NORBURY MANOR HOUSE AND THE FITZHERBERTS. 229 
pleased God. Therefore I will that all the said manors with 
‘thadvowson of Norbury and all lands, etc., in Norbury, Roffing- 
ton, Calton, Snelston, and Prestwood, and 134 acres and rode of 
land in Cubley lieing next to the nether corner of my park on the 
south side, etc., wholly to remain under and come to my brother 
Anthony Fitzherbert, Sergeant at the law, then to Henry, then to 
Humfrey Fitzherbert of Uphall in co. Hertford, then to heirs male 
of daughter Elizabeth Draycott wife to Philip Draycott'son and 
heir of John Draycott, Knight. 
“To this intent that if she have heyr male unmaried at the 
tyme of my decesse. Then the said cli shalbe bestowed and 
imployed to the gettyng of a gentlewoman Inheritable to Lands 
and to be maryed to hyr son and heyr or to such lynyall heir 
male of her body as at that tyme shall fortune to be unmaryed 
and yff she or her heir male have after heyr female then to by or 
gett an heyr male to hyr and to mary them toged* after the 
lawe of holy church. And if soo be the sayd lynyall heyr male 
or heyr gen’all be maried at such tyme as the said remainder 
may fortune to fall Then I will that the sayd somme of c li 
remayne in the hands of the sayde feoffees and recoverers for the 
tyme being or be layd in to some Abbey or put in to some oder 
such keping to the same Intent by the advyse of my recoverers 
and feoffees or the mor pte of them that the next heyr male or 
heyr female of her body unmaryed may have and will geyte such 
a maryage wher wyth her lands may be amended and encresed 
‘and when such a mariage ys got and had then the said cli to be 
payed for the same per me J. F. 
“‘ The other c li. to be bestowed and Imployed to the use of the 
heyr male unmaried of my brod’ Henry Fitzherbert to thys 
intent that he ys a gentleman aud a younger brod* and I wold that 
the name shold contynewe in worship according to our degree. 
That with the sayd c li ther myght a gentlewoman Inheritable to 
land be bought for the sayd heyr male and mary them togedur 
after the lawe of holy church.” 
The £200 is to be free of all tythe and interest. 
If Henry or his heirs male break or dispute this will, he is not 
