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Note: ROBERT BROWNE ????-1717 A Robert, son of John BROWN, was baptised at Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, on 7 May 1648. (PR) He was possibly the second son of the John BROWN of Pinchbeck, husbandman, whose will was proved in 1660. He was not, however, described as under 21 years old in the will, unlike two of his sisters. (LCC Will 1660/86) Robert BROWNE and Ellen PRATT were married at Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, on 21 May 1674. (Phillimore - unchecked) Robert BROWN married Margarett EDGOOSE at Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, on 11 November 1680. Hellin, wife of Robert BROWNE carpenter had been buried at Pinchbeck on 24 July 1680. (PR) Rachell, daughter of Robte and Margreet BROWNE, was baptised at Pinchbeck on 7 January 1682/83. In 1690 a Robert BROWNE was a witness to the will of Joseph EDGOOSE (1646-1690). He also helped Edward MORE, John EDGOOSE, and Richard GILL make an inventory of the belongings of Adlard EDGOOSE on 8 June 1692. (LCC Admon 1692 42) An Index of the Will of Joseph EDGOOSE (1646-1690), yeoman of Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire. The Will was made on 19 May 1690. Probate was granted the same year. 01*Joseph EDGOOSE, the Testator. 02 Ann [EDGOOSE], wife of the Testator. 03 Sir Thomas OGLE, neighbouring landowner. 04 Leonard BROWNE Esq., neighbouring landowner. 05 John DALE, neighbouring landowner. 06 Elizabeth EDGOOSE, daughter of the Testator. 07 Rachel EDGOOSE, daughter of the Testator. 08 Rich(ar)d GILL, witness. 09 Rob(er)t ROBINSON, witness. 10 Willi(a)m RICHARDSON, witness. 11*Robert BROWNE, witness. (Lincoln Consistory Court Will 1690/176) A Robert BROWNE and Margret BROWNE were witnesses to the will of Ann HARBEY widow made on 20 March 1692/93. (LCC Wills 1697 & 8/i/43 Margaret, wife of Robt. BROWN carpenter, was buried at Pinchbeck on 28 January 1706/07. Robert BROWN, yeoman, was buried at Pinchbeck on 13 August 1717. In his will dated 17 March 1714 Robert BROWN of Pinchbeck, yeoman, bequeathed "Unto my maid Servant Rachael EDGOOSE One Guinea (if she happens to live with me at the time of my decease)" (LCC Wills 1717/ii/12) Extract of personal names in the Wills of Robert BROWN of Pinchbeck, yeoman: Rachael HAMBLETON his daughter John HAMBLETON his son Eleanor BROWN his granddaughter John BROWN his nephew Elizabeth BROWN daugher of his nephew John BROWN Dorothy his niece, the wife of William RICHARDSON Rachaell EDGOOSE his maid servant Matthew BROWN his son Thomas CATLIN his grandson William CATLIN his grandson John CATLIN his grandson Richard HAMBLETON his grandson John ALCOCK from whom he purchased a house and 11 acres Willm CHAPMAN his tenant The Will of Robert BROWN (16??-1717) of Pinchbeck, yeoman, (surnames capitalised and abbreviations expanded) Note: The documents appear to be a will plus a codicil or updated will. The first document appears to be incomplete. It begins: "Item I give unto my said daughter Rachael HAMBLETON all my linnen (vixt) Sheets pillowbeers table cloths, Napkins,& towells whether made up or with the web & all my other wbs of lynen together with the chest they lye in to be delivered unto her by my s[ai]d Exec[utor] imediately after my decease. And I further give unto my said son & daughter John & Rachael HAMBLETON One shilling apeice to be paid by by [sic] Exec[utor] when the same shall be lawfully demanded Item I give and bequeath unto my Grandaughter Eleanor BROWN before named the sum[m]e of twenty pounds to be unto her by my said Exec[utor] when she shall attain unto her age of Eighteen years. Item I give unto my Nephew John BROWN & to Elizabeth his daughter ten shillings apeice to be paid unto them within three months next after my decease. Item I give unto my said Nephew John BROWN all my wearing apparrell as well linnen as wollen to be delivered unto him imediately after my decease Item I give unto my Neice Dorothy the wife of Willm RICHARDSON twenty shillings to be paid her within three months next after my decease Item I give unto twenty of the poorest families in Pinchbeck aforesaid such as my Exec[utor] shall think fitt One shilling apeice to be paid within one month next after my decease Item I give unto my maid Servant Rachael EDGOOSE One Guinea (if she happen to live with me at the time of my decease) to be paid her w[i]thin one month next after my decease. And Lastly all the rest of my goods cattle & chattells lands tenements hereditaments & Estate real & personall of whatsoever nature & quality the same are or be I give devise & bequeath unto my said son Mathew BROWN & to his heires & assignes for ever whom I hereby make constitute & appoint whole & sole Executor this my last will & testament he paying my debts legacies & funerall charges & doe hereby revoke all former Wills by me heretofore at any time made In witness whereof I have to each sheet of this my will conteined in two sheets of paper sett my hand & Seal the Seaventeenth day of March in the first year of the reigne of o[u]r Soeraigne Lord George by the grace of God of great Brittain in France & Ireland King Defender of the Faith ec Anno q? D[om]in[i] 1714 Signed Sealed published & declared The marke of Robert BROWN In the pr[e]sence of Ben CLAPHAM Susanna STEVENS John STEVENS" (Lincoln Consistory Court Will 1717/i/12) Second Document: "In the Name of God Amen I Robert BROWN of Pinchbeck in the County of Lincoln Yoman being of sound & perfect mind memory and understanding Doe make & Ordain this my last will & Testament in manner & forme following And first & principally I comend my Soul to the Almighty God who gave itt & my body