Alice Farndale
c 1413 to c 1483
FAR00051
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Alice Farndale, daughter of Richard Farndale,
(FAR00044)
might have been born at Sheriff Hutton in
about 1413 (Richard's Will). This assumes she was 22 in 1435 since her older sister who
became an executor to her mother’s will was still under marriageable age, but
old enough for this responsibility.
1435
The Will of Richard Farendale,
proved at Sherifhoton 21 Dec 1435.
‘In the name of God Amen, 8th December 1435. I Richard Farndell
being of sound mind make my will in this manner. Firstly, I bequeath and
Commend my soul to God Almighty, My Creator, and my body to be buried in my
said Parish Church.
Item. I bequeath a grey horse with saddle and
reins and my armour, viz: a bascinet, a breast plate, a pair of vembraces and a pair of rerebraces
with leg harness as my mortuary payment. And I bequeath 3 lbs of wax to be
burned around my body on the day of my burial.
Item. I bequeath to the Vicar of my Parish Church
6s 8d and to every chaplain taking part in my burial service Mass, 4d.
And I bequeath 26s 8d for mending a service
book for the use of the parish church.
And to the fabric of the Cathedral Church of
St Peter York, 12d.
And I bequeath to my daughter Margorie at her
marriage 10 marks, if she live to be marriageable age. And if she die before
she arrives at her years of discretion, I wish the said 10 marks to be divided equally
between my daughters Agnes and Alice.
And I bequeath to Joan Brantyng
40s and a bed.
And to the four orders of friars mendicant of
York 20s and two quarters of corn to be divided in equal portions.
And to John Pyper 2s.
And as regards the rest of my funeral
expenses, I wish them to be paid at the discretion of my executors.
The rest of my goods, not bequeathed above, my
debts having been paid, I bequeath to the said Margorie, my daughter, to be
divided among them in equal parts.
And I make the said Thomas Robynson
and John Couper and Margorie my daughter, my executors, faithfully to implement
the terms of my will.
Witnesses; Robert, Vicar of the Church of Hoton,
William Huby of the same, John Burdley of the same
and many others.’
Administration granted to Thomas and John on 21st
December 1435 with rights reserved for similar administration to be granted to
Margorie.
(Translated from Latin text of Will held at York.
Prob. Reg. 3/441).
Richard Farndale therefore died between 8 and 21
December 1435.
York Prerogative & Exchequer Courts, Will;
Language: Latin; Will date: 8 Dec 1435; Probate date: 21 Dec 1435; Reference code: ProbReg 3;
Folio: 441r, York Medieval Probate Index, 1267-1500
(York Wills)
1483
She might have lived to about 1483.