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Any ideas on the word highlighted in yellow? The one highlighted in orange is Kent, so the 't' goes up to the yellow word. It definitely starts with a 'B' as there's other B's I can compare it to. He was a farmer.

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Both?
Was there just two of them....that squiggle thing at the end is a squiggle and the word Executor has a capital E that is lost in the added word. ??????
I think...:rolleyes:
I know there is no loop on the h .....but ‘both’ makes sense....to me anyway.
 
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Hmm. My initial response was 23 yards/years.
But seeing it as a 'B' ... Burrar/Barrer/Butrer ?

Is there a "Kent Borough/Borough of Kent"?
Or does it refer to the man?

Just musing, thinking aloud.
 
Is it possible to see a bit more? What is the word before Solomon?
Being executors of this.....
 
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I think it's Butcher - which often went in tandem with Farmer.

The 'c' is one of those with a simple vertical line (as in 'Executor'), and the 'er' is similar to the end of 'Alexander', except that the 'e' is a bit small and faint.
By golly I think you got it. Well done! Thank you Arthur, I didn't know that butcher went in tandem with farmer. These are the first actual farmers that I've found in my tree. Most are labourers.

Thanks for your help everyone.
 
Was a person who made Butter called a Butterer (Butrer) ?

I just can't see the "ch" of Butcher, although the letter that overlaps the capital "E" of Executors appears to be an "a" changed to "e" or "c".
 
Bit late to the thread, but there's an Alex. Solomon apprenticing as a butcher, Dartford, 1797. What year was the Will?
 
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The will he's in is dated 1805 and he is a business partner with John Garland, grazier, whose will it is. The apprentice could possibly be a son. Thanks for your input BH.
 
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