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to god almyghty to oure lady sent mary & to all sents and 

 my body to be buryed In sent Cat'yn quyre in ye church of 

 all haloes aforsayd And my beyst good to be my pryncypall 

 As ye custom ys also I wyll have placebo dirige & masse of 

 Requiem sungn of mayst r sub deyne w' iii vecars & iiii deycyns 

 for my sowle and for All crystn sowlys & v tapurs of ye pson 

 lyght to bren About my body att sayd exequies Also I 

 bequeyth my howse to elsabeyth my wyff as long as she lyvyth 

 And aft r ye dycesse of my sayd wyff then I wyll y' the aforsayd 

 howse Remeyne on emott my doght r to ye heyrs of hur 

 body lawfuly begottn And yff ye aforsayd emmott my doght 

 dept unto god or sche c« to lawfull Age then I wyll y' y e a 

 forsayd hawse schall Remayne to ye church of sent mychaellys 

 of derby aforsayd the Resydew of all my goodes nott bequeythyd 

 I gyff & beqweyth to elsabeyth my wyff worn I make my 

 exsecutrix ovsears of thys my last Wyll I mak Robert saweyg 

 of bart & Roger more of derby there beyng wyttnessyth S Jhon 

 byrch my gostly fadur thomas hawk Rye Taylear w* odur 



