In the name of God Amen I Charles Tyrrill of Hanslope in the county of Bucks Gent being in perfect health and of sound memory and understanding doe make this my last will and testament Impris I bequeath my Soul unto almighty GOD in hopes of pardon for my sins through the all sufficient Merits and intersession of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ  Item I give and bequeath unto the poor of the parish of Hanslope aforesaid the sum of ffive pounds if I happen to dye in the said parish or if it please GOD that I dye in any other place Then the ffive pound to be wholly at the disposall of the discretion of my very loving kinsman Mr James Tyrrill (my Executor) of Caulderutt in the parish of Newport pagnell in the County of Bucks son of Sir Thomas Tyrrill knight late one of his Majesties Justices of the Court of Common pleas  Item I give and bequeath the sum of Ten pounds to bury me and to be laid out at the discretion of my said loving kinsman Mr James Tyrrill  Item I give and bequeath unto my dear Brother Sir Timothy Tyrrill of Shottover in the County of Oxford knight the sum of ten pounds of lawfull money of England to buy him mourning withall  Item I give and bequeath unto my loving Brother Mr Henry Tyrrill of Whaddon chase the sum of Ten pounds of like lawfull money to buy him mourning withall  Item I give and bequeath unto my loving Sister the Lady Mary Pye Widdow the sum of twenty shillings to buy her a ring  Item I give and bequeath unto my very loving Nephew Mr James Tyrrill son of Sir Timothy Tyrrill of Oakely in the county of Bucks the sum of Ten pounds of like lawfull money to buy him mourning withall  Item I give and bequeath unto my very loving Niece Mrs Katherine Tyrrill eldest daughter of Mr Henry Tyrrill aforesaid the sum of one hundred pounds of lawfull money of England  Item I give and bequeath unto my loving Neice Mrs Elenor Tyrrill youngest daughter of Mr Henry Tyrrill aforesaid the sum of one hundred pounds of like lawfull money  Item I give and bequeath unto Mrs Mary Ellis daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Lane of Hanslope the sum of ffifty pounds of like lawfull money  Item I give and bequeath unto my very good neighbour Katherine Allen the wife of Samuel Allen of Hanslope the sum of thirty pounds of like lawfull money and the Lease of Bloglands in Hanslope if any part thereof be unexpired at the time of my death and the half of my goods except horses plate and books  Item I give and bequeath unto my yearly servants that lives with me at the time of my death a yeares wages to each of them  And for all the remaining part both of my reall and personall Estate of Lands and houses lying or being in the parish of Eakly in the county of Bucks and all other Lands and houses of my reall and personall Estate in any place whatsoever hereafter which shall be in my possession at the time of my death and all my money bonds goods (except as before excepted) Mortgages or chattells whatsoever I doe give bequeath and devise unto my very loving kinsman Mr James Tyrrill of Caulderutt in the parish of Newport pagnell aforesaid son of Sir Thomas Tyrrill knight late one of his majesties justices of the Court of Common pleas whom I doe hereby make nominate and appoint my sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former and all other Wills and Testaments and devices whatsoever by me made at any time before  In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale the nineteenth day of November in the third yeare of the reigne of our Lord and Lady King William and Queen Mary and in the year of our LORD one thousand six hundred ninety and one. Cha: Tyrrill signed sealed and published to be the last will and testament in the presence of Thomas Tyrrill W White Thos Bedingfeld