HERE is all I can do for you on those few Disbrowe wills I collected last December, Cambridge Shire Hall: 1. Elizabeth Disbrow/Disborowe of Swaffham Bulbeck, ?Day of July 1621--- names included: Agnes Stanton, John Disborough, John Layton?, Marrabelle? Greene, Agnes? Greene, Luke Disborough, Luke Sirling?, John Disborowe ("hir brother...made sole executor"), witnesses: Edward Poaror?, Richard Milkin?, Peter Harringford? 2. James Disbrow of Over, 15 June? 1699 (apparently probated 1702 by such numerals penciled in at top? notes Reign of William III, "Defender of the Faith," etc---these Puritans must have LIKED the "Glorious Revolution of 1688"!!)--- names: Joan "my dear & loving wife," Grandson James Disbrow and his brother William Disbrow, Clement? Willigo "my daughter the wife of Thomas Willigo," "my loving James Disbrow," James Disbrow & William Disbrow "my grandsons...to put them out Apprentices at the discretion of my executors," Robert Transum? "my godson," James Transum "my godson," "to my godson Nathaniel Disbrow the sonn of Nathaniel Disbrow of Bugden in the county of Lincolnshire yoeman, to my daughter Sarah Tisher? daughter of Micah? Tisher? of ?---," "...I give and devise unto my said loving wife and Thomas Willigo my grand Sonn the Sonn of my daughter Clement? Willigo all my goods and chattells whom Joan hereby constitutes Exec-cutrix? of this my last will & testament..." "Joanna Disbrow Relickt Et Thomas Willigo Junior is Executor ..." 3. Eltisley JAMES DISBROW; 14 January [1614...proved 25 October 1638---this is clearly "our" Thomas's father here, but the calligraphy is extremely elaborate to the point of illegibility for me until I work much more on it]; Names I can make out: Jeffrey Disbrowe "living in Eltisley...," "James Disbrowe "my now eldest son...," John Disbrowe "my second son...," witnesses: Jeffrey Disbrowe, Phillip? Marshall, William Woodward? [the full names I give here as helped from brief abstract we have on file for this James Disbrowe of Eltisley---father of our Thomas Disbrow of Fairfield, CT who is NOT mentioned in this copy of the will or abstract since this was oddly never revised after its draft in 1614, never to reflect James' additional recorded offspring such as Thomas, bp 1625, among others too!] 4. The next will is too dark/smudgy/arcane to make out even as to "for whom the bell tolls," date 1574, names: Bruno Disborough/Disborowe?, John Disborowe, very difficult legibility over 3 pages long, requires more work & eye strain! 5. WHADDON C JAFFRIDI? DISBORROWE {formal calligraphy], "I Jeffrey Disborrowe of Whaddon in the County of Cambridge yoeman...," names: [we also have printed modern abstract of this will with following names] "son Bruno Disborrowe," "Bruno, James, Willyam & John," "my two daughters Agnes and Rose," "my two brothers James and John, and brothers-in-law Thomas Pentlow and John Bonner ]from abstract as I can't do better here!], "to use of three sons James, Willyam, and John...." Wife Rose, executrix...witnesses: Clement Sentloe, Thomas Sentlow" [from abstract;...perhaps witness names are also "Pentlow"--spelled w/ "P", as w/ above "brother-in-law Thomas PENTLOW," ....now also recall my earlier note re: "Mary Pendaloe" as fellow passenger with our "Thomas Desborow" on 1677 ship CROWN MALLIGO to Maryland, further linking him to the Eltisley Disbrowes!] That's all folks, for now, and a terrible cartoon they really are my present state of interpretation...(I warned you!)...may be will have better luck "next time" round, STSquires