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MOVABLE GOODS A blake horse vj'. A littill baye mare xxvj. viijd. Draught oxen xiiij. xij'. Long wains wth iron wheels ij xls. Short wayne bodeys iij, vs. CORNE. Otts xx score thrave viijxx bolls xx'. Beyr viijxx bolls xlij1 xiija. iiija. Wheat viijxx thrave xxx bolls xviiij'. RAYEMENT. One damask gowne lyned wth coneis iij'. iij. iiijd, One cloithe gowne xx". One broke skyn gowne xx'. ij velvet Jakketts vj'. Sum (of raiment) xj1. iij3. iiija.

CVIII. MARGERY TUNSTALL, OF THE OLD PARKE.'

In the naym of God Amen I Margerye Tunstall Wedowe of the Holde Parke of hoil mynd and p'fythe memorey the xij day of Aprille the yere of of Lord God 1553 ordaynes and makes thys my laste Wyll & Testament in mainer and forme folowyng first I gyve my sowle to God Almygthy my bodie to be buryed w'in the Churche of Sancte Andrewe Auckland as ner to my husband Wyll'm Tunstall as conveniently may be. It' I gywe to my sone Franceys Wandysford xl. & to my dawghter Anne hys Wyffe one angell of golde and to xp'ofer & J'hn hys sons eyther of thaym one angell. It' I gywe to my Sone Wyll'm Wandysford v1 & to hys Wyffe xx & to hys chyldren every one of thaym vjs viijd It' I gywe to my sone P'sone all the bedding ye he haith and one long chyste It' I gywe to my sone Mychaell Wandisford iiij' & to my dowgter hys Wyffe vj viiijd. It' I gywe to my sone xp'ofer yownger chylder yt ys to say Jhn Wandisford xp'ofer Henry Sussans & Elsaybeth to ev'ry one of them vjs viijd It' I gywe to my Sone Ambrose Lancaster one angell for a remebrance & to Thoms hys sone anoitther angell & to J'hn Lancaster a noither angell & to ev'ry one of hys iiij chylder yt ys to wytt Francis Esaybell Margery_and Gyffray Lancaster vjs viijd a peice It I gywe to my sone Robt Claxton one holde ryall & to hys Wyfe vj3. viijd. and to Elsaybeth hys dawgter vj3. viija. and to Margaret and Esaybell Claxton either of thaym one angell It' I gywe to Sr. Roger Wylle vjs. viijd. It' I gywe to Sr. James Hedworth iijs iiijd I gywe St Rychard Robyson ijs It' I gywe all my share at the Holde P'ke to Margaret & Esaybell Claxton & to J'hn Lancaster equallye to be devydyd emo'ges thym iij It' I gywe to ev'ry of my dawgter Elsaybeth Sarwans xijd It' I gyve to Anne

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1 Daughter of Henry Pudsey, of Barforth, married first to Thomas Wandisford, of Kirklington; and secondly, to Tunstall. See the Inventory. of Ralph Claxton hereafter, No. CXVII.

Layssyngbe vj. viijd. It' I gyve Sancte Androwe Auckland Churche warks vjs viijd It I gywe to Kyrklyngton x'. forgotton tythes It' I gywe to S Raffe Smyth iijs iiijd It' I wyll yt thayr be distributed to ye moste powrest in thys p'ishe at the discrecyones of Sr. Roger Wylle & Sr. James Hedward xl. and to be distributyd in the P'iche of Kyrklyngton at the syght of my sone P'sone iij'. vj. viijd. It' I gywe to my sone Wyll'm Wandisford & my Sone Ambrose Lancaster iiijxx marks in Maist J'hn Norton hands and xx marks in ye executors of Authur Preston as dett and p'cell of the mariage goods wnpayd of my dowgter in lawe deu to me by my husbands Wyll desering my Sone Francis Wandisford moste hertly of my blyssing to suffer thaym to sewe yt in hys name and to hawe thayrof xiij1 vj3 viija. It' in the hands of the executors of Wyll'm Tunstall xx marks. The resydew of all my goods my funerall expenses maide my detts dischargeyd I gywe to my dowgter Hellener Lancaster and Elsaybeth Claxton wh'me I maike my Executors of thys my laste wyll & testament and I mayke my Sone P'sone & my Sone Mychaell Wandisford Sup'wsors to se yt my wyll be fulfyllt and eu'ry thyng dewidyd according to my wyll and I gywe eyther of thaym one angell for thayr payns thes Witness Maist P'sone Wandisford Maist' Mychaell Wandisford S Roger Wylle Wyll'm Haykforth Antony Layburn Tohms Uttory wth other mor. [Pr. 1558.]

