The Last Will and Testament of Mary [Chilton] Winslow

In the name of God Amen the thirty first day of July in the yeare of our Lord one thousand Six hundred seventy and Six I Mary Winslow of Boston in New England Widdow being weake of Body but of Sound and perfect memory praysed be almighty God for the same Knowing the uncertainty of this present life and being desirous to settle that outward Estate the Lord hath Lent me. I doe make this my last Will and Testamt in manner and forme following (that is to say) First and principally I comend my Soule into the hands of Almighty God my Creator hopeing to receive full pardon and remission of all my sins; and Salvation through the alone merrits of Jesus Christ my redeemer: And my body to the Earth to be buried in Such Decent manner as to my Executor hereafter named shall be thought meet and convenient and as touching such worldly Estate as the Lord hath Lent me my Will and meaneing is the same shall be imployed and bestowed as hereafter in and by this my Will is Exprest.

Imps I doe hereby revoake renounce and make voide all Wills by me formerly made and declaire and apoint this my Last Will and Testamt Item I will that all the Debts that I Justly owe to any manner of person or persons whatsoever shall be well and truely paid or ordained to be paid in convenient time after my decease by my Executor hereafter named--Item I give and bequeath unto my Sone John Winslow my great Square table Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah Middlecott my Best gowne and Pettecoat and my Silver beare bowle and to each of her children a Silver Cup with an handle: Also I give unto my grandchild William Paine my Great silver tankard: Item I give unto my Daughter Susanna Latham my long Table: Six Joyned Stooles and my great Cupboard: a beadstead Bedd and furniture there unto belonging that is in the Chamber over the roome where I now Lye; my small silver Tankard: Six Silver Spoones, a case of Bottles with all my wearing apparell: (except onely what I have hereby bequeathed unto my Daughter Meddlecott & my Grandchild Susanna Latham:) Item I give and bequeath unto my Grandchild Ann Gray that trunke of Linning that I have alreddy delivered to her and is in her possession and also one Bedstead, Bedd Boulster and Pillows that re in the Chamber over the Hall: Also the sume of ten pounds in mony to be paid unto her within Six months next after my decease: Also my will is that my Executor shall pay foure pounds in mony pr ann for three yeares unto Mrs Tappin out of the Intrest of my mony now in Goodman Cleares hands for and towards the maintenance of the said Ann Gray according to my agreemt with Mrs Tappin: Item I give and bequeath unto Mary Winslow Daughter of my sone Edward Winslow my largest Silver Cupp with two handles: and unto Sarah Daughter of the said Edward my lesser Silver cupp with two handles: Also I give unto my Said Sone Edwards Children Six Silver Spoones to be divided between them: Item I give and bequeath unto my grandchild Parnell Winslow the Sume of five pounds in mony to be improved by my Executor untill he come of age: and then paid to him with the improvemt. Item my will is that the rest of my spoones be divided among my grandchildren according to the discression of My Daughter Middlecott: Item I give unto my Grandchild Mercy Harris my White Rugg: Item I give unto my Grandchild Mary Pollard forty shillings in mony. Item I give unto my grandchild Susanna Latham my Petty Coate with the silke Lace: Item I give unto Mary Winslow Daughter of my Sone Joseph Winslow the Sume of twenty pounds in mony to be paid out of the sume of my said Sone Joseph now owes to be improved by my Executor for the said Mary and paid unto her when She Shall attaine the Age of eighteene yeares or day of Marriage which of them shall first happen Item I give and bequeath the full remainder of my Estate whatsoever it is or wheresoever it may be found unto my children Namely John Winslow Edward Winslow Joseph Winslow Samuel Winslow: Susanna Latham and Sarah Middlecott to be equally divided betweene them Item I doe hereby nominate constitute authorize and appoint my trusty friend Mr William Tailer of Boston aforesd merchant the Sole Executor of this my last Will and testamt: In Witness whereof I the said Mary Winslow have hereunto set my hand and Seale the daye and yeare first above written.

Memorandum I do hereby also Give and bequeath unto Mr. Thomas Thacher paster of the third Church in Boston the Sume of five pounds in mony to be pd convenient time after my decease by my Executr.

