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to hyr degre aftur his power wyll it plesse hyr to be at his 

 fyndyge (finding)" & if so be y* it plesse her bettur to be in 

 any od' (other) plase y' yen ye seyde Hare shall pey to hyr 

 xxs at y^ deys afor seyde & be dyschargit (discharged) of hyr 

 fyndinge and y* seyde Will grats (grants) and is greabull 

 (agreeable) to gyffe to ye seyde Hare his son all his stuffe of 

 Howsholde wit all things of his y' longus to husbadry (that 

 belongs to Husbandry) except his beddlg (bedding) and y' 

 that longus to hys owne bede in reymet (raiment) and also he 

 giffus (gives) y' seyed Hare al ye cprne of his stuffe tylthe 

 (produce of tillage) yat is on ye plase at his entre y' is to 

 wyt at Cadulmas (Candlemas) next comynge aftur ye date 

 above wryten unto all thes forseyde countes well and truly to 

 be keppet & not to be inkepput ( = neglected) and eyd" of ye 

 seyde p'tyes yey (they) bothe to fyde suffyciade surte be 

 obligacion — (sufficient surety to be bound) in x li of y^ wheche 

 ye dat is y^ dey & zere above seyd. Unto ye witnes wher 

 of eydur to odur (either to other) interchange abutt have set 

 to yer seylus (their seals) gyffn (given) at y' Chapell in ye 

 Frythe the dey & zere above seyde. 



* i.e. : Her son to provide for her maintenance — "To find" is still in use 

 at Harrow when boys in the Upper Forms " find " with two or three 

 friends, or provide breakfast and tea in their own rooms. 



