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All things that ys pynde fast gerth fast and nayled fast not to be prysed but 
goo as parcel of the manor. 
For HusBANDRY AND OTHER THYNGES NECESSARY. 
Sixteen the best oxen draying togeder in ij drayhtes. 
viij drawing yoke and ij cop yoke yroned. 
ij the best plowes with cutters and shares. 
Syxe Iron bynnes and ij peyre of clevyes.* 
ij axes ij hatchets and ij heging bylls. 
ij horse harrowes yroned and ij pyke forks. 
The best bull and xx the best kyne and as many calves as sowke upon theym 
at the time of my decesse and after y® vij day past. 
iiij Steeres and ij heyfors of ij yeres age. 
All these to be of the best of those sorts, and a bull calft. 
ij the elder boores and ij the eldest sowes. 
ij boreys of a yt old and ij sowes of the same age and as many piggs as 
sowke upon them after the vij day be past. 
ij boore pygge and ij sowe pygge of the yongest sorte yf there be any 
ordered to be reyred. 
ii c [200] of the best ewes, vj schore to the hundreth, and as many lambs as 
sowke upon them at my decesse. 
The best horse next my mortuary sadled bridlyd horse . . . bootes and 
spurrys. 
Eight rammes and iiij ram hoggs of the best. 
Twelve quarters of wheyte. 
Eight quarters of rye. 
Twelve quarters of barly. 
viij quarters of oytes. 
xij quarters malt. 
xxti quarters pese, viij stryke to the quarter. 
A shovel, a spade, a muke fork, and muke hoke. 
A croe of yron and a mattok, 
A matt and ij yron wegges. 
All such stuff at the mylne as the mylner Deyly occupieth. 
And if any of these be lost or goon I will that my executors buy such other 
and to deliver them as heyre loomes. 
Per me Johannem Fitzherbert. 
Per me Johannem Fitzherbert de Norbury armigerum et ipsa manu mea 
scripta.” 
Sir Anthony Fitzherbert, who succeeded his brother, as thir- 
* Clevuy, a species of draft iron for the plough. 
