Kings-
bury, my said brother's son £10. To my cousin, Jacob Kings-
bury ,£10. To my cousin, James Kingsbury £10. To my
cousin, Richard Kingsbury ,£10. To my cousin John Kings-
bury, son of my brother, Jonas Kingsbury ^10. Unto ffran-
cis Ardley, the son of ffrancis Ardley of Essex, yeoman,
£$. To my cousin, Elizabeth Layton ^10. To my cousin,
vSusan Layton, sister of the said Elizabeth jQio. Unto M r
Becke, minister of Saint Margaret's, in Ipswich, £\o. To Eliz-
abeth Harstead of Bury Saint Edmonds, widow, £$. To her
daughter, Elizabeth Harstead, £$. To John Harstead, son
of the said Elizabeth, ^5. To my God daughter, Sarah Webb,
the daughter of Philip Webb, £$. To my maid servant that
shall live with me at the time of my decease £$. To James
Page, the son of James Page, of Ipswich draper, twenty shil-
lings. All the aforesaid legacies to be paid within three
months after my decease. To M r John Daynes, Clerk, M r
Thomas Daynes, his brother, M r . James Page, John Smyth,
Merchant Taylor, M r Joseph Palmer, M r John Smyth, the
Apothecary, and his wife, M" Mary Daynes, the daughter of
M r Robert Daynes, to my landlord, M r Lawrance Stistead, his
wife, his son, Lawrance Stistead, M rs Anne Burrowes, and M r
Thomas Thurston, and every one of them a gold ring of ten
shillings, to be purchased by my Executors within two days
next after my decease. To my loving friends, Samuel Hum-
fry and Richard King, ^ioa piece. Any surplus remaining
I give to my said cousin, John Kingsbury, the son of my said
brother, John Kingsbury, and my said cousin, James Kings-
bury, equally to be divided. The executors are Samuel
Humfry, and Richard King. Robert Kingsbury. Signed
Sealed, and published, in the presence of John Gulson, the
•See will of John Kingsbury, of Stoke next Norland, p. do.
ENGLISH WILLS.
65
marke of Dorothy Todd, Thomas Thurston. Proved in the
Archdeaconry Court of Suffolk, June 16, 1679. (162 Edgar.)
ZTfoOmaS IktmiSlnin? of MeStlCtOU, yeoman, in the
County of Suffolk, to Martha Boore, the wife of James Boore,
my daughter, one shilling-, other two daughters, Mary, and
Sarah, all my goods and chattells whatsoever to be divided
between them — to John White, of Sheberton, 30 9 ; John
White, and daughter, Mary, Executors. Nov. 9, 1680. (Reg-
ister's Book, No. II, 426.) Registry of Wills at Ipswich.
/Ifeartba Ifdnosburv? of Golcbcster, wtoo., * bequeathes
one half part of all her money, goods and chattels to grand-
child, John Tapley, and the other half to grandchildren, John
Kingsbury, and Sarah Kingsbury, ch. of son Thomas Kings-
bury. John Milbanck of Colchester, Gent., Ex". June 30,
1690. Archdeaconry of Essex. (Coltin 361,)
HUOUStme IktUCISlmrV Ot" XOUOOU gives his wife, and
his son, William, his lands in Hampshire, wh. he bought of
various individuals; to dau. Mary ^500 ; to three daus Eliz-
abeth, Sarah and Ann, ,£2000 apiece ; son-in-law Collins, and
his wife, two houses in Shew Lane, and Harp Alley, for their
life, and after their decease to their son, Austin. To dau rs
Elizabeth, and Sarah, my house on Ludgate Hill — to dau.
Ann my house in Coleman Street, to all my sisters children
^50 apiece. All the rest of his estate to his wife. Proved
18 March, 169 1/2. Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
(Fane 40.)
fll>arp ikinosbun? of tbe precinct of Brioewetl, Lon-
don, widow and relict of Austin Kingsbury, late of the same
precinct, Woodmonger, and also residuary devisee and lega-
tee of all his real and personal estate, March 14, 1698/9. To
my daughters Elizabeth Kingsbury, and Sarah Kingsbury, as
tenants in common, two equal parts, (the whole to be divided
into four equal parts,) of my lands and tenements, which
were bought of M r . Wall, and M r . Young, in the county of
Southampton, and the other two parts I give unto John
* See will of John Kingsbury, of West Bergholt, p. 63.
5
66 THE KINGSBURY FAMILY.
Duppa, of the Parish of S\ Andrew, Holburn, gentleman,
and Charles Breame, of the precinct of Bridewell, wood-