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NOTES, ETC., RELATING TO FAMILIES OF PARKER. 35 
in Lyttle Norton or elswhere w™ yn the lordsyppe 
of Norton, and that nowe be in the tenure or occu- 
pacyon of the sayd Thomas Parker or of any other 
pson or psons &c., and somtyme were in the tenure 
or occupacyon of Robert Parker father of the sayd 
Thoms Parker. To hold for 21 years. Rent 
T5Se, 97d. (Mr. Swift.) 
1552¢ 6 Edward VI., February 26th. Will of John Parker, of 
Egglesfeld, co. York. My body to be buried by my 
wifes in the church of our Blessed Lady of 
Egglesfeld aforesaid—to the poorman’s box there 
3s. 4d.—to Thomas Parker my son a clock, a chime, 
a missall, a chalice, a superaltare, and vestments, 
and one altar-cloth, as heirlooms.—to said Thomas 
Parker my tenement which I hold of the demise 
and grant of the Right Hon™* Francis Earl of 
Shrewsbury, with a water-wheel and watercourse to 
the said tenement belonging at Wadesley Bridge, 
during the term that I have.—to Thomas Parker and 
Richard Parker, my sons, my tenement or ferm of 
Wadsley Smithies, and Treeton Smithies, with 
Treeton Mill, during my lord’s pleasure, with all the 
iron &c.—to Richard Parker, my son, Smithy at 
Whitley, my tacke of my wheel under Egglesfeld 
with a stithe &c., and my sithe-mark, if he be 
aminded to occupy the occupation.—to Thomas 
Parker and Richard Parker, Thomas Howsley, and 
George Mawer, all raiment unbequeathed, to be 
equally divided.—to the wife of the said Thomas 
Parker the best belt that was my second wife’s.—to 
the wife of said Richard Parker a pair of the best 
beeds that were my said wife’s.—to Ciclie Parker my 
wife all the silver and gold of mine that she hath in 
her custody ;—one iron-bound chest, and all the 
silver and gold therein, as it standeth at Henry 
Savin’s, to Frances Parker my daughter.—and also, 
