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Title: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Tuesday 24 October 17 11:12 BST (UK)
Hello

I have some selected (but not all), very brief summary notes of old Yorkshire HOOD Wills and intend to add to these (on this thread) over the coming months and wish to keep them altogether (one after the other) in one place, hopefully to assist other family researchers.

NOTES

This thread is not for posting questions.

Because these are from the filmed Registers which are unreadable in places and also Wills copied into a Register are also liable to copyist spelling and other errors and some are, I would always recommend obtaining your own scan of the Will Bundle or checking the Will or any Document yourself.

These were only quick brief summary notes and not the full Will.

Not posted for Commercial or Legal Use.

Not in date or alphabetical order.


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Prerogative Court of York Admin.


Stephen HOOD, June 1857, Great Edstone

Prerogative June 1857
Hood under 20 l
The Same day [Sixteenth day] Administration of the goods chattels and credits of Stephen Hood late of Great Edston in the County of York Yeoman a Widower (having &e[?] ) deceased intestate was granted to John Fisher one of the maternal Grandsons and one of the next of Kin (Jane Welburn the wife of Robert Welburn and Mary Fisher the wife of Robert Fisher the Daughters and only then next of Kin of the said deceased having survived him but since died without taking administration to his effects) having been first sworn duly to administer.

Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Tuesday 24 October 17 11:31 BST (UK)
John Hood, 1793, Scalby

Will of John Hood of Stainton Dale in the Parish of Scalby and County of York Farmer
 ... unto and to the sole use of my wife Jane Hood
 ... my children John William Alice and Jane
 ... my wife sole executrix ...
Fifth July 1792 ...
Witnesses Joseph Trott - George Esthill

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Tuesday 24 October 17 12:03 BST (UK)
Ann Hood 1799 Kingston upon Hull

 ... last Will and Testament of me Ann Hood, late of Morton in the County of Lincoln but now of the town of Kingston upon Hull in the County of the same town Widow made this fifth day of March 1798 … I give and bequeath unto Robert Garbutt of the aforesaid town of Kingston upon Hull Taylor and Draper …

Reference to the distribution of several articles to …

 ... unto Elizabeth Glovet of Islington near London … unto Mrs Atkinson the wife of Mr Atkinson of the Levells in the County of Lincoln … and unto Miss Raynes of Gainsbro’ my …
 ... bequeath unto Edward Serjeant of Battow[?] in the County of Lincoln Farmer one shilling in discharge of all his claims. ...
 … Bequeath unto Robert Garbutt the younger, George Garbutt and John Garbutt the three sons of Robert Garbutt Fifty pounds a piece … when attaining twenty one years of age ...
 … I further give and bequeath unto Isaac Jones of Kingston upon Hull aforesaid Hair Dresser twenty pounds unto John Cotton the younger of the same place Ligh[?]etman twenty pounds …
 ... unto my Nephew George England of Kingston upon Hull aforesaid Sawyer …
 ... unto Hugh Finley of Kingston Upon Hull aforesaid Shipwright twenty pounds …
 ... unto my Niece Grace Skinner of Battow[?] aforesaid Widow twenty pounds …
 ... unto Elizabeth Battick Daughter of James Barrick of Battow[?] aforesaid Cordwainer the like sum of twenty pounds …

Reference to the purchase of a chalice for the church at Gainsborough “Widow Ann Hood” to be written upon it.

 ... stone for myself and children to be inserted in Gainsbrough Church Yard …
 ... I give and bequeath unto Samuel Hood late of Moreton aforesaid Seaman the son of my late husband but has not been heard of by me or any of his to my knowledge or belief these several years last past the sum of three hundred pounds …

Part about the missing Son if he should return in Register.
 
 … appoint Robert Garbutt Sole Executor ...
 ... Ann Hood ...
Witnesses  Tho Jackson Jun’r  - H’m Sybus

Notes: Looks like Battow, might be Barrow[?], Lincolnshire and possibly Elizabeth Battick[?] might be Elizabeth Barrick[?] Daughter of James Barrick of Barrow ... .

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Tuesday 24 October 17 16:02 BST (UK)
Robert Hood, August 1835

Robert Hood of the town of Nottingham Gentleman ...
 ... Messuage or dwelling house or Tenement situate in Saint Ann's Street Nottingham now in the possession of my son in Law John Pool and also the [unreadable too dark] ...
 ... and stable thereto situate in York Court near Saint Ann's Street aforesaid ...
 ... my messuage or dwelling house or Tenement situate in Greyhound Yard in the town of Nottingham[?] [very dark almost unreadable] aforesaid now in the possession of Thomas Faulkes ...

Reference to York Court occupied by myself and Mary Clarke with the use of the Yard road privies ...

