Will Details

Will of Christopher Wrenn

Date of will 10 January 1731
Status Yeoman 
Abode when will written Hanslope
Date of probate 2 October 1734
Summary of will Described as "the Elder", left most of estate including land and tenements to son Christopher subject to his paying legacies to two other sons, two daughters, and six grandchildren. 
Persons mentioned in will:
Name Relation Abode Role Notes
Christopher Wrenn Son    beneficiary executor   left bulk of estate, subject to paying legacies to others 
Ricard Wrenn Son    beneficiary   left £150, a chest and share of household goods 
Charles Wrenn Son    beneficiary   left £30, a chest and share of household goods 
Mary Hillier Daughter    beneficiary   wife of Thomas; left £30 
Thomas Hillier Son in Law      husband of Mary 
Sarah Smith Daughter    beneficiary   wife of Thomas; left £30, feather bed, share of h'hold.good 
Thomas Smith Son in Law      husband of Sarah 
Sarah Hillier Granddaughter    beneficiary   left £5 
Mