Source: The American Genealogist. Vol. 42/3, page 160/61. "English Gillett
Wills"
Will of Richard Gillett of Caudle Haddon, Dorset, England. July 1, 1600
(PCC 55 Wallopp)
Wife Alice: to be buried in the courtyard of Caudle; to the poor of Caudle,
2s; to son William £10; to sone Edward at end of his apprenticeship,
£5; to daughter Marry at merriage, £10; to children of son Richard,
10 shilling parted between them, to son-in-law William Sheppard one brasse
pan; and to the latter's son William 2/6; residue to wife Alice and son John
equally, they to be executors.
Witnesses: William Appkyn, William Adames, Richard Same, Robert Grannte.
"Teste me Gulielmo Swett curato Ib (ide)m" (translation: In the presence of me William Swett, curate of that place)