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Will, from Norfolk Archdeaconry Court, Norwich (Register 1614, folio 259), dated 19 May 1614, proved 31 May 1614 by widow and 16 June 1614 by son Thomas. Directs to be buried at Redenhall Church. Wife Frances is given for life a tenement called Assyes in Harleston, with a little orchard adjoining which he bought of "John Cooke, now occupied by my son-in-law James Spalding". Son Edward Fuller receives the tenement at Frances's death, and twenty pounds. Son Samuel, 15 pounds. Daughter Ann, 20 pounds. Daughter Elizabeth, 40 pounds; daughter Mary, forty pounds. To son Thomas, a tenement where Robert now lives "held of Tryndelhedge Bastoft Manor." Some named personal property to Thomas, the rest to be divided between his wife and among "my four children, viz., Edward, Ann, Elizabeth and Mary." Also, "when my grandson, John Fuller, son of my son John Fuller, shall be of age sufficient to be bound apprentice, then my son Thomas to have the choosing of his master and trade." Wife Frances and son Thomas executors. References
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