Hello Robert, I have deciphered some of my Hawkesbury wills. Nicholas Stinchcombe proved 16 April 1694 all to wife Martha, then to son John with condition he pay his brother Thomas forty pounds, mentions servant Miriam Jones who is to get twenty shillings, appoints John Hancock of Hawkesbury & Nicholas Stinchcombe overseers of his will. witnesses: Hen Stephens, Gabriel Hancock, Marjory Haines (X) letters of admin Edward Stinchcombe, wife Joan, made 1690. John Stinchcombe 1629 mentions wife Elizabeth, sons Samuel, Nicholas, Joan Stinchcombe his mother, mother in law Elinor Emlie, brother in law William Emlye, sister in law Agnes Emly cousin Elizabeth Woodman, others; Mary Stinchcombe, Thomas Stinchcombe, Joane Stinchcombe, Joane Longden, David Hall & twenty shillings to the poor of Hawkesburie. That's given you something to work on. Regards Bernadette