Probate records of the Province of New Hampshire Vol. 5 1754-1756, Part 8

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3 And also the third share in the deceas'ds Lands in Brent- wood before mentioned Beginning at a stake the Bounds of the second share & running southerly three Rods & about two feet to a stake & so running Westerly 80 Rods keeping the foremen- tioned Breadth, one acre & a Half be it more or Less


3 The Third share in the Home place to Samuel Bounded as followeth viz: Beginning on the High way at a stake the Bounds of the second share & running southerly on the sd second share to the southerly End thereof, then westerly Six Rods & a Half to a stake & stones, then Northerly to the sd High way to a stake & stones, then Easterly on the sd way six Rods to the place where it


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first began, five acres & Three Quarters be it more or Less with the one sixt part of the Easterly End of the Dwelling House & the sixth part of the one Half the Cellar, with the sixth part of two thirds of the Barn viz: the Easterly End --


2 and also the second share in the deceas'ds Lands in Brent- wood abovesd Bounded as followeth viz: beginning at a Pine stump & from thence running southerly Three Rods & two feet to a stake & so running westerly by the first share 80 Rods keep- ing its Breadth one acre & a Half be it more or less


4 The fourth share in the Home place to Eastman Hoyt Bounded as followeth viz: Beginning on the forementioned High way at a stake the Bounds of the third share & running southerly on the sd third share till it Comes to the southerly End thereof to a stake then westerly six Rods & a Half to the widows thirds where it is Bounded with a stake & stones, then Northerly on the sd thirds to the forementioned High way, then Easterly on the sd way to the place where it first began five acres & three Quar- ters be it more or Less -


I and also the small share in the deceas'ds Lands in Brent- wood before mentioned Bounded as followeth viz: Beginning at the Easterly End of the whole tract & Joyning to the widows thirds there & running southerly three Rods & about two feet to a Pine stump & so to Run westerly on the sd thirds 80 Rods keep- ing the forementioned Breadth One acre & a Half be it more or Less, and also the one sixth part of one Half the Dwelling House standing on the Home place of the deceased viz : one sixth part of the Easterly End thereof with the one sixth part of the one Half the Cellar & one sixth part of two thirds of the Barn viz: the Easterly End thereof


5 The fifth share to David not being in the Home place but is all the Deceas'ds Right & Interest in a tract of Land owned by the deceasd in his Life time & his son John (saveing the widows thirds therein) which Land is scituate in Kingstown in sd Province viz : in that part of sd Kingstown Called the west Parish which may more fully appear by their Deeds of Conveyance


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which tract of Land was not divided between the Deceasd in his Life & his sd son John; & so the widows thirds & the sd share Could not be set off by metes & Bounds; and also a small piece of Land in the deceasd Lands in Brentwood beforementioned Bounded as followeth viz: Beginning at the Bounds of the 4th share in sd tract & running southerly four Rods and about two feet and a Half to a white Pine so then running westerly by the sd fourth share 80 Rods keeping its Breadth two acres more or Less; and also the one sixth part of the Easterly End of the Dwelling House standing on the Home place, & one sixth part of one Half of the cellar and one sixth part of two thirds of the Barn viz: the Easterly End thereof


6 The sixth share to Jonathan being all the residue of the de- ceaseds Lands in sd Brentwood (over & above what we have now set off to the widow for her thirds in sd tract & also the small addi- tional shares to the Home place) be it more or Less; it being where the sd Jonathan now Lives, with the one sixth part of the Easterly End of the Dwelling House standing on the Home place with the one sixth part of one Half of the Cellar & the one sixth part of two thirds of the Barn viz: the Easterly End


July the 15th 1755


Jeremy Webster Joseph french ju Reuben Dimond


[Allowed Aug. 27, 1755.]


[Additional account of John Hoyt, administrator; receipts, £537. 19. 2; expenditures, £76. 17. 0; allowed Sept. 24, 1755.]


THOMAS WRIGHT I754 PORTSMOUTH


[Ann Wright of Portsmouth renounces administration on the estate of her husband, Thomas Wright, April 24, 1754, in favor of Samuel Hale "as the only surviving son is abroad and not expected home for some time."]


