One option is for you to order the microfilm of the parish registers you wish you look at through your local Latter Day Saints Library, which they will get for you for a small fee and I think you usually have about 3 months to look at the records. The LDS libraries are in most countries. including many in the UK.
The following are early Wills/Admons of the Hugills which may be worth considering – from Carlisle Archive Service – I believe you can order these for a small fee.
Hugh Hugill, Morland (Thrimby) Wes, 1662 AI[81] (Administration and Inventory)
John yeo, Crosby Ravensworth (Barnskew) We 1662 WI [81] (Will and Inventory)
Joh, yeo, Crosby Ravensworth (Reagill) We 1696 W
Margaret, Crosby Ravensworth (Barnskew) We, 1662 AI [81]
Rob, yeo, Crosby Ravensworth (Reagill) We 1743 AI [124r]
Mary, wid, Crosby Ravensworth (Reagill) We, 1745 A [148r]
UNDER HEWGILL
PROB/1573/WINVX12
Inventory of Robert Hewgill, of Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland
Diocese of Carlisle probate records. Photocopies/digital copies of wills, administrations and other probate records can be obtained from the Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle. Please contact the Archive Centre for more information
1573
PROB/1587/WINVX/208
Will and inventory of Anthony Hewgill, the younger, of Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland.
Diocese of Carlisle probate records. Photocopies/digital copies of wills, administrations and other probate records can be obtained from the Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle. Please contact the Archive Centre for more information
1587
PROB/1589/WINVX/73
Will and inventory of Anthony Hewgill, of Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland
Diocese of Carlisle probate records. Photocopies/digital copies of wills, administrations and other probate records can be obtained from the Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle. Please contact the Archive Centre for more information
PROB/1595/WINVX/51
Will and inventory of Robert Hewgill, of Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland
Diocese of Carlisle probate records. Photocopies/digital copies of wills, administrations and other probate records can be obtained from the Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle. Please contact the Archive Centre for more information.
PROB/1627/WX37
Will of William Hewgill, yeoman, of Reagill, Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland
Diocese of Carlisle probate records. Photocopies/digital copies of wills, administrations and other probate records can be obtained from the Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle. Please contact the Archive Centre for more information
PROB/1637/WX67
Will of Hugh Hewgill, of Barnsceugh, Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland
Diocese of Carlisle probate records. Photocopies/digital copies of wills, administrations and other probate records can be obtained from the Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle. Please contact the Archive Centre for more information
Kendal Archives Ref: WPR 7/11/3/10/1
Alternative Ref WPR 7/8/2/12/1
Conveyance
Description
1 James Robinson of Reagill, yeoman
2. Thomas Whyte of Reagill, yeoman
Premises: 6 roods of customary lands within lordship of Reagill at a place called Seakeld, spring called Seakeld on the east and land of John Whyte on west, late in occupation of (1)
Rent: 6d; mylne rent: 4d payable to Philip, Lord Wharton
Consideration: £12
Witnesses: Hugh Hugill, Edward Walker, Robert Hugill, John Richardson
Date 31 Jan 1631
It may also be worth looking at Manorial Court Records for both Crosby Ravensworth and surrounds, which will give details of land transactions, etc. Any land whether passed on to the next of kin, or sold, mortgaged etc, had to have the permission of the Lord of the Manor, and so was recorded in the Manorial Court Records. There will also be Roll Calls of tenants.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-sector/manorial-documents-register.htmto search
http://apps.nationalarchives.gov.uk/mdr/Click on BASIC SEARCH and type in locality you wish to look at for records.
There are 33 records for Reagill and surrounds which include Crosby Ravensworth, all under the Lordship of the Lowther Family, Earls of Lonsdale and records start in 1560. The records are all held at Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle. These records are usually written in Court Shorthand and the early ones will be in Latin.