Thanks joger.
As I said in my previous post, there is quite a lot more of this - on the following page in M Rodiere's book.
I think I have just about managed to translate it.
Any corrections gratefully received!
1st June 1579
Master Claude Lefbvre doctor, resident and living in
Paris, beneficiary of the deceased Jehan de Senlecque, when living
merchant and bourgois of Paris, resident there, and cousin of the said M Claude on his father’s side, d’une part = Adrien de Senlecques labourer at Clenleu, Jehan de Senlecques labourer at Petit Peures, and Pierre de Senlecques, brothers, living in the town of Hucqueliers, domestic servant to Pierre de Boves; Wallerand Lefebvre
/ tailor, and Nicolle de Senlecque his wife, sister of the said Senlecques, also living in Clenleu, all certain (sic) in the said town of Hucqueliers, d’autre part; agreement on the succession of the said deceased Jehan de Senlecques; the said de Senlecques and Wallerand Lefebvre
yield to the said M Claude Lefebvre all their inheritance rights either in furniture or rents, of the inheritance of the said deceased Jehan de Senlecque, their cousin,
“not including the inheritances in the village of Clenleu” County of Brionnais
which remain for the benefit of the heir or heirs of the said deceased - the conveyance is about 240 livres or 80 ecus, payable by M Claude to the Senlecques - moreover he promised to acquit them of a rent of 16 ecus 2/3 for the right of benefit by the said deceased consituted and assigned to Marguerite Danel his widow; to pay the sum of nine twentys (180) livres to the noble man Mr Jacques Camaire, sieur de Fresnes, lawyer in the court of Parliament, and to pay the funeral expences for the deceased ^ save that the said widow pays her part^ according to the uses and customs of the town of Paris where the said deceased died.
It's a bit wordy, but am I correct in reading that Marguerite Danel was the widow of the Jehan de Senlecques that had died?
Many thanks