Thomas Savile, III, of Overthorpe

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Thomas Savile, III, of Overthorpe

Birthdate:
Death: before June 15, 1601
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Savile, Jr., of Stanley Hall and Catharine Savile
Husband of Elizabeth Savile
Father of Elizabeth Tempest; Thomas Savile; Anne Savile and Dorothy Savile
Brother of Henry Savile, of Wakefield and John Savile

Managed by: Adam Robert Brown
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About Thomas Savile, III, of Overthorpe

The Will of Thomas Savile of Thornhill, gent.

http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/saville/clay6.shtml

No date. Thomas Savile of Thornehill, gent. My bodye to be buried in the churche of Thornhill amongest my freindes. To Richard Tempeste of Tonge, gen., my sonne in lawe, iijs. iiijd., in consideracon of all his porcon as promisse. Unto my sonne Thomas my beste goulde ringe and xli. which nominated for him, of which som Mr. Tempeste gave him iijli. vjs. viijd., and Mr. George Savile of Waickfeild other iijli. vjs. viijd., my beste cloake or the reasonable price of it, also a bedd. To George Radcliffe my virginalles. To the poore vjs. viijd. To Robart Smalpadge my frezed coate. To John Smalpadge a quie calfe. To Richard Singgleton a doblet, and to his wief a gowne. To Elizabeth Smalpage a gowne. To my sonne Thomas the salte which I claime of Mr. Radcliffe, or that which shall be gotten or given in consideracon of it, and these parcelles to stand for his sole porcon of my goodes without any more dividinge with my daughter and wief. I will that my wief have her third parte, and Anne my daughter the other third parte which by lawe belongeth to her brother and her, and what remaineth of my parte to be divided betwixte my wief and my daughter, and I make my wief my executor and garden to my children, also I desire my brother Robart and my sonne Mr. Tempeste to be overseers, desiringe my sonne Tempeste to be good to my daughter Anne.
Proved 1st Oct., 1601 (Reg. Test., xxviii, 465)."