CIX. EDWARD YOUNGER, CLERKE.

In the name off gode Amen. The nynt day of Septemb'r in the yere of or lorde gode a thowsand ffyve hundreth fyfftie and thre I Edward Younger Clerke hole bothe in myend and bodye maks & ordaynes this my testame't conteyninge therein my last Wyll in man' and fforme ffollowinge ffirst I bequieth my Soule to Almightie god of ladye Saynt Marye and to all the felloship in hevon and my bodye to be buried where god shall please. Also I gyue to the churche of Saynt Ilde at the southe sheills all the impleme❜ts and ornaments belonginge to a churche wch I haue wt a table nowe stondynge vpon the hye alter. Also I gyve to Richerd Carter all my Rayme'nt now in my chamb' and my shottynge bowe. Also I gyue to Richard Bowmaker my fflight bowe And my quyver and my arrowes to be p'tyd betwixt Rich bowmaker and the said Richerd Carter And also I gyue to my hoste bowmaker my best handegonne The Resydew off all my goods vnbeqeith I gyue to my brother hector Thomson Christopher ffenwick off the sheill mylne and John bowmaker

whome Joyntlie togyther I doo make my Executo' to dyspone all my goods for the welth off my Soule And to haue my lease off the p'yshe church off Jarroo and to receyve all my debts and to pay all my debts. And also to receyve for me and in my name all suche p'te and portion as app'tenith and belongith to me ffor the third p'te of my brother Arche Tomson goods. And also to paye and discharge all the third p'te off the portion off goods p'teyning to Rob'rt Tomson sonne to Rob'rt Thomson off Newcastell vpon Tyne Maryner att such tyme when ytt ought to be payd att accordinge to the said Robrt Thomson th'elder last Wyll In Witness whereoff to this my last will and testament I the said Edward Younger Clerk haith subscribed my name and putto my seale the day & yere above written.— [Proved in 1553.]

CX. ODONEL SELBYE, OF TWEDMOUTH.

In the Amen The Syxt daye of maye in the fyrste & second yere of the Reigne of Phillipp and Marye by the grace of god kinge and Quene of Englande france naples Jherusalem & yreland Defenders of the faythe Prince of Spayn & Cecilye Austridche ducks of Myllane Burgonye & Brabant counts of hauspurdg flanders & & in the yer of our lord one Thousand fyve hundrethe fyfty & fyve I Odnell Selbye of Twedmouth wthin ye countye palentyne of Norham Gentleman And of the Kynge & Quens mats towne of barwyke upon Twede Burgess in holl and sound mynd & of p'fect remembraunce although syke in bodye maiks this my laste wyll and testamente in maner & forme following fyrst gyve my soull to Almyghtye god my maker & redemer and to the holy Companye of Heauen and my bodye to be buried wthin ye parishe churche of Twedmouth with all my morturaryes dewe to ye same. It'm I do gyue & bequethe to Jennet Selby my wyff during hir lyfe naturall & she contynew soll & do not marye (to mayntain & keip her howse and my childrene togyther whall tyll the tyme that they do optaine & come to some other honest & worldly lyving as it shall pleas god to send them by the helpe of my frends & ther honeste behauores) the

The Testator was Mayor of Berwick in 1536, 1539, and 1540 —M.P. in 1539.24 Jan. 30. Henr. VIII. 1539. "We XII wyll that master Odnell Selby shall go for us and the welfayre of the towne of berwycke and be on of our burgyss' of the p'lament and shall haue for eu'ry daye ijs. viijd, of the chargs of the town. gyff at the gild the daye and yere abowsaid."-Berie, Guild Book.

towre that we do dwell in the barne the byer the henhowse and ye kytchene the plewghe gaite of land Oxen nags & all other things therto p'teyning & belonginge. Also I wyll she shall haue the tethe corne of goswyke for the yers as it is deu to me by a lease of ye pryor of holy yland Also I wyll that she shall haue Crabwater for the farme paing as that she must do for all the rest saving the close & ye medow therof And if that it fortune that she do marye then I wyll that she shall haue as the lawe wyll of all my goods lands and farmholds after that my debtts and legasyes be dyscharged the thyrd parte And besyds for a memorye of me A token towards her lyung as it may be spared by the consent & advyce of my sup'visors during hir lyfe naturall And after hir disease to come & retorne to my sone & Heyer. It'm I gyue to my dowhgt' Isabell Selby forty pounds towards hir maryadge to be takene of ye nerest of my other Lands & farm holds when that god shall send hir one partner that she cane be contented wth all by th'advisemente of hir mother her brother Will'm and all other my frends & hyrs It'm I gyue to my sone Olyver Selbye ffortye shillings by yere during his lyfe naturall & after his deathe to retorne to my heyer Will'm Selbye. It'm I gyue to my sone John Selby the howse & land that I dyd purchase of Henry browne during his lyfe naturall & after his deathe to retorne to my heyre as is aforsayd Also I gyue to my dowghtr Elyzabethe Reveleye & she be alyve A memorye as shal be thought good by hyr mother & hir brother Will'm

