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I give and devise unto my honoured friend Leonard Bilson Esq 

 and my Nephew Edmund Yalden in the County of Surrey Clerk 

 and to their heirs and assigns for ever all my messuage dwelling- 

 house together with all the barns stables outhouses and buildings 

 and all the gardens and orchards thereunto belonging situate in 

 Weston aforesaid wherein I now live and in my possession and 

 likewise all those lands in Weston aforesaid called Halfpenny Land 

 now in the possession of Thomas Jacques together with free liberty 

 to water and overflow the said lands as it now and heretofore hath 

 been used for the best improvement thereof to the intent and 

 purpose that they the said Leonard Bilson and Edmund Yalden 

 and the Survivor of them their heirs and assigns shall grant and 

 convey all the said messuage lands and premises with the ap- 

 purtenances unto six able honest and sufficient persons their heirs 

 and assigns as they or the Survivor of them shall think fit Upon 

 trust and confidence and to the intent and purpose that all the 

 yearly rents issues and profits of the said messuage lands and 

 premises shall be employed and disposed of for ever hereafter for 

 the putting forth and placing abroad of all such poor children of 

 the Tything of Weston aforesaid and the overplus thereof shall be 

 distributed unto the poorest inhabitants of the said Tything of 

 Weston aforesaid as my said Trustees and their assigns shall think 

 fit and if any or either of my said Trustees shall die then the 

 Survivors of them shall convey the premises aforesaid unto the 

 use intents and purposes and upon the trust aforesaid all the rest 

 of my messuages lands tenements meadows and hereditaments 

 whatsoever in Weston aforesaid I give and devise unto my said 

 Nephew Edmund Yalden his heirs and assigns for ever Item I give 

 and bequeath unto the said Leonard Bilson, Osmund Bilson Gentle- 

 man, William Bilson Gentleman five pounds a piece to buy each 

 of them a piece of plate Item I give and bequeath unto all the 

 children that shall live unto the age of one and twenty years of 

 Anne Worlidge Widow the sum of Forty pounds of lawful money 

 of England equally to be divided betwixt them at their several 

 and respective ages of one and twenty years and to such of them 

 as shall be of the age of one and twenty years at my decease to be 

 paid unto them within three months after my decease. Item I give 

 unto my servant Mary Blackman the sum of twenty shillings all 

 the rest of my goods chattels household stuff and personal estate 

 whatsoever my debts legacies and funeral expenses being first 

 satisfied paid and discharged except all my books de plantis which 

 I do give and bequeath to Magdalen College in Oxon to be kept 