 ... unto my daughter Selina Walters the wife of Samuel Walter ...
 ... I give and bequeath unto my son Robert Hood the sum of three hundred pounds ...
 ... daughter Sarah the wife of George Dobbs[?] the sum of three hundred pounds ...
 ... daughters Elizabeth Pool and Selina Walters eighty five pounds each ...
 ... children Robert Hood, Sarah Dobbs, Elizabeth Pool and Selina Walters ...
 ... Robert Hood Sole Executor ...
 ... Witnessed Wm Wise - John Jos'h Wise - Jno Robinson
15th[?] August 1835

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Tuesday 24 October 17 16:19 BST (UK)
Richard Hood, October 1816, Catwick

Last Will and Testament of me Richard Hood of Catwick in the County of York Farmer made and published this nineteenth day of September 1807 ...
 ... my son Richard Hood of Stamford Bridge Grocer and unto my daughter Hannah Quadell* of the same place the sum of one hundred pounds a piece ...
 ... unto my son William Hood of Catwick aforesaid Farmer whom I did appoint the Executor of this my Last Will and Testament ...
Witnesses Anthony Johnson - John Iaram [or John Jaram?] Pass'd 26 October 1816

* Hannah Quarton

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William Hood, March 1852, Catwick

William Hood of Catwick County of York Farmer ...
 ... my Niece Ann Jackson ...

Reference to Farmhouse and Farm 116 Acres and 3 Roods at Catwick

 ... Brick tile yard and cottages and hereditaments at Aldborough my five sixth parts or shares and all other my share and interest of and in the Farm and Lands at Leven occupied by myself and John Foster ...
 ... Leven ...
 ... late in the respective occupations of John Carline, William Forge [Forge may read William Tonge?], William Thompson and Charles Sleggs[?] my moiety and all other my share of the Wind Mill and other hereditaments at Leven ...
 ... £1,500 unto and equally between such of my Nephews and Nieces the children of my brother Richard Hood living at my death ...
 ... unto the Widow of my late Nephew Joseph Quarton of Stamford Bridge and my [two words name/s unreadable] Richardson ...
 ... my Housekeeper Isabella [surname unreadable] ...
 ... to the Trustees of the Primitive Methodist Connexion ... Isabella Cross ...
 ... Each of my Trustees and Executors Richard Hood Thomas Davison and Wells Hood ...
 ... to Richard Lyon of Catfoss ... Farmer ... chapels. 
 ... I bequeath the sum of Four pounds to William Hood Hepton of Catwick aforesaid Yeoman ...
 ... William Hood Hepton and to the issue then living of each child or children ...
children of Joseph Quarton ...
 ... William Hood Hepton, my said Brother Richard Hood, the children of my said Brother Richard Hood, the said Joseph Quarton and Burton Richardson ...
I appoint Richard Hood of Stamford Bridge near York Wine and Spirit Merchant Thomas Davison of Spring Street in the Borough of Kingston upon Hull Gentleman and Wells Hood of the City of York Wine Merchant to be Trustees and also Executors ...
[the film was poor, the remainder was unreadable, if of interest, a scan of the original Will bundle perhaps].

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Tuesday 24 October 17 17:03 BST (UK)
John Hood, June 1815, Kirkby Misperton

I John Hood of Ryton in the County of York Jobber ...
 ... my daughter Mary Sunley ...
 ... my daughter Ann Gawbry ...
 ... my daughter Jane Hodgson ...
 ... my daughter Elizabeth Abbot ... and lastly ...
 ... I appoint my son Robert Hood and my Son-in-Law Thomas Harrison Sole Executors ...
 ... 11th September 1814 ...
Witnessed Rob't Drake - Richard Fox pass'd 5th June 1815

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Tuesday 24 October 17 17:28 BST (UK)
John Hood, April 1794 Topcliffe
 
This is the last will and Testament of me John Hood of Baldersby in the County of York ...
 ... unto my dear wife Elizabeth ...
 ... real estate situate within the township of Crake hall in the said county now in the possession of my son William Hood or his assigns ...
 ... bequeath unto my said Brother in Law William Wright of Baldersby ...
 ... my daughter Ann the wife of Thomas Cooper ...
 ... Annuity out of my said real Estate at Crakehall aforesaid Upon Trust ... payments ...
 ... my said daughter Ann ...
 ... bequeath the sum of Four hundred pounds to be paid and equally divided amongst all the children of my said Daughter Ann ...
 ... bequeath the sum of Two hundred pounds to my son John Hood ...
 ... I give and devise unto my son William Hood All that my estate situate within the Township of Crake Hall aforesaid as the same is now in his possession ...
 ... my said son John ...
 ... John shall shall continue Tenant to the Farm he now rents under his Grace the Duke of Devonshire at Baldersby aforesaid ...
 ... Load of coals from Ulierley Pitts ...
 ... Son in Law Thomas Cooper ...
 ... Daughter Ann Cooper his wife ...
 ... 3 December 1792 ...
Witnesses Rich'd Daggett - Lancelot Turmery - Thos outhwaite
Seal April 1794

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John Hood, October 1814, Topcliffe

I John Hood of Baldersby in the Parish of Topcliffe in the County of York Gentleman ...
 ... my dear wife Ruth Hood the Tenant right of my Farm and it is my will that my farming stock crops and implements of husbandry shall be fairly valued by my Executors John Dale and William Wright or such other fit person or persons as they may appoint ...
 ... I give to my daughter Mary the wife of William Morley of the City of London
 ... £250 ...
 ... my present farm at Baldersby ...
 ... Estate at Aisenby in the Parish of Topcliffe ...

