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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