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[Administration on the estate of Thomas Wright granted to Samuel Hale April 24, 1754.]


[Probate Records, vol. 19, p. 12.]


[Bond of Samuel Hale, gentleman, with Jacob Sheafe, mer- chant, and John Banfill, yeoman, as sureties, all of Portsmouth, in the sum of £1000, April 24, 1754, for the administration of the estate of Thomas Wright of Portsmouth, merchant; witnesses, William Parker, Andrew Clarkson.]


[Inventory, June, 1754; amount, £5221. 0. 0; signed by John Shackford and Andrew Clarkson.]


[Warrant, May 1, 1755, authorizing Eleazer Russell and Jacob Sheafe, merchant, both of Portsmouth, to receive claim against the estate.]


[Account of the settlement of the estate; receipts, £6655. 14. 0; expenditures, £1056. 10. 6; allowed July 28, 1756.]


[List of claims; amount, £5592. 17. 6; signed by Eleazer Russell and Jacob Sheafe.]


JOHN SAVAGE I754 PORTSMOUTH


[Administration on the estate of John Savage of Portsmouth granted to his grandson, John Savage, April 24, 1754.]


[Probate Records, vol. 19, p. 20.]


[Bond of John Savage, yeoman, with Charles Banfill and Peter Ball, yeomen, as sureties, all of Portsmouth, in the sum of £500, April 24, 1754, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, William Parker, Jonathan Blanchard.]


[Inventory, June 26, 1754, of the estate of John Savage, "grandfather to John Savage of Portsmº aforesaid Husband- man"; amount, £1300. 0. 0; appraised by Thomas Bickford and John Jones; land in Portsmouth and Barrington.]


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THOMAS DEARBORN I754 NORTH HAMPTON


[Administration on the estate of Thomas Dearborn granted to Samuel Fogg April 24, 1754.]


[Probate Records, vol. 19, p. 20.]


[Bond of Samuel Fogg of Exeter, yeoman, with Josiah San- born of Exeter, tanner, and Jonathan Dearborn, Jr., of Hampton, yeoman, as sureties, in the sum of £500, April 24, 1754, for the administration of the estate of Thomas Dearborn of North Hampton, yeoman; witnesses, William Parker, Moses Stevens.]


[Inventory, May 9, 1754; amount, £5750. o. o; signed by Jonathan Page and Reuben Dearborn.]


[THOMAS NOCK I754 SOMERSWORTH


In ye Name of God Amen, The Twenty Ninth Day of April One Thousand Seven Hundred and fifty four, I Thomas Nock of Summersworth in ye Province of New-Hampshire in New- England Housewright being weak and infirm in Body * *


Imprimis I give and bequeath to My dearly beloved Wife Abigail, ye Improvement of ye one Half of My Homestead, with ye appurtenances and priviledges thereunto belonging during her natural Life.


Item I give and bequeath to My Said Wife Abigail ye Improve- ment of all My Household Goods during her natural Life.


Item I give and bequeath to My said Wife Abigail ye use of all my stock of Creatures (excepting My Oxen & Horse) during her Natural Life.


Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Son Nathaniel one Third of a Lot of Land which I own in ye Second Division of Lands in Rochester, which was given to me in ye Grant of Said Township, To him his Heirs and assigns for ever, He paying ye one half of my outstanding Debts.


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Item I give and bequeath to My beloved Son James all My Homestead with all the appurtenances and priviledges thereunto belonging (excepting ye Improvemt of the one half thereof, as above Said), To him his Heirs and assigns forever, He paying ye other half of My outstanding Debts, & My funeral Charges.


Item I give and bequeath to my Sª Son Nathaniel one quarter of a Lot of land in ye second Division of Lands in Rochester afsd which I bought of John Conner, He halling ye one half of what fire wood My sª Wife abigail shall have occasion to burn during her natural life, she procuring ye Same.


