Fernilee Wills
Surnames A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ
Will of 1865 - John BENNETT of Horwich End, Fernilee, Hope p., innkeeper mentions:
James BENNETT of Lane Head
William BRADLEY of Horwich End
Housekeeper Mary BRADSHAW
William BRADSHAW
Hannah now wife of William BRADLEY
Martha now wife of William MORTEN
Mary Ann now wife of James HILL
Witnesses: Benjamin SCHOLES; Robert BENNETT
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Will of 1708 - William BROCK of Shallcross
I Wm BROCK of Shallcross in the County of Derby Yeoman, do make this my last Will and Testamt this 10th day of Novbr A. D. 17..(ripped parchment)
Whereas I am indebted to Jno SHALLCROSS of Shallcross aforesaid Esq., &ldots;.
severall large Sums of Money as by my Accounts will appeare &ldots;.
Now I therefore do give bequeath & devise to the said John SHALLCROSS His Heirs Executors and Administrators all my Estate as well Copy &ldots;.
as Freehold wheresoever the same does lye, & also my personall & other Estate of Leases, Goods, Chattles, & all other things whatsoever, to the Uses hereafter mentioned, viz. Towards a true payment of all my Just & honest Debts, & whatsoever shall remaine over & above the same I give it to be divided betwixt my wife & my son Edward BROCK, And I do make & Appoint the sd Jno SHALLCROSS my sole Executor And I will my Body be buried in such decent manner as shall seem good to my Executor & my surviveing Friends. In Wittness whereof I have hereunto put my hand & Seale the Day & Yeare abovesaid
(Signed) Wm BROCK plus seal
Sealed Signed & Published by the Testator Wm BROCK And attested by us in the sight & presence of the Testator as Witness our Hands
Richard CLOUGH
Alexandr CLOUGH
Jno MOTTRAM: Junr
Facta collatione concordate cum Originali ita Testamur
Nath: HINCKES Junr N.P.
And: (?) BUXTON
29th Decber 1707
A true & perfect Inventory of all the Goods Cattle Chattels of William BROCK late of Shallcross in the county of Derby deceased - Vallued and appraised by Robert MIDLETON Thomas MELLOR and John MOTTRAM
Imprimis |
£ s d |
His Purse and apparrell |
05 00 00 |
1 pr of Bed stocks, feather bed, flock bolsters. blanketts |
01 10 00 |
1 Yellow bed hilling; 1 chaffe bolster; 1 coarse pr of sheets; 1 chaff bed; 3 blanketts; 2 bed hillings; 1 pr coarse sheets; 1 chaff bolster; bed hangings |
01 00 00 |
2 sett cushions |
00 03 00 |
1 chair coffer |
00 02 06 |
Cellar chamber |
|
1 pr of Bed Stocks; 1 flock bed; 1 flock bolster; 3 blanketts; 1 pr of coarse sheets |
01 00 00 |
1 old bed hilling 1 old box |
00 00 06 |
Parlour Chamber |
|
1 chaff bed; 1 feather bed; 1chaff bolster; 3 blanketts; 1pr of sheets |
01 00 00 |
2 old feather beds; 2 blanketts; 1 pair of sheets; 1 yellow bed hilling; 1 Green Rugg; 2 Coffers; 2 Voyder |
01 15 08 |
... ...... Chamber |
|
1 New Feather bed; 3 fresh bolsters; 1flock bolster |
02 10 00 |
6 old feather bolsters; 3 pillows |
01 13 00 |
3 blanketts |
00 06 00 |
1 blew Kiddrminstr Carpett |
00 01 00 |
1 pr Red hangings |
00 02 00 |
1 pair Green ones & Vall |
00 04 00 |
1 Scarlett Vallanse |
00 02 06 |
1 pr of Sad coloured hangings |
00 10 00 |
1 Yellow bed hilling |
00 10 00 |
1 Scarlet one |
00 10 00 |
