THE WILL OF HARVEY. xciii 



summe of twentie pounds Item To John Raby during his 

 naturall life sixteene pounds yearly rent All which yearly 

 rents or summes to be paid halfe yearly at the two most 

 vsuall feasts in the yeare viz Michaelmas and our Lady day 

 without any deduction for or by reason of any manner of 

 taxes to be any way hereafter imposed The first payment of 

 all the said rents or Annuities respectively to beginne at such 

 of those feasts which shall first happen next after my decease 

 Thus I give the remainder of my lands vnto my lo brother Eliab 

 and his heires All my legacies and gifts &c. being perform- 

 ed and discharged Touching my bookes and householdstuffe 

 Pictures and apparell of which I have not already disposed I 

 give to the Colledge of Physicians all my bookes and papers and 

 my best Persia long Carpet and my blue sattin imbroyedyed 

 Cushion one paire of brasse Andirons with fireshovell and 

 tongues of brasse for the ornament of the meeting roome I 

 have erected for that purpose Item I give my velvet gowne 

 to my lo friend Mr Doctor Scarbrough desiring him and my 

 lo friend Mr Doctor Ent to looke over those scattered rem- 

 nant of my poore Librarie and what bookes papers or rare 

 collections they shall thinke fit to present to the Colledge and 

 the rest to be Sold and with the money buy better And for 

 their paines I give to Mr Doctor Ent all the presses and shelves 

 he please to make use of and five pounds to buy. him a ring 

 to keepe or weare in remembrance of me And to Doctor 

 Scarbrough All my little silver instruments of surgerie Item 

 I give all my Chamber furniture tables bed bedding hangings 

 which I have at Lambeth to my Sister Dan and her daughter 

 Sarah And all that at London to my lo Sister Eliab and 

 her daughter or my godsonne Eliab as she shall appoint 

 Lastly I desire my executor to assigne over the custode of 

 Will Fowkes after the death of my Niece Mary Pratt if 

 she happen to dye before him vnto the Sister of the said 

 William my Niece Mary West Thus I have finished my last 