Various references to changes in the Will if remarriage occurs.

 ... In trust for my three daughters Mary Elizabeth and Ann share and share alike ... at the age of 21 years ...
 ... Mary now wife of William Morley she (having already attained the age of twenty one ...
 ... John Dale of Skelton Gentleman William Wright of Baldersby aforesaid Gentleman ...
 ... 15 July 1811
Witnesses Jno Coates - Willm Spence - George Christian Clarke pass'd 5 October 1814

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Tuesday 24 October 17 17:37 BST (UK)
Margaret Hood, June 1795, Howden

I Margaret Hood late of Howden in the County of York but now of Bubwith ... County of York Spinster ...
 ... bequeath unto my Cousin Jane Jackson Daughter of Robert Jackson of Newbald in the said County of York ...
 ... residue and remainder money personal Estate debts and funeral expenses charges of proving this my will Unto Matthew Tate of Bubwith aforesaid Farmer ...
 ... All closes Lands Hereditaments and Real Estate ...
 ... use of the said Matthew Tate his Heirs and Assigns ...
 ... Matthew Tate Sole Executor ...
Witnesses George Jon - John Peirson ...
Seal June 1795

[John Peirson might be the Howden Solicitor?]

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Monday 06 November 17 16:40 GMT (UK)
Ann Hood, 1782, New Malton

I Ann Hood of New Malton in the County of York Spinster ...
 ... I give and bequeath unto Christopher Stamper of New Malton aforesaid ...
 ... I give and bequeath unto my Nephews and Nieces John, Stephen Harinase [Stephen Hannase / Harinase?] Elizabeth, Dorothy, Ann and Margaret Stamper ...
 ... Nieces Elizabeth Ann and Dorothy Nawton ...
 ... Niece Elizabeth Nawton ...
 ... Niece Hannah Stamper ...
 ... I give and bequeath unto my Cousin Charles Hood ...
 ... All that my Messuage Tenement or Dwellinghouse situate in a street called Low Street in New Malton aforesaid ...
 ... now in the occupation of Thomas Nawton as Tenant ...
 ... give unto William Stamper and Ann Walton ...
 ... Charles Hood and Elizabeth Stamper Widow joint Executors ...
Witnesses Jas Preston - Wm Preston - Henry Taylor.
Pass'd ? January 1782

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Tuesday 07 November 17 11:16 GMT (UK)
James Hood, Dec 1782, Scarborough

To All to who these presents shall come I James Hood in the Parish of Scarborough in the County of York ...
 ... Do this day being ye 5th Day of December in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and eighty one Do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in the manner following that is to say (Imprimis) I give to my Father John Hood the sum of twenty pounds also I give and bequeath to my Brother John Hood the sum of ten pound also the rest and residue of my Goods Chattle [Chattel] and personal Estate whatsoever I give to my Sister Jane Wardale* And I make and ordain her my said Sister Jane Wardale whole and sole Executrix of this my Will in Trust for the Intents and purposes in this my Will contained In Witness whereof I the said James Hood have to this my last Will and Testament set my hand and seal the Day and year above Written, //. James X Hood his mark. Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of // Rob Burchingshaw - William Lacy //. Pass'd Dec'r 1782

* Jane Wardale - Abraham Wardle had married Jane Hood, 1772, signing surname Wardell or Wardele.

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Wednesday 15 November 17 23:03 GMT (UK)
Mary Hood, July 1782, Pontefract

Mary Hood of Pontefract in the County of York Spinster made this twelth day of May ... One thousand seven hundred and eighty
 ... I give unto my Cousin Mrs Mary Andrews of the City of Bath No five West Gate ...
 ... and to the Son and Daughter of my Cousin Mr Wares who is now in England ...
 ... and to Mary Vaux the Daughter of William Vaux late of Baln in the said County Yeoman deceased ...
 ... To Joshua Rhodes of Pontefract aforesaid labourer and to his three children each of them the sum of five pounds ...
 ... To Thomas Rhodes of the same place Shoemaker and to his eight children and to each ... five pounds ...
 ... To George Hesletine of Pontefract aforesaid Mason the sum of ten pounds and desire that he will aid and assist my Executrix hereinafter named ...
 ... Also I give to Elizabeth Whiteley who now waites on me in my present Illness the sum of five pounds ...
 ... Also I give to the poor of Pontefract aforesaid the sum of three pounds ...
 ... Also I give to Joseph Cartner of Pontefract aforesaid Shoemaker the sum of Four pounds ...
 ... I give and bequeath unto my Cousin Hannah Kellam of Knottingley in the said County Spinster whom I constitute and appoint Sole Executrix ... Mary Hood
Witnesses Wm Sugden Thos Belk Pass'd July 1782