1 Red Do/ 1 Litle one |
00 10 00 |
7? set of cushions |
00 07 00 |
1 chair |
00 01 06 |
Dineing Room |
|
2 old feather beds; 3 blanketts; 1 Green Rugg; 1 feather bolster; 1pillow |
02 05 00 |
2 chamber potts; 2 Basons; 2 Pottengrs; all white & me... |
00 02 06 |
Horbunes? Chamber |
|
2 old feather beds; 2 blanketts; 1 Red Rugg; 1 feather bolster; 2 pillows |
02 00 00 |
Dairy Chamber |
|
1 Coffer |
00 03 04 |
2d Chamber |
|
1 Coffer |
00 04 00 |
3d Chamber |
|
Woole |
20 00 00 |
Hall Parlour Chamber |
|
1 old feather bed |
00 05 08 |
1 back broad |
00 01 00 |
Meale & Ark |
03 10 00 |
Hall Parlour |
|
1 Maiden; 1 Napkin Press |
0 03 04 |
Cock Parlour |
|
4 Churns; 2 old Kimnells |
0 15 00 |
3 Tubbs 1 provender Tubb |
00 09 00 |
Brewhouse |
|
1 Fire Iron |
00 10 00 |
Behind the Brewhouse |
|
15 Cheese fatts |
00 07 06 |
12 Milk Kimnells |
00 06 00 |
1 Trundle 2 Gallon Piggins |
00 04 04 |
10 Meat Piggins |
00 00 08 |
1 Litle Kimnell |
00 02 00 |
1 Great one |
00 02 06 |
3 Stoonds? & 2 barrells |
00 10 00 |
1 Bason 1s 6d 1 Dashin 2s. 6d |
00 04 00 |
1 Kneading Iron |
00 01 00 |
1 back broad |
00 00 06 |
Dairy |
|
Butter 48 po: at 3d (a pound) |
00 12 00 |
Kitchen |
|
16 plates |
00 08 00 |
15 dishes |
02 00 00 |
2 brass potts |
00 15 00 |
1 Marslands Ketle |
00 01 06 |
1 Litle Iron Pott |
00 03 04 |
1 Iron Ketle |
00 03 04 |
1 Litle brass pan |
00 05 00 |
3 flatt brass candlesticks 1 standing one |
00 02 00 |
3 Skelletts |
00 06 00 |
1 Ladle |
00 00 08 |
1 brass Skimmer |
00 01 00 |
Large brass pans |
02 00 00 |
2 Large brass potts |
01 00 00 |
1 Litle one |
00 01 00 |
1 Iron dripping pan |
00 05 00 |
1 Chopping knife & other odd Iron things |
00 01 06 |
6 Spitts |
00 03 00 |
1 great Pewter Flagon 2 Tankards |
00 03 00 |
2 Possett Potts |
00 02 00 |
1 Chamber Pott |
00 01 00 |
3 Pottengers |
00 01 06 |
2 Mustard boxes |
00 00 10 |
2 Salts |
00 00 08 |
2 brass Ketles |
00 14 00 |
1 Coach Chair |
00 05 00 |
1 plate Iron |
00 01 00 |
Scullery Chamber |
|
33 Cheese supposeds 3 kind at 13s 4d |
02 00 00 |
Linnen |
|
8 pair of fine sheets |
01 18 00 |
3 course sheets |
00 05 00 |
2 Diapr Cloaths |
00 05 00 |
2 Diapr Napkins |
00 02 00 |
26 Huggaback Do |
00 08 00 |
4 Table cloaths |
00 08 00 |
2 bolster cases |
00 04 00 |
5 Pillow Drawers |
00 01 08 |
1 Laced Holland Do |
00 01 00 |
Corn Chamber |
|
19 Cheeses |
00 19 00 |
1 Swine Tumells?; old Do |
0 10 00 |
4 Pales |
00 03 00 |
15 Dos: & 8 candles at 3s a dos. |
02 07 00 |
1 Litle round Table |
00 03 04 |
Long Entry |
|
1 Coale pitts rod 41lb |
00 04 00 |
1 pair of Golbutts 26lb |
00 02 02 |
44lb more odd Iron all 1d each |
02 05 04 |
Lead pipes 173lb at 1d each |
00 14 05 |
Lead weights 155lb |
00 12 11 |
1 flitch of bacon 60 po: at 2 1/2 d each |
00 12 06 |
4 silver spoons |
01 12 00 |
A clock |
02 00 00 |
1 Ark more |
00 10 00 |
A Hall Table |
00 01 00 |
New Chamber |
|
1 Ark |
00 10 00 |
Meale 60 pecks |
01 10 00 |
Live Goods |
|
Sheep 237 |
18 00 00 |
1 Swine |
02 00 00 |
1 Pigg |
00 12 00 |
8 Cows 1 Calf |
20 00 00 |
1 bay gelding low back |
05 00 00 |
1 Do |
06 00 00 |
1 bay Colt 2 years old |
05 00 00 |
1 black bay filly 9 years |
04 10 00 |
1 bay do |
04 00 00 |
1 black mare |
06 00 00 |
1 blind mare |
