I, Thomas Butler knt. erle of Ormond, do make this my last will and testam't, &c. Item I give and devise to my dar dame Anne St. Leger—to my dar dame Marg't. Bolin, late the wife of Sir Wm. Bolin knt. my manor of Newhall in Essex—Item when my lorde my father, whole soul God assoile, left and delivered unto me a lytle whyte horne of ivory, garnished at both thendes with gold, and corse thereunto of whyte sylke, barred with barres of gold, and a tyret of golde thereupon, which was myn auncetours at fyrst time they were called to honour, and hath sythen contynually remained in the same blode, for wych cause my seid lord and father commanded me upon his blessing, that I shuld doo my devoir to cause it to contynue still in my blode as far furth as that myght lye in me soo to be doone to the honor of the same blode. Therefore for the accomplishment of my seid father's will, as farr as it is in me to execute the same, I woll that my executors delyver unto Sir Tho. Boleyn knt. son and heir apparent of my said dar Margaret, the said lytle white horn and corse, he to keep the same to the use of thissue male of his body lawfully begotten.