Item I give and bequeath to My Sª Son James all ye rest of My lands in Said Rochester, to him his Heirs and assigns for ever, he halling ye other half of what fire wood my sª Wife Abigail shall have occasion to burn during her natural life, she procuring the Same.


Item I give and bequeath to my said Son James all my bonds bills Notes, and all other debts which are due to me.


Item I give and bequeath to My beloved Daughter Abigail, Thirty pounds in Bills of ye old Tennor or an Equivolency in Species to be paid to her by My Sª beloved Son James within four Years after ye decease of My Sª Wife Abigail, To her, her Heirs and assigns.


Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Elizabeth Thirty Pounds in Bills of ye old Tennor or an Equivolency in Species, to be paid to her by my Said Son James, within four years after ye decease of my Sª wife Abigail, to her, her Heirs and assigns


Item I give and bequeath to My beloved Daughter Rebecca Thirty Pounds in Bills of ye old Tennor, or an Equivolency in Species to be paid to her by my Sª Son James within four Years after ye decease of My Sª Wife Abigail, to her, her Heirs & as- signs.


Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Mercy Thirty Pounds in Bills of ye old Tennor or an Equivolency in Species to be paid to her by my Sª Son James within four years


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after ye decease of my Sª Wife Abigail, to her, her Heirs & as- signs.


Item I give and bequeath to My beloved Daughter Love Thirty pounds in Bills of ye old Tennor or an Equivolency in Species to be paid to her by my Sª Son James within four Years after ye decease of my Sª Wife Abigail, to her, her Heirs & assigns


Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter Mary Thirty pounds in Bills of ye old Tennor or an Equivolency in Species to be paid to her by my Sª Son James within four years after ye decease of my Sª Wife Abigail to her, her Heirs & assigns.


Item I give and bequeath to My beloved Daughter Patience Thirty pounds in Bills of ye old Tennor or an Equivolency in Species to be paid to her by my Sª Son James within four Years after ye decease of My Sª Wife Abigail to her, her Heirs, & assigns.


Item I give and bequeath to My beloved Grand Children, yo Children of my beloved Daughter Hannah lately deceased, namely, Abigail ye Wife of Joseph Merrow James Stimpson & Lydia Stimpson thirty pounds in Bills of ye old Tennor, or an Equivolency in Species, to be equally divided between them, to ym yr Heirs & assigns to be paid to ym by my Sª Son James, Within four years after ye decease of my Sd Wife Abigail.


Item I give and bequeath to all my above Sª Daughters and Grand Children all My Household Goods after ye decease of my Sª Wife Abigail, to be equally divided between them, excepting my Sª Grand Children, who are together to draw one share equal with one Daughter, to them their Heirs & assigns


Item all ye rest of My real & personal Estate I give & bequeath to my Said beloved Son James to him his Heirs & assigns for ever.


Item I do hereby Constitute Make and ordain My Sª beloved Son James my Sole Executor


Thomas Nock


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[Witnesses] Sam11 Randal, Moses Stevens, Samuel Rendel Juner.


[Proved May 29, 1754.]


[Inventory, Aug. 26, 1754; amount, £2454. 18. o; signed by Moses Carr and Moses Stevens.]


JAMES NUDD I754 GREENLAND


In the Name of God Amen the tenth Day of may one thousand Seven Hundred and fifty four I James Nudd of Greenland in the Province of New Hampshire in Newengland Husbandman Being very Sick & week in Body * *


Imprimis I give to my well Beloved wife Ruth Nudd the one third of my Real Estate what So Ever & where So Ever to her Improvement & Benfit Duering her Naturail Life and the one third of the room in my Dwelling House


Item I Give to my well Beloved Son Sam11 Nudd five Shilling New tenor money to be paid to him by my Executors in one year after my Decese -


Item I give to my well Beloved Son Benjamin Nudd the one halfe of my Estate Both Reail & Parsonal what So Ever & where So Ever to him & his heirs and assigns for Ever Except what is other ways Disposed of in this my Last will -


Item I Give to my well Beloved Son James Nudd the one halfe of My Estate Both Reail & Parsonal what So Ever & Where So Ever to him & to his Heirs and assigns for Ever Except what is other ways Disposed of in this my Last will


