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tent. To my son Izaak, I give Doctor Sibbs His 

 Soul's Conflict ; and to my Daughter his Bruised 

 Reed, desiring them to read them so as to be well 

 acquainted with them. And I also give unto her 

 all my books at Winchester and Droxford, and 

 whatever in those two places are, or I can call 

 mine, except a trunk of linen, which I give to my 

 son Izaak : but if he do not live to marry, or make 

 use of it, then I give the same to my grand- 

 daughter, Anne Ha^vt^ins. And I give my 

 Daughter Doctor Hall's Works, which be now at 

 Farnham. To my son Izaak I give all my books 

 not yet given, at Farnham Castell ; and a deske 

 of prints and pictures ; also a cabinett near my 

 bed's head, in which are some little things that he 

 will value, though of no great worth. And my 

 will and desire is, that he will be kind to his aunt 

 Beachame, and his aunt Rose Ken ; by allowing the 

 first about fifty shillings a year, in or for bacon 

 and cheese, not more, and paying four pounds a 

 year towards the boarding of her son's dyet to 

 Mr John Whitehead : for his aunt Ken, I desire 

 him to be kind to her according to her necessity 

 and his own abilitie ; and I commend one of her 

 children, to breed up as I have said I intend to do, 

 if he shall be able to do it, as I know he will ; for 

 they be good folke. I give to Mr John Darby- 

 shire the Sermons of Mr Anthony Farringdon, or 

 of Dr Sanderson, which, my executor thinks fit. 



