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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 Excerpt: ...Proved at Gloucester, 4 May, 1692, 8:2:0. Edith Tratman, widow, and relict of Samuel Tratman, of Stancomb, in the parish of Stinchcombe, clothyer, deceased, 19 Aug., 1681. To be buried in the churchyard of Stinchcombe, near my deceased husband. My daughter, Sarah Trotman, to be sole executrix. Proved at Gloucester, 3 April, 1693, 35: 2: 4. Daniel Trotman, of Cam, yeoman, 21 July, 1693. I am jointly seized and entitled with my brother, Robert Trotman, (after the decease of Lydia and Sarah, my sisters, ) of and in the remainder and inheritance of lands, &c., in Littleton upon Seaverne. My brother agrees to relinquish his right of survivorship; Jane, my wife; my messuage in Dursley; my children to be bred up, and my sons apprenticed; my brother, Robert Trotman, and my cozen, John Phillimore, to be overseers. Witnesses--Susanna Trotman, Robert Trotman, and others. Proved at Gloucester, 3 April, 1694, 224: o: o. Ann Trotman, of Wotton-under-edge, widow, aged, 15 April, 1695, 7 Wm. III. Samuell James, his wife; Thomas Phillips. I have a bill of Sir Grabrill Low hande for 20. My will is that his dafter, Lidyah, should have one half of it of her father, and the other halfe to my executrix I doe leafe. Christian Phillimore's son. Abraham Cornell. Residue to Mary Witcholl, daughter of Jonathan Witcholl, my executrix. Proved at Gloucester, 3 July, 1695, by Mary Witchell, 51: 11: o. Mary Tratman, of Wotton-under-edge, widow, 12 Feb., 1696. My son, William Tratman; my kinsman, William Tratman; my daughter, Mary Rorleh (?); my daughter, Ann Trinly; my son, Charles Wallengun's children: my brother, Richard Tether. Charles Tratman and Ann Trinley, to be executors. Proved at Gloucester, 11 Sept., 1697, by Charles Tratman, is = 2:0. William Trotman, of S...