Item I Give to my Well Beloved Son John Nudd the Sum of twenty five Pounds new tenor money to be paid to him by my Executors when he is at the Age of twenty one years


Item I Give to my well Beloved Son thomas Nudd the Sum of twenty five pounds New tenor money to be paid to him by my Executors when he is twenty one years of Age -


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Item I Give to my well Beloved Son Jonathan Nudd my whole Right of Land in Epsom


Item I Give to my well Beloved Daughter Mary Dearborn the Sum of five Shilling New tenor money to be paid to her by my Executors with in one Year after my Decese


Item I Give to my well Beloved Daughter Sarah Dearborn the Sum of five Shillings New tenor money to be paid her by Execu- tors with in one year after My Decese -


Item I Give to my well Beloved Daughter Abagail Nudd the Sum of Twenty five pounds New tenor money and the one half of my Household Goods to be & Delivered unto her by my Execu- tors Exept two Beds & Beding -


Item I Give to my well Beloved Daughter Martha Nudd the Sum of twenty five Pound New tenor money and the one half of my Household Goods to be Delivered Unto her by my Executors Exept two Beds & Beding -


Item I Do By these Presents Constitute & appoint my two Sons Benjamin Nudd & James Nudd to Be my Sole Executors


James Nudd


[Witnesses] William Berray, Francis Lock, Richd Jenness 3d. [Proved June 26, 1754.]


[Inventory, Aug. 27, 1754; amount, £6088. 16. 0; signed by Richard Jenness, 3d, and William Berry.]


[Warrant, Oct. 28, 1754, authorizing Enoch Clark, innholder, William Cate, yeoman, William Berry, yeoman, all of Greenland, Samuel Leavitt, yeoman, and Richard Jenness, 3d, both of Rye, to set off real estate to the widow.]


Province of According to a Warrant from the Honable New Hampr y androw Wiggin Esq' Juudge of the Probate of wills &e for Said Province to us the Subscriber to Set of Ruth Nudd wife to James Nudd Late of Greenland in the Province afore Sd Deceased testate one full third part of all the Real


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Estate of the Said James Nudd Deceased According to Quantity & Quality having Vied & Survayed all the Sd Estate we do order and apint that the wedow Shall have the Southest Loer Rome in the House & the Nothest Lore Rome So fur as the doers with a prevelage to pase & Repase throw sª doers to Well also one third of the Celer at the North End & also one third of Garret at the South Est Corner as it is Marked out & also the third part of two Barns at the Est End as thay are marked out & also one third of the old House at the Est End -


We do order and apint that the wedow Shall have her third part of the orchard at the Est Side with a Brook and fence on the Est a fence on the North three Stakes on the west & a high way on the South of Said orchard


we do order that the Said wedow Shall have her third part of the Land where the house Stands as to Pastren & planting the Est End of the parster So fur as the Est feld to a wite oake marked & to a maple Neare James fence marked with all the feld ajoyning to Said parster Except the west Corner as it is marked out


& also twelve rods in wadth on the Est Sid of the Land on the South Side of the high way & from Said High way to hampton Line as it is Staked out and also a third part of a Lott of Land in Portsmouth on the Nothest Side Ninteen rods in weadth to a stake Roning as Said Lott Rons: and About Eight acre of Salt marsh in Hampton we do order the north est Side of Said marsh as it is Staked out to Said wedow


Enoch Clarke William Cate William Berray Samuel Leavitt Richd Jenness : 3ª


[Guardianship of Abigail Nudd, aged less than 14 years, daughter of James Nudd, granted to Jeremiah Dearborn of North Hampton, gentleman, Feb. 25, 1756.]


[Probate Records, vol. 19, p. 464.]


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[Bond of Jeremiah Dearborn, with Abraham Drake of North Hampton, yeoman, as surety, Feb. 25, 1756, in the sum of £500, for the guardianship of Abigail Nudd; witnesses, William Parker, Samuel Emerson.]


[Guardianship of Martha Nudd, aged less than 14 years, daughter of James Nudd, granted to Edward Dearborn of Green- land June 30, 1756.]


