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Will of Dame Dorothy TIPPINGE of Wheatfield

Will unknown   Probate 1637

Source: ORO no. 66/2/24; 200.013
Contributed by: Geoff Bowles Go to Translation Go to Transcript
Summary.
Dame Dorothy TIPPINGE widow of Wheatfield

NameRelationship[Comments] or Major Bequests
Dame Dorothy TIPPINGE Wheatfield
Sir George TIPPINGEHusbandDeceased
William TIPPINGESon (Exec)
Samuel TIPPINGESon (Exec)
Sir William BURLASIEBrother
Thomas TIPPINGEGrandson
Dorothy TIPPINGEGranddaughter
Mary BARKELYDaughter
Appolina COTTONGranddaughter
Christopher RIBLEWHITELegatee Bailiff
Francis TURNERLegatee Servant
William COSTERLegatee Servant
Humphrey ATHERTONLate servant
Doctor ELLISMentionto be preacher at funeral
John DEAVONMention
Ann DEAVONMention[d John]
John TYSONLegatee Shepherd
goodwife DEAVENLegatee (poor)
Anthony BURNEHAMLegatee (poor)
 
William TIPPINGEWitness
George BATEWitness
William STEWARDWitness
John BRISTOWEWitness
 
Probate Oxford 1637 (no details transcribed)
Transcriber's Notes
Wheatfield is 10 miles SE of Oxford- referred to in this will as Whitfield.
  Translated and paragraphed.
Abstracted from a copy of the original document.
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Dame Dorothy TIPPINGE widow of Wheatfield
  • husband Sir George Tippinge deceased
  • Doctor Ellis to be preacher
  • sons William and Samuel execs.
  • brother Sir William Burlasie
  • grandchild Thomas Tippinge
  • late servant Humphrey Atherton
  • granddaughter Dorothy Tippinge
  • daughter Mary Barkely
  • bailiff Christopher Riblewhite
  • granddaughter Appolina Cotton, 14 years old
  • servants Francis Turner, William Coster
  • Ann Deavon the daughter of John Deavon
  • her shepherd John Tyson
  • to the poor of Whitfield namely goodwife Deaven, Anthony Burneham
  • Witnesses William Tippinge, George Bate, William Steward and John Bristowe
Probate Oxford 1637 (no details transcribed)
  No Transcript is available: the above was abstracted from a copy of the original document.
It is believed that no names have been omitted.