The Society's MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 143 
_ that she owyth and myn Executours to be aunswerd of the iiij part I forgyve 
-ynto Robert Hayles 1.li. of the Dett. J forgyve vnto John Hatchar viij.li. of 
the Dett. vnto Thomas ffawler myn Apprentyce v. m*re. to eyther of myn 
_ maydens beale and Joane xxvj.s. viij.d. to Phylip Clynche xiij.s. iiij.d. 
Executours my ffrendys Robert Bowman gentylman of London John Rudstone 
-and John Gerrard Drapers of London for their labour xx. mre. my good 
Maister John Brugge Alderman of London Supervysour. the resydue of my 
-goodys to my Executours for the weale of my soule. 
Probatum apud Lambith. xv° Junij 1515.! 
[No signature or witnesses. | 
_ Of the above wills, testament, and codicil, that dated 24th April, 
1515, was enrolled in the Court of Husting of London, Monday 
“ Company of Drapers’ :—The first occasion of the use of this term 
in place of Guild or Fraternity. 
“Frere Augustynes ” :—Austin Friars. 
“New College of Wynchestre” :—The College of S. Mary of Win- 
chester, founded by William of Wykeham in connexion with the 
College of St. Mary Winton at Oxford, called ‘‘ New College.” 
“Talwode’’:—Firewood cut into long billets, called talgwode and 
talshide (Riley). 
(5) It is probably to these gifts that Mr. Hare refers when he says :— 
a ‘‘ William Cawley [or Crawley], as appears by an old book of the 
Drapers’ Company, directed them to pay 2/. 3s. 4d. annually to 
_ the Mayor of Winchester for the use of the poor of that city. The 
payment is annually made by the Company on the receipt of the 
Mayor.” (Appendix to Livery Companies’ Commissioners’ Report, 
; 1884, vol. iv., p. 130. 
_ (6) Highway :—near Calne. co. Wilts. 
~ (7) Clavaunce :—Clafford (?), near Andover. 
_ (8) Hederden :—Hatherden, near Andover. 
Enam :—Enham, near Andover. 
Andevour :—Andover, co. Hants. 
