That link doesn't go anywhere Eliz.
Luckily wills that have been digitised at the The National Archives are free at the moment, so I could get it from there.
For the future, it's a good idea to crop the whole thing into, say, three bits, and post them one by one.
You'll need to make sure an attachment is 500 kbs or less. The closer to 500 kbs the better, so you get a reasonably clear image.
Here's a transcript of the will.
The probate is in Latin, so you'll need to wait for a Latin expert to do that.
I think it says probate was given to Daniel his son, but we shall see.
In the name of God Amen I Edmund Cudmore of
the parish of Templeton in the Countie of Devon yeoman sick of bodie but p(er)fecte of
remembrance, thankes be unto god, doe make and ordaine this my last will and testa-
ment in manner and forme followinge ffirst I bequeath my soule to my lorde and Savi-
our Jesus Christ And my bodie to be buried in the church of Templeton as shall
be thought fyt by my rulers Item I give and bequeath unto my youngest sonne
John Cudmore fower hundred poundes to be paid by my Executor as followeth
videlicet one hundred poundes imediatly when he is a Counsellor called to the
barre, And thirtie poundes every yeare towardes his maynetennance till all the
money be paied, The residue of the fower hundred poundes to be paide him at any
tyme within fower yeres when he is called to the barre as shall be thought fytt
by my Executor, Also I give him one of my goblets, ffarther his mother hath promi-
sed me to give out of my coppihould living for his better maynetennance at Innes of
Court Twentie poundes a yeare during her life which I bequeath unto him in like
manner if he behave himself well and dutifull in his proceadinge, Always provided
That if my sonne John be nott ruled by his two brothers and Philip Biggleston of
Exon gent or two of them, in makinge of his marriage and followinge his studdie
tyll he come to be a counsellor: That then my will is he shall have but two hund-
red poundes Item I give and bequeath unto Henry Cudmore my sonne my eighte
oxen with all the yoakes ^Ropes^ and all other implementes unto them belonginge or apper-
teyninge Also I give unto him my best goblet , ffarther I will my Executor to
deliver him Thirtie poundes for his daughter in lawe when it shall be due unto
her accordinge ^to^ promise made at his marriage Item I give to Daniell Cudmores
thre sonnes Threscore poundes videlicet Twentie poundes a peece Item I give to
Richard Huntes youngest daughter Twentie nobles to be paied when she shall accom-
plish the age of one and twentie yeres Item my will is that my wief shall
be well used by my Executor, And that my Executor leave her such houshold stufe
as shall be needfull for her during her life as shall be adiudged by my Ruler
and six silver spoones which she saieth she hath of her owne, my will is she
shall have them Item I give unto the poore of this parish tenn shillinges to be dis-
tributed by my Executor at my ffunerall. The Residue of my goodes nott given
I give and bequeath to Daniell Cudmore my eldest sonne, whom I make my
Executor to see this my will p(er)formed, I appoint Edmund Perry of Tyverton
and Thomas Voysey off Coxbere ^ In witnes hereof I have putt my hand and seale
The twentith day of August Anno domini One thousand six hundred and sixe
There is a ^ for something added after Coxbere, but doesn't seem to anything written there.
One would have expected possibly something like 'overseers'.