"3. Nathaniel3 Clark (John2, Thomas1), born at Boston, 22 Sept. 1672, died at Lyme, Conn., in 1749; … His will, dated 3 June 1746, proved 10 Feb. 1748/9, mentioned his son Eleazer, to whom he gave land and 'use and improvement of some pasture,' and Nathaniel, who was to have in fee some pasture land 'which I have herein given the said Eleazer the use of four years after my decease,' with the condition that Nathaniel within seven years should pay £100 'to my Grand-son Nun Clarke, the son of Thomas Clark of Lyme.' 'I give to my daughter Sarah (the wife of Jasper Peck of said Lyme) all my bedding and household goods.' He gave the residue of his estate equally to his grandchildren 'that shall be living at my Decease, that is the children of all my sons and the children of my said Daughter.' 'And as to my other Sons Not Mentioned here by name (viz.) John Clark, Thomas Clark, Samuel Clark and William Clark … I have already given them their Portion in Lands and other Estate and I do hereby appoint my afore said named sons (viz) Thomas Clark and Eleazer Clark the Executors of this my last will and Testament' [New London Probate, File 1272],"