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  <dc:title>Probate of Mary Milward widow of John Milward of Bradley Ash; to be buried either at Thorpe or Coleshill (co. Warwick); to son John Milward, £1000; to daughter-in-law Ann Milward, half of her plate and household stuff for life; to the said Ann, her best damask gown, damask petticoat, and a petticoat of rich tabby; to John Milward, eldest son of the said John, her sealing ring; to her kinsman Sir Thomas Milward and his wife, 22s each to buy rings; to their son John Milward, 22s; to the poor of Coleshill, £3 if she is buried there; to the poor of Maxstoke (co. Warwicks.), 10s; to John Dawkins sen. of Maxstoke, revocation of an earlier gift of goods now worn out, but gift of 20 marks, to cousin Robert Milward, son of Sir Thomas, £10; to Joseph Whitehall, brother of her daughter-in-law Ann, 40s; to her son John, executor, the residue of her estate. Dated 20 April 1650. Proved in London 1 May</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1652</dc:date>
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