1589 Executor to his father's will.
William senior’s son Nicholas Barham didn’t live long to enjoy his inheritance. He made his own will on 20th July 1594, and it was proved by his brother William on 19th September the same year. In it, he left his mother, whom he calls Agnes rather than Ann Barham (the names were interchangeable) £10 and his brother John £5. He named John’s children as Margaret and William - each received £10 - and his godson Robert Moone, son of his sister Elizabeth, who received £5, but simply says: to every one of my brother William’s children ten pounds. After a number of other small bequests, he willed the residue of the estate to his brother William, who was named as executor.
SOURCE: http://www.genealogycrank.co.uk/pdfs/from_shropshire_to_the_weald_part_3.pdf
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