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| | History and Antiquities of Hawstead |
 | | by yer of annuitye, which George Nuune payth, and must pay, during the terme of 37 yers, from Mychelmas last past, which was the 9th yer of kyng Henry the VII, as by the dedys of the said annuity more playnlye apperyth; the which 10s. |
 | | Also I will, that Anne my wife have all such stuff of houshold, utensils, plate and jewels, with the books that wer her before I maryed, withought any interrupcon, or trobill. |
 | | And I will that she have of my plate, a gilt pece
with a base foote, which weyeth 23 oz., a standing pece white and gilt, the which weyeth 27 oz., myn old silver bason with the Drurys armes departed, which weyeth 37 oz. |
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