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BOLTON WILLS AND DEEDS (DIGITAL COPIES)

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Originally deposited as a CD-ROM. Contains details of transactions 1848-1912. Public access copy available in Audio-Visual room.

1918

Will dated 24 Jun 1789 Probate dated 19 Mar 1791 Bequests: £20 to Janes Wilkinson of Burnby; £10 to Mary Smith, wife of Henry Smith of Shipton; £10 to Mary Cross, wife of Francis Cross, Goodmanham; £10 to John Harrison of Holme on Spalding Moor; £10 to Richard Clark of Everingham; £10 to Mary Barmby, wife of Christopher Barmby of Barmby Moor; £10 to Rebecca Ransom, wife of Robert Ransom of Barnby Moor; £10 to Elizabeth Inman, wife of Thomas Inman of Bolton; £10 to Ann Clarkson, wife of Walter Clrakson, Yapham; rest of real and personal estate to Mary Hatton, wife Witnesses: William Giles, Mary Curtis Memorial registered at Beverley, Book BQ, Page 306, Number 468

24 Jun 1789

Originally deposited as a CD-ROM. Parties: 1) William Hudson the elder of Pocklington, butter factor, devisee in trust, under the will of Mary Hatton, Pocklington, widow, of William Hatton 2) Francis Cross, Goodmanham, farmer, and Mary Cross, wife (daughter of John Hatton of Thorpe, Nunburnholme, farmer deceased, only brother of William Hatton; John Barker, South cliff, farmer, and Mary Barker, his wife, and Joseph Turner, South Cliff, farmer, and Elizabeth Turner, his wife ( Mary Barker and Elizabeth Turner, the only children of Henry Smith, Shipton, farmer, by Sarah Smith, his wife, the daughter of John Hatton) 3) George Ewbank, York, druggist, (mortgagee of property of William Hatton) 4) John Housley, Bolton, late of New Parks, Sutton on the Forest, North Riding, farmer, Property: House in Bolton, close known as Bellas continuing 8 acres, 2 closes known as Inkerdales containing 18 acres; close called Westerdale containing 10 acres, 3 closes lying close together containing 20 acres, close called Diners Cross containing 6 acres, all in Bolton, parish of Bishop Wilton Consideration: £1,500 Witnesses: W Withers, Francis Darnbrough, William Sympson, James Powell junior Memorial registered at Beverley, Book BQ, Page 307, Number 470 Attested 9 Apr 1836 Public access copy available in Audio-Visual room.

9-10 Jun 1791

Originally deposited as a CD-ROM. Will dated 25 Apr 1791 Probate dated 11 May 1791 Bequests: £10 to Margaret Nichols, servant to Mrs Mary Cross of Pocklington; all personal estate and property to William Hudson the elder of Pocklington, butter factor, in trust to sell and divide between William Stephenson, her brother and his children Mary Stephenson and George Stephenson, and the children of John Stephenson, her brother, deceased Witnesses: William Wray, Aaron Bagley, William Sympson Memorial registered at Beverley, Book BQ, Page 306, Number 469 Public access copy available in Audio-Visual room.

25 April 1791

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