• Reference
    SA265
  • Title
    Office copy of SA264
  • Date free text
    12 Oct 1753
  • Production date
    From: 1753 To: 1753
  • Scope and Content
    to sister Ann Barber: £100 to sister Mary Godfrey: £50 to niece Elizabeth Lovell, widow (daughter of late brother Samuel King): £100 to uncle Samuel Ballard and aunt Mary Smith: £5 to nephews John and William Barber: £100 each to sister-in-law Mary King, widow: £5 to cousin William King of Hill, Old Warden: £100 to nephew John Barber and nephew-in-law Edward Fordham: £75 to assist wife Sarah King (executrix) to wife Sarah on trust: estate at Hammer Hill, Cardington in occupation Thomas Williamson. To be sold to pay debts, residue for wife also to wife: estate in Hawnes; Grove Close, Cardington; cottage and land in Ashwell, Hertfordshire. (after her decease estate in Hawnes and Cardington 1 moiety to niece Elizabeth Lovell for life, then nephew John Barber for life, then cousin William King for ever. Other moiety to sisters Ann Barber and Mary Godfrey for their lives, then to nephew John Barber for life, then to cousin William King for ever. Estate in Ashwell to sister Mary Godfrey for life, then to nephew John Carter for ever. entitled to fee simple and inheritance after decease of uncle Ballard to messuage and land at Elstow. This after uncle's decease to niece Elizabeth Lovell to nephews John and Samuel Carter and niece Elizabeth Wells (wife of Samuel Wells, brewer): £50 each to niece Mary Barber: ten guineas personal estate to wife (executrix) witnessed: James Moleer; George Pedley
  • Level of description
    item