John EYLLE, Yeoman of Hardingstone, made a Will on November 19, 1681, that was proved sometime in late 1691. In that he made the following bequests:
To his loveing wife, Ann, a half yardland known as Bright[ing], lately purchased of Mr WALKER, for her natural life
To his daughter Alice JEYES, the interest on £40 for life
To his daughter MANNING £40
To his daughter CLARKE £40
To his sonn John EYLLE 2 cottages known as Brises and Billings, and the said half yardland (after mother’s decease)
Five shillings apiece to all his children and grandchildren
Overseers to the Will were his brothers John CLARKE and Joseph WALIS. Witnesses to the Will were William WALIS, William STEVENS and William BROWNESTER. A Widow EYLE, aged 92, was buried in Hardingstone on October 5, 1707 (i.e. born circa 1615). An Ann CLARKE appears to have been baptised in Hardingstone on September 17, 1615, daughter of Bartholomew CLARKE who had married Agnes WEST in Hardingstone on November 15, 1614.
This suggests that John was the John EYLE, who married Ann CLARKE of Hardingstone in Milton Malsor on May 19, 1635, but it is still a puzzle as to the origins of this John EYLE, and why they were married in Milton Malsor.