• Reference
    X439/77
  • Title
    Declaration of John Hawkins, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, gentleman [found inside X439/76]
  • Date free text
    11 Jul 1867
  • Production date
    From: 1830 To: 1867
  • Scope and Content
    he was well acquainted with John Williamson, Baldock, Hertfordshire, esquire, who died in July 1830. He did not leave a widow he was well acquainted with Frances Alington, granddaughter of said John Williamson. She married Richard Pickering Gunnell, Bloomsbury Square, Middlesex, esquire, and died on 5 February 1866 without issue surviving and was buried at Twywell, Northamptonshire. he was well acquainted with the Reverend John Alington, a grandson of John Williamson, who gave him a life estate in said 2 rent charges, after decease without issue of Frances Alington. John Alington died on 11 December 1863 leaving William Alington, his eldest son, surviving him. He was buried at Letchworth, Hertfordshire he was well acquainted with the Reverend William Alington, who was one of executors of John Williamson and who survived the other executor, Marmaduke Alington, who, he believed, died in 1840. William Alington died on 13 December 1849 and was buried at Twywell he is well acquainted with William Alington, Little Barford, a bachelor made at Hitchin, before William Hawkins
  • Level of description
    item