The Will of Thomas Collett of Oddington, Glos (Ref. 64k6)

 was made on 20th July 1778

and proved on 14th April 1780

 

 

In the name of God Amen, I Thomas Collet of Oddington in the county of Gloucestershire yeoman being far advanced in age but in health of body and disposing condition thanks be to God for the same do make this my last Will and Testament in manner following

 

First I recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God in hopes of forgivings of my sins through the merits of Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in a decent manner without pomp at the discretion of my Executor herein after named.  And as to my worldly estate I dispose as followeth

 

Item I give to Joseph Collet now living as a Prentice with Thomas Reeve of Stow in the Wold, baker, the sum of three hundred pounds to be paid him one half when he arrives to the age of 21 years and the other half within two years after.  I further give to the said Joseph Collet ten shillings to be paid him every calendar month from the time of my decease to his being twenty one years of age

 

Item I give to my cousin Joseph Fletcher of Evenlode in the County of Worcester Husbandman the sum of fifty pounds and to Thomas Fletcher of the same and Brother to the said Joseph Fletcher the like sum of fifty pounds to be paid them within one year of my decease

 

Item I give and devise to William Collet of Oddington aforesaid the house he now liveth in, which I purchased off William Cross, to him and his heirs forever

 

Item I further give and devise unto the said William Collet all my lands and tenements with the appurtenances in Oddington aforesaid unto him the said William Collet for and during his natural life without impeachment for waste by him committed and from and after his decease unto the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and their heirs and assigns forever and if it should so be the said William Collet should die leaving no lawful issue

 

Then I give and devise my said lands and tenements unto the above-said Joseph Collet for and during his natural life And from and after his decease and unto the heirs of the body of him the said Joseph Collet and their heirs and assigns forever and if it should so be that the said Joseph Collet should die leaving no lawful issue the I give and devise all my said lands and tenements unto my abovementioned kinsmen Joseph Fletcher and Thomas Fletcher jointly to them and their heirs and assigns forever

 

Item all the rest and residue of my goods chattels and personal estate whatsoever I give to the said William Collet And I make constitute and ordain him the said William Collet to be my whole and sole executor to this my last will and testament in witness whereof I the said Thomas Collet have to this my last Will and Testament set my hand and seal this twentieth day of July and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy eight

 

Signed sealed published and declared by the said testator as and for this last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names

 

Named as written thereto. Signed at London 14th April 1780 before the judge by the oath of William Collet the sole executor