The Will of THOMAS FISKE of Westhall, Suffolk, being in good and perfect remembrance, April 15, 1613. To the poor of Westhale 40s. To Mother Anne Fiske £30. To Anne Porter alias Fiske and Margery Fiske, daughters of my brother George Fiske, £10 between them. To my sister Margaret Wittingham £20. To the four children of my brother Jeffreye Fiske, namely Gelyon, Elizabeth, Anne and Milicent, £20 between them. To Anthony Baldrye of Westhale the profit of three milch neat, for life, and then the said neat or £10 to my nephew John Wittingham and also £5 which Anthony Baldry doth owe me, or the house of said Anthony Baldry for £4, parcel of the £5, and 20s., also two heifers in the hands of my cousin Lese of Sotherton [Suffolk], and also various [articles of] apparel, a musket, and other goods. To Elizabeth Clerke, my brother's maid, 10s. To Robert Hawle, his boy, 5s. To William Chapman 30s. in the hands of Thomas Bunting of Westhale. Executors: my brother George Fiske and Thomas Smyth of Westhale, [and I give them] £5. Witnesses: George Smythe, Nicholas Partriche. Proved August 8, 1613. |