Will Details

Will of Joseph Hindes

Date of will 21 October 1806
Status laceman 
Abode when will written Hanslopp, Buckinghamshire
Date of probate 26 May 1807
Summary of will Use of several properties left to his wife Fanny for the rest of her life, or until she remarried. Thereafter property split between sons Joseph and Thomas. Joseph to receive a cottages in Church End, and Maltmill Lane; Thomas to receive Dennis's Close and another cottage. Various sums left to daughters and grand-daughters. Residue of estate left to sons. 
Persons mentioned in will:
Name Relation Abode Role Notes
ffanny Hindes Wife  Buckinghamshire  beneficiary   left chatels, use of a house and interest on £500 
Joseph Hindes Son  Church End, Hanslope  beneficiary executor   left house in Church End and other property 
Catherine Branston Tenant  Hanslope, Buckinghamshire     
Sarah Stonton Tenant  Maltmill Lane, Buckinghamshire     
Samuel Neal Tenant  Maltmill Lane, Buckinghamshire     
Thomas Hindes Son    beneficiary executor   left Dennis's Close as well as cottage occupied by C Branstn 
Sarah Inwood Daughter    beneficiary   wife of Jethro Inwood; left £200 plus income on another £8 
Jethro Inwood Son in Law      husband of Sarah Inwood, ne Hindes 
Hetty Crick Daughter    beneficiary   wife of Charles Crick 
Charles Crick Son in Law      husband of Hetty Crick, ne Hindes 
Mary Hindes Daughter    beneficiary   left £800 
Sarah Inwood Granddaughter    beneficiary   left share in £500 
Hetty Inwood Granddaughter    beneficiary   left share in £500, and a further £300 
Charles Bishop     witness    
James Bishop     witness    
Source:  The National Archives,  reference  Prob 11/1461; image 137
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Source: The National Archives,  reference Prob 11/1461; image 137
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