The Will of JEROMIE FISKE of Laxfield, yeoman, sick in body, 22 August 1630.

To be buried in Laxfield churchyard. To John Cocke eldest son of Peter Cock, my son-in-law. a messuage and tenement in Tittleshall [Tivetshall] and Diskleborowe [Dickleburgh], Norfolk, freehold and copyhold, in the occupation of one Loter. To Anne Cock, daughter to the said Peter Cock, a messuage and tenement in the occupation of Wm. Smith, she paying her sister, Elizabeth Cocke, £10. To Peter Cock, son to the said Peter Cock, a messuage or tenement, free[hold] and copyhold, in Laxfield, now in my occupation, except the lands called Craiches. To Jeremie Cocke, son of the said Peter Cock, my son-in-law, a messuage or tenement, free[hold] and copyhold, called Craiches and [illegible] in Dennington [Suffolk] and Laxfield, in my occupation. To Margret Rackham, my servant, the house called Copphall, occupied by James Dallinger. To Alice Cocke and to Mary Cocke, daughters of the said Peter Cock, my son-in-law, to each £10. Executor: John Cocke, son of the said Peter Cock, my son-in-law. Supervisor: Peter Cock. Witnesses: John Cocke, Wm. Smith.

Proved 15 September 1630 by John Cock.
(Archdeaconry of Suffolk [Ipswich Probate Registry], book for 1629-30, fo. 227)

Published in the October 1932 issue of the Journal of the New England Historical Genealogical Society.