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    Article FREEMASONRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ; CHESTER, 1650-1700—APPENDIX. ← Page 4 of 11 →
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Freemasonry In The Seventeenth Century ; Chester, 1650-1700—Appendix.

WILLIAM WADE , MASON . Bond by which JANE WAHE 0 / the Parish 0 / St . Mialiael ' s in tlie City of Chester , widow , ancl MART WADE , of the set / me parish , spinster , are bound to the Bishop of Chester in £ 80 . Dated 7 . May . 1716 The condition is that the « Z > o ); e bounden Jane Wadeicidoio and relict and

, Administratrix of the goods tfc of WILLIAM WADE late of the parish aforesaid , mason , deceased , do exhibit an Inventory ( Signed ) Jane Wade her V mark

Mary Wade her 0 mark . WILLIAM HARVEY , ALDERMAN . [ The lower part of this will is quite destroyed by damp . ] August ye 27 th 1684 .

In the name of God , Amen . I WILLIAM HAEVET of the Cittye of Chester Alderman , and Justice of the Peace . My body to be interred in the parish church or chancell of St . Bridgetts [ in Chester ] To GEORGE HARVEY , senior , and Joan his wife , and all his children twelve pence apiece , and to GEORGE HARVEY , junior his wife and children , twelve pence , to Edward Gray his wife and [ children ] Captaine John Spark , and Mr . Richard Harrison overseers of this my last will , and I give to either of them 40 s . to buy them rings , and to Mr . John Hulton , 20 s . to buy him a ring . To Mr . William Glegg and Mr . Thomas Swanne 40 s ., apiece to buy them rings .

Signed sealed & c in ( Signed ) WILL HARVY the presence of ( good signature but John Sparke , rather shaky ) Richard Harrison fine seal armorial , on a bend 3 Tho : Swanne cross-croslets fitchee , a crescent in the sinister chief , for

difference , crest (?) a stag trippant Note . With this will is a paper much mutilated by damp , relating to some dispute about proving the will , and dated 28 . April 1687 . being between George Harvey and Elizabeth Qrey wife of Edward Grey , against Mary Harvey widow , relict of the deceased , Decided in favour of Mary Harvey . Proved by Mary Harvey his relict 28 June , 1687 .

THOMAS FOULKES , SENR ., CARPENTER . In the name of God , Amen . Nov . 17 , 1712 . I THOMAS FOULKES senior of -the Gity of Chester , carpenter , My body to the earth . M y debts and funeral expenses to be paid . My granddaughter MARGARET FOULKES , daughter of my son THOMAS FOULKES shall have the disposing of all my goods , money & o . except my pay which is or shall be clue from my pencion . Mson THOMAS FOULKES

y to have one shilling and all my wearing apparel . She the said MARGARET FOULKES my granddaughter is not to give or lend anything either to her father or < nwtlien : To my son JOHN FOULKES one shilling . To each of my grandchildren one shilling , ancl I make my said granddaughter Margaret Foulkes sole Executrix of this my said will , [ Signed ] Tho . foTkes

Signed sealed & c in the presence of Job . Stathum . Simon Lowe John Taylor . Tho : Mulleley Proved 2 . Aug 1713 . [ No Inventory ]

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FREEMASONRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ; CHESTER, 1650-1700—APPENDIX. Article 1
THE QUEEN AND THE CRAFT. Article 12
DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA. Article 13
ACTS OF PARLIAMENT RELATING TO CRAFTSMEN. Article 18
ADONHIRAMITE MASONRY. Article 20
FOUNTAINS ABBEY, YORKSHIRE. Article 25
RELIEF. Article 32
USE OF THE WORD FREEMASON. Article 33
THE LANTERN AT PLUMPTON HALL. Article 34
AFTER ALL; Article 36
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 41
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Freemasonry In The Seventeenth Century ; Chester, 1650-1700—Appendix.

WILLIAM WADE , MASON . Bond by which JANE WAHE 0 / the Parish 0 / St . Mialiael ' s in tlie City of Chester , widow , ancl MART WADE , of the set / me parish , spinster , are bound to the Bishop of Chester in £ 80 . Dated 7 . May . 1716 The condition is that the « Z > o ); e bounden Jane Wadeicidoio and relict and

, Administratrix of the goods tfc of WILLIAM WADE late of the parish aforesaid , mason , deceased , do exhibit an Inventory ( Signed ) Jane Wade her V mark

Mary Wade her 0 mark . WILLIAM HARVEY , ALDERMAN . [ The lower part of this will is quite destroyed by damp . ] August ye 27 th 1684 .

In the name of God , Amen . I WILLIAM HAEVET of the Cittye of Chester Alderman , and Justice of the Peace . My body to be interred in the parish church or chancell of St . Bridgetts [ in Chester ] To GEORGE HARVEY , senior , and Joan his wife , and all his children twelve pence apiece , and to GEORGE HARVEY , junior his wife and children , twelve pence , to Edward Gray his wife and [ children ] Captaine John Spark , and Mr . Richard Harrison overseers of this my last will , and I give to either of them 40 s . to buy them rings , and to Mr . John Hulton , 20 s . to buy him a ring . To Mr . William Glegg and Mr . Thomas Swanne 40 s ., apiece to buy them rings .

Signed sealed & c in ( Signed ) WILL HARVY the presence of ( good signature but John Sparke , rather shaky ) Richard Harrison fine seal armorial , on a bend 3 Tho : Swanne cross-croslets fitchee , a crescent in the sinister chief , for

difference , crest (?) a stag trippant Note . With this will is a paper much mutilated by damp , relating to some dispute about proving the will , and dated 28 . April 1687 . being between George Harvey and Elizabeth Qrey wife of Edward Grey , against Mary Harvey widow , relict of the deceased , Decided in favour of Mary Harvey . Proved by Mary Harvey his relict 28 June , 1687 .

THOMAS FOULKES , SENR ., CARPENTER . In the name of God , Amen . Nov . 17 , 1712 . I THOMAS FOULKES senior of -the Gity of Chester , carpenter , My body to the earth . M y debts and funeral expenses to be paid . My granddaughter MARGARET FOULKES , daughter of my son THOMAS FOULKES shall have the disposing of all my goods , money & o . except my pay which is or shall be clue from my pencion . Mson THOMAS FOULKES

y to have one shilling and all my wearing apparel . She the said MARGARET FOULKES my granddaughter is not to give or lend anything either to her father or < nwtlien : To my son JOHN FOULKES one shilling . To each of my grandchildren one shilling , ancl I make my said granddaughter Margaret Foulkes sole Executrix of this my said will , [ Signed ] Tho . foTkes

Signed sealed & c in the presence of Job . Stathum . Simon Lowe John Taylor . Tho : Mulleley Proved 2 . Aug 1713 . [ No Inventory ]

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