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Henry Coppinger

Regarding his estate at the time of his death in 1570.

"Long before the death of the said Thomas Coppinger a certain Henry Coppinger father of the said Thomas was seised in his demesne as of fee of the manors of Buxall alias Bukesalles, Cockesalles olde Nectons and Fasebornes in co. Suffolk, and of the advowson and right of patronage of the parish Church of Buxall aforesaid, lying in the vills, fields and parishes of Buxall, Ratisden, Hecham, Fynbarrowe and Bretham in the said county; 60 acres of land, 20 acres of pasture and 20 acres of meadow in Buxall, Ratisden, Fynbarrowe, Hitcham and Brethenham in the said county; and so seised, the said Henry by his will dated 26 August, 12 Eliz. [1570], gave all the said manors, lands, &c., in co. Suffolk to Agnes Coppinger then his wife for life by the name of her jointure, but if she should marry again he willed that there should be paid to her £20 yearly during her life out of the lands late purchased by him: which said Agnes still remains unmarried; and the reversion of all the said premises after the decease of the said Agnes to remain wholly to the said Thomas Coppinger, son and heir of the said Henry and the heirs male of his body, with divers other remainders over in fee tail; and the remainder thereof afterwards to the right heirs of the said Henry Coppinger for ever."

Found under the citation for THOMAS COPPINGER

Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem For the City of London: Part 3. Ed. E A Fry. London: British Record Society, 1908. British History Online. Web. 15 June 2020. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/abstract/no3. Pages 19-32

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