Boy I hope I haven't misread any of these entries. That would be embarassing!
Norledge 1699 Tuito Geor De North Anstop [don't you love that r? It's classic for the time period]
Newsome 1694 Tuito Johnis De Colden [you have to be careful to not mistake e for o]
Nicholson 1694 T: Leonar De Copmanthorpe [you can't see it very well in this entry, but the c in Nicholson has a characteristic hook over the letter]
Netleton 1701 T: Edvardi De Driffield mag [in a probate index the T: invariable stands for Testament]
Norfoldk 1701 T: Gul De Misterton [Gulielmi is the latin equivalent for William]
Newhouse 1705. Maria poia St Sampson's. Ado infra 5 [I can't reproduce the l after the 5 which means pounds]
Nottingham 1705 T: Thoma de Helpby ut [notice the dot over the 1 in the date - that's left over from when they were writing the date in roman numerals not too long before this]
Newboh - 1706 Ado Godfridi de Lambhill poia de Handsworth ut [I'm not too sure about the surname here. If we had a whole page of this scribe's handwriting we could compare it to other similar letters]
Norfolk 1707 - Test Johnis de East Drayton infr 40 [I can't duplicate the ll after 40 which means pound]
Nottingham 1708 - Ado Briani nup de Helperby infr 5 [the way he does his d is classic]
Norfolk 1713 - T: Willmi nup de Copmanthorpe infr 20 [the line over the given name is not crossing t's - it indicates missing letters of an abbreviated word]
Norfolk - 1719 Test Leonardi nup de East Drayton in Cou Nott. ut 40 [I'll bet this is an older scribe - the slash-like s in Test and East is classic of the 1600's]
Newlove - 1722 Test Tristrami nup de Wetwang ut 40
Nelson - 1722 Test Jacobi de Helperby ut 40 [do you see the hook over the c in Jacobi?]
Nelson - 1725 Ado Petri nup de Helpberby ut 40 [I think the surname actually looks more like Nolson than Nelson in this entry - what do you think?]
Norfolk - 1727 Test Alicie nup de Copmanthorpe ut 20 [the little figure at the end of Test is an indication that the word is an abbreviation]
Nelson 1727 Test Thome nup de Helperby ut 40 [again the surname looks more like Nolson!]
Nottingham 1728 Test Henrici nup de Helperby ut 40 [the way the 8 in 1728 is written is typical]
Nolson 1730 Test Elize de Helperby rpt [I give - it looks more like Nolson to me - he' so careful with his other e's]
Nolson 1730 Curatio Petri ejus filii [ it looks like filÿ but that's how they do ii. Really.]
Norton 1730 Test Anne de Acomb infra 20
Newsome 1730 - Test Guli de Rolston ut 40 [there's that line over Gul to indicate it's abbreviated]
Nodder 1730 - Test Elizabeth de Kirkby Warfe ut 40
Newall 1730 - Richi poie St Sampson's infra 5 [a little weird - what is here written poie is normally written poia]
Newlove 1731 - Test Johnis nup de Wetwang [I'm not sure what the next word is] ut 40
Nealson - 1733 - Test Guli nup de Cop poia de Kirkby - Irelyth infra 20
Newlove - 1734 - Ad~ Christopheri nup de Wetwang ut 40
[from 1734 forward they won't be in latin anymore]
Newton 1740 Test Thomas late of Saint Maurice in the Suburbs un 5 [still doing that thing at the end of un to indicate it's abbreviated for the word under]
Nelson 1742 Test. John late of Helperby Resp [Resp, which usually is written rpt, is the abbreviation for Respited, which is a term meaning there was no inventory filed with the will]
Naylor 1739 Test Thomas late of Sandside parish of Kirkby Irelyth with the Tuition of his Children Included above 40
Nettleship 1743 Test. William late of Misterton ultra 40
Nettleship 1743 Curation Richard and Mary
Nicholson 1743 Adm: John late of West Stockwith ultra 40
Nettleship 1746 . Test. John late of Misterton ut 40
Nettleship . 1746 . Tuon Mary Daughter of the above John Nettleship [there - finally that classic line over Tuon which means it's short for Tuition]