00 10 00 |
1 old breeding mare |
02 00 00 |
1 bay mare & foale |
02 00 00 |
1 black 3 years old filly |
03 05 00 |
1 bay Do |
04 00 00 |
1 black bay horse white faced |
02 00 00 |
2 red bullocks |
07 00 00 |
2 Do 1 black 1 branded? |
07 00 00 |
Saltersford Close |
|
2 Saggs |
05 10 00 |
2 Oxen |
06 00 00 |
2 Lesser Do |
05 00 00 |
2. 3. year old Bullocks |
04 15 00 |
4 Twinters |
05 00 00 |
50 & odd sheep |
08 10 00 |
Corn supposed 10 sacks |
04 00 00 |
Hay |
03 10 00 |
3 Yolks |
00 03 00 |
4 Chains |
00 04 00 |
2 pr bridle withs? |
00 02 00 |
2 Ridles 8d. 2 pikells |
800 01 04 |
1 hay sledge |
00 01 06 |
Worth |
|
Hoggs 50 odd |
05 00 00 |
Blakeloe |
|
Hoggs 70 odd |
05 00 00 |
Kissfield |
|
Hay & 20 sheaves of Straw |
04 00 00 |
Burbage |
|
Hay |
01 15 00 |
Shallcross |
|
Hay over the Brewhouse |
02 00 00 |
Do att Lee barn |
05 00 00 |
Do 2 bay on Stable balks? |
05 00 00 |
Do 2 Stacks in Kirkbank Meadow |
02 00 00 |
Do 2 bays on Cowhouse balks |
03 00 00 |
Do great Barn bay; Do hay & straw |
06 00 00 |
1 Mow of old Corn supposed 100 sheave |
05 00 00 |
Do New Corn 400 shvs |
25 00 00 |
Oats 3 Sacks |
01 00 00 |
Milne |
|
In the selling Ark 160 pecks at 6d each |
04 00 00 |
9 pecks Servin Do |
00 04 06 |
8 pecks Red wheat |
00 06 00 |
1 1/2 peck white wheat |
00 01 04 |
Malt 2 Loads |
02 06 00 |
Moulter Malt 6 pecks |
00 08 00 |
Moulter Oats 9 pecks |
00 04 06 |
Barley 36 pecks at 6d each |
00 18 00 |
In great Ark Meale 360 pecks |
09 00 00 |
Shallcross |
|
more 2 pr halmes |
00 00 06 |
2 Collars |
00 01 06 |
2 pr of horse Geers |
00 04 06 |
2 pack sadles Orly? & Weatool ? |
00 03 06 |
2 Coale sacks |
00 02 00 |
1 plow |
00 01 06 |
1 pr of plough Irons |
00 06 00 |
3 harrows |
00 07 06 |
1 Ragg wheele |
00 01 00 |
2 Puarpop? wier? of Ollar? |
00 03 00 |
1 Ragg Wheele & Cogg wheele |
00 03 00 |
2 pr Cart leggs |
00 02 06 |
3 Tumbrells |
00 07 06 |
1 Wain & wheels |
01 00 00 |
1 Saw 1 Axe & 2 Nogers |
00 02 06 |
2 Muck Sledges |
00 03 00 |
4 Yolks |
00 04 00 |
3 pr Irons & Yolks |
00 01 06 |
1 Cart & wheeles |
00 15 00 |
1 Sledge & Copp |
00 01 00 |
5 Chains |
00 05 00 |
1 bridle Nith? |
00 01 00 |
1 Sledge rope |
00 01 00 |
7 Pikells |
00 02 06 |
3 pr of Chains |
00 02 00 |
3 ridles |
00 01 00 |
1 Cogg wheele |
00 02 00 |
1 water wheele |
00 10 00 |
2 old Mike? Shafts |
01 00 00 |
Cowperware |
00 05 00 |
5 Coale waggons |
00 07 06 |
2 Tugg wills |
00 01 00 |
8 Corn sacks |
00 12 00 |
6 Malt Sacks |
00 06 00 |
Huslement |
00 05 00 |
Start |
|
Meale 76 pecks at 6d |
01 18 00 |
1 brass pott |
00 12 00 |
Stockport |
|
2 Feather beds |
01 10 00 |
4 Blanketts |
00 08 00 |
3 pillows |
00 04 06 |
1 white Rugg 1 brown bed hilling 1 yellow old one 1 packcloath |
0 15 00 |
6 Stained Napkins; 6 pillow cases; 1 pair sheets |
00 08 06 |
Monyash |
|
60 odd sheep & 26 hoggs |
14 00 00 |
5 Sterks |
08 10 00 |
6 Calves |
04 10 00 |
2 foals |
03 10 00 |
1 hay stack all hogg yard |
04 00 00 |
1 Do & ap...... the Mid 1/2 A.... |
05 10 00 |
Do in Inglesant & Barns |
03 00 00 |
Tyth Corn 30 sheave |
01 15 00 |
1 hay stack in Gells Close |
05 00 00 |
2 Do in Whittorbutts |
07 10 00 |
12 Loads Do in Barn at Flagg |
04 00 00 |
Goods in Jno RADCLIFFES house |
|
