Will of Richard Tydings
Anne Arundel Co., Maryland Executed 2/2/1687 probated
1687
(Anne Arundel County Wills, Liber 6, ff. 31-32);
In the name of God Amen, the second day of Feby, 2,
1687, I, Richard Tidings of Ann Arundel County in the Providence of Maryland,
planter, being sick and weak in body, but of sound and perfect mind and memory
praise be given to God for the same and knowing the uncertainty of this life on
Earth, being desirous to settle things in order, do make this my last will and
testament in manner and form following: That is to say, first and principally I
commend my soul to Almighty God, my Creator, assuredly knowing that I shall
receive pardon of all my sins and to be saved by the precious death and passion
of my Saviour, Jesus Christ, and my body to the Earth from whence it was taken,
to be buryed at the disposition of my executors, hereafter named, and as for
such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me, my will and
meaning is that the same shall be employed and bestowed as hereafter in this my
last will and testament expressed.
Impr. My will and meaning that all my debts that I
lawfully do owe to any persons satisfied, contented and paid by my Executors
hereafter named, do make ordain and appoint this to be my last will and
testament in manner and form following -
Item, I give and bequeath unto my sonn, John Tidings
all that plantation where I now dwell on called Haselnutt Ridge lying in Ann
Arundell County aforementioned with all houses, buildings, orchards whereon and
all other appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any way appertaining when he
shall attain to the full age of 21 years, but to be at age to work for him at
the age of seventeen to the said plantation to my said (son) John Tidings do
decease this mortall life before he shall attain to the age of one and twenty
years or after without an heir lawfully begotten of his body and in such case
my will and meaning that the said plantation and all other shall redound unto
my eldest daughter, Charity Tidings and her heirs forever at the age of 16
years or day of marriage which shall first happen, but
in case my daughter, Charity shall decease this mortall life without heirs,
lawfully begotten of her body, then the said premises redound to my second
daughter, Elizabeth and her heirs forever at the age of 16 or day of marriage
which shall first happen but if my said daughter Elizabeth shall decease this
mortall like without heirs lawfully begotten of her body, then the said
plantation to redound unto my third daughter, Prelitia and her heirs forever at
the age of sixteen or day of marriage whichever shall first happen and for want
of an heir lawfully begotten of her body to redound to my fourth daughter, Mary
Tidings and her heirs forever.
Item, My will and meaning is that all that piece or
tract of land called Nanjomie lying in Baltimore County containing 375 acres to
be equally divided between my daughters, Charity, Elizabeth and to her and her
heirs forever at the age of 16 years or day of marriage whichever shall first
happen.
Item, I give and bequeath and my meaning is that all
tract of land or parcel of land called New Yeares Purchase lying in Gunpowder
River in Baltimore County containing 500 acres be it more or less according to
the lines run out lately by Thomas Lightfoot to be equally divided between my
two daughters Prelitia and Mary and their heirs forever as their age of 16
years or day of marriage whichever shall first happen.
Item, My will and meaning is that all my personal
estate wheresoever it may be found shall be equally divided among my five
children before mentioned and their heirs at the severall ages before
mentioned, only my wife's wearing clothes, linen and woolen and one sorrel mare
with her increase called by the name of Bonnie and her increase which said
wearing clothes and mare with her increase I give and bequeath unto my eldest
daughter Charity and her heirs forever, not to be appraised and to be delivered
to her within one week after my decease whenever I make my sole executor of
this my will and testament.
Item, My will and meaning is that if any of my
aforementioned children shall decease before they attain to their age or day of
marriage aforementioned then in such case the severall legacies be equally
divided among the survivor or survivors of them and my will is that all my
children shall live in my own dwelling house and plantation until my son John
shall attain the age of 21.
Item, My will and meaning is that none of that neck of
land belonging to my now dwelling house and plantation joining upon Leonard
Weymore's ? shall be cleared until my son, John, shall attain to the age of 21
years, only timber for repairing of now dwelling house.
Item, My will and desire is that Solomon Sparrow, John
Belt, and John Jordain of Ann Arundell County should be the Overseers of this
my last will and testament hoping and desiring them to see this will be
performed according to the legacys therein mentioned that my children be not
wronged nor differences rise among them.
In witness thereof I hereunto sat my hand and seal to
this my last will and testament. Richard Tidings (Seal) Witnesses:
Charles Chiswell, John Elsey, Elizabeth Chiswell,
Elizabeth Buller.