WILT, OF THOMAS BABINGTON. 83 



housshould SO to be kept, to be gyven to such as have ben 

 my poore warkefolkf and neighburghf savyng most nedy by 

 theire discreycions. And if there be found any contrariosite 

 double or repugnaunce in any article of this my will, sett otherwise 

 then it shuld be, I woll the same to be interpreted ordred reformed 

 and amendyd by myn executors and supervisour (or the more 

 parte of them) after the true entent and mynde of me the said 

 Thomas Babyngton. In wittenes wherof to this my will endented 

 I have sett my scale the daye and yere above wryten. These 

 beyng wyttenes John Poole'" of Wakebrygge, Raul IT Rolstonf 

 John Soil. Sir Nicholas Palfreman, and Sir Robert Alyn, chapleyns. 

 Probatum fuit suprascriptum testamentum coram domino apud 

 Lambith xx" die mensis Junii anno Domini millesimo quingen- 

 tesimo xix" juf Thome Argall literati procuf in hac parte Ac 

 aprobatum et insinuatum Et commissa fuit administracio omnium 

 et singulorum bonorum et debitorum dicti defuncti executoribus 

 in hujusmodi testamento nominat in persona dicti pmcuratoris de 

 bene et fideliter administrand' eadem Ac de pleno et fideli Inven- 

 torio etc. conficiend Et nobis citra festum Sancti Michaelis 

 Archangeli prox futuf exhibend' necnon de piano et vero compto 

 reddend' etc. Ad Sancta Dei Kvangelia jurat. 



Mrit ot " Mem Clausit ejtremum " 



On the death of Thomas Babyngton esq'" directed to 



the escheator in the County of Derby, dated 



at Westminster, March 18, 10 Henry VIII. 



Libera? fuit Cur ix. die Novembf anno subscf per manus Thome 

 Langforth. 



(Extracted from the original in the Record Office by late 

 W. H. Hart.) 



Inquisicio indentat capt apud Chesterfeld in Com Derb 

 decimo octavo die Octobris anno regni Regis Henf Octavi un 



* Probably son of his sister Beatrice who married Ralph Pool, of Wakebridge. 

 f Probably son of his sister Anne, who married James RoUeston, of Lea. 



