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Bequethen
Bequethen Be*queth"en, old p. p. of Bequeath. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Bequeth from wikipedia

- daughters. His will includes the following provision: "Item, I give and bequeth three pounds of lawful English money towards the building and making of...
- reported the case of Baggett Egleston, who was fined 20 shillings for "bequething his wyfe to a young man". The Boston Evening-Post reported on 15 March...
- Buds of May" – 4:53 "Fifteen Minutes" – 5:38 "Ye That Tempteth, Ye That Bequeth" – 4:00 "C17-H19-NO3-H2O" – 3:12 "Tangled in Grand Affection" – 3:46 "Crowd...
- either in ancient times or the present!...I am the Ietada who wishes to bequeth his name to generations to come. If there are warriors among Tametomo's...
- The last Will and testament of Hanna Titus, being in prefit memory, I bequeth my sowl to God that gave it, and my body to the earth, and for my Estate...
- may indicate a relationship to Charles Vaughan’s wife Agnes “…I give and bequeth unto my Cosen Agnes Vaughan my pybalde amblying mare…”. The will of Richard...
- this my last wyll and Testament in man[ne]r and forme folowinge ffirst I bequeth my Sowle to allmygtie god and my bodye to be bur**** in th[e] Church of...
- parish of St Michael's Church, Derby, dated 1506, contains the clause: "I bequeth to S Jamys Agarde my son Canon Regular of the monastery of oure lady of...
- Trelawny was rescued. He died on 16 January 1754 in London at the age of 55, bequething his properties in Trelawne and Looe to his brother John, as his marriage...
- A reference to a bell in a will of 1554, when John Bryan wrote "Also I bequeth unto the church of Westhothleygh to the casting of a bell vj s viij d"...