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Sunday 31 December 17 22:13 GMT (UK)
Mary Hood, May 1795, Nottinghamshire

Mary Hood of Walkingham in the County of Nottingham widow ...
 ... Daughters Ann Simpson Widow and Dorothy Clayton Spinster all that my cottage Toft or Tenement wherein I  now dwell in Walkeringham aforesaid And also all those four acres of arable land be the same more or less lyeing and being in the Field of Walkingham aforesaid To hold to my said two Daughters Ann Simpson and Dorothy Clayton their Heirs and Assigns forever to be equally divided between them share and share alike to take as tenants in Common ...
 ... I give and bequeath unto my Grandson William Simpson Son of my Daughter Ann Simpson five pounds ...
 ... unto my said two Daughters Ann Simpson and Dorothy Clayton ...
 
Daughters appointed joint Executrix.

 ... 1795 Mary Hood her mark ...
Witnesses Rich'd Brook Edm'd Pearson John Betton. Seal May 1795

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Monday 22 January 18 21:34 GMT (UK)
John HOOD of York, late of JAMAICA in the West Indies, dying at Heworth, Yorkshire.

John Hood, August 1774, York
John Hood of the Parish of St Sampson in the City of York but late of Jamaica in the West Indies Merchant
 ... I give and bequeath to my own Mother Ann Harrison Widow of the City of York now residing in Lop Lane in the Parish of St Michael Le Belfrey all my Estate of Real and Personal ...
 ... two friends Thomas Gray Merchant in Aldermanbury Street in the City of London and Edward Clough Proctor of the Parish of St Michael Le Belfrey in the City of York ...
 ... bequeath to John Waugh born of the body of Ann Waugh about four years of age in the Parish of Welton in the East Riding of the County of York ...
 ... sale of my whole Estate and Effects ...
references to - interest - annuity ...
Witnesses John Atkinson Rob't Pearson John Wallis [or John Vallis] 14 September 1769

Codicil 5 November 1770 John Hood of the City of York make void the Legacy to John Waugh of One hundred pounds and be part of my Personal Estate.


John Hood, August 1774, Heworth
Ninth day of the month the last Will and Testament and Codicil of John Hood formerly of the Island of Jamaica in the West Indies late of the Parish of St Sampson in the City of York but dying at Heworth in the County of York (having &c) Merchant deceased ...
 ... and Adon of the Goods &c. of the said deceased was granted to Edward Clough Gentleman one of his Executors and Residuary Legatees in the said Will

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Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Saturday 03 February 18 17:17 GMT (UK)
Tristram Hood, Nov 1741, York

Fourth day of the month ...

The same day The last Will and Testament of Tristram Hood late of the City and province of York (having dec'ed passed the Seal of this Court Proved before ... the 19 day of July 1735) Administered by Elizabeth Hood his widow Relict and Sole Executrix in the said Will named now also dec'ed was granted to Christiana the Wife of John Hayes Daughter and next of Kin of the said dec'ed ...
The Inventory was Exhibited but Bond is entered.


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A Marriage Bond survives at York

John HAYES and Christiana HOOD 16th February 1726, signed John Hays.

The index says Christiana HOOD, York St Olave was 25 years and John HAYS, York St Denys was 24 years.
York HT KC [ York Holy Trinity King's Court]

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Possibly several Trustram Hood / Tristram Hoods.

Tristram Hood of South Duffield ...

zDDX31/12/32 (East Riding R.O.)
Skipwith, South Duffield and Hemingbrough
Parties:
1) Thomas Mosely of Selby Gentleman
2) Tristram Hoode of South Duffield
20th May 1723


zDDX31/12/21
Lease and Release for Land in South Duffield
Parties:
1) Markham Hadlesay son and heir of Pelham Hadlesay deceased., both of South Duffield gentlemen, and Frances Hadlesay of Hemingbrough spinster, a daughter of Pelham Hadlesay
2) Tristram Hood of South Duffield, yeoman Property: messuage, garth, close called the Shaw and specified lands in Woormfield and Mill Field Witnesses: John Gillyatt, W[?]Harrison and Peter Clarke
Date 3-4th June 1723
Former reference DDX31/120


zDDX31/12/22
Mortgage for £60 for land in South Duffield
Parties:
1) Tristram Rood [Tristram Hood]
2) Sarah Musgrave of York
Witnesses: John Green and W[?] Harrison
Date: 1727
Former Reference DDX31/121


zDDX31/12/23
Lease release and assignment of mortgage as described in DDX31/121. Description:
Parties:
1) Tristram Hood, now of Thornton, Sarah Musgrave
2) Robert Gibson and his trustee John Gibson both of Thornton
Property: as described in DDX31/120 Consideration: £60 to Sarah Musgrave and £33 to Tristram Hood
Witnesses: William Thompson, George Young and William Gibson
10-11th November 1736

Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Saturday 09 June 18 11:32 BST (UK)
Listed under MD 178
 