14 Oak chairs 3 Ash Do |
01 08 00 |
1 Table |
00 15 00 |
1 Swine Kimnell |
00 07 00 |
1 Land Iron and dripping pan |
00 08 00 |
1 Stand Barrell?; 2 Looms; 1plank; 1 form |
00 15 00 |
1 Chest draws |
01 00 00 |
1 Do |
00 10 00 |
8 Ceiled Chairs |
00 16 00 |
6 Leather Do |
00 12 00 |
Coale pitts |
- |
Burned Edge |
|
Coe Slate & Timber |
01 10 00 |
1 Turntrees 3 Shovells a rope 2 hooks & gears about the pitt |
00 10 00 |
1 pr of Clatch Irons |
00 01 00 |
6 old Tubb |
00 06 00 |
1 hooke hammer & pinchers |
00 00 08 |
Topp of Moor |
|
2 Turntrees & Stowe |
00 06 08 |
Torr Topps Mine |
|
57 yards of Chain (viz 40 at 10d yard & 17 at 6d yd) |
2 01 10 |
old rope 24 yds |
00 02 00 |
2 pr Clatch Irons |
00 02 00 |
Iron about the Turntree |
00 05 00 |
barrell & Stowes |
00 02 06 |
Timber & Coe |
00 07 00 |
3 Shovels |
00 03 00 |
2 drawing hooks |
00 00 10 |
2 New Tubbs |
00 10 00 |
3 old Do |
00 02 00 |
Bennets pitts |
|
52 yds of Chain at 12d yd |
02 12 00 |
52 yds Do at 6d yd |
01 06 00 |
Iron about the Turntree |
00 05 00 |
2 Drawing hooks |
00 00 10 |
A Mall |
00 00 04 |
2 New Tubbs |
00 10 00 |
8 old ones |
00 10 00 |
Hammer & pincers |
00 00 07 |
2 pr of Clatch Irons |
00 01 10 |
barrels & Stowes |
00 04 00 |
6 Shovels |
00 06 00 |
Shallcross Wood |
|
Coal Pitts |
|
Iron of one Turntree |
00 01 06 |
14 yds of Rope |
00 03 00 |
2 Iron Crows |
00 03 06 |
A Rowler |
00 03 00 |
a hammer & 2 pr of pincers |
00 01 00 |
Iron upon a Turntree |
00 03 00 |
barrell & Stowes |
00 04 00 |
1 old Chain 25 1/2 yds |
00 12 09 |
2 hoops & 1 Cheek |
00 02 00 |
1 old Stroke |
00 00 06 |
2 Nogers |
00 00 06 |
1 old frying pan |
00 00 05 |
1 pr of Tongs |
00 00 02 |
Iron upon a Turntree |
00 03 00 |
barrell & stowes |
00 02 06 |
Timber & Coe |
00 06 00 |
27 yds of Rope |
00 04 00 |
25 yds Do |
00 05 00 |
1 Axe & hammer |
00 01 00 |
1 New Tubb unbound |
00 02 06 |
2 picks |
00 01 04 |
4 drawing hooks |
00 01 04 |
A Mall |
00 01 03 |
3 Shovells |
00 05 00 |
3 old Do |
00 03 00 |
7 Tubbs |
01 00 00 |
2 large picks |
00 03 00 |
3 less Do |
00 03 00 |
A great Mall |
00 03 00 |
A Great Gudgeon |
00 00 06 |
2 hoops 4d |
00 00 04 |
A Small Gudgeon |
00 00 06 |
30 yds old rope |
00 04 00 |
3 pr of Clatch Irons |
00 02 06 |
Chatle leases worth about £200 |
200 00 00 |
Debts by bills & bonds good & bad about |
120 00 00 |
The whole of this Inventory amounts to the sum of seaven hundred & twenty eight & on shilling and six pence £728:10s:06d.
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Will of 1858 - Joseph COCKER of Nether End, Fernilee p Hope shoemaker mentions:
wishes to be buried at Stoney Middleton
Wife Hannah
Sisters: Alice HANDFORD widow; Hannah wife of William PLATTS of Brosterfield Foolow
Nephew Henry Vickers BOWDEN
Witnesses: Edward MYCOCK of Fairfield; James KIRKALLIN of Macclesfield; John VICKERS of Nether End
made 1850
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(Harold Ollerenshaw HORROBIN farmer of Pukehuia, New Zealand will probated 30 Jul 1962 Whangarei number BBNY 10440 175/62)
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(Thomas HORROBIN farmer of Ohau filed 21 Dec 1917 probate number 22265 through Wellington court held Archives NZ, Wellington.)
