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Selected wills from "The Publications of
the Surtees Society; Established in the year M.DCCC.XXXIV":
- VOL CIV for the year M.CM. "Wills and Administrations from
the Knaresborough Court Rolls Vol I" published for the Society
by Andrews & Co., Durham; Whittaker & Co., 2, White Hart
Street, Paternoster Square; Bernard Quaritch, 15, Piccadilly; Blackwood & Sons,
Edinburgh. 1902.
- VOL CX for the year M.CM.IV. "Wills and Administrations
from the Knaresborough Court Rolls Vol II" published for the
Society by Andrews & Co., Durham; Bernard Quaritch, 15, Piccadilly.
1905.
It is hoped that these will be of use to Family Historians as well
as of general interest. Research for this section was undertaken
by Alyson Jackson at The National
Archives, Kew, London.
- The Will of Richard Birnand 1591
- Richard Birnand (or Burnehan) bequeathed many gifts to the poor,
servants, friends and family - among whom he numbered the Ingleby's
of Ripley. He made numerous gifts of gold from which rings were
to be made. The bulk of his estate was left, probably in trust,
to William Ingleby. The account is accompanied by notes on the
Birnand family and connections with Guy Fawkes, the conspirator.
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- The Will of Thomas Hill 1600
- Thomas Hill of "of Windsore" wished to be buried in "Knaresburghe
Churche yard, nere to the place where mye ancestores hathe bene
buryed heretofore".
With an interesting footnote on St Robert's Chapel.
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- The Will of Peter Knaresborough Aug
16, 1564
- Of the famous local family, the will consists largely of an inventory
of his belongings and thus provides a fascinating insight into
Elizabethan life. For more information on the name go to Knaresborough
Family
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- Slingsby Wills
- Wills of anyone with the surname Slingsby (or variants).
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Notes on Use of this Section
Dates are often cited as being of a year of a particular monarch's
reign - for help in dating open The
Kings and Queens of England - it will open in a scrollable new
window.
The wills are transcribed with the original spellings. Some useful
explanations follow:
Money
The old English system was based on pounds, shillings and pence:
- pound
- symbol: li or more modern £.
- shilling
- symbol: s; twenty shillings to the pound
- penny
- symbol: d; twelve pennies to the shilling
Roman numerals are used, j often being used in place of i when
singular or at the end of a string.
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