On 13 December 1627 Henry Condell makes his will. He leaves all of the 'rentes and proffittes' from his properties 'scituate in the Blackfryers London and att the Banckside' to his son, William Condell. He leaves Elizabeth Wheaton, one of his servants, a mourning gown, 40s of money, and 'that place or priviledge which she nowe exerciseth and enjoyeth in the houses of the Blackfriers London and the Globe on the Banckside.'
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Condell, Henry (II) | beneficiary | |
Condell, William | beneficiary | |
Finch, Elizabeth | beneficiary | |
Martin, ––– | beneficiary | |
Gymber, ––– | beneficiary | |
Clewett, ––– | beneficiary | |
Powell, Edmond | beneficiary | |
Gurney, Frances | beneficiary | |
Wheaton, Elizabeth | beneficiary | |
Underwood, John | deceased | |
Condell, Elizabeth | executrix | |
Dyson, Humfrey | notary public | |
Heminges, John | overseer | |
Burbage, Cuthbert | overseer | |
Finch, Herbert | overseer | |
Sanderson, Peter | overseer | |
Young, Robert | witness | |
Dickens, Robert | witness |