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Joseph OLLERENSHAW: 27 Mar 1858
In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ Amen the seventeenth day of Janyary one thousand eight hundred and forty three I Joseph OLLERENSHAW of Combs edge in the parish of Chapel en le frith in the county of Derby Farmer being sick and weak of Body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God therefore calling into mind the mortality of the body knowing that it is apointed unto all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and testiment that is to say principally and first of all I give and recomend my soul into the hands of almighty God that gave it and my body I recomend unto the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the almighty power of God and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give and demise dispose of the same in the following manner and form First I give and bequeath to Hannah my dearly beloved wife all the arising benefits of my personal and real estate wen all my just debts and feunerall expenses be first paid and discharged and at her death her feuneral expenses and Just debts to be discharged and I order and direct that at her death if it be last or my Death or booth of them be closed and settled I give and bequeath to Ellen and Alice my two daughters all my personal estate and real estate also to be divided betwixt them share and share alike and I order and direct that at the close of our two deaths that all my real estates be sould either publick or private at the direction of my Executors and the house hould furniture allso except other ways disposed of in my lifetime and I order and direct that if either of them be dead at this time and leaving husband and child or children the husband to have the arising benifit dewring his life and at his death it to be devided amongst her children if more than one share and share alike if the have ataind the age of twenty one years and if not them to have the benifit of the same until the come to the age of twenty one years each of them if more than one and if either of my Daughters be dead at theis time and leaving nether husband nor child or children her share to go to the other in the before mentioned form and manner but if both my Daughters and there husbands be liveing at the cloase of our two deaths them to receive there equal shares as soon as possible it can be settled and the Will to be closed and if any of them be dead it to be disposed of in the before named manner and I likewise constitute make and ordain Philip HORROBIN Thomas WILLCOCKSON my two son in laws as executors of this my last will and testiment and them to be paid all reasonable expenses in executing this my last Will and I hereby interly disalow revoke and disanull all and every other former testiment will legacys bequest and executors by me in any way before named willed and bequeathed satisfying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testiment In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year above written
Joseph OLLERENSHAW
Signed sealed published and pronounced and declared by the said Joseph OLLERENSHAW his last Will and Testiment in the presence of us the subscribers as witnesses
Philip HORROBIN
Thomas WILCOCKSON
In her Majesty`s Court of Probate The District Registry of Derby In goods Joseph OLLERENSHAW, deceased I Philip HORROBIN of Lee Head in the township of Fernilee in the Parish of Hope in the county of Derby Farmer make oath that I am one of the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of the said Joseph OLLERENSHAW late of Coumbs Edge in the Parish of Chapel en le Frith in the county of Derby deceased the said will being now hereunto annexed bearing date the seventeenth day of January one thousand eight hundred and forty three and that the said Testator executed the said will on the day of the date thereof by signing his name at the foot or end thereof as the same now appears thereon in the presence of me and Thomas WILCOCKSONS the other subscribing witness thereto both of us both of us (sic) being present at the same time and we thereupon attested and subscribed the said will in the presence of the said Testator
Philip HORROBIN
Sworn at Chapel en le Frith in the county of Derby on the eighteenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight before me George HALL a surrogate authorised to administer oaths in the court of Probate.
On attached sheet:
Be it known that on the twenty seventh day of March 1858 the last Will and Testament, hereunto annexed, of Joseph OLLERENSHAW late of Combs Edge in the parish of Chapel en le Frith in the county of Derby, Farmer deceased who died on or about the 12th day of January 1858, at Combs Edge, aforesaid and who at the time of his death had a fixed place of abode at Combs Edge etc. ............was granted by the aforesaid court to Philip HORROBIN of Lee Head in the township of Fernilee in the parish of Hope in the said county, Farmer son in law of the said deceased, the surviving Executor etc ................
Sworn under £20.
