Reference
W2524
Title
Mortgage: £1065 (for portions)
Date free text
14 Dec 1796
Production date
From: 1757 To: 1801
Scope and Content
(i) George Milner of Middlesex, esquire
Reverend Henry Stephen Milner of Buckinghamshire
(executors of Elizabeth, widow of Sir William Milner)
(ii) Georgiana, Elizabeth, Ann & Mary Barnard, 4 daughters of Reverend Thomas Barnard, deceased, by Susan[nah]
Reverend Henry Maynard of Thaxted, clerk, administrator of late wife Susan[nah],
formerly Susan[nah] Barnard, the other daughter of Thomas Barnard
(iii) Francis Barnard, aged 11 years, eldest son and only surviving son of Collier Barnard, son & heir of Thomas Barnard
(iv) Reverend Richard Haighton, Rector of Long Stow, Cambridge
Thomas Fisher of Cambridge University, linendraper (sic)
(guardians of Francis Barnard)
(v) Susanna Barnard of Caxton, widow of Thomas
(vi) Edward Leeds of Lincoln's Inn, Master in Chancery
-- property as before; and property in Caxton;
recites will of Francis Barnard (see W2522), died 1756
1757 marriage settlement Thomas Barnard & Susanna Jones
W2522
1792 death of Collier Barnard, leaving 2 sons, Francis, eldest son; & Henry (since deceased);
executors as in (iv)
1794 death of Thomas Barnard
recites also:-
1774 death of Sir William Milner; devises to executors John Warde (now deceased) & wife Elizabeth
1785 death of Dame Elizabeth Milner; executors as in (i)
1796 decree in Chancery: Francis Barnard per Robert Parker, plaintiff v. Richard Haighton; Thomas Fisher;
Susan[nah], Georgiana, Elizabeth, Ann & Mary Barnard, Henry Maynard, George & Henry Stephen Milner;
dispute referred to Mr. Graves for account of rents & profits;
£1000 to be raised by mortgage or sale;
receiver to be appointed to pay arrears of annuity;
1796 report of Mr. Graves:
interest on £1000 (see W2522) to be raised for portions of the younger children of Thomas Barnard, deceased
from 1795 to 1796 = £65
witnesses. William Duncombe senior & junior, William Franke, John Davy, John Forster, Joseph Rigley,
Henry Hawkins, Joseph Stallan, F. Wallas
14 Dec 1796.
endorsed:
20 July 1798: award as to costs: £105
17 March 1801: assignment £1170
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