The last will & testament nuncupative of Henry Court Late of the parish of Reculver in the County of Kent Deceased by him uttered and declared three weeks or thereabouts before his death for being then in reasonable good health of body, and of good and perfect memory with an intent and purpose to make his will and to dispose of his estate in these words following or the like in effect and substance viz, that said Henry Court said and affirmed that Joane Court the daughter of his brother Stephen Court should have all that he had in case he dyed unmarried (being then a widower). And about three days next before his Death he gave unto his brother Stephen, and his sister Mary Court otherwyse Keete twelve pence a piece In the presence of James Flloyd ?? Itland ??] and Thomas Dowd~
[signature:] James Flloyd
The mke of Thomas Dowde
7o Aprilus 1627 …
…… William Somner …
Probatu~ fuits …………
………… Stephi Court ………
The brother Stephen with a daughter Joan fits with Henry as brother of Stephen who died in 1658. No marriage or children for Henry have been found.