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An Inventory taken by Philip HORROBIN of the furniture of the late Mr Joseph OLLERENSHAW
January 18 1858
£. s. d. |
|
One clock 24 hours |
01.10.00 |
Corner cubard |
01.02.06 |
Round Deal table |
00.02.00 |
Round small stand |
00.00.06 |
One Tray |
00.01.06 |
Coffee Mill |
00.01.06 |
Bras morter and pestil |
00.06.06 |
Nife Box |
00.01.06 |
Toasting stand |
00.03.00 |
Three candlesticks |
00.01.00 |
Italian ovin? and heters |
00.00.09 |
Small tundish |
00.00.04 |
Shoe hiron bras |
00.00.06 |
Two solid Irons |
00.01.06 |
7 Silver spoons & tongs |
00.18.00 |
Blow Bellis |
00.01.00 |
Three small glases |
00.01.00 |
Two tumblers |
00.00.08 |
Six cups six saucers jug and tea pot china |
00.01.06 |
Six cups and five saucers and one basin china |
00.01.00 |
Two glas saults |
00.00.06 |
Cup and saucers and tea pot 11 common |
00.00.09 |
5 comon teaspoons |
00.00.10 |
4 tin canisters |
00.00.04 |
Tongs proker and c.. bak and fire shovel |
00.01.00 |
Kitchen fender |
00.01.06 |
3 chinah plates |
00.00.09 |
whire toasting fork |
00.00.03 |
herbald Book |
00.00.06 |
Beaucan ? Book |
00.01.00 |
Family Bible |
00.05.00 |
Prair Book and him Book |
00.04.00 |
Sacred Biagraphy |
00.02.06 |
11 sundry Books |
00.03.06 |
Do mazines |
00.01.00 |
Small scales and weights |
00.02.00 |
10 comon chairs |
00.10.00 |
One arm chair |
00.02.06 |
Parlour |
|
One Bed four post with hangins |
00.10.00 |
One deal table with leaf |
00.04.00 |
Looking glas |
00.01.06 |
Two small trays |
00.00.03 |
One large one |
00.00.06 |
5 small Baskets |
00.02.06 |
Parlour Chamber |
|
Flour tub |
00.00.06 |
Oak chest |
00.04.00 |
House chamber |
|
Four post bed with hangins |
00.05.06 |
Three stool |
00.00.09 |
One cloas Box |
00.03.06 |
One cloas Box |
00.00.03 |
One fether bed 45lb |
02.00.00 |
3 fether Boulsters 17lb |
00.14.00 |
One fether pillow 3lb |
00.02.00 |
5 Blankets |
00.10.00 |
9 sheets |
00.12.06 |
2 cover lids |
00.02.06 |
3 table cloths |
00.00.06 |
4 pillow slips |
00.01.06 |
2 chaf beds & pillows |
00.02.00 |
4 Bolster cases |
00.02.06 |
Kitchen |
|
Pig form |
00.01.00 |
Pot shelf |
00.00.06 |
3 small pans |
00.03.06 |
2 iron pots |
00.04.00 |
2 whater cans |
00.01.00 |
2 small cans |
00.00.09 |
Pegy and Tub |
00.01.06 |
2 Brew Tubs |
00.02.06 |
2 wash up tubs |
00.01.00 |
2 Black Lead Brushes |
00.01.00 |
2 hand Brushes |
00.01.06 |
2 long Brushes |
00.01.06 |
3 small Brushes |
00.01.00 |
Coper Tea Kettle |
00.01.06 |
3 Basins |
00.00.03 |
Wash Mug |
00.00.06 |
Water stean |
00.00.06 |
6 nive and forks |
00.02.06 |
4 table spoons |
00.00.06 |
Frying pan |
00.00.09 |
One galon Barel |
00.03.00 |
7 preserve Jars |
00.00.07 |
3 stew mugs |
00.00.09 |
3 pan mugs |
00.00.06 |
Buttar Bowl |
00.00.09 |
Mustard Ball |
00.01.00 |
6 Brown Dishes |
00.00.04 |
Wood Ladle |
00.00.04 |
Cloas line pegs and Bas |
00.00.06 |
6 small Dishes |
00.00.02 |
3 meat Dishes |
00.01.00 |
19 plaits common |
00.01.06 |
One puding Dish |
00.00.02 |
10 Stone Botles |
00.00.09 |
15 glas Botles |
00.01.03 |
Tin Botle |
00.00.02 |
12 smal glas botles |
00.00.02 |
Hop? side Botles |
00.00.09 |
White Dish |
00.00.03 |
Driping Pan tin |
00.00.03 |
Bread Basket |
00.00.02 |
Mustard pot and Butar pot |
00.00.02 |
Small culinder |
00.00.02 |
Old metal Box |
00.01.00 |
Saw |
00.00.06 |
Pr Scissiers |
00.00.06 |
Boards, rolling pin etc |
00.00.09 |
Guinea Scales |
00.02.00 |
Whitewash Brushes and Old .... |
00.00.09 |
Mouse Trap |
00.00.02 |
Wheel Barrow |
00.05.00 |
10 stave Cader? |
00.02.00 |
3 spaides |
00.01.00 |
Axe and Bill |
00.01.06 |
Crow Bar |
00.01.00 |
Picks for stone |
00.01.00 |
Dung fork |
00.01.00 |
One stone ark |
00.00.09 |
How and garden rake |
00.00.09 |
Shipen scraper |
00.00.03 |
One pice |
l00.00.04 |
Hedg sheers |
