Will Details

Will of Daniel Whitbread

Date of will 9 February 1837
Status Yeoman 
Abode when will written Hanslope, Buckinghamshire
Date of probate 26 May 1838
Summary of will Left entire estate to his wife for life, then to be divided between his children. Estate included property in Piddington, as well as three cottages in Long Street. 
Persons mentioned in will:
Name Relation Abode Role Notes
Fanny Whitbread Wife    beneficiary   left whole estate for rest of her life 
Daniel Whitbread Son    beneficiary   left estate in Piddington, subject to paying legacies 
William Whitbread Son  Long Street  beneficiary   left cottage in Long Street which he currently occupies 
John Neal Tenant  Long Street    tenant of cottage left to Mary Webb 
Mary Webb Daughter    beneficiary   left cottage in Long Street; wife of John Webb 
John Webb Son in Law      husband of Mary Webb 
Benjamin Neal Tenant  Long Street    tenant of cottage left to Fanny York 
Fanny York Daughter    beneficiary   left cottage in Long Street; wife of William York 
William York Son in Law      husband of Fanny York 
Alice Haines Daughter    beneficiary   left half share in personal effects; wife of William 
William Haines Son in Law      husband of Alice 
Thomas Allen   Hanslope  executor   publican 
Thomas Hindes   Hanslope  executor   Thomas Hindes the younger; draper 
George Peach   Hanslope  executor   shoemaker 
Thomas Hindes     witness   Thomas Hindes senior, draper 
James Cox     witness   carpenter 
Stephen Webb     witness   shoemaker 
Source:  Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies,  reference  D/A/We/141/21
The original document from which this image has been taken is held by the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies, County Hall, Aylesbury, Bucks HP20 1UU, UK. Copies may be made for private use, but anyone wishing to publish the will, in whole or in part, or to reproduce it on their website should contact the Centre. A photocopy of the will can be ordered from the Centre

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Source: Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies,  reference D/A/We/141/21
The original document from which this image has been taken is held by the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies, County Hall, Aylesbury, Bucks HP20 1UU, UK. Copies may be made for private use, but anyone wishing to publish the will, in whole or in part, or to reproduce it on their website should contact the Centre. A photocopy of the will can be ordered from the Centre

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