Reputed to be a summary of the Will of Bartholomew Wells

102:  17 November 1766. Will of Bartholomew Wells of Kilpin, Par, Howden.
To be buried as Exors think fit.
Hannah Drew, niece: my part of one house and 1 oxgang of land at Leaven in Holderness and £20 to be paid one year after my decease.
Susannah Hood, niece: £100 to be paid 1 year after my decease.
3 daughters of Susannah Hood: £30 apiece, to be paid 1 year after my decease.
If one or more of the daughters should die before they come at age the other that is left to take the whole.
Thomas Plaister, nephew: £10 to be paid as aforesaid.
Phillis Plaister, niece: £10        do.
Sarah Plaister, niece: £10        do.
Elizabeth, wife of Wm. Plaister: £10 to be paid as aforesaid
William Banks, son of Robert Banks: £40         do.
Robert Banks,              do.               : £40         do.
Jane  Wells, daughter of Mary Wells: £10         do.
Mary Banks, niece:                             £10         do.
Brother William Wells to be Exor. Further arrangements recited.
Probate certificate dated 27th February 1767.

The source, transcriber and accuracy are all unknown
Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: dobfarm on Monday 14 July 25 04:46 BST (UK)
John Hood, April 1794 Topcliffe
 
This is the last will and Testament of me John Hood of Baldersby in the County of York ...
 ... unto my dear wife Elizabeth ...
 ... real estate situate within the township of Crake hall in the said county now in the possession of my son William Hood or his assigns ...
 ... bequeath unto my said Brother in Law William Wright of Baldersby ...
 ... my daughter Ann the wife of Thomas Cooper ...
 ... Annuity out of my said real Estate at Crakehall aforesaid Upon Trust ... payments ...
 ... my said daughter Ann ...
 ... bequeath the sum of Four hundred pounds to be paid and equally divided amongst all the children of my said Daughter Ann ...
 ... bequeath the sum of Two hundred pounds to my son John Hood ...
 ... I give and devise unto my son William Hood All that my estate situate within the Township of Crake Hall aforesaid as the same is now in his possession ...
 ... my said son John ...
 ... John shall shall continue Tenant to the Farm he now rents under his Grace the Duke of Devonshire at Baldersby aforesaid ...
 ... Load of coals from Ulierley Pitts ...
 ... Son in Law Thomas Cooper ...
 ... Daughter Ann Cooper his wife ...
 ... 3 December 1792 ...
Witnesses Rich'd Daggett - Lancelot Turmery - Thos outhwaite
Seal April 1794

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John Hood, October 1814, Topcliffe

I John Hood of Baldersby in the Parish of Topcliffe in the County of York Gentleman ...
 ... my dear wife Ruth Hood the Tenant right of my Farm and it is my will that my farming stock crops and implements of husbandry shall be fairly valued by my Executors John Dale and William Wright or such other fit person or persons as they may appoint ...
 ... I give to my daughter Mary the wife of William Morley of the City of London
 ... £250 ...
 ... my present farm at Baldersby ...
 ... Estate at Aisenby in the Parish of Topcliffe ...

Various references to changes in the Will if remarriage occurs.

 ... In trust for my three daughters Mary Elizabeth and Ann share and share alike ... at the age of 21 years ...
 ... Mary now wife of William Morley she (having already attained the age of twenty one ...
 ... John Dale of Skelton Gentleman William Wright of Baldersby aforesaid Gentleman ...
 ... 15 July 1811
Witnesses Jno Coates - Willm Spence - George Christian Clarke pass'd 5 October 1814

See general NOTES in first post on this thread

Hi Mark


Found this ( Most likely wrong but worth pointing out- though)

quote:- from above in red

 ... bequeath unto my said Brother in Law William Wright of Baldersby ...

unquote:

https://www.familysearch.org/en/search/genealogies/results?count=20&q.anyDate.from=1775&q.anyDate.to=1777&q.anyPlace=Scarborough%2C%20Yorkshire%2C%20England&q.givenName=elizabeth&q.spouseGivenName=john&q.spouseSurname=hood&q.surname=hood

Elizabeth Hood
Pedigree Resource File
Surgeon Family Tree 20231016
Birth  6 December 1763
Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death  October 1843
Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Parents John Hood, Elizabeth "Wright" Leppington

Dave
Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Monday 14 July 25 18:40 BST (UK)
John Hood, April 1794 Topcliffe
 
This is the last will and Testament of me John Hood of Baldersby in the County of York ...
 ... unto my dear wife Elizabeth ...
 ... real estate situate within the township of Crake hall in the said county now in the possession of my son William Hood or his assigns ...
 ... bequeath unto my said Brother in Law William Wright of Baldersby ...
 ... my daughter Ann the wife of Thomas Cooper ...
 ... Annuity out of my said real Estate at Crakehall aforesaid Upon Trust ... payments ...
 ... my said daughter Ann ...
 ... bequeath the sum of Four hundred pounds to be paid and equally divided amongst all the children of my said Daughter Ann ...
 ... bequeath the sum of Two hundred pounds to my son John Hood ...
 ... I give and devise unto my son William Hood All that my estate situate within the Township of Crake Hall aforesaid as the same is now in his possession ...
 ... my said son John ...
 ... John shall shall continue Tenant to the Farm he now rents under his Grace the Duke of Devonshire at Baldersby aforesaid ...
 ... Load of coals from Ulierley Pitts ...
 ... Son in Law Thomas Cooper ...
 ... Daughter Ann Cooper his wife ...
 ... 3 December 1792 ...
Witnesses Rich'd Daggett - Lancelot Turmery - Thos outhwaite
Seal April 1794

