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Hareworth vij markes, for Whetely ix li. vj s. viij d., for Haseley, Lympole and Plumtrefeld sevyn markes, and for Tykhull sevyn markes, and my sone James and his executours to have the resydue of the seyd farme, that is to wit, Estmarkham, West Markham, Lowdham, and Walesbie, at his or their pleasure. Also I give to my doughter Margaret, my sone Godfreys wyfe, a kyrtell of blacke velvet and a paire of beydes of fyne with a grene tassell which were my wyffes. Also I will that my son James have the order and maryage with all suche covernauntes as I have of William Assheby and Joyes his wyfe for the mariage of Richard Assheby ther sone and heyre, or eny other there sonnes which shall fortune to be their heire and maryed to Benet Foliambe my doughter begotten of Joane Mannsfeld, or elles to suche other gentilwoman as I shuld assigne, name and appoynt, with all other covenauntes for and concernyng the same. also the order, rule, governance and mariage of Cristofer Fitzrandolf and Jane his wyfe, for the mariage of Thomas Fitzrandolff their son and heire, or any other of their sones whiche shall fortune to be ther heire and maryed to Katherin Foliambe my doughter begoten as aboveseyd, or els to suche other gentilwoman as I shulde assigne. To the amending of high wayes at Whittington vj s. viij d., at Ulgarthorpe between Uston hall and Ulgarthorpe vj s. viij d., at Sutton in le Dale vjs. viijd. To the reparacions of Kirkeby in Asshefeld church vj s. viij d. I will that my household be kept at Walton hall of meyte and drinke after my deceasse by the space of one quarter of on yere. Also I will that yf my sone George Foliambe do mary and take a wyfe or els inhabitt hym self in the country or els where that he shall than occupye.the farme of West Markham that my sone James shall have, and to paie to my sone James the olde rentes, that is to wite, sevyn markes. And also the farme of Harworth that my sone Godfrey shuld have, and to paye to my sone James the rentes and dueties as my sone Godfrey shuld doo with the subsidie for West Markeham. The residue I give to my sone James, whom I ordeyn my full and sole executour. This will is sealed in the presence of William Newenham, knight, John Boswell. Teste me, Olivere Shaa, cleric, vicar de Est Markham, William Walton, clerke, parson of Barleburgh, p me William Inskip, parson of Clown, p me Ricum Calton, p me Edward Bonne.

[Proved 10 Feb., 1541-2.]

CXXX. THE WILL OF NICHOLAS TALBOT, OF HEMSWORTH.*

[Spert, 2.]

16 Nov., 1541. I, Nicholas Talbott, of Hymsworth in the countie of Yorke, gentilman, maketh this my last will. First, I bequeth my soule unto Almightie God, my body to be buryed where it shall please hym that I shall departe out of this world. Also I will that two partes of my manor of Hymsworth and of all other my messuages, lands, etc., in Hymsworth or els where, and the profettes therof yerely comyng shalbe received and taken by Robert Sayvell, sone of Sir Henry Sayvell, knight, and Richard Whetley of Wolley, during the terme of six yeres next after my deceasse, for the payment of my dettes and for the fulfilling of this my will and bequestes in the same. Also I will that the seyd Robert Seyvell and Richard Whetley shall delyver to Peter Povey and William Shelton my servauntes all suche wages as I do owe unto them at my departure, and to eyther of them one hole yeres wages. Also I bequeth to eyther of them their horse which they nowe ryde upon, their saddelles and brydles, and to either of them vj s. viij d. to bere thaire charges to London. Also I will that all my goodes and dettes shalbe gathered by the sayd Robert Sayvell and Richard Whetley, and to be put in save keping to thuse of Anthony Talbott my sonne in suche place as it shall please the right honorable Robert, bishop of Landaph, lorde president of the King our soveraigne lorde his honorable counsaill in the north parties, and Sir Henry Sayvell, knight, whom I do make supervisours of this my last will. And also I will that the sayd Robert and Richard shall have thair sufficient costes allowed at the discretion of my sayd supervisours of and for all suche labors as they shall take for thexecucion of this my will. To either of them yerely during the sayd terme of six yeres xls. To every of my supervisors ten poundes. I will that the sayd Robert and Richard shall bring me furth honestly according to my degre. To... ... Bullocke, doughter of Andrewe Bullocke, my goddoughter, XX S. The residue of the rentes of the sayd two parties of my landes by the sayd Robert Sayveli and Richard Whetley receyved during the sayd terme of six yeres shalbe put in a placee convenient by the assignement of my sayd supervisours to thuse of the sayd Anthony Talbot my sone, whome I do make my sole executour, and he to have all my goodes

