232 NORBURY MANOR HOUSE AND THE FITZHERBERTS. 
were not tailled to the heyr male and also in the remaynder of all 
the whole lands for want of issue male, and also she is heyr 
generall to my mother of all the lands dyscended to me from her 
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And if Elizabeth is not contented, and sues the executors or 
breaks this will, then she is to have “non of the c li nor no parte 
of them,” but the “100 is to pay for the defence of the suit 
vexations or troubles, and any thing left to go to make highways 
and other “ meritorious deeds.” “ And they that brek thys my 
sayd will to ronne in the damige of the censure of all holy church.” 
Elizabeth and her husband to find surety for 4500 for keeping 
the directions of this will. 
“ And furthermore I will whereas Bennett my wyff hath been of 
lewde and vile disposicion and cowde not be content with me but 
forsaken my houshoolde and company and lyffed in other places 
wher yt plesed her and yet doeth to my greate rebuke and hyrs 
both, wherefor in my concience she hath forsaken her right title 
and interest of her dowery and joynture or of any parte of my 
moveable goods, but yet not withstanding that my fader whose 
soole God pdon promised that she shuld have tenpownds in Lands. 
Wherefore I will that myn heyr male by vertue of thys my gyfftes 
shall pay hyr yerely x pownds in money or ells Lands during hyr 
lyff yf she be of any better disposicion in her age then she hath 
ben in hyr youth and as for any moveable goods she hath non 
synce she hath byn noo getter of them and therfor shall she be no 
spender of them for I have clerely gyven them all away in my lyff. 
per mc, J. EF. 
He grants to his heir the use and profits of all goods and 
chattells of Norbury Manor as “heyr lomes” to pass from one 
heir to an other. 
The heir to find sureties for keeping up the heir looms, all the 
goods “ booth quick and dead to be presed by wise men that can 
skill thereof,” and the inventory to be annexed to the will, of 
which the heir male was to have a copy, and also his daughter 
Elizabeth, the executors keeping a third which was to be delivered 
to the feoffees after the execution of his will. 