to the Earth to be decently interred att the discrecon of my Exec[utor] hereinafter named And for the temporall estate where with God hath entrusted me I dispose of the same as followeth Item I give & bequeath unto my three grandchildren Thomas CATLIN Willm CATLIN & John CATLIN the sum[m]e of twenty pounds apeice of lawfull money of Great Brittain to be paid unto them severally by my Executor when they shall attain their severall ages of Eighteen years But my will & discreccon are that within six months next after my decease my Executor put the said severall sum[m]es of twenty pounds out to interest to & for the use and benefit of my said Grandchildren Thomas Willm & John CATLIN & that as well all such interest accrueing & arising therefrom as the said severall Sum[m]es be paid unto them by my Executor when they shall attain their severall ages of Eighteen years as aforesaid And further if either or any of them the said Thomas Willm & John CATLIN happen to depart this life before their attaining their s[ai]d severall ages of Eighteen years without Issue of their bodies lawfully to be begotten That then the part porc[i]on & share of such of them soe dyeing & all the interest therefrom arising shall be paid by my Exec[utor] unto the Survivors or Survivor of them (as the case may happen) when he or they shall attain unto their said ages or afe of Eighteen years And if all my said Grandchildren Thomas Willm & John CATLIN happen to depart this life before they attain their said severall ages or age of Eighteen years & without Issue lawfully by them to be begotten then I give devise & bequeath the said severall Sum[m]es of twenty pounds in all making Sixty pounds & the interest accrueing or ariseing therefrom unto my Grandaughter Eleanor BROWN to be paid unto her when she shall attain unto her age of Eighteen years. Item I give to my GrandSon Richard HAMBLETON the Sum[m]e of twenty pounds to be paid unto him be my Exec[utor] when he shall attain his age of Eighteen years Item I give devise & bequeath unto my Son Mathew BROWN All those my Messuage Eleaven acres & two roods of land & pasture be the same more or lesse Situate lying & being in Pinchbeck aforesaid which I purchased of John ALCOCK & is now in tenure & occupac[i]on of Willm CHAPMAN To hold to him the said Mathew BROWN & his heires & Assignes for ever Upon this speciall trust confidence & condic[i]on that he the said Mathew & my son in Law Willm CATLIN (whom I hereby appoint Supervisor of & Assistant in the said trust Do out of the rents & profits ariseing from the s[ai]d devised p[re]misses yearly & every year during the naturall life of my daughter Rachael HAMBLETON at four severall quarterly payments in every year the first thereof to com[m]ence within three months next after my decease pay & dispose of for the only proper use & benefitt of my said Daughter Rachael HAMBLETON (dureing her naturall life as aforesaid) the yearly Sum[m]e of six pounds in manner following (vixt) That they first out of this money provide for my said Daughter Rachael HAMBLETON necessary & convenient cloathing as well linnen & wollen of all sorts & shoes And after such conenient & necessary cloathing shall be provided for my said daughter HAMBLETON that the Overplus remaining in the hands of my said son Mathew of the Sum[m]e of Six pounds yearly be by the said Mathew & Willm CATLIN disposed of for the sole & only proper use of my s[ai]d daughter Rachael HAMBLETON as to the said Mathew & Willm in their discrec[i]ons shall seem fitting And whereas I have before devised unto my GrandSon Richard HAMBLETON the Sum[m]e of twenty pounds payable unto him when he shall attain his said age of Eighteen years Now my will & pleasure is That if [??] my said daughter Rachael HAMBLETON depart this life before she shall have received by her said Annuity soe much money or vallue in clothing as aforesaid as will make the said legacie to my said GrandSon Richard HAMBLETON the full Sum[m]e of Sixty pounds Then that the s[ai]d Sum[m]e of six pounds yearly ariseing from the before devised p[re]misses be kept in the hands of my said son Mathew untill the said Legacie of twenty pounds & annuity of Six pounds doe make the s[ai]d full sum[m]e of Sixty pounds And that then such remaining Sum[m]e of the s[ai]d Sixty pounds be paid unto my s[ai]d Grandon Richard HAMBLETON when he shall attain his s[ai]d age of Eighteen years And if the said Richard HAMBLETON shall happen to depart this life before he attain his s[ai]d age of Eighteen years That then such remaing Sum[m]e of the s[ai]d Sixty pounds be paid to all & every other the son or sons daughter or daughters of the s[ai]d Rachael HAMBLETON when they shall severally attain their ages of Eighteen years share & share alike Sealed Signed published & declared The marke of Robert BROWN In the p[re]sence of Ben CLAPHAM Susanna STEVENS John STEVENS" Probate was granted at Spalding, Lincolnshire, on 29 October 1717. SOURCE: Lincolnshire Consistory Court Will 1717/ii/12. © Lincolnshire County Council 2019. Robert BROWNE of Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, was buried on 13 August 1717. (Parish Register) NOTES & QUERIES: An Elizabeth, wife of Robt. BROWN Junior, was buried at Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, on 11 September 1709. (PR) A Mary, wife of Robt. BROWN, was buried at Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, on 8 August 1721. (PR) A William BROWNE, carpenter, married Beatrice BATE at Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, on 24 April, 1598. (PR) Perhaps one of Robert BROWNE's forebears. (See also Thomas BROWNE) (revised 22.10.2019)
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