From NEHG Register, Vol. 71, p 20-21 (paragraph breaks added to make reading easier):

The Will of Rauffe Josselyn of Moche Canfield, the last day of May 1525. To be buried in the church of St. Saviour of Canfeild.

To the mother church of St. Paule in London 12d. To the high altar of the church of Canfeld, for my tythes forgot, a "blak howyd cow." My wife at her leisure to deliver a bullock to keep a light before [the image of] St. Nicholas.

To every one of my godchildren 4d. To the reparation of the church of Canfeild 40s.

To my wife Elizabeth all my lands both freehold and copyhold, by licence of the lord [of the manor], for life; and at her decease my freehold land to Philyppe my son, with the tenement called Caldres and Cokmemys; and if he die without heirs of his body lawfully begotten, then the freehold land and tenements to Rauffe my son; and if he die without heirs of his body lawfully begotten, then to my son Nicholas; and if he die without heirs of his body lawfully begotten, then to my two daughters Agnes and Denyse and to their heirs, and for lack of such to the next of my blood.

To my son Rauffe, his heirs and assigns, my tenement in Canfeild called "louedens."

To my sons Philyppe and Rauffe £3. 6s. 8d. apiece.

To my son Nicholas £3. 6s. 8d. at the age of twenty-one years.

To my daughter Denys £6. 13s. 4d. at marriage.

To the church of Canfeild three beasts to keep a yearly obit for my soul, my friends' souls, and all Christian souls. My wife shall pay some honest priest to say five masses for my soul.

Executors: Elizabeth Josselyn my wife, Philippe Josselyn and Geffery Josselyn my brothers, and John Wysman my son-in-law. Supervisor: Master Thomas West. Witnesses: Symond May, Robert Clarke of Walles, and John How. [No record of probate.] (Commissary Court of London for Essex and Herts [Somerset House], 1525, original will.)