from NEHGS Register, v. 64 (Oct., 1910) "Genealogical Researchin England" The Will of John Waren of Nayland in the County of Suffolk,cardmaker, 27 Mar. 1613. To be buried in the parish churchyardof Nayland. To wife Rose c20, the household goods and plate shebrought with her, my tenement where William Bawlden dwells, during herlife, and during her widowhood the parlor and chamber in my nowdwelling house. To son John and his lawful issue my mansion house where I nowdwell, withthe barn, stable and garden lying in Fen Street, excepting theaforesaid two rooms. To daughter Mary and her lawful issue, after thedecease of mywife, my said tenement in Fen Street where William Bauldendwells, and in default of such issue to my son John, he to pay 40s. apieceto all mychildren then living. To sons Isaac, Nathaniel, Amos, anddaughterElizabeth, c10 apiece. To sons Joshua and Thomas c10 each attwenty-one.My plate to be equally divided between my wife and son John, andmy household goods to be equally divided among my wife and all mychildren.To the poor people of Nayland 20s. All the residue of my goods unbequeathed I give to my son John, whom I make my executor. [Signed] John Warrene. Witnesses: William Foorth, John Walter, and Edward Collinges. Proved 4 Nov. 1613 by John Warren, son of the testator and theexecutornamed in the will. (P.C.C., Capell, 98.)More About JOHN WARREN:Mar 27, 1613 - Will dated - Will Proved 4 Nov 1613