John Glanvell
8 Feb 1620
In the name of God Amen.
Anno domine 1620. The eighth day of February in the year of the reign of our sovereign lord King James by the grace of god of England France and Ireland the eighteenth, of Scotland the four and fiftieth, king defender of the faith.
I John Glandfill of the parish of St Ive in the County of Cornwall, husbandman, being grieved of body, whole in mind and perfect in remembrance all praise and thanks be given to the almighty god for it. I do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament containing therein my last will in manner and form following; first I do give and bequeath my soul into the hands of the almighty god who is my free and only creator and redeemer; and my body to be buried in the parish church of St Ive aforesaid; Item. I do give and bequeath unto my son Francis Glandfill my coat; I do give and bequeath unto his daughter Jane Glandfill one sheep, my white rug, my blue mantlet and my canvas sheet; I do give unto my son Arthur Glandfill my pint; I do give unto my son Edward Glandfill my old Hamm; I do give unto his daughter my brazen crock; I do give unto Honnor Haine my quart; I do give unto Marie, the wife of John Hosking my bowl, I do give unto Tabitha Hosking my cauldron; all the residue of my goods moveable and unmovable not given or bequeathed I do give and bequeath unto my sister-in-law Elizabeth Glandfill and she do I make my whole executor; in the presence of John Hosking and Richard Hosking and others.