Yes, Henry Dry sr did turn out to be the father of my William Dry, and it seems this family and the Hodges family spent a lot of time in the Chancery Court, so the TNA Catalogue entries have been quite helpful, apart from one which is listed as "Quested v Leo" with no other information except for the date. If there was a full description of this case I probably wouldn't have needed to order a copy of that probate inventory. I have submitted a correction to make it "Quested v Lee", and it said that if they don't accept the correction they will let me know in 10 working days, hopefully with some information about it. But it must be the case that is referred to in the probate inventory.
And I have a wish list of PCC wills to work through too!
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