00.01.00 |
Stone and mettel chisels |
00.01.00 |
Hammer and Nipers |
00.00.06 |
Three trowils |
00.00.03 |
One sack |
00.01.00 |
2 small Bags |
00.00.06 |
Spok shave & gimlet |
00.00.06 |
17.17.04 |
I Josiah TAYLOR Auctioneer have this day examined the within mentioned Furniture and other Effects, and declare that the sum of Seventeen Pounds, seventeen shillings and four pence is the true value of the same
Josiah TAYLOR
Auctioneer
January 21st 1858
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Philip OLLERENSHAW of Lee Head: 1842
In the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ Amen the seventeenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and forty one I Philip OLLERENSHAW of Lee Head in the Hamlet of Fernilee in the parish of Hope in the county of Derby Farmer being very sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God therefore calling unto mind the mortality of the body knowing that it is appointed unto all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testiment that is to say principally and first of all I give and recomend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it and my body I recomend unto the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Almighty Power of God And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bles me in this life I give and demise dispose of the same in the following manner and form First I give and bequeath to Mary my dearly beloved wife all the ariseing benefits of my personal estate when all my just debts and feunerall expenses be first paid and discharged and if that is not sufficient her to have part or all the personal estate at the discretion of my executor and I order and direct that all her just debts and feunerall expenses be paid and discharged and I order and direct that at her deth if anything be left that it be devided share and share alike amongst all my children liveing at this time namely Joseph Benjaman Septhomas Hannah and Ann my daughter Mary being dead and leaving two children namely John ASHMORE and Joseph ASHMORE them to have there Mothers share betwixt them at the age of twenty one years and if one be dead the other to have the whole and if neither of them be liveing at that time there share to be returned to the beforementioned shares and I order and direct that Benjaman hath 20£ and Hannah 20£ and Septhomas 60£ to be stopt from there shares if there shares shall not amount to the sum charged against them the are to be excluded from this Will and should there shares or aney of them amount to more than these sums charged against them the are to have them what is left. And I likewise constitute make and ordane Joseph OLLERENSHAW my son and Philip HORROBIN my Granson as executors of this my last will and testiment and them to be paid all reasonable expenses in executing this my will and I hereby interly disalow revoake and disanul all and every other former testiment will legacys bequest and executers by me in any way before named willed and bequeathed ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testiment In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year above written.
Philip OLLERENSHAW
Signed sealed published and pronounced and declared by the said Philip OLLERENSHAW as his last Will and Testiment in the presance of us the subscribers as witnesses
Witnesses
Philip HORROBIN
William OLLERENSHAW
Probate granted to Joseph OLLERENSHAW and Philip HORROBIN - Estate sworn under 300£
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Thomas OUFFE of Shalcrosse: 6 Sept 1628
In the Name of God Amen the Sixteenth day of May in the yeare of our Lord God 1628 and in the fouerth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Charles by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith etc.
