By the Rev. J. E. Jackson. 279 



to her onlj' use all my said cattell, lioushold stuf and other my goodes moveable 

 and unmoveable that I have on this side the see, together with all suche debtee 

 as be due unto mee here or elles where, whereof the said Agnes Ryse hath a 

 boke and notes, except onlye twentie poundes lent by me to William Fantleroy 

 which I will he shall not paye to any parsone if I chaunce to dye before he paye 

 the said some unto me. Item I will and ordeyne that my servaunte Henry 

 Barnes shall have the revercon of certeyn grounde that Thomas Kemys of 

 Curtliugtone in the countie of Dorsett nowe holdeth of me, lyenge in Buckhorne 

 Weston, to have and to holde to hym for terme of twentie yeres without pay- 

 inge any fyne or any thing for the same. Item I give and bequethe to Joan 

 Fauntleroy and Anne Townley my maydens to eche of theym twentye poundes. 

 In witnes wherof we Sir William Pyrton Knight, Porter of Newehaven, John 

 Aster gent, baylie of the marches of Newehaven, Doctour Marten Cornbecke, 

 Sir William Fowler Gierke, William Paynter Surgeon, have enterchangeably 

 set our liande and seales the day and yere above written : William Perton, John 

 Aster, William Painter, Martin Corenbeckus Medicus, Gulielmus Fowler 

 sacellanus. 



The above Will and Codicil are from the Register " Wrastley 



24." In an earlier Register "Populwell 17," there is another 



copy of the same Will and Codicil, precisely corresponding, but to 



that copy is appended the following official Act. 



" Decimo quinto die Novembris A.D. lo-tS emanavit commissio Dno Carolo 

 Stourton, Militi, Dno. Stourton (in) hujus-modi testamento nominato ad ad- 

 ministranda bona, jura et credita prefati defuncti ud viam intestati decedentis, 

 eo quod idem Dnus Carolus oneri execucionis testamenti renuntiavit, &c. De 

 bene, &c. Et de pleno Inventario, &c., exhibend', ad Sancta Evangelia jurat'. 



[i.e.] On the 15th November, 1548, a commission issued to Charles Lord 

 Stourton to administer to the goods, &c., of the deceased as if he had died 

 intestate, the said Charles having renounced the executorship. 



In the Original Probate Act Book is the official entry of a sub- 

 sequent Probate Act, the substance of which is met with at the end 

 of the Will in " Wrastley." 



" 15'° Julii 1557, emanavit commissio Dne Ajine Stourton vidue ad adminis- 

 tranda bona, &c., Dni Willielmi Stourton militis defuncti, dum vixit Dni Stour- 

 ton, per Dnum Carolum Stourton Duum Stourton etiam defunctum non adminis- 

 trata juxta tenorem testamenti de bene, &c., ac de pleno Inventario, &c., jurat'. 



[i.e.] On 15 July 1557, a commission issued to the Lady Anne Stourton 

 widow, to administer the goods, &c., of William Lord Stourton left unadminis- 

 tered by Charles Lord Stourton also deceased. 



This "Lady Anne Stourton, widow" was Anne (Stanley), widow 

 of Charles Lord Stourton, and the commission was granted to her 

 nine years after the death of William Lord Stourton, and three 

 months after the execution of her husband. 



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