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Subject: Re: [YKS] The Knaresborough Wills - Series P
Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 14:57:35 EDT
In a message dated 09/05/02 19:10:25 GMT Daylight Time, Dfjsp writes:
> Hi Tony
>
> I'd like to thank you, for the great job you're doing.
> I would love to have the details of the following if that's possible please
>
> Wincup, Ann, Richard, Sarah
>
> Dave
>
...........with compliments.......please remember that this is only an
abstract.........the full Will can be obtained from Sheepscar WYAS..........
..........grateful for any additional information on these people for my
Harrogate Database........VMT.....
Tony Cheal
Harrogate Historical Society and re-Population Study Group
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William Gaunt - 26th February 1749 - P031
Kirk Deighton
Yeoman
To my wife an annuity of £5, also my house in Kirk Deighton, now occupied by
Robert Ellis, shoemaker.
To the two daughters of Anthony Jackson, of Newton, which he now has by my
daughter Jane Jackson, £25 each.
To my daughter Jane £60.
To Richard Wincup and Ann Wincup, children of Richard Wincup, by my daughter
Sarah Wincup, £20 each.
To my daughter Sarah £10.
5s each to John Hill, Leonard Hill, Dorothy Tasker, the wife of Mark Tasker,
Elizabeth Bacchus, wife of William Bacchus.
To Ann Gaunt the eldest daughter of William Gaunt of Ingmanthorpe, £50.
Residue of my real and personal estate to my son William Gaunt and daughter
Ann Gaunt. At their death my copyhold estate at Harrogate to go to William,
the eldest son of William and his heirs. If none then to his sister Dorothy
Gaunt and her heirs. If none then to Ann, the eldest daughter of William
Gaunt of Ingmanthorpe.
To Elizabeth Gaunt, daughter of William and Ann Gaunt, after her parents
death, all my real estate in Kirk Deighton. Should she have no heirs, then
the same to her sister Phoebe Gaunt.
I appoint my son William, and daughter Ann, as Executors.
Witnesses : Thomas Parker
John Reynard
Dorothy Hall
Inrolled 12th April 1758
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