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10 Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. Abstracts of Wills. George Isacke, of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, gent. The ' day of [blattk] : The charge of my burial not to exceed ;^2o: To the poor of Ottery St. Mary 40s. To the reparacon of the church 205. and to provide books for the Library there 20s. besides which I have already disbursed in the Perkins works : To son George: To his wife: To my daughter Margaret: To my son Samuel all my law books : and to his wife : and to his son Richard {s towards his charge in learning: To my son Paul : To all my daughters 20s. apiece and to every of their eldest children los. apiece: To my grandchild Eliza- beth Mauditt £5 : To Grace Gelly : I release to Roger Pengelly her father ;^2o which I lent him : To my sister Wakeman : To my cousin Anstice Beale : her daughter Ann and her son George : To such of her children as shall inhabit their mother's house after her death : To Mary Ware my daughter : To Ellen Ware her mother-in-law : To Joan Isack my daughter ;,f2oo and if she die before marriage to be divided between her sisters Katherine, Judith and Mary: daughter Joan : daughter Judith : daughter Mary : Residue to my three daughters Judith, Joan and Mary and if it exceed ^10 apiece I give the overplus not exceeding ;^io apiece to my three daughters in London : children George and Margaret Isack. The said Samuel Isack and Nicholas Blampyn to be my Exor"- Proved 20 August 1632 by Samuel Isaack : oath coram Magro Will""- Shears, clico: power reserved to Nicholas Blampyn. (P.C.C, 126 Audley). Samuel Isacke of the Citie of Exeter, gent, 20 June, 1678 : past the limited age of pious King David : To the poor of the Citie ;^2o: my oldest son Richard Isaack all such benefit and profitt of all that tenement withe ye appurnences in Tipton in the parish of Ottery St. Mary, co. Devon, which I hold by the grant of S' James Smith : alsoe all that parcell of garb, corne and grayne there called Tipton Mowe, held of and from the Dean and Canons of Wynsor : Kathren, my said son's wife: sone-in-law Nicholas Chanon : daughter Ann Iszacke : My s"* daughter Ann Mountney ;^io a year for life, etc: son Samuel Izacke ^100 and certaine copyhold lands in the Manor of Chard, co. Somerset : wife Elizabeth Isack