By the Rev. Canon J. E. Jackson. 7 



before attaining 21 years, then all the legacies devised to her, to go 

 to my son and heir Thomas Gore, and if he die before 21 years, then 

 to the person that shall have and take my Manors, &c. Item I 

 give and bequeathe unto my dear son and heir apparent Thomas 

 Gore aforesaid the use and occupation of all and singular the Books, 

 Rolls, Plate, Goods and utensils hereafter mentioned (That is to say) 

 Of my paire of silver flagons, my silver chaffing-dish, my paire of 

 silver candlesticks with the silver snuffers and extinguisher belonging 

 unto them, my biggest silver salt with a Nest of seaven little 

 trencher-salts, my silver bowle in escallop work which was my deare 

 Father's : my little silver tankarde marked on the Handles with 

 T.G., my guilt standing cup with a cover as also a faire wrought 

 guilt salt with a cover, and two little wrought guilt trencher salts, 

 and also of three wrought guilt wine-bowles All which guilt plate 

 was formerly my Grandfather's by my mother's aide. And also of 

 my Ten guilt spoons which I bought when I was a youth and are 

 marked with T.G., my chaine of gold which was given me by my 

 grandmother by my mother's side, and her wedding ring of gold 

 with this Poesy ' God has brought to pass that which unlikely 

 WAS.' And also of a gold seale-ring having W.W. engraven upon 

 it, which was my grandfather's by my mother's side (William 

 White). All which I desire may be kept safe together in re- 

 membrance of them. And also of my gold seale engraven with my 

 Paternal Coate of Armes with Mantle and crest. And also my 

 silver seale having my whole Atchievemente : viz : Paternal coat 

 Quarterings, Mantle, crest and motto engraven therein fVi et 

 Virtute) . And also of both my scales in steel, in one of which 

 is engraven my paternal coat with my quarterings within a com- 

 partment, and on a scroll underneath, my motto. And also an 

 antient seale of Bone containing my Paternal coat and Quarterings 

 with which my Ancestors did formerly seale many of their Deeds 

 and evidences And also of my wrought silver watch with divers 

 motions in it which was my dear Mother's which I desire may be 

 kept in remembrance of her. And also of my Universal Diall of 

 Brass double-guilt made in the fashion of a faire round watch, with 

 the case of Turkey leather belonging thereunto. And also of my 



