[724] Oxf. Wills and Adminis. Series I, Vol. I, f. 2.
[725] Oxford Wills, Series I, Vol. I, fol. 18 b. He had land in Steeple Aston, Hooknorton, &c.: among his bequests are, ‘Item to our lady of pyte a shepe. Item to seynt Antony a shepe.’
[726] Ibid. f. 36 b.
[727] Ibid. fol. 58 b.
[728] Ibid. fol. 68 b. One of his sons was a canon of Osney.
[729] Ibid. fol. 103.
[730] P.C.C. Hogen, qu. 26. See notice of him in Part II.
[731] Prob. not ‘religious students.’
[732] Oxford Wills, ut supra, f. 119: no date is given; the will seems to have been proved in the early part of 1536; Sowche was an owner of pasture lands.
[733] Ibid. fol. 127.