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John Hugh Lacey, 1450

Name
John Hugh /Lacey/
Given names
John Hugh
Surname
Lacey
Family with parents
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Birth: 1425 25 17 Brearley Hall, Yorkshire, England
Death: 2 July 1503
mother
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Birth: about 1436 26 18 Yorkshire, England
Death: 1506Yorkshire, England
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himself
Family with Agnes Savile
himself
wife
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Author of last change: Danny
Note

WILL OF HUGH LACY: Hugh Lacy of Brearley, Esq., within the township of
Midgley.

To be buried in the Parish Church of Halifax. To the Vicar of said
Church, for my mortuary, according to the statue in that case
provided.

I give to my son and heir, John Lacye, two great iron chimneys and all
my best apparel, together with all my armour, harness and weapons
(except my best steel coat, or coat of plate, and my best steel cap,
or 'scolle', which I will that my son Gilbert Lacye shall have to his
own use.

To Margaret, my daughter, now wife of William Farrer, to Alice my
daughter, late wife of John Houldsworth of Astray; to Agnes, my
daughter, now wife of Christopher Deighton; to Elizabeth, my daughter,
now wife of Jasper Blithman; to Ellen, my daughter, now wife of John
Deane, of the Deanhouse, five marks each, to be paid to them by my
executor hereafter named upon that 50 lb. of currency money of England
which lately heretofore I did lend unto our Sovereign ladye the
Queen's Majesty that now is, Elizabeth, within one month; next after
that the same sum of 50 lb. shall be paid to my said exector or
assigns.

And in case that it chance my said executor be not paid the said sum
of 50 lb. by the Queen's Majesty that now is, her heris or successors,
then my mind is that my said executors shall not be charged to pay any
of my said daughters the said several sums of five marks, or any part
thereof, for amend, as I have given to every one of them at the time
of their several marriages a sufficient portion of my goods for their
preferment in marriage, and have general aquitances of them, or their
said husbands, declaring them to be satisfied for their child's
portion of my said goods.

The rest of the 50 lb. and also Her Marjesty's Privie Seale for the
same, with residue of all my goods, to my youngest son, Gilbert my
sole executor. I make William Farrar, of the Ewoods, and John Deane,
of Deanhouse, my son-in-law, Overseers.

Witness: John Watson, Willm. Hanson, Willm. Sladin, John Hanson.
Proved July 31, 1573, by Executors named.