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A04795 The last will and testament of Mr. Iohn Kendricke late citizen and draper of London vvho departed this life the 30. day of December, anno, 1624. Full of notable workes of charity, worthy of lasting memory and imitation. Kendricke, John, 1574 or 5-1624. 1625 (1625) STC 14928; ESTC S119832 16,526 36

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space of seuen yeares together This hundred pounds to bee paid to the said Mayor and Burgesses for the vse aforesaid within one yeare next after my decease Item I giue and bequeath to the Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of the towne of Newbery in Barshire the summe of fiftie pounds to bee by them bestowed and distributed to twenty fiue Maides of the same towne at the seuerall daies of their mariages none to enioy this gift but such as haue well and honestly serued with one Master Mistris or Dame by the space of seuen yeares at least And this fifty pounds to bee paid to the said Maior Aldermen and Burgesses within one yeare next after my decease Item I giue and bequeath towards the setting on worke of fortie idle vagrant boyes such as goe vp and downe the streets in the City of London begging and pilfering the summe of two hundred pounds to bee paid to the Treasurer for the time being of the house of correction called Bridewell in London in manner and forme following that is to say When any such Boy is taken vp by my Executor or his Assignes in any place within the liberties of this Citie of London and by the Treasurer of the same house of correction and Gouernours there for the time being placed and bound Apprentice with a Master for the terme of seuen years at the least with Artmasters as Glouers Pinners Shoomakers or any other occupation or art which they shall bee thought most fit for to learne in the said house whereby in time they may proue good Members and liue like honest men in the Common-wealth I say with euery one of these boyes shall bee paid to the Treasurer and Gouernour for the time being for the apparelling and placing of them in that order the sum of fiue pounds vntill the said summe of two hundred pounds be fully paid for that vse Item I giue and bequeath towards the finishing of the pinacles of the S●eeple of the Parish of Saint Maries in Reading in Barkshire fifty pounds to be paid to the Churchwardens of the same Parish within one moneth after the said Pinacles shall be finished Item I giue and bequeath to the Maior and Burgesses of the towne of Reading aforesaid the summe of fiue hundred pounds to bee first lent to these parties and in the summes hereafter named for seuen yeares gratis that is to Iames Winch two hundred pounds and to Walter Rye Richard Stampe and William Blacknal Clothiers one hundred pound a piece each of them giuing bond with two sufficient Sureties for repayment there of to the said Maior and Burgesses at the end of the said seuen yeares And afterwards the same fiue hundred pounds shall be lent to tenne seuerall honest industrious poore Clothiers Freemen of the same Towne by fifty pounds a peece gratis for three yeeres vpon like good securitie And after that in like manner from three yeeres to three yeeres for euer And no man to haue the vse of any of this money twice But if there shall not be Clothiers enough found in the said Towne to enjoy this loane in manner aforesaid That then the said money shall be lent also vnto other tradesmen free of the said Towne by the summes and termes of yeares before last appointed to such as set most poore people on worke according to the discretion of the said Maior and Burgesses And this said summe of fiue hundred pounds shall be paid to the said Maior and Burgesses to the vse aforesaid at the and of one yeare next after my decease Item I giue and bequeath to the Maior Aldermen and Burgesses of the Towne of Newbery in the County of Berkes the summe of fiue hundred pounds to be lent first for the terme of seuen yeares gratis vnto these seuerall Clothiers here named that is to lay to Thomas Newman one hundred pounds to Richard Avery one hundred pounds to Martin Broaker fifty pounds to William Goodwyn the elder fifty pounds to his son Williā goodwyn fiftie pounds to Timothy Avery fifty pounds to Robert Bacon fifty pounds and to Griffin Forster fifty pounds euery of the said seuerall parties entring bond with two sufficient sureties for repaiment of the said seuerall sums to the said Maior Aldermen Burgesses at the end of 7 yeares And afterwards the same 500 pounds shall bee lent to ten seuerall honest industrious poore Clothiers free of the said Towne of Newbery by fifty pounds apiece gratis for three yeares And after that in l●ke manner from three yeares to three years for euer And no man to haue the vse of this money twice But if there shall not bee Clothiers enough found in the same town of Newbery to enjoy this loane in manner as aforesaid then the same money shall bee lent also vnto other Trades-men free of the same towne by the sums and termes of yeares last before appointed to such as set most poore people on worke according to the discretion of the said Maior Aldermen and Burgesses to whom this said fiue hundred pounds shall be paid to the vse aforesaid at the end of one yeare after my decease Item I giue and bequeath to the Gouernour Assistants and fellowship of Merchant-Aduenturers of England the sum of 900 pounds to be lent by 300 poūds in a parcell for three years gratis vnto three seuerall honest industrions and frugall yong men free of that company none of them being Partners with each others and euerie of them giuing bond with two sufficient Sureties to bee tryed and allowed by ballating and ●ot otherwise for repaiment of the same money to the said Company And so the same money to bee lent out by the said Company in this manner from three yeares to three yeares for euer And my Will and desire is that these my fiue present Seruants shal be vpon security as aforesaid first preferred to the enjoying of this loane to wit William Powle Thomas Newman and Simon Gundy the first three yeares and Andrew Kendrick Christopher Pack the next two parcels that shall come in and be receiued in after they shall be freemen of that company And for performance hereof the said nine hundred pounds shall be paid vnto the Trea●rer of the said Company in London for the time being at the end of one yeare next after my decease Item I giue and bequeath to my brother William Kendricke of Reading in the Country of Berkes Clothier and to his children now borne and liuing the summe of two thousand pounds whereof one third part for himselfe and the other two third parts for his said children The same two third parts of the said sum of two thousand pounds to be equally diuided to and amongst his said Children share and share like And my will is that the said two thousand pounds be paid to my said brother at the end of three yeare next after my decease And that hee shall pay his said children their seuerall shares thereof afore limited that is to s●y to his