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John Hood, October 1814, Topcliffe

I John Hood of Baldersby in the Parish of Topcliffe in the County of York Gentleman ...
 ... my dear wife Ruth Hood the Tenant right of my Farm and it is my will that my farming stock crops and implements of husbandry shall be fairly valued by my Executors John Dale and William Wright or such other fit person or persons as they may appoint ...
 ... I give to my daughter Mary the wife of William Morley of the City of London
 ... £250 ...
 ... my present farm at Baldersby ...
 ... Estate at Aisenby in the Parish of Topcliffe ...

Various references to changes in the Will if remarriage occurs.

 ... In trust for my three daughters Mary Elizabeth and Ann share and share alike ... at the age of 21 years ...
 ... Mary now wife of William Morley she (having already attained the age of twenty one ...
 ... John Dale of Skelton Gentleman William Wright of Baldersby aforesaid Gentleman ...
 ... 15 July 1811
Witnesses Jno Coates - Willm Spence - George Christian Clarke pass'd 5 October 1814

See general NOTES in first post on this thread

Dave, the reference you found on family search, apparently referring to an Ancestry Tree is an error:-

1746 at Topcliffe, Yorkshire

John Hood married Elizabeth Wright.

The reference to the Brother in Law in the above John Hood, Will, Proved 1794, refers to the 1746 Marriage.


1808 at Topcliffe, Yorkshire

William Wright married Elizabeth Hood.


Mark

Added:

Hello Dave and All,

Their assumptions seem to rely on their claims that:-

a) Elizabeth Wray, dying in the Registration District of Scarborough in 1843 was the Widow of John Wray, but she was not his widow, therefore incorrectly assuming her nee Elizabeth Hood.

Had they purchased and checked the 1843 Death Certificate, they would see this was not the Widow of John Wray and was not therefore nee Elizabeth Hood.

I keep banging on to fellow researchers - Death Certificates can be important too!

b) A failure to check who Elizabeth Wright, marrying a John Hood in 1746, actually was, and that she was linked to Topcliffe (not Scarborough) and a failure to check the Hood of Topcliffe Wills.

c) Had they checked the Scarborough Marriages, they would see that Elizabeth Wray, Widow, remarried before her Death, Matthew Malton and died as Elizabeth Malton.

d) Had they checked the Scarborough Register and Marriage Licences (Borthwick Institute) and the Scarborough Marriage Register and the Selby Dades Register, their Marriage could be the 1759 John Hood = Elizabeth Hood, (both surnames Hood), marriage at Scarborough (which you have also noticed Dave).

e) they make reference to a Surgeon, this might be Thomas Williford late of Scarborough Surgeon. 

Thomas Williford was the Father of Elizabeth Hood, according to the North Yorkshire property Deed Memorial at Northallerton Record Office, which also mentions Richard Hood of Stamford Bridge.

North Yorkshire Deed Memorials Book CR ; 116 ; No 199 Rich'd Hood to Geo Beilby.
In the document text spelt George Bielby and this also makes a reference to the Will of Thomas Williford of Scarborough, Surgeon (not seen).

1794 Scarborough Marriages 
Richard Hurd of Stamford Bridge, in the Parish of Catton, Grocer, married Elizabeth Williford of Scarborough and they ended up at Stamford Bridge.
Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: dobfarm on Monday 14 July 25 20:31 BST (UK)
Yes I thought that maybe the case, Mark
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John Hood buried 1819 Selby- bapt 1737 ish Scarborough

Its hard to know which baptisms of children came from the two John & Elizabeth Hood marriages of Scarborough one 1759 and one 1763 (Leppington) pre 1775

I think Jane Hood buried wife of John Hood in Selby parish age 65 born around 1738 may have been a little old by 1786 ish to be George Hood's mother.

George could be a grandson of John Hood of Selby or nephew of aforesaid John Hood to a male sibling of Maudland Hood ( Mrs Turner also of Selby) daughter above John Hood.

So any Probate or Will's (If any) of the Scarborough Hood's - say between 1785 - 1812 could have left George a legacy that helped set him up in business in Selby.

Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Monday 14 July 25 21:53 BST (UK)
James Hood, Dec 1782, Scarborough

To All to who these presents shall come I James Hood in the Parish of Scarborough in the County of York ...
 ... Do this day being ye 5th Day of December in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and eighty one Do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in the manner following that is to say (Imprimis) I give to my Father John Hood the sum of twenty pounds also I give and bequeath to my Brother John Hood the sum of ten pound also the rest and residue of my Goods Chattle [Chattel] and personal Estate whatsoever I give to my Sister Jane Wardale* And I make and ordain her my said Sister Jane Wardale whole and sole Executrix of this my Will in Trust for the Intents and purposes in this my Will contained In Witness whereof I the said James Hood have to this my last Will and Testament set my hand and seal the Day and year above Written, //. James X Hood his mark. Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of // Rob Burchingshaw - William Lacy //. Pass'd Dec'r 1782

* Jane Wardale - Abraham Wardle had married Jane Hood, 1772, signing surname Wardell or Wardele.

See general NOTES in first post on this thread

1772,  New Malton St Leonard, Yorkshire by Banns
Abraham Wardle of this Town (signed Abraham Wardell)
Jane Hood of this Town, her mark

(Wits: Ann & Jno Douthwaite)

Jno Douthwaite signs 6 of the 8 marriages in the Register opening


Children of Abraham Wardel and Jane Hood of Scarborough and some notes of whom might be their childrens' marriages?

Jno 1773 bapt & buried.
Robert 1774.
Charlotte 1776 bapt & buried.
Mary 1777.
1780 Henry, buried 1782.
1782 James, buried 1783.
1784 William.
1787 David.


Notes Made
 

1795, 28th November, at Settrington
Robert Wardale of this Parish (signed Robert Wardell)
Mary Bielby of the Parish of New Malton (mark of) 
(wits: Thos Clarkson ; Geo Wood ; Rob Monkman )
Wits: attached

B.T. says Robert Wardale of New Malton
Perhaps Robert had resided at Settrington for the period of weeks that the Banns required, hence the crossing out.


1809, at Old Malton, by Licence
William Wardell of this Parish, 24 yrs, of Old Malton &
Mary Waddington, of this Parish, Widow, 28 yrs,

(Only the wits signed: Joseph Nendick, Jun'r ; William Ruston )


1841 Settrington
Henry Todd, 75, Rector, N.
Ann Todd, 70, Ind., N.
Margaret Todd, 35, Ind., N.
Jane Todd, 25, Ind., N.
Robert Wardell, 65, M.S. Y.
William Coates, 15. M.S. Y.
Hannah Colley, 25, F.S. Y.
Elizabeth Snowball, 20, F.S. Y.


1841 Settrington
Mary Wardell, 60, Y.
Jane Wardell, 35, Y.
Richard Wardell, 25, Ag Lab, Y.


1851 Census Settrington
Robert Wardell, Head, Mar, 76, Pauper (Groom), born Old Malton.
Mary Wardell, Wife, Mar, 74, born Settrington.


1842, 12th Nov'r, by Banns, Church of Settrington
Mark Coates, 35, Widower, Labourer, Settrington, Father: William Coates, Labourer.
Jane Wardell, 37, Spinster, Servant's Daughter, Settrington, Father: Robert Wardell, Servant.
[Both left marks]

In the Presence of us:- Mary Bielby ; Richard Yaward. [both signed]


1843, 11th Oct'r, St Michael, Malton, Yorkshire, after Banns
Richard Wardell, full, Bach., Groom, Settrington, Father: Robert Wardell, Groom.
Elizabeth Spencer, full, Spins., Servant, Malton, Father: Hope Spencer, Tailor.

In the Presence of us:- Henry Wardell ; Frances Hope Spencer.
[All Parties & Witnesses signed]


1803
Abraham Wardale, may have remarried to Dorothy Walker (wits:- Thos Monkman ; Robert Wardell) one identified Son, baptised 1804 Salton, Yorks, died 1809 4yrs buried Old Malton.

Added: This 1803 note, might not be a link, I cannot find a burial for Jane Wardale alias Jane Wardell (nee Hood).


1828 Jane Wardell, of N. Pickering, 84 years (1744) buried Old Malton (uncertain why note was made, probably seen whilst looking and noted just in case, but possibly only because of surname and place and may have no link at all)

1858 Death Certificate:-
Jane Wardell, 82 yrs, Widow of Richard Wardell, Waterman, died at the Union Workhouse, Malton, Informant: John Lockey, Union Workhouse, Malton, Yorkshire.


BEILBY surname appear in a PROCTER of Selby Will occupying a house linked to William Hood of Selby.

The Quaker part of the BARTON family of Scarborough moved to Malton, Yorkshire, about the mid 18th Century.

Mark


Amendments:

1) RUSTON of Scarborough, deleted.

2) Settrington to Sinnington is only 15 miles and Robert Goodwill at the Marriage of William Hood of Selby, Yorks ...

Robert Goodwill ; Mary Ann Wood, witnesses at the 1851 Marriage of William Hood of Selby & Jane Casson ...

https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=802640.msg6605696#msg6605696

3)  I cannot find a burial for Jane Wardale alias Jane Wardell (nee Hood).

EDIT: one small paragraph should read:-

The Quaker part of the BARTON family of Scarborough moved to Malton, Yorkshire, about the mid 18th Century.