*His Inquisitio was taken 21 April, 33 Hen. VIII (1542), Anthony, his son, then being fourteen years old. He was son of John Talbot, lord of the manor of Hemsworth, through his wife Isabella, daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas Wortley, knight, of Hemsworth. The testator's son sold Hemsworth to Sir Thomas Gargrave 19 Elizabeth.

moveable and unmoveable. Also I will that yf my sayd sone Anthony departe and dye out of this worlde afore he come to thage of xvj yeres, having no childe then lyving, all my goodes and the profettes of the sayd two yeres of my landes to be ordered by my sayd supervisours. These being witnes, Francis Frobyser, Jo. Silvester, prest, Edmod Balne, Jo. Byrkes, Ric. Braton, and others.

[Proved 18 Feb., 1541-2.]

CXXXI. THE WILL OF ROWLAND BRYCKETT, OF WAKEFIELD.

[Spert, 10.]

31 Dec., 1541. Roland Bryckett, of the parishe of Wakeffeld within the dioces of Yorkeshyre, strekyn with infirmyte and sekenes. My body to be buryed in the churche yerth of Lyndsfeld [erbury] within the dioces of Caunt. I will have at my burying iij masses, ten prestes, and every prest to have for his labor vjd., to be done within the churche of Lyndsfeld foreseyd. I will to Isabell my wyfe all that her childes parte that she shulde have by her father. I will to the same all her rayment that I bought for her, all household stuf that I have. The residue of my goodes above not bequethed, my dettes being payd, I will to Anthony Bryckat and William Brickatt my brothers, whom I do ordeyn my executours. I will to Anthony my brother and Isabell my wyfe in money indefferently betwen them xxv li., whiche some I delyvered to Thomas Jackeson my servaunte. Wytness, Sir Nicholas Myrris, curat, Thomas Tykerydge, William Byrscye, and John German.

[Proved 21 Oct., 1542.]

CXXXII. THE WILL OF JAMES LAWSON, OF NEWCASTLE,

MERCHANT.*
[Alen, 36.]

28 March, 1542. I, James Lawson, of Newcastell uppon Tyne, marchaunt, make my will. Firste, I give my soule to Almightie God, to our blessed lady, Saynt Mary the virgin, and to all tholy company of heaven, and my body to be buried within the porche of Saynt John in the church of Saint Nicholas in Newcastell. To the high aulter twentie shillinges. To the vycar of Newcastell over and besides tenne shillinges due unto hym in the name of my corpspresent

*A merchant at Newcastle. He married Alice, daughter of George Bertram, of Newcastle. His son Edmund had a son, Sir Ralph Lawson, who, having married Elizabeth, heiress of Roger Brough, of Brough, near Catterick, settled there.

