• Reference
    BS2064
  • Title
    Earlier will of Richard Antonie [see BS2049]
  • Date free text
    2 Dec 1763
  • Production date
    From: 1763 To: 1763
  • Scope and Content
    -- to cousin Mrs.Lucy Leigh, wife of Francis Leigh, Hawley, Kent, Esquire all estate in Bishopstone, Buckinghamshire; remainders to Richard Lowe Covent Garden, woollen draper, to sisters Theadocia, Jane, Priscilla, Ann Lowe, and heirs as tenants in common -- Bedfordshire estates to Thomas Ryder and Richard Lowe in trust for payment of debts and legacies. -- legacies to Francis Leigh and wife Lucy; Mrs. Baynes; Sir William Lee Baronet; William Lee; John Davis of Watlington, Norfolk esquire; Mr. Warner Walsingham, Norfolk; Thomas Ryder, Richard Lowe; Mr. Parr, goldsmith, Cheapside and wife; housekeeper Jane Clarkson; Mary wife of Edward Cooke, Stamford Lincolnshire and four children – John, William, Edward, Margaret now wife of William Inwood, cheesemonger, Oxford market; Mark Antonie son of Alexander Antonie, Stamford and three children – Alexander, Elizabeth, Amy; Elizabeth MacGray widow daughter of Alexander Antonie; John Spencer son of Elizabeth MacGray by John Spencer her first husband; to children of John Spencer – John, Elizabeth, Amy; to Catherine, Amy and Mary, daughters of Elizabeth MacGray by second husband; to Elizabeth and Susannah Antonie, daughters of Charles Antonie, sexton, All Saints, Stamford; John and Mary, children of Ann Bowen, late sister of Charles Antonie; Mary wife of William Middleton, Stamford, tailor and daughter Elizabeth, son William; John Bull, Thorpe,near Peterborough son of Benjamin Bull by wife Elizabeth daughter of John Antonie, late Stamford; Anthony, brother of John Bull; Elizabeth Smith, Peterborough, widow mother of John and Anthony Bull, and her sister Mrs. Margaret Law widow; Ann wife of William Lenton (daughter of Charles Antonie) and Mary, daughter of Charles Antonie; godson, eldest son of Mr. Gibbs, apothecary, late King Street, Bloomsbury; poor of Sharnbrook. -- bequests of mourning to John Lowe, Doctor Dell, Flitwick; John Orlebar and his son and three daughters. -- residue of estate to Steed Lowe, brother of Richard Lowe -- Jamaica bond (BS2049) from Edward Chester Bendall and Thomas Powell; trustees to employ it to pay legacies to William Hall and William Hill, sugar bakers, Kingston, Jamaica and Messrs. Long and Drake, merchants, London, remainder to Thomas Ryder and Henry Mountfort, Lincolns Inn. Witnesses: John Paddon junior; Thomas Combe; Thomas Ryder junior.
  • Archival history
    Gift from A.C. Benedict Eyre esquire Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire., via British Records Accociation.
  • Reference
  • Level of description
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