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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Spurwell I give Tenn pounds To Christian the wife of Will m fflute 
I give five pounds To each of my Vncle Edw. Trelawnys children 
I give forty shillings And I further declare my will and meaning 
to be and I hereby ordaine that my sonn Rob: Trelawny and his 
heires shall inherrit the Lands hereby given to my sonn John 
Trelawny and his heires in case the said John dies without heires 
or before he accomplish 21 yeares of age And in like maner my 
will is that my sonn Samuell and his heires shall inherrit the Lands 
hereby given to my sonn Robert and his Heires in case he dies 
without heires before he be 21 years old And my sonn John 
Trelawny and his heires to inherit what is given my sonn Samuel 
in case he dies without Heires or before he be 21 yeares of age and 
in case any of my children die before marriage or before they are 
21 yeares old my will and meaning is that my eldest sonn that shall 
be living shall have the halfe of the whole portion of money of 
him or he that shall die and that such of my other children over- 
living shall have the other halfe to be equally divided amongst 
them butt the eldest to be at the whole charges of the funerall of 
him or her so dying To my servant George Spry I give tenn 
pounds Item I give to M r Simon Snow to M r George Polter to 
John King and to Arthur Spry to each of them twenty pounds 
which foure, with my brother John Trelawny I hereby declare and 
appoynt to be my Executors in trust to and for the benefitt and 
behoofe of my sonn Samuel Trelawny or in case of his Death 
before he be 21 yeares of age for the benefitt of my heires att lawe 
To whome I hereby give all my other lands and goods not formerly 
given provided if my Estate fall short of my legacies given which 
God forbid being at p r sent much more in my accompt then every 
of my children or others to whome I have hereby given a legace 
(excepting 4 executors) shall bear their proportionable parts of the 
losse And lastly I make it my earnest request to my executors to 
accept of this charge and to take care of the breeding and dispos- 
ing of my children and by all good wayes they think best to 
improove theire porcons holding it vnlawfull to wrap theire tallent 
in a napkin and thus with my humble prayers to God for a blessing 
on my children and all I conclude with my hand and seale this 
twenty fourth of August 1643. Robert Trelawny. 
Published in the p r sence of vs 
William Brakman 
Jo. Lany 
Waltar Maynard 
Guil. Ingoldesby 
A Codicill to be annexed to the last Will and Testament of 
Robert Trelawny of Plymouth in the County Devon gent as 
a further explanacon thereof made the 23rd day of ffebruary 
Anno Domi 1643 Whereas I have in my hands the some of two 
thousand and two hundred pounds of laufull english money being 
the porcons of the Daughters of my sister Margarett Martin 