I Thomas OUFFE of Shalcrosse in the Pish of [Hope] in the Countie of Derbie Yeoman being sicke in bodie but of good & p`fect meory praysed be god nevertheless dreading the uncertaine tyme of Death Naturall Do make & Declare this my last Will and Testament in manner & forme following first I comend my soule into the hands of Almightie God my maker hoping assuredly through the onely merits of Jesus Christ my saviour to be made p`taker of life everlasting. And my bodie to the earth from whence it came to be buried in the pish church yarde of Presbury in the countie of Chester and for and concerning the Disposing of all and singular my Goods Cattles Chattls and Debts my will and intent is as followeth And first my will and mynd is that Anne my wyfe shall have in lieu and full satisfaction of her dower the third pte of all my goods cattells chattells & debts
Item I give and bequeath unto Thomas LEIGHE of Adlington Esqr all the money hee oweth mee exept one obligacon of Fiftie pound. Item my Will further is that if John SHAWCROSSE of Shawcrosse Esqr Do not at any time after my decease molest hinder or interupt my wyfe or my Executors hereafter named of for or concerning the Execution of this my last Will and Testament or any matter or thinge hearein contained contrary to the true intent & meaning heareof Then I give unto the said John SALCROSSE (sic) Esqr one bond or obligation of One hundred pounds wch hee oweth me And also another bond or obligacon of fortie pounds wch is owing unto me by Nicholas BROWNE Esqr Item I give unto Elizabeth wife of the said John SHALCROSSE twentie pounds and to their two Daughters either five pounds Item I give unto Francis LEIGHE, Thomas LEIGHE and Peter LEIGHE of Lyme Gent. each of them Twentie pounds of the debt wch they owe mee. Itm I give & bequeath unto John LEIGH of Bothams Gent. Tenn pounds being pt of the residue wch the above said Francis LEIGHE, Thomas LEIGHE & Peter LEIGHE & hee himselfe owe unto me. And also one bond or obligacon of Twentie pounds wch is owing unto mee by Thomas SMITH. Itm I give & bequeath unto John LEIGHE my Godsonne fyve pounds wch the above said John LEIGHE his Father oweth mee. Itm I give unto Ed. SHALCROSS brother of the above said John SHALCROSSE one hundreth pounds Itm I give & bequeath unto Edward KINERSLEY of Kerswall tenn pounds Itm I give unto Will: MILLWARD fortie shillings Itm I give unto Thomas LYE fortie shillings Itm I give unto Lewis TAYLOR fortie shillings Itm I give & bequeath unto George WALKER of Weston Gent twentie pounds and to Lewis his sonne three pounds & tenn shillings to be paid with one bond or obligation of twentie three pounds tenn shillings wch Thomas BAGSHAWE of the Ridge Gent oweth me Itm I give unto Dorathie wyfe of the said George one bond or obligacon of Twentie pounds wch Richard THORLEY oweth unto me Itm I give & bequeath unto Ann SHAWCROSSE sister of the said Dorothie tenn pounds to be paid by fortie shillings a yeare for fyve years by my Executors if shee so longe doe live and if shee dye wthin the said fyve years that then so much of the said tenn pounds as is behind at the time of her death shall be equally divided amongst the Daughters of the said George WALKER. Itm I give unto Richard WALKER sonne of the said George three pounds sixe shillings eight pence. Itm I give & bequeath unto Mrs Mary MAINWARING & to her eldest Sonne one bond or obligacon of Tenn pounds due unto mee by Roger REDISH. Itm I give & bequeath unto Isabell JACKSON Widow fortie shillings wch she oweth mee. Itm I give unto Thomas JACKSON and Ann JACKSON her children either fyve pounds Itm I give unto Leonard LITLEWOOD fyve shillings Itm I give unto Richard NICKSON miller & to Richard his sonne either five shillings Itm I give unto Peter POWNALL fyve shillings Itm I give unto Ralph BUXTON six pounds thirteene shillings fower pence Itm I give unto my Servant James ROWE tenn pounds Itm I give unto every one of my Godchildren three shillings fower pence a pice Itm I give unto Edward WRIGHT of Horwich fortie shillings Itm I give & bequeath unto Leonard ROWE and Jane, Ann & Margaret his sisters fortie shillings a peece Itm I give & bequeath unto Robert HEVELEY of Langley twentie pounds Itm I give & bequeath unto Edward JACKSON of Ingersley fortie pounds Itm for and concerning all the rest of my goods Cattells Chattells & Debts whatsoever after my funerall & all other charges and expences conserning this my last will being Discharged I freely And absolutely give & bequeath the same unto Robert HEVELEY of Langley and Edward JACKSON of Ingersley afforesaid in the County of Chester Yeomen to dispose of as they think fitest And I do hereby make constitute & ordaine the said Robt HEVELEY & Edward JACKSON my true & lawefull Executors of this my last Will & Testament to execute the same according to my trust in them reposed Revoking disanulling heareby all former Willes by mee at any time hearetofore made and my humble desyre is that the afforesaid Thomas LEIGHE of Adlington Esqr and Francis LEIGHE of Lyme Gent. would be pleased to be Overseers of this my last Will & Testament to see the same pformed according to the true intent & meaning heareof In wittnesse wheareof I have heareunto put my hands & seale the day & year first above written
Thomas OUFFE his mark
Sealed signed & Delivered in the presence of Humfray DOWNES, Edward WARINGTON, Richard ROYLE. This may further Testifye that this pr`sent Testament containeth Fiftie seven lines and seven words wthout rasure or enterlyning except one e in one place and Wills in another place, and in another place except and obligacon of of (sic) fiftie pounds
On the sixth day of September One thousand six hundred and twenty eight the Will of Thomas OUFFE late of Shawcross in the Parish of Hope in the County of Derby Yeoman was proved at Chester in common form of Law by Robert HEVELEY and Edward JACKSON the Executors therein named The right of every person being saved and time allowed to exhibit an Inventory
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