This is the first image you posted.
The accounts of his widow for administrating his estate.
Sounds like he had a good send off!
An account of Elizabeth Ilsley the W(idow) &
administratrix of all & singular the goods & chattles of
John Isley her her late husband late of Aldemaston (?)
deceased within the [ ] of berkes made & exhi-
bited the xxviijth day of Aprill 1593 befor the
right worshipfull Mr D Martin office of berkes
Imprimis this accomplament (?) chargeth the [ ] with
the whole somme that the Inventory of the goodes of the Cl ij s vj d
said John deceased ammountinge to the somme of
Summa [ ] p[ ]
Whereof this accomplament praieth to be allowed (?) for
keeping him in his sickness & for her expences about
his funeralles & charges in & about her administ
ration & other necessary charges as followeth
Imprimis for his shrowde (?) iij s iiij d
Itm for his coffyn iijs iiijd
Itm for making his grave iiij d
Itm to the Ringers ij s vj d
Itm [ ] of his funerall feast or remembrance
two barrelles of beer vj s viij d
Itm in bread at the same tyme vj s viij d
Itm in beast (?) at the same tyme xv s
Itm in [ ] at the same tyme ij s
Itm in poorke at the same tyme vj s 8 d
Itm in geese at the same tyme ij s
Itm in p(art)ridge at the same tyme ij s
Itm in monie bestoweth vxx d the poore
over & above at the same tyme xiij s 4 d
Itm for the letter of adminstration
exhibiting the Inventorie & the
apparisors fees vj s x d
Itm for a monies (?) to can... the
creditors (?) ij s vj d
Itm for executing the same xx d
Itm for the charges [ ] in executing his administration
& at the her the [ ] came to paye her account vj s viij d
Somebody will fill in the gaps no doubt.
'Ringers' would have been the bell ringers.
So no genealogical information in this part, interesting as it is.
Added: I think the other meat at the feast could be 'mutton'.
Well, they've got a 'beast', pork, geese and partridge, so very likely some sheep too!