- ReferenceBS2048
- TitleProbate of will of Anne Antonie, Bloomsbury, widow.
- Date free text19 January 1749; Proved Prerogative Court of Canterbury 14 April 1753
- Production dateFrom: 1749 To: 1753
- Scope and Content-- to sister Mrs. Mary Baynes £5, silver sauce boat, silver spoon, silver plate late Aunt Mrs Mary Lee’s -- to niece Mrs. Lucy Leigh daughter of late Mr. Sergeant Baynes and sister Mrs. Mary Baynes, £20 for mourning -- to son Richard Antonie, pair of silver candlesticks, largest silver coffee pot, gold watch and £400 to be laid out for him by executors on advice of two friends Roger Drake esquire, and Beeston Long esquire London, Merchants. -- to cousin Mrs. Jane Loveday £10 -- to cousin Mrs. Bridget Wilcocks £10 -- bequests of money to Mrs.Susannah Maleckt, widow, poor of Sharnbrook and Souldrop. -- residue of estate (after discharging will of Mrs. Mary Lee of which she is executor) to son John Antonie Executor son John Antonie. Witnesses: Thomas Yeatman, Francis Page junior. Codicils: (4) persons named above not to have scarf, gown and petticoat of black velvet; bequests of clothing to Mrs. Maleckt; revocation of bequest of china to sister – to Lady Lee: bequests of money to maid and Mrs. Maleckt.
- Archival historyGift from A.C. Benedict Eyre esquire Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire., via British Records Accociation.
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