vjs. viijd. to pray for my soule. I give unto my sonne Edmounde Lawson myn house that I nowe dwell in Newcastell, and my myln with all maner of profettes belonging to the same, to hym and to they res males of his body, excepte that I will that Alice my wif during her widowehed shall dwell in the same my house yf she lyste and at her pleasure, and have all maner of profites, and for default of yssue of the forsaid Edmonde the remayndre of the said house and mylne unto George Lawson my sonne, and for default of issue unto William Lawson my sonne, and for default of issue unto Henry Lawson my sonne. I will that my sonne Edmounde Lawson shall have my house in Grynden thare belonging to the chauntrey of Saynt Thoms within the churche of Alhallowes, and for lacke of yssue male to the said George, William, and Henry Lawson. I will that Edmounde shall have the leas of my close called Wardelles, remaynder to George, William, and Henry. I will that George Lawson my sonne shall have my house by the keyside in Newcastell, that William Bartram dwelled in, with all the houses forward and backward belonging to the same, and one close that was George Walles and my lease of thorchard that was the late Awsten fryres, and for lacke of yssue the remayndre to Edmounde, William, and Henry, one after thother. I will that my wif shalhave my fermeholde in Elswike, and one close in the Fyrth belonging to the Westspitell and my fyne called Tanselliges, with all maner of corne and catall, to dispose at her fre will. I give that my sonne Henry Lawson shall have myn house wherin Edward Fenwyk now dwelleth, and the house that Robert Horsley dwelled in in Grynden, nowe in myn handes, and for lacke of yssue to William, Edmounde, and George Lawson. Provided also that I will that yf my said wif Alice shall after my decease fortune to mary, that then I will my wif shall have the two houses that Edward Fenwike dwelleth in and the house that Robert Horsley dwelled in after she be maryed yf she lyst during her lyf. I give that William Lawson my sonne shall have my house in Grynden that belongeth unto the chauntrey of Saynt Thomas within Saynt Johns Church, and one house in Westgate that Sir Rolande the parrishe preste dwelleth in, and one house in Sandgate that William Hudson dwelleth in, and for lacke of yssue male the remaynder to Henry, Edmound, and George Lawson. I will that Edmound Lawson my sonne shall have the towne of Westmarisyne with the demaynes according to the entayle, and as he haith yt, yelding unto me during my lif xxviij li. yerely, and after my deceasse unto Alice my wiff during her lif tenne poundes. To George my sonne an

annuytie of xli. yerely, to fynde hym at scole, to be levyed of theyres of Reymond Tutturys in Calice unto suche tyme the some of ccxlli. due unto me be paied; and yf my sonne George deceasse, the said some of two hunderth and fourtye poundes or any parcell unpayed I will my sonne Henry shall receyve the same. I will that William Lawson my sonne shall have all my leases of the house of Saint Bartilmewe according unto my lease taken of oure Lorde the King, paing unt my saied wif Alice fyve poundes during her lyf provided I will that my suster Agnes shalhave the mansion house or place of Saynt Edmound and thalf of Ulston during her lyf, yelding yerely to me and myne assignes iij li. vj s. viij d. during her lyf, and my suster shall leave the said house at her deceasse and thalf of Ulston unto my sonne William. And I give unto William all suche money and plate stuff of housholde utensilles there remayning, she having her sufficient lyving out of the same during her lyf, wch plate money doth apperteyne unto me in recompense of two hunderth poundes which I layed downe in sute to obteyne the Kings graunt that her late house of Saint Bartilmews might stande. I will that George Lawson shall have to hyme and his beyres males all my landes in Neysham, in Hurwurth, in Burdon, and in Hyndell, which I did purchace of the Kynges grace, and one close within the Lordeship of Dynsdell, the whiche I did purchace of Marmaduk Surtes, paying during her lyf unto my wif fyve poundes, and for defaulte of thyssue the remayndre to Edmounde, and from Edmounde to George. To the children of my doughter Isabell Fenwike twentie poundes equally. To the children of my doughter Barbara Blount xx li. equally. To Robert Ogle my servaunt a yong horse. To James Lawson sonne of Edmund Lawson my cheyne and crosse. Mr Bowyer xx S.

To

Codicil the thirde of Aprill a thousande fyve hunderth xlij. I give my brother Thomas Lawson my best gowne, to my brother George Lawson my secunde gowne, to my brother Roberts sonne my thirde gowne, to every one of my brothers and susters children one aungell noble, to every godsonne and goddoughter of myn iij s. iiij d. To my suster Agnes fourtye shillinges, to by hir a gowne. To my suster Eliz. a ryall, to make her a ring. To my suster Barbara a ryall, to make her a ring. To my suster Alice my fourth gowne with lynning and all that is in yt, and xx s. in money. To every one of the late susters of Saint Bartilmewes being alyve at the tyme of my deceasse vs. To every one of my housholde servauntes daly in house with me vjs. viijd. To an hundreth poor housholders in iiij parryshes of Newcastell dwelling viij d.

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