In the Name of God Amen I John Blencow of Hanslope in the County of Bucks being weak in body but of sound and perfect memory praised be Almighty God for it I make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following ffirst I commend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God my Creator hoping through the Meritorious Death and Passion of Jesus Christ my Saviour and Redeemer to receive free pardon for all my Sins and as for my body I commit the same to the Earth from whence it came to be decently buryed at Kings Sutton in the County of Northampton at the Charge of  my two kinsfolk hereafter mentioned and as for that Worldly Estate which it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I dispose therefore as followeth Imprimis Item I give and bequeath unto Mary Ellis now Wife to Christ Ellis the sum of Two hundred pounds at her own disposing without any Interruption from Christopher Ellis her said husband or any body else whosoever and also I give and bequeath unto the aforesaid Mary Ellis my Executrix hereafter mentioned all my household Goods whatsoever and wheresoever as Brass Pewter Linen Woolen Bedsteads Beds and Bedding with a Clock Chairs Stooles at her own disposing as above without any Interruption from Christopher Ellis her said husband or any body else and as for the rest part of my personal Estate I give and bequeath unto my two kinsfolk John Watts Junior of Brackley and Susannah Watts Junior his Sister of the same town and place and in the County of Northampton to be equally divided between them two John Watts and Susannah Watts above written after my ffuneral Charges be paid and defrayed to my Executrix hereafter mentioned and I do hereby make and Ordain Mary Ellis as above written my Executrix of this my last Will and Testament revoking all former Wills by me made In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal this fourteenth day of ffebruary in the Year  of Our Lord God 1729=30 John Blencow Signed Sealed Published and declared to be the last Will and Testament of the said John Blencow in the presence of us Wm Jennings The Mark of Eliz Caves Henry Followell