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<strong>Reinold</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Matthew</strong> <strong>Marvin</strong> 37<br />

schall have xiij chepe iiij lambys <strong>and</strong> viij 1 ' wooll Item I wyll that<br />

my executors schall delyver to the seyd Elyzabeth my wyff viij<br />

bushelles whete <strong>and</strong> iiij busshelles malte Item I wyll the seyd<br />

Elizabeth shall have all her apparell Item I bequeth to Elyzabeth<br />

my dowghter her mothers gyrdell <strong>The</strong> Resydevve <strong>of</strong> all my<br />

goodys not bequethyd I geve to my sonys Robert Marvyn <strong>and</strong> John<br />

Marvyn whom I make my executors to fulfyll thys my last wyll<br />

Item I wyll John Benet <strong>and</strong> William Warde delyver astate to my<br />

sonys acordynge to thys my wyll wytnesse <strong>of</strong> thys premyss Syr<br />

Amy Lecke vicar <strong>of</strong> Waschebrook John Woode <strong>of</strong> Lytyll Wenham<br />

Stephyn Pascall <strong>of</strong> the same John Coppynge <strong>of</strong> Brantham Raffe<br />

Pulford <strong>and</strong> John Bury <strong>of</strong> Waschebrooke<br />

Proved at Ipswich 2 August, 15 15*<br />

A few <strong>of</strong> the expressions in the above Will may receive<br />

explanation: — "All Hallows" is the feast <strong>of</strong> All Saints, or<br />

1 November ;<br />

Easter always occurs about five months later.<br />

" Keys " is a provincial <strong>English</strong> plural <strong>of</strong> cow, from the<br />

Anglo-Saxon cy, having the same meaning (equivalent to<br />

kine) ; a " Cowe-boloke " was also a provincial term for a<br />

young cow or heifer. <strong>The</strong> " chepe " (sheep) <strong>and</strong> other farm<br />

stock disposed <strong>of</strong>, show that he was a farmer, while his direc-<br />

tions to "John Benet <strong>and</strong> William Warde" prove that he<br />

was a l<strong>and</strong>lord as well, leasing portions <strong>of</strong> his estate. From<br />

these items, <strong>and</strong> from the bequest <strong>of</strong> ten marks to his wife,<br />

it is evident that he was a man <strong>of</strong> fair estate for the period.<br />

A mark was 13^., 4^., <strong>and</strong> ten marks was therefore J~6, 13s.,<br />

4a 7<br />

. <strong>The</strong> relative value <strong>of</strong> money was not as great as in the<br />

Recorded at Ipswich, Suffolk Wills, Book VII (1513-18), fo. 94. <strong>The</strong>re is no<br />

punctuation in these Wills. <strong>The</strong> spelling has been closely followed.

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