My soul to God, and my body to be buried in Heckingham [Norfolk] church. To breaking the ground there 6s. 8d. To the high altar 12d. To Robt. Fiske, my son, a plow and cowlter [coulter] and share, with collars and trace and one "yren swyllwythe" and all other things necessary to a plow. Also four geldings or else £4 for them, four combs of wheat, twenty ewes with those that he hath of his own all ready to be delivered to him. To Anne, my daughter, 5 marks, two yearling calves, and ten ewes. To Johan, my daughter, 5 marks, two cow calves, and ten ewes. To Elizabeth, my daughter, 5 marks, two cow calves, and ten ewes. If it happen Thos., my son, to depart this life seized of lands and tenements in Wenhaston and without heirs and on whose death shall descend to Robert Fiske, my son, then said Robert shall pay to Anna, his sister, £3, and to Joan, his sister, £2, and to Elizabeth, his sister, £3. All the rest of my goods to my wife Elizabeth, sole executrix, for God's pleasure and the performance of this will. Supervisor: Robert Fyske, my son, and to him 10s. for his pains. Witnesses: John Wrythocke, John Fyske, John Pratte, Wyllm Buxton, Phyllipe Haryson.
Proved 8 December 1549.
(Consistory Court of Norwich, Register Wimer, fo. 386)
Published in the October 1932 issue of the Journal of the New England Historical Genealogical Society.