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in forme and manor hereafter foUowinge. ffirst I bequeathe my 

 sowle to the blessed trinite and my bodie to be buried howe and 

 wheare my Executors shall thinke conueniente. Item wheare 

 Ser Water Preston prest owithe me xv^ I will he geue to the 

 fellows and Company of holmes College v^ to praie for me and 

 in so doinge I geue him the rest to praie for me and to sale for 

 my sowle tenne mass and tenne dirges and commendacions. Item 

 where Ser Henry Hall vecar of Grrenewith owith me vj'' and odd 

 moneye I geue him thereof xx^ to praie for my soule and woll that 

 he pay to my executors the resdewe to bestowe as I shall appointe 

 them. Also wheras William Geynfiorde gent and gailor of the 

 towre of London hathe a dede of gifte of my owne hande wry- 

 tinge for foiu-e pound out of a bill of dett whiche Xpofer Hole 

 owithe me I will that the said Grainsford have the same and the 

 other xl^ I geve the saide Xpofer also wheare as Eichard Cha- 

 monde Esquire and my lady his mother in the Cowntie of Cornwall 

 executors to Ser John Chamonde Knight owe me by his dede 

 obligatory xF' ster' whiche dede remainethe in the hondes of 

 Nicholas Pridioxe and Roger Pridioxe genteknen of the whiche 

 xl" I confesse that I have receaved x" by the handes of Ser 

 John Chamonde aforeseid. Also the Executors of John Tobby 

 gentilman in the parishe of Saincte Niott owe vnto me by ther 

 bill obligatory xl" sterling whiche bill remainethe in the hondes 

 of the said Nicholas and Roger Pridioxe as the said executors 

 have testified. Also Vmfry Loues Grent of the parish of Hartley 

 in the Cowntie of Devonshere owethe me by a bill obligatory 

 xvij" ster' whiche dede was made to me and to Mr. George EoUes 

 and remainithe in his hondes of the which I confesse to have 

 reeeaued ix''. Item wheare there hathe ben diuers contracts 



and bargaines of marriage betwixte Ymfry Pridioxe of 



and also I haue debursed and Laide oute for the saide Vmfrye and 

 his commodities at diuers times the somme of cxlv^ as it did ap- 

 pere by certaine obligations and a certaine booke declaringe the 

 particulars of the same hit was agreed betwixte him and me at 

 my last being withe him at his house at f eboroughe that I shulde 

 remit all the saide somme of mony vnder this condicion or con- 

 dicions that my nevewe William Mundye shulde marrye with his 

 dawghter Elizabeth Pridioxe when and as soone as she came to 

 lawfiill age accordinge as I certified to the Kinges Cownsell by my 

 writinge what time I was judged to dye and also as it apperethe 