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I gyue to Margerye Ryveley dowghter of the aforsayd Syxe pounds thirten shillings & four pence And to hir syster Jennet Reveleye thre pounds syxe shillings eyght pence And also I wyll that all suche Leass as I have made to any man shall stand in full powre and streingthe according to ye tenor of ye same Leasses wth out hurt or hynder'anc of my Executors or any other in my name or thers And that all suche landes howses waters & all suche purchased by my sone

Selby being my heyr shall wth blyssing enioy the' after the naturall deathe of his mother & according to ye tenor as befor is mencyoned And in lyk maner so shall the heyrs males of his body lawfully begotten And fayling of the heyrs males of his body lawfully begotten I will it shall go to my son Olyver Selbye & to his heyrs accordingly & fayling of hym & his heyrs to my sone John Selbye & to his heyrs & so fayling of them & ther heyrs I wyll that It shall all successyovslye to the nerest of my kynne & blood of ye name called selbye for ever And of this my last wyll & testament I do mak my wyfe Jennet Selbye & wim Selbye my sone my executrixe & executor to order & dispone upon all my worldly goods movable & Im

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movable lands & farmholds whatsevr they be to ther most p'fect & advantag by the counsaill consent & assent of my faythfull & trusty frends John selby of Twysell Esquyer & porter of barwyk will'm Selby of grynden & Robert Small Burges of barwyk And by ther aduyse I wyll that my Executrixe & executor shall pay all my debtts that I am owing And as the law wyll to axe & demand of all thes that do owe to me as dothe appear in my compt book & in other specyaltyes by wrytings And also I wyll that they shall accomplish & fullfyll by the counsell above wrytten all my bequests & legasyes as that I haue bequestede them in this my last wyll & testament as that they wyll answer befor ye face of Almyghty god at ye last & terible day of Judgment wrytten at Twedmouth ye day & yer abovesaid before theis Wytnesses Richard Atkinson my curat Thomas landells clerke Olyver Selby my son & Alleson Chester with others.

Goods movable & Imovable xx'. xiij3. iiijd.—my corne on the ground xiij'. xiij3. iiija.—Debbts owinge to me xx'. iiij. Mrs. folbery my mother in law for a house in brydgait depending the law at barwyk xviij barrrls salmon-Thomas morton for his father as doethe appere by a byll oblygatorre of ther hands

of Anthony pawpert for half a last of Salmon as apperithe by a bill oblygtorre-A byll oblygatory of Edward payntor of lyne wich is in ye handes of Wm bucken th’elder_ The executors of lennard Selby as doethe appear by a byll of ye said lennard his hand-John Crawford of barwyk for ye whyte rent of a house and a dovecoite ye space of xij yers as dothe appeare by the rental of the same-The sume of my debtts knowen owine to me xx'. iiij.-George brown for a lofte hyer v'. viij. iiij.-more George brown for a threugh stone iiij'.—for a furring of black budg iij'.—for a rapere v'.-—for canves as apperithe by the boock x1. vjs. viijd.—Mr Rauf Gray of Chillingham for iiij ye rent of ye half tythe of sowthe middleton viij'. Marmaduke shafton for three yers corne Scrymerstone that he entered with me DEBTTS by me To Mr Hawll xxiij'. xiij.-To Christofer

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of London ix'.-To Thomas of london the younger vi-To Thomas the elder a barrell of salmon xx". -To John duncon of london xls.-To Robert Smyth besydes his plait xiij'. ij3. iiijd.—To Mr Anderson th'elder of Newcastle v. vs.--To Robert davesone for one oxe xxvjs. viijd.—To Mr Jacson one bowll of wheat & in money xj.-To John beadnell ij bowls of wheat & ij booles of Rye. To Rychard Wylsone of beill in money xls.-To wedow Atkinsone xlvijs. viij.. To Mr Burrell of Barwyk half a last of salmon orels viij'.

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