362 John Barbor, of Salishiiry, Brasier. 



contains in length along the west from the said street to the said vacant piece 

 of land 65 standard feet and a half and contains in length along the eastern 

 side 63 standard feet and a half and in breadth behind 25 standard feet and 

 a half To have and to hold the aforesaid tenement with the garret as is 

 aforesaid with its appurtenances to the aforesaid John my son his heirs and 

 assigns for ever of the chief lord of the aforesaid city by the services therefor 

 due and accustomed. Which same tenement with the garret together with 

 all the aforesaid capital tenement with all their appurtenances fully as is 

 aforesaid the aforesaid John Barbor brasier my husband and I lately had 

 jointly of the gift and concession of Cristina Dowding as in a writing therefor 

 made for us more fully appears. Also I will that the aforesaid Peter my son 

 hold the obit of the aforesaid John Barbor and me in the Church of St. 

 Edmund Sarum during sixteen years next following after my death. Also I 

 bequeath to John Pope the elder 26^ 8*^. on condition that he undertakes the 

 administration of this my will. The Eesidue truly of all my goods not above 

 bequeathed my debts and legacies being fully discharged I bequeath to the 

 aforesaid Peter and John my sons that they may therewith find a suitable 

 chaplain to celebrate for my soul during a whole year under the said Church 

 of St. Edmund if of the residue so much suffice. And whatever shall be left 

 of the residue concerning the remainder I will that the aforesaid Peter and 

 John my sons have it and freely dispose of it. And for the execution of this 

 my will to be faithfully fulfilled in all things I ordain, make and appoint my 

 executors viz., the aforesaid John my son and the aforesaid John Pope 

 these being witnesses John Watten, Adam White, Thomas Tonner, Adam 

 Doly and others. Also I bequeath to be distributed among the poor on the 

 day of my burial ^4 3'. 4"*., viz., to each poor person a half-penny, and this 

 is my last will the then parish chaplain of the Church of St. Edmund Sarum 

 attesting it. 



This will was proved before Master John Perche commissary, etc., on the 

 20th day of the month of September in the year of the Lord the 1408th. And 

 the administration of all the goods of the said defunct was committed to a 

 certain John son of the said defunct named executor in the said will, reserving 

 etc., and subsequently, viz., on the 15th day of the month Octobpr in the 

 year of the Lord above aforesaid the commissioner released the aforesaid 

 executors in form, etc. 



Several points in this will call for comment. 



Solarium was the name for an upper room. As only one such 

 room is mentioned as existing over the gateway, the house devised 

 to the son John probably contained only one storey over the 

 ground floor. 



Eichard Staggard, mentioned by Alice Barbor, is doubtless the 

 same person as Eichard Staggard Webbe mentioned in her 

 husband's will, and referred to again as the aforesaid person 

 Webbe^Webbe means weaver. 



