The Society’s MSS. Chiseldon, &c. 187 
shall happen to faile provided always and my will and meaneing is that if my 
héires shall pay or cause to be paid unto my said Two Daughters the said sum 
of Two Thousand pounds in manner aforesaid that then and from thenceforth 
and upon full payment thereof my said Lands and Tenements shall be 
discharged from the payment thereof And my will and meaneing is that my 
said Trustees shall allow unto my said Two Daughters the yearely sume of 
Forty Pounds a piece for and towards their education and mainteynance 
dureing their minorityes out of the rents issues and profits of my Estate 
devised to my said Trustees in Trust as aforesaid And my Will and meaneing 
is that the said Two thousand pounds shall not [be] paid unto my said Two 
Daughters unless they marry with the good likeing and consent of my Wife, 
and in case they or either of them doe otherwise that then the said portion of 
her or them soe marrying otherwise than with the consent of my wife shall 
be an availe to my Heire. And I doe hereby give and bequeathe unto my 
said Sonne Oliver all my personall Estate Goods and Chattels and doe make 
him the sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament onely I doe devise 
the use of all my Household goods in my House wherein I now dwell to my 
wife to be there used soe long time as she shall continue a Widdowe sole and 
unmarryed And I doe constitute and appointe my said Trustees to be the 
Guardians of my Sonne and of his Estate during his minority and to be 
Executors in trust for him until he attaine to the age of one and twenty 
yeares And my will and meaneing is that my said Trustees shall be saved 
harmless and imdempnifyed out of the rents issues and profits of all my 
Mannors Messuages lands tenements and hereditaments devised to them as 
aforesaid of and from all and all manner of troubles charges expenses costs 
and damages which they shall or may be att suffer or susteyne for or by 
reason of the due execution of all or any of the trusts aforesaid. And I doe 
‘order and appoint that as often as the parish Church of Chissledon aforesaid 
‘shall become void during the minority of my heire that my Trustees and the 
F survivors and survivor of them doe present a fitt person to be Vicar there soe 
that the same be not elapse for want of such presentation. And I doe allow 
unto my heire during his minority for and towards his mainteynance and 
education the yearly sume of one hundred and fifty pounds and noe more 
Provided nevertheless and my will and meaneing is that my said sonne Oliver 
with the consent of my said Trustees or the survivors or survivor of them or 
the heires of such survivor at any time after he shall attaine to his full age 
shall have full power and authority to settle a jointure of any parte of the 
‘premises for the use of any wife he shall marry during her life in such manner 
as Counsell shall advise not altering the meane intent of this my will, anything 
herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. In 
Wirness whereof to this my last will and Testament written in nineteen 
sheets of paper and this part of a sheet I have to every sheet thereof subscribed 
my name and to this last sheet thereof sett my seale the day and yeare first 
above written, Oxiver Cantey. Signed and sealed published and declared 
by the above named Testator to be his last Will and Testament in the presence 
f Walter Shropsheire, Richard Lord, Robert Foster. 
He died 23rd March, 1683-4, having had issue the following, 
