Item : I give all my wild beasts to fhn Eavl of Salisbury, being very -sura fhfit. ho will iirer-orvn thorn, 'seeing that lie. refused ihu King a dim out, cif his park, . . . I turn : I jrjvo untiling to my Lui'd Siiye, a.nd 1 do make him this legacy willingly, because 1 know that he will faithfully distribute it unto the poor. . . item : Seeing tliat 1 do menace a certain .Henry Mildmay, but did not trash him, I do leave him the sum of fifty pounds sterling lo the lacquey that shall pay unto him my uVut. . '. . Hem : liripiuiilli In Thomas 'May. whose lioso I did break al. .-. mrisc|tir'rii.Je, live shilliiiKn. My im.«))t.irui luul ■l»ii.-.n i.ii u'h'?l auotb; bub all who. h a y C seuu Ilia liiuiory
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 15 August 1925, Page 6
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127Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 15 August 1925, Page 6
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