Mary Winslow

Signed Sealed and Published by the above named Mary Winslow as her Last Will & testamt in the presence of us after the adding of foure lines as part of her will

John Lands
Ffrancis H Hacker
John Hayward scr

Mr Wm Tailer nominatd. Execr appeared in Court pro May: 1679 and renounced his Executorship. to this will.

attests. Jsa: Addington Cler.

Jno Hayward and John Lands made oath before the Honorble. Simon Bradstreet Esqr Govr and Edwd. Tyng Esqr Assist. 11th July 1679 that they did see mrs. Mary Winslow Signe and Seale and heard her publish this Instrumt to bee her last will and that then Shee was of disposeing minde to their best understanding.

attests. Jsa: Addington Cler.
24º July Anno: 1679.

present:

Simon Bradstreet Esqr. Govr.
Edw. Tyng Esqr.
Joseph Dudley Esqr.
Humphry Davie Esqr.


The inventory of the goods of Mary [Chilton] Winslow

Wee whose names are here Underwritten, being desired by mr John Winslow and mr Richard Middlecott, do apprize the Estate of mrs Mary Winslow of Boston. deced as followeth. July. 29th. 1679

£sd
To 1.1. Silver beer Boule.  3£.  Two Silver Cups.  4£10.710
To .1. small Silver Tankard at 4£.10. twelve Silver Spoons .6£1010
To .1. silver caudle Cup with two eares218
To .1. small silver Cup at .10s. one case with 9 bottles 12s.12
To .1. silke gowne and petticoate at610
To .1. gowne .6. petticoats .1. pair. body's .1. mantle .1. pair Stockins315
To .1. Bed and boulster with fflocks and ffeathers110
To .1. close bedsteed .2. coverlits & .2. old blankets .1. old Rugg.1. boulster .3. pillows & .1. pr. curtains & vallents4
To .2. Leather Chaires at 10s.  one ffeather Bed at 4£.5415
To .11. old Sheets at .35s. one diaper Table Cloth .10s.25
To .3. old ffustian wastcoats at76
To .22. old Napkins .7s. Six Towels .2s.9
To .11. pillowbeers11
To .6. Shifts at1186
To .6. white Aprons .18s. Seven neck handkercheifs 10/6186
To .17. Linnen Caps 8s.6.  ffourteen headbands  .6s.146
To .3. Pocket handkercheifs.  18d. one Trunke .8s.96
To .1. old Chest 4s. one round Table.  10s.14
To .1. small cupboard 4s. one small Trunke.  18d56
To .1. pr. of small Andirons .4/6. one old warmingpan 3/68
To .2. small brass kettles  .15s. one small Iron pot & hookes.6/6116
To .1. gridiron .12d. one great wicker chair .7/686
To .1. Close Stoole and a pan66
To .1. great elbow chaire  .2/6. one brass candlestick. 15d.39
To .1 voyder .18d. one Iron fender. 12d36
To .1. old bedsteed3
To .3. great pewter dishes and .20. small peices of pewtr216
In debts by bills standing out69
To one halfe of the house which was formerly mr Joseph Winslows67
To .1. Spit .2/6. one pr brass Scales .4/67

£

2000909

At mr John Winslows House

To .1. Long table and .6. joint Stooles at16
To .1. pr. small brass Andirons16
To .1. old cupboard .7s. one pothanger Iron Skillet and one pa of Andirons.9s.16
To .9. Leather Chairs .36s. one Bedsteed .6s22
To .1. standing cupboard .20s. one great Chest .10s.110
To .1. small table .8s. two small bedsteeds .2s.10
To .3. chaires without Leathers .6s. one pr ffire Irons .3/6.96
To .1. Scotch blanket .5s. one pr old striped stuffe curtains6
To .1. woosted Rugg .18s. one small ffeather pillow .3s.11
To .12. ps. of pewter and .6. plates215
To .1. old Trunks56

£

212119

Witness or hands

John Conney.
Jarvis Ballard.

mr Jno Winslow and mr Richd Middlecott admitted Admrs. made oath in Court .22. Augt. 1679.
to the truth of this Inventory and wn. more doth. appeare to discover it.

Jsa. Addington Cler.