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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Will John Piggott Of Great Marlow (proved 1695)

 Transcribed by me from a copy of the will received from the National Archives, Kew and then summarized here.

Transcription ©Marlow Ancestors. Use it if you like, with credit to this blog.

JOHN PIGGOTT, BARGEMAN OF GREAT MARLOW. WILL WRITTEN 1693.  PROVED 1695.

Weak in body but of perfect mind and memory.

Commends soul to God.

To be decently buried at executor's discretion.

Beloved wife Margaret three houses in Great Marlow: the house they now live in, the adjoining house in the occupation of Thomas ?Canplyn? and another in the occupation of William Beckford and their appurtenances to pay for her own maintenance and that of their youngest three children. This for the term of her natural life and after that the three premises go to testator's eldest son John Piggott of London, cooper, in trust that he will sell them and the money raised from that sale to be divided into five equal parts. One part to John himself. The other parts to testator's other children William, Elizabeth, Richard, and Mary. 

If any of the children die before the money is divided, and have no children of their own, their share to be divided between the children that are still living.

If John himself dies other son William to do the selling and division. If he also dies then any of the surviving children to do the same.

Rest of personal property after debts paid to wife Margaret who is the will's sole executor.

Witnessed by William Beckford, Henry Williams, John Gibbons.


A tribute to our bargemen here

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Link to list of other Great Marlow wills transcribed here on blog here

Recreated 1600s trade directory for Marlow: here (lists other Great Marlow and Little Marlow bargeman) and 1700s here





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