[Probate Records, vol. 19, p. 585.]


[Bond of Edward Dearborn, with Benjamin Nudd of Green- land, yeoman, and Samuel Nudd of Epping, yeoman, as sureties, in the sum of £500, June 30, 1756, for the guardianship of Martha Nudd; witnesses, William Parker, John Fernald.]


[Guardianship of Jonathan Nudd, son of James Nudd, granted to Benjamin Nudd Sept. 29, 1762.]


[Probate Records, vol. 22, p. 448.]


[Jonathan Nudd, minor, aged more than 14 years, son of James Nudd, makes choice of Benjamin Nudd of Greenland, yeoman, as his guardian Sept. 29, 1762; witnesses, William Parker, Cutts Shannon.]


[Bond of Benjamin Nudd, with William Weeks, gentleman, and Edward Dearborn, yeoman, as sureties, all of Greenland, in the sum of £500, Sept. 29, 1762, for the guardianship of Jonathan Nudd; witnesses, William Parker, Cutts Shannon.]


JAMES FOGG 1754 HAMPTON


In The Name of God Amen I James fogg of hampton in the Province of Newhampshire in New england Husbandman Being Aged *


Itam I give and Devize to my son James fogg (Besids what I have formerly given him) the one half of that share of salt marsh


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that was formerly mine on the great neck so called Being one acer & a half be the same more or Less the other half being Dis- posed of by a Deed to my son John Now Deceased I also give and Divize to my son James his heirs & asigns one half of that two acers & half of medow ground that was formerly mine laying Near the Beach Cosway so called the other half of said medow being formerly given to my son John (Now Deceased) by a Deed -


Itam I give and Divize to my grandson John fogg (son of my son John fogg) his heirs and assigns the one half of the Land where I now Live that is to say the one half of four half shares in the first west division in hampton & Laying and bounding on the Road leading to Exeter also the one half of the salt mash which was all formerly mine Laying below Perkinses (as said marsh is comonly called) the other half of which land and marsh I have formerly given to my son John now Disceased by a deed allso the half of that land Called the Peeke bounding on the before men- tioned four half shares also my Barn and orchard that is to say my half of the aple trees on the land where I Now live -


Itam I give Divize to my son Enoch fogg (Besides what I have formerly given him) the one half of that medow Ground in timber swamp so called that I bought of Samuel Page and of thomes ward the other half of the said medow, I have formerly Given to my son John (Now Deceased) by a deed I allso give and Divize to my son Enoch his heirs & asigns the one half of that land that was laid out to me in quarter of a mile (laying at the Northwest- erly end of the seccond north division in timber swamp so called) the other half I have formerly given to my son John (now De- ceased) by a deed I also give to my son Enoch all my Cattle also my marsh at litle river -


Itam I give to my Daughter Mary wadly ten pounds old tener to be Paid by my son Enoch I also give to my Daughter mary wadly one bed & half the beding I have -


Itam I give to my Daughter Sarah Robey the litle share of marsh that is now mine last laid out to me on the ox coman at or


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Near the beach: also the bed on which I usealy lay and half the beding I have also ten Pounds old tenor to be Paid by my son Enoch within one year after my decease -


Itam I give to my Daughter hannah Rawlings ten Pounds old tenor to be Paid by my son Enoch within one year after my Decease


Itam I give & Divize to my gradson John fogg herein hereto- fore Named my half of a thach share laying Near Sargents island so called -


Lastly I constitute and appoint my son Enoch fogg and Robert moulton sole Executers of this my last will and testement and I Do hereby Revoke all other wills and testements by me hereto- fore made in witness whereunto I have hereunto set my hand and seal the fifteenth day of may one thousand seven hundred and fifty four and in the twenty seventh year of his majestys Reign


his James X fogg


mark


[Witnesses] Jonathan Shaw, Samuel Batchelder, Josiah Shaw. [Proved June 25, 1760.]


[Warrant, June 25, 1760, authorizing Josiah Sanborn of Exe- ter, tanner, and Stephen Sanborn of Hampton, yeoman, to ap- praise the estate.]


