• Reference
    X486/16
  • Title
    Probate with Copy of Will Annexed: William Paine of Cranfield, yeoman
  • Date free text
    12 May 1794; proved 23 Sep 1795
  • Production date
    From: 1794 To: 1795
  • Scope and Content
    to eldest son William Paine of Lidlington, draper, £300 and all household goods, stock, utensils of husbandry and all moveable goods in dwelling house at Cranfield (except bureau containing writings and ready money, bequeathed to youngest son and executor, John Paine) to eldest daughter Mary, wife of Mr Joseph Hunt of Stoney Stratford, Buckinghamshire, schoolmaster, £100 to 2nd daughter Martha (relict of Mr Francis Mayhew, surgeon, deceased), copyhold messuage in Cranfield she formerly lived in, formerly in occupation of her husband, and another copyhold messuage near the above and formerly occupied by Francis Mayhew as his shop and late in occupation of Samuel Binyan; also £50 to said Martha to 3rd daughter Temperance, wife of William Berril of Marston Lower Rockshill end, butcher, £50 to granddaughters Mary and Anne Osborne (daughters of said Temperance by John Osborne, her former husband), £50 each at 21; until sums become payable, executor to invest same and apply interest to their maintenance and education; share of either dying to go to the other, if both die, to their mother, Temperance, and if she die before their majority, then to executor John Paine to 4th daughter Susannah, wife of Joseph Foster of Cranfield, wheelwright, £60 real estate to youngest son John Paine, executor and residuary legatee. witnesses: Thomas Goodman, Edward Carvell, William Carvell dated 12 May 1794 proved at Bedford 23 Sep 1795
  • Level of description
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