The Residue of all my
moveable goodes and catalles wher so ever it be dette and legacies fulfilled and paid I
give and bequeth to John my eldest sonne whome I constitute make and ordeyne my sole
executor the same to the effecte
These witnessith William Montageu Notary Nicholas Burwashe John vawtar Theldre and Thomas Huinsray [?]
with otheer write The day and yere above wrytten
THIS IS THE LAST WILL of me the said John Tylney theldre made the day and yeeere above wrytten as towchyng the disposition of all my lande and tenaments that I or any other to my use have or hath withyn the towne parishe and libertie of Faversham / I give and bequeth to the above said John Tylney my eldest son he payeng the sume of money that is behynde unpaid as it appereth yn the dede endeiiked of Reentre / And he to kepe order and fynde to his mother all manner of thynges to her necossary durying her natural liff so that she never do mary competotly and saffroietly to his power / And also he shall kepe Johis his yongest brother untill he be hale to helpe hymselff and to get his livyng Writen the daye above specifiede and reherced
Pobate granted 12 December 1531 witness William Monntague
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