The first of March Anno dm 1610 I Richard Cannell sicke in bodie but whole in mynde and of go[od &] pfect memoirie I humbly and heartely thanke god for it doe make this my [last] will and testament in man[ne]r and forme followinge, first I comitt and comend [my] soule into the hands of allmightie god my creator, Redeemr and sanctifye my bodie to Christian buriall. It to the poore three firletts of mault [?] boule of wheate, and the rest at the discrecon of my execs. It to [my] eldest son (as a legasie) whose name is William Cannell one []olt t[wo] yeeres ould out of the whole. It to donnold Cannell my brother [?] either a horse or a mayre and one cowe, 2 sheep, 1 mutton & 2 [?] It to my brother Willm Cannell 5s or ells a boule of barlie. It to J[] Cannell my brother 5s or ells a boule of barlie. It to the voccare 1 mutt[on] It to my sister Jony 1 firlett barlie, It to my daughter Elline as a legasie out of the whole one hefferre 3 yeares ould. It to my son Rich one yonge colt a yeare ould as a legasie. It to dollin Cannell 2 bou[les] of barlie wch is in his owne hands. It I leave to my wyfe Margaret ffreere and to my children viz William, Richard, dollin, Ellin and [] Cannell all the rest of my goods moveable and unmovable and doe [] them my lawfull execs. Supervisors Willm Cannell & William Fre[] Testes Hu Ca[] Willi[] pbatm est et solvit 12d Inventorie before the first of August sub pena [? ? ? ?]