230 NORBURY MANOR HOUSE AND THE FITZHERBERTS. 
to have the £100 which is then to pay: tst, the expense of the 
suit; and 2ndly, to make highways and other charitable works 
at the discretion of his executors. 
If Anthony dies without heir male, then Henry (having already 
received the £100) is to pay back to Anthony’s heir £100 and 
#100 to heir general of his daughter Elizabeth who fortunes at 
that time to be unmarried, for the purposes above mentioned. 
If Henry gets the £100 first, and entail afterwards, he is to 
pay back to Elizabeth’s heir £100 for same purposes, and £100 
to make roads between Norbury and all the market towns next 
adjoining and other villages thereabout, with the help of the said 
towns and villages, “ that the sayd c li may goo the further.” 
Cousin Humfrey is to pursue the same course. 
“‘ Provided all way that if my sayde Brod" Henry decesse with- 
out issue male of hys boddy lawfully begotten then I will the sayd 
c li that shuld goo to the preferment of hys heyr male shall go to 
the performance of my will, payment of my detts, makyng of the 
hye ways and such charitable works.” 
And if his daughter Elizabeth gets the remainder and after- 
wards the entail, she is to return £ 100 to heirs of last in posses- 
sion, and make the highways or bestow in “exebion of por 
scholers that be disposed to lerne and specially to the mariage of 
meydons wared in Catall* and gyffen them and in such other 
charitable works.” 
In case of the trustees dying, the last two are to appoint others 
‘* of next kin and friends of those in the remainder or other sadde 
and discrete persons.” 
The present holder is to keep up the estate, and the trustees 
are to see that it is done and to pay themselves for their trouble. 
‘And also I will that all those that shall fortune to be myne 
heyr male of my body or heirs male by vertue of thys my will or 
heirs generall shall dayly and yerely fynd an honest prist at 
Norbury to singe and pray for my soole and all my ancestors 
sooles and all Chystin sooles and for the prosperitie and good lyff 
* «“Wared in Catall,” z.e., spent in chattels or movable goods. 