Some Quaker BARTON of Scarborough died further afield.

Also John Spencer of Scarborough, Grandfather of Maudland Hood (who married Charles Turner 1794 at Selby) might have married Mary Barton at Scarborough in 1717.

Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: dobfarm on Thursday 17 July 25 10:32 BST (UK)
Hi Mark,

Lets assume that George Hood born 1786 ish was connected to the Selby family of John Hood and Maudland Hood (later Mrs Turner) both originally of Scarborough, but what! brought George to Selby was because John or Maudland told George of the Richard Gibson cooper business was going to be up for sale cheap because of Gibson's bankruptcy and George was based in Scarborough originally.

John Hood b 1737 ish Scarborough being a mariner would travel to Scarborough frequently to carry news, from Selby, his religion seems his family was mainly C of E from parish register events, but George's side of the Scarborough Hood family branch could have been associated with non-conformist religions partly or fully in Scarborough and not Selby

Dave  :)
Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Wednesday 23 July 25 21:41 BST (UK)
Hi Mark,

Lets assume that George Hood born 1786 ish was connected to the Selby family of John Hood and Maudland Hood (later Mrs Turner) both originally of Scarborough, but what! brought George to Selby was because John or Maudland told George of the Richard Gibson cooper business was going to be up for sale cheap because of Gibson's bankruptcy and George was based in Scarborough originally.

John Hood b 1737 ish Scarborough being a mariner would travel to Scarborough frequently to carry news, from Selby, his religion seems his family was mainly C of E from parish register events, but George's side of the Scarborough Hood family branch could have been associated with non-conformist religions partly or fully in Scarborough and not Selby

Dave  :)

Hello Dave

If George Hood was related to John Hood, Mariner & Maudland Turner (nee Hood) of Scarborough, but latterly of Selby, I feel he may have been with them, and/or John Hood perhaps all of the time at Selby, Yorkshire, saving up his earnings to set out in life.

Land Tax

The Selby Land Tax, only names a fraction of the inhabitants of Selby.

Some properties have no Occupier listed in the Land Tax document.

If an Occupier is listed, it was only the main Occupier and takes no account of other males nor females in the family, nor if the named Tax payer then sub-lets.

The National Archives have a pdf article about the Land Tax (found on Google).

The Land Tax 1692-1963

Not a Catholic myself, but my word this is a bit of discrimination! ...

Roman Catholics paid double tax until an act of 1794 allowed them to appeal against overpayment.

1811 Selby District Population

In 1811 in the Selby District, Yorkshire, there were just over 30,000 residents.

https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10033020/cube/TOT_POP

Mark
Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: dobfarm on Thursday 24 July 25 09:08 BST (UK)
Quote: You


' Roman Catholics paid double tax until an act of 1794 allowed them to appeal against overpayment.'

Unquote

Hi Mark

How it reads to me,

This act 1794 could be useful if John Hood or other surnames of interest in places of interest to rule tax payers  in or out as Roman Catholics. before 1794 in their beliefs.

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Going back to Scarborough, with Martha Dean circa birth 1736 and now Elizabeth Spencer later Leppington/Hood marriages circa birth 1737 and her father John Spencer unfindable at the moment in C of E parish registers-  then missing or not yet found nonconformist registers seem a likely answer and if George Hood born circa 1786 lived in Scarborough was a nephew of John Hood of Selby from a nonconformist branch of Hood's, likely Quakers also bearing in mind where George was buried in Selby - To marry Sarah Russell George my have changed faith to C of E.

Dave  :)


Title: Re: Selected HOOD of Yorkshire Old WILL Summaries and ADMINISTRATIONS Only
Post by: BushInn1746 on Thursday 24 July 25 16:20 BST (UK)
Hello Dave and All

I was thinking on the lines that George Hood, called "George Hood of Selby" in the several Deeds seen and Deed Memorials obtained, that he had always resided at Selby, Yorkshire.

John Hood, Mariner, could even be his Father and I suspect his "Wife" looked after George at Selby.

Possibly bad news regarding John Spencer of Scarborough, unless he was not involved in either of these:-

April 1745, Two English Newspapers
The William and Mary, Spencer, ... is lost in the Humber.

1746, 26th December
John Spencer

26th December 1746

Deanery Amounderness
Probate Index Archdeaconry of Richmond

Place "Lancaster & the Sarah & Mary of Lancaster Who Clie, Amounderness, Cumberland & Lancashire & Westmorland & Yorkshire, England"

Mark


2nd ADD: published February-March 1746.
The Sarah and Mary, belonging to Lancaster, was captured 8th May 1745 by the St Joseph and the Lavalur, two ships belonging to St. Malo heading for Newfoundland. It seems Captain Weldon, of Dublin, was taken to Newfoundland, then to Cadiz where he was ransomed, then taken by the Zepher. But was set at liberty on a Portugal ship, because he also held a French Passport.


ADDED: One of the Baptisms found might be Elizabeth Spencer (excluding South Kirkby) I would need the Will to check that, but too early to link any Hood ...

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