horsleydown86 - forgot to say, haven't managed to find a will for Thomas yet.
This is consistent with the revised reading which I gave in Reply #8. The term
ab intestato means that the person was intestate when they died.
So the 1562 grant of administration is for Thomas (who was intestate and of Goring while he lived), not Ralph.
This does however mean that the administrator isn't identified in the clip.
I've scanned through your second post. It appears to be incomplete, in that the deceased isn't fully identified.
What can be seen is that the administration of the goods of the said deceased was to Edward Kent of Derington, who is
...avunculo d(i)c(t)e Thome... - the maternal uncle of the said Thomas*.
(which Thomas appears to be the deceased).It's possible that the interlined words in line 3 are:
...ac ad eius usus...This means
...and to the same uses... which may indicate that Edward Kent was a replacement administrator.
However I don't advise that you lean heavily on this latter statement.
* EDITED:
Looking again it's not clear whether this Thomas is the deceased or not.