[Inventory, attested Aug. 25, 1760; amount, £6363. 13. 0; signed by Stephen Sanborn and Josiah Sanborn.]


[Account of the settlement of the estate; receipts £227. 8. 0; expenditures, £343. 0. 6; allowed Aug. 27, 1760.]


WILLIAM VENNING 1754 PORTSMOUTH


St Eustatius


In the Name of God, Amen, I William Venning Commander of the Snow Adventure and late of Piscataqua Mariner


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First, after all my just Debts be paid and discharg'd, I give and bequeath unto My Daughter Rebecca Venning the Sume of One hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to her immediately my Death I also give and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Ven- ning the Sume of One hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to her immediately after my Death And all the rest and residue of my Estate both real and personal which I shall have at the time of my Death I do give and bequeath unto my Dearly beloved Wife Hannah Venning and to her heirs for Ever -


Likewise, I make and ordain my sª Wife hannah Venning to be Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, hereby utterly disallowing and revoking all former Wills by me made, In Wit- ness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the twen- tieth Day of May in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and fifty four


William Vening


[Witnesses] Daniel Warner, Wm Meredith Jun".


[Proved at Antigua July 17, 1758.]


[Bond of Hannah Venning, widow, with Robert Hart, butcher, and John Hart, Jr., blacksmith, as sureties, all of Portsmouth, in the sum of £1000, Aug. 14, 1758, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, William Parker, David Sewall; signed by George Hart instead of John Hart, Jr.]


BENJAMIN WEYMOUTH 1754 SOMERSWORTH


In the Name of God, Amen, the Twentieth Day of May One Thousand Seven Hundred and fifty four, I Benjamin Way- mouth of Summersworth in ye Province of New-Hampshire in New-England Husbandman, Being very weak and Sick in Body


Imprimis I give and bequeath to my dearly Beloved Sarah The Improvement of ye whole of My Homestead, together with ye appurtenances & priviledges thereunto belonging (excepting


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what I shall hereafter give to My beloved Son John) during her natural Life.


Item I give & bequeath to My Beloved Son Benjamin Twenty shillings old Tennor, to be paid by My Son Nicholas, within three years after ye decease of My Sª Wife Sarah. - To him his Heirs & assigns


Item I give and bequeath to My Beloved Son John fifteen acres of My Homestead begining Westward of My dwelling & Eastward of his dwelling House at a Birch Bush standing by ye fence by side of ye lane, then from Said birch twenty rods North, then about West by Said lane, keeping ye twenty rods wedth till ye Said fifteen Acres be compleated, to him his Heirs & assigns forever


Item I give & bequeath to My beloved Son Nicholas all ye rest of My Home stead with all ye appurtenances & priviledges there unto belonging after ye decease of my Sª Wife Sarah, to him his Heirs & assigns for ever.


Item I give and bequeath to My Said Sons John & Nicholas, Twenty Acres of My Common right to be laid out So far as may be needed to Cover what Common lands I May now have within my Inclosure, in My Home stead, if yr be any of My Common right remaining, to be equally Divided between them, to ym their Heirs & assigns for ever.


Item I give and bequeath to My Beloved Daughter Mary one Hundred pounds old Tennor to her her Heirs & assigns, to be paid by My Sª Son Nicholas in Species, within three Years after ye decease of My Sª Wife Sarah


Item I give and bequeath to My beloved Daughter Sarah One Hundred pounds old Tennor to be paid by My Sª Son Nicholas in Species within three Years after ye decease of My Sª Wife Sarah, to her her Heirs & assigns.


Item I give and bequeath to My Beloved Daughter Easter one Hundred pounds old Tennor to be paid by My Said Son Nicholas in Species within three Years after ye decease of My Sª Wife Sarah To her, Her Heirs & assigns.


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Item I give & bequeath to My beloved Daughter Abigail Twenty shillings old Tennor to be paid by My Sª Son Nicholas in Species within three years after ye decease of My Sª wife Sarah to her, her Heirs & assigns




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