The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants . d., and every Priest,Religious and other secular being at Mass the day of his burial, 6d.,with instructions to them to say Mass and pray for his soul, etc. To one secular Priest 10 marks and an honest chambre for thatyear price 6s. 8d. to pray for the ease of his soul immediately afterhis decease in the Church where his body shall be buried. William Calle, fryor, to have 5 marks of the money that restethin the hands of John Calle his brother my nevew, that is £8, 18s. 4d.,and some books. The residue of the £8, 13s. 4


The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants . d., and every Priest,Religious and other secular being at Mass the day of his burial, 6d.,with instructions to them to say Mass and pray for his soul, etc. To one secular Priest 10 marks and an honest chambre for thatyear price 6s. 8d. to pray for the ease of his soul immediately afterhis decease in the Church where his body shall be buried. William Calle, fryor, to have 5 marks of the money that restethin the hands of John Calle his brother my nevew, that is £8, 18s. 4d.,and some books. The residue of the £8, 13s. 4d. to be given to thesaid John Calle, nephew, on condition that he gives the said WilliamCalle his brother the said 5 marks. To the New College in Cambridge Abbot the Doctor upon theDerectall. To Margaret, his sister, his long black gown with the hood and apayr of shetes that I am wonte to lye yn myself not broken and mycobord at Westerfeld, for her life and after her decease to go toTomesyn the daughter of John Monngumbery my nephew and to ^SLj/r,.


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