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Will of Henry Hoo (copy), Wilbarston, Northamptonshire
Will of Henry Horn, Ringshall, Buckinghamshire
He devises and bequeaths to his wife Sarah Horn all his real and personal estate. A certain sum apiece is to be paid to his son Henry Horn and his daughter Ann Griffin after her death. Should either of them die the legacy is to go to their children. His wife is sole executrix. Witnesses: William Rayton, Richard William Runting, Samuel Tibbs. Certificate of Probate is attached, dated 10 August 1813.
Will of Henry Nicholls, Cambridge
Will of Hester Holland (copy), London
Will of Humphrey Sumner [copy], Cambridge
Will of Isaac Jackson (copy), London
Will of J. Davis, Bottisham, Cambridgeshire
Will of James Blatch (copy), Amesbury, Wiltshire
Will of James Burkin (copy), London
Will of James Dawkins (copy), Clarendon, Jamaica
Will of James Fletcher (copy), Heyford Warren, Oxfordshire
Will of James Frampton (copy), Buckland Ripers, Dorset
Will of James Freeman of Little Moorgate in the Parish of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London
He appoints his wife Mary Freeman executrix and gives to her all money and personal property. Witnesses: Thomas Asbury, Andrew Keay. Probate is attached dated 17 March 1778, and subscribed by Mark Holman, Deputy Registrar.
Will of James Hockley, Bentworth, Hampshire
Will of James Hossack (copy or draft), St Martin's, London
Will of James Kempe (copy), Yaxley, Suffolk
Will of Jane Richards, Cambridge
Jane Richards of Cambridge gives all her personal estate to her three daughters Elizabeth Orme of London, Jane Sharp of Cambridge and Susanna Thetford of London; she appoints Elizabeth Orme, John Sharp and John Thetford executors. Witnesses: William Brincklow, Thomas Lombe, John Haggerstone, Clerk to Mr Lombe.
Will of Joan Adams, Great Eversden, Cambridgeshire
Will of John Anstey, London and Bath, Somerset
Will of John Bigatt, Ratcliffe, Surrey
Will of John Bilcliffe (copy), St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex
Will of John Bilcliffe, painter, late of St. Giles in the Fields, Msex. He bequeathes all his goods to he brother, Thomas, Bilcliffe, who is to be his sole executor. Signed by John Bilcliffe. Witnessed by Fran. Jackman. Below: Edward Prestidge, mason, of the parish of St. James's, Westminster, deposes, 31 March 1750, to above being in the proper handwriting of John Bilcliffe, before Mr. Robt. Chapman, surrogate.