Source: a The Ancestors and Descendents of Thomas Newberry of Dorchester, Norfolk,
Massachusetts, by Joseph Gardner Bartlett. p. 15
Will of Thomas Newburgh, dated March 10, 1512/13 of Berkley Manor, Somersetshire,
England.
To be buried in our Lade Chapel at the Gaunts by Bristowe under the direction of my wife Alice, my sole executrix, and my overseer, Sir Thomas Tylar, master of the Gaunts. To our mother church of Worcester 20d. To each priest saying masses for me, 8d. My lands in Mottecoombe and Gyllynggam to my son Cristofer for life, with remainder to my heir. My lands in Wantage to my son Thomas for life, with remainder to my heir. My wife Alice to be executrix; but if she die before me, then Lady Trapnell to be my executrix.
Witnesses: Thomas Tylar, master of the Gaunts; John Newborowgh, armiger; William Halte,
priest.
Proved May 4, 1513 by Alice Newborowgh, relict and executrix (P.C.C., 14 Fetiplace.)