Papers of the Winthrop Family, Volume 1
1620-05-10
John Winthrop.
In the name of God Amen this tenth day of May in the yeare of our Lord God 1620, and in the eighteenth yeare of the reigne of our sovereign Lord King James of England etc. and of Scotland the 53. I, John Winthrop of Groton in the County of Suffolk Esquire, beinge (I prayse God) of sound minde and memorye, and in good health of bodye (vpon searious consideration of the frailety and vncertainety of this momentary life, occasioned by the Lordes watchworde, and frequent examples of such as I have observed, to have been snatched away suddainly and in their best health and strength) doe make and declare by these presentes my last will and Testament in maner followinge.
First I commende my soule into the handes of God, who made me, and redeemed me and hath renued me into the Image of Christ Jesus, by whom onely I am washed from my sinnes, and adopted to be the childe of God, and an heire of euerlastinge life, and that of the meere and free fauour of God, who hath elected me to be a vessell of glorye for the onely manifestation of his Infinite mercie, and accordingly hath called me, outwardly by his worde, and inwardly and effectually by his holye spirit, into this Grace wherein now I stand, and reioyce vnder the Hope of the Glory to come. My Body I yeild to the earth,2 there to be decently bestowed, as waytinge for the hope of the resurrection of the Just. Now for such temporall goodes as I shall leaue behinde me I doe committ them to the care and disposition of Margaret my wife [Mr. Adam Winthrop my father Anne Winthrop my mother3] and John Winthrop my sonne whom I doe make and ordaine executors of this my last will and testament to this ende 250and vpon this confident persuation, that they will have a mutuall Love and due regard each to other, and to all the rest of our familye, and that they will faithfull performe this my last will and testament. Item I give vnto my said wife all those my landes and tenementes which I lately purchased of William Forthe of Neyland gent: viz the two tenementes and sixe acres of lande lyinge by Leven heathe in the occupation of
Item for Mary my daughter I will that my executors shall paye hir grandfather Forthe his legacie of 240 li. to be paid hir at hir age of eighteen yeares: and withall I doe committ hir to the care of my Executors to be well and Christianly educated with such goodes as I shall leave vnto them. [4Item I will that my said Executors shall paye vnto Luce Win251throp my sister one hundred and twentye poundes, one C whereof is due to hir vpon an agreement between my father and me vpon the settinge over his whole estate vnto me. Item I will that they shall paye vnto Ezechiell Bonde threescore poundes and li. vj s. viij d. yearlye out of those landes which should fall to him by his grandfather Forthes will at his age of 24 years. Item I make my loving wife and John my sonne executors of this my last will and Testament, intreatinge and charginge them that they will provide that all my debtes may be truely paid and satisfied out
W. 7A. 5; Savage (1826), II. 357–359; (1853), II. 436–438;
L. and L.
, I. 151–153.
At this point of the original instrument, the following words are inscribed in the margin: “I desire to be laid neere my godly and loving wives, if conveniently it may be.”
The words in brackets are partially erased in the original.
“The erasure in the original of the words enclosed in brackets indicates the changes which had occurred in his family and affairs during the six or seven years next after the will was made, and of which we shall see the details as we proceed with his life.”
L. and L.
, I. 153, note.