Bronwen, the image you’ve uploaded is far too small. I’ve had to use the version on Ancestry, which, though faint, is at least enlargeable to a readable size.
Rather than fill the gaps in your transcript, I have started page 3 again, because of the large number of queries and the added difficulty of toggling between a poor-quality image and your transcription.
If possible, in future, could you please copy/paste your transcriptions into the main body of the thread, instead of attaching separate documents, and in your transcription retain the line-breaks of the original. Thanks.
First part of page 3 – down to line 18
[to descend] And come to John Browne one other of the sonnes and to the heires of his body lawfully
to be begotten for ever And for want of such heires then the right and revertion of the said
Mannor Lands Hereditaments and premisses to descend and come to Phillipp Browne one
other of my sonns and to the heires of his body lawfully to be begotten for ever And for
want of such heires the remainder of all and every the said Hereditaments and premisses
To the right heires of me the said Richard Browne for ever Except and alwaies reserved out
of the present grant All that one Tenement with all and every the Lands & appurtenances
thereto formerly belonging formerly knowne by the name of Hunts’ and Jones’ Tenements
part whereof is now in my owne possession part in William Adderleys and the residue in the
possession of Thomas C[?]ir[?]e Arthur Ankers or some or one of them All which said last excepted
Messuage Lands and premisses and every part thereof I doe hereby give and
bequeath unto Anne my wife Phillipp my sonne Ellenor my daughter for and dureing the terme of
the naturall lives of them the said Phillipp and Ellenor and the longer liver of them and after
the decease of the Survivor of them the said Philipp and Ellenor then the reversion and remainder of
the said Excepted Messuage and premisses to remaine and be to the Executors and Assignes of
the said Phillipp Browne for the terme of fforty yeares hee the said Phillipp Browne paying
to his said sister Ellenor or her Executors the sume of One Hundred pounds of lawfull money for
increase of her portion ...