Reference
WE2094
Title
Conveyance:
1) Thomas Sandys of Eversholt esquire and Ann his wife (Ann executrix of will of Lucy Wyles), John Bolding of the same, esquire, and Elizabeth his wife (John executor of will of Lucy Wyles) (vendors)
2) John Morris of Ampthill, ironmonger (purchaser)
3) William Morris of Ampthill, baker (Trustee)
4) Charles Austin of Ampthill, schoolmaster (... in fine)
Date free text
8 Oct 1808
Production date
From: 1808 To: 1808
Scope and Content
Recites will of Lucy Wyles of Ampthill, spinster [see WE2093]
£50 each to all her first cousins living at the time of her death
£200 to friend Mary Rouse, late of Clophill but then of Chelsea
£200 to Melioria Sheffield
to servant living with her at the time of her death all her clothes; a years wages
£40 to Catherine Stones
£20 to poor of Ampthill
reversionary right to house she then lived in to nephew John Bolding
Estates at Ampthill, her estate at Little Woolston, Buckinghamshire, and her land at Shefford for paying above legacies
residue to nephew John Bolding and her niece Ann wife of Thomas Sandys (whom she appoints executors) made 2 Jun 1806
proved Prerogative Court of Canterbury Jun 1808
...messuage, cottage or tenement in Church Street, Ampthill formerly in occupation of Michael Morris, ironmonger and now of John Morris, adjoining messuage (formerly part of messuage) in occupation of Thomas Armstrong esquire at the time of his death and afterwards of his widow and now belonging to John Bolding and fronting Street S., and use of pump in yard( adjoining messuage) owned by John Bolding
Consideration £200
Witnesses: including James Goodman and William Greene
Level of description
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