• Reference
    ST320
  • Title
    Copy of will of Harry Martindale, Westoning, farmer
  • Date free text
    made 18 April 1846
  • Production date
    From: 1846 To: 1846
  • Scope and Content
    Witnesses: John Green, solicitor, Woburn and Abraham Harland his clerk to wife Mary, household goods, three cows, tenant right to house and lands held from the Misses Trevor to son Abraham and friend William Thrackray of Toddington, leather cutter, his executors, £10 each to son John, rest of cows, some dairy vessels, and tenant right to lands held of Mr Cooper His freehold property at Westoning was disposed of as follows: to daughter Mary wife of William Fleming, cottage with garden and appurtenances in occupation William Fleming, for her life, then to her eldest son John Fleming to son Abraham Martindale and heirs, cottage, garden and appurtenances in occupation Peter Bonner to son William and heirs cottage now in occupation William Bunker to son-in-law John Hinds cottage in own occupation to granddaughter Elizabeth Martindale daughter of late son Henry and her heirs, cottage in occupation George King to his executors his three cottages at Westoning now in occupations Thomas Bunyan, Joseph Bunker and Hannah Farr, and allotment of land, to sell, also wagons, horses and securities to be converted into money, and this divided between sons Abraham and William, and daughters Mary and Susanna and granddaughter Eliza Martindale
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  • Level of description
    item