Item, I give and bequeith to Parnell my wif ij kyene my mare and all my instuff durying her lif and aft her decesse I will it shall remayne unto my son Thomas holy excepte the kiene and mare whiche to be at her disposition. Item, I will she shall have one acre of whete and one acre of oats.
Item, I will to my son Thomas all the residue of my whete and oats to helpe pay my detts with. Item, I will my said son have my caple of oxen if he can fynde the meanes to pay my detts so that they nede not to be sold to helpe pay with my detts. And I will that my other cowe be sold imediatly to paye with my detts and bequeists and all the residue of all my goods and cattells my detts and bequeists fynally payd and doon I will shall remayne to my son Thomas Dylnott whiche Thomas my said son and Thomas Dylnott theldre my cousin I ordeyne make and constitute myne executors of this my present will and testament and I desire my cousyn William Dylnott of his charite to be myne overseer of this present will and testament.
And as touchyng the disposition of all my lands and tenements, first I will that the
said Thomas Dylnott my cousin shall have take and receive all the profitts and
revenues comyng of all my lands whiche we shold shifft or make petition of from the
feste of Saint Michell Tharchangell next ensueyng the date hereof unto the time of
syx yeres then next foloweng and fully to be completed to have hold and occupie that
same parte of the houses and landes with thappurtenances to the same Thomas his
heires and assignes duryng all the said time without any money payeing but it be for
rent full payment and contestation of the syx yeres that I have occupied his parte
therein to be ended at the feste abovesaid and not paid the ferme thereof he fynding
my wyf an honest chambre therein with fyre and flete at all tymes with free comyng
and goyng at all times duryng the said tyme of syx and the terme yeres so ended then
I will my parte of the said housed and lands with the appurtenances shall remayne to
my son Thomas and his heires for ever he suffryng my saide wyf to have and receive
half the revenues and profitts thereof duryng her life. These beyng witness
Sir Richard (_____) John Elvy clerke, John Haulke, Thomas Dylnott his son
and other.
Concordat ac originali Probatii fuit superscript testm xxvij april anno domine 1528 jurat Johis Haulke et Johis Elvy ac appbat ets Omnes executores comissus est executoribus prius iuris partii ac fideliter iuris jurats.
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