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own debts,) fhall be well and truly fatisfied and paid as foon after my deceafe as the fame conveniently may be; and to that intent and purpose my will and mind is, and I do hereby limit and appoint, that all my leafes, goods, chattles, plate, and household ftuffe whatsoever, which I leave or fhall be poffeffed of at the time of my decease, fhall immediately after my deceafe be fold to the most and best benefit and advantage that the fame or any of them may or can, and that the monies. thereby raised fhall go and be employed towards the payment and difcharge of my faid debts, as foon as the fame may be converted into, monies and be received, without fraud or covin; and that if the fame leafes, goods, and chattels, fhall not raise so much money as fhall be fufficient to pay my debts, then my will and mind is, and I do hereby will and appoint, that the moiety or one half of the yearly benefit and profit of the feveral parts which I have by leafe in the feveral playhoufes of the Globe and Black-fryers, for and during fuch time and term as I have therein, be from time to time received and taken up by my executor herein after named, and by him from time to time faithfully employed towards the payment of fuch of my faid own proper debts which fhall remain unfatisfied, and that proportionably to every perfon and perfons to whom I fhall then remain indebted, until by the faid moiety or one half of the said yearly benefit and profit of the faid parts they shall be fatisfied and paid without fraud or covin. And if the faid moiety or one half of the faid yearly benefit of my faid parts in the faid play-houses fhall not in fome convenient time raise

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fufficient moneys to pay my faid own debts, then my will and mind is, and I do hereby limit and appoint, that the other moiety or half part of the benefit and profit of my faid parts in the faid playhoufes be alfo received and taken up by my faid executor herein after named, and faithfully from time to time employed and paid towards the speedier fatisfaction and payment of my faid debts. And then, after my faid debts fhall be fo fatisfied and paid, then I limit and appoint the faid benefit and profit arifing by my faid parts in the faid playhouses, and the employment of the fame, to be received and employed towards the payment of the legacies by me herein after given and bequeathed, and to the raifing of portions for fuch of my faid children as at the time of my decease shall have received from me no advancement. And I do hereby defire my executor herein after named to fee this my will and meaning herein to be well and truly performed, according to the truft and confidence by me in him repofed.

Item, I give, devife, and bequeath, unto my daughter Rebecca Smith, now wife of Captain William Smith, my best suit of linen, wrought with cutwork, which was her mother's; and to my fon Smith, her husband, his wife's picture, fet up in a frame in my house.

Item, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margaret Sheppard, wife of Mr. Thomas Sheppard, my red cufhions embroidered with bugle, which were her mother's; and to my faid fon Sheppard, his wife's picture, which is alfo fet up in a frame in my houfe.

Item, I give and bequeath unto my daughter

Elizabeth, my green cushions which were her mother's.

Item, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Merefield my clothe-of-filver ftriped cushions which were her mother's.

Item, I give and bequeath unto fo many of my daughter Merefield's, and my daughter Sheppard's children, as fhall be living at the time of my deceafe, fifty fhillings apiece.

Item, I give and bequeath unto my grandchild, Richard Atkins, the fum of five pounds of lawful money of England, to buy him books.

Item, I give and bequeath unto my fon-in-law John Atkins, and his now wife, if they fhall be living with me at the time of my decease, forty fhillings, to make them two rings, in remembrance of me.

Item, I give and bequeath unto every of my fellows and sharers, his majefties fervants, which fhall be living at the time of my deceafe, the fum of ten fhillings apiece, to make them rings for remembrance of me.

Item, I give and bequeath unto John Rice, Clerk, of St. Saviour's in Southwark, (if he fhall be living at the time of my decease,) the fum of twenty fhillings of lawful English money, for a remembrance of my love unto him.

Item, I give and bequeath unto the poor of the parish of St. Mary, Aldermanbury, where I long lived, and whither I have bequeathed my body for burial, the fum of forty fhillings of lawful English money, to be diftributed by the churchwardens of the fame parish where moft need fhall be.

Item, My will and mind is, and I do hereby

limit and appoint, that the feveral legacies and fums of money by me herein before bequeathed to be paid in money, be, raised and taken out of the yearly profit and benefit which shall arife or be made by my several parts and fhares in the feveral playhouses called the Globe and Black friers, after my said debts fhall be paid, with as much speed as the fame conveniently may be; and I do hereby will, require, and charge my executor herein after named efpecially to take care that my debts, first, and then thofe legacies, be well and truly paid and difcharged, as foon as the fame may be fo raised by the fale of my goods and by the yearly profits of my parts and fhares; and that my eftate may be fo ordered to the beft profit and advantage for the better payment of my debts and discharge of my legacies before mentioned with as much speed as the fame conveniently may be, according as I have herein before in this will directed and appointed the fame to be, without any 'leffening, diminishing, or undervaluing thereof, contrary to my true intent and meaning herein declared. And for the better

performance thereof, my will, mind, and desire is, that my faid parts in the faid play-houses should be employed in playing, the better to raise profit thereby, as formerly the fame have been, and have yielded good yearly profit, as by my books will in that behalf appear. And my will and mind is, and I do hereby ordain, liinit, and appoint, that after my debts, funerals, and legacies fhall be paid and fatisfied out of my eflate, that then the residue and remainder of my goods, chattels, and credits whatfoever fhall be equally parted and divided to and amongst fuch of my children as at the time of my

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deccafe fhall be unmarried or unadvanced, and fhall not have received from me any portion in marriage or otherwise, further than only for their education and breeding, part and part like; and I do hereby ordain and make my fon William Heminge to be the executor of this my last will and teftament, requiring him to fee the fame performed in and by all things, according to my true meaning herein declared. And I do defire and appoint my loving friends Mr. Burbage and Mr. Rice to be the overfeers of this my laft will and teftament, praying them to be aiding and affifting to my faid executor with their beft advice and council in the execution thereof: and I do hereby utterly revoke all former wills by me heretofore made, and do pronounce, publifh, and declare this to be my laft will and testament. In witnefs whereof I have hereunto put my hand and feal the day and year firft above written.

Probatum fuit teftamentum fuprafcriptum apud Lon

don coram venerabili viro, magiftro Willielmo James, legum doctore, Surrogato, undecimo die menfis Octobris,, Anno Domini, 1630. juramento Willielmi Heminge filii naturalis & legitim. dicti defuncti, & executoris, cui, &c. de bene, &c. jurat.

AUGUSTINE PHILIPS.

This performer is likewife named in the licence granted by King James in 1603. It appears from Heywood's Apology for Actors, printed in 1612. that he was then dead. In an extraordinary exhibition,

3 Cuthbert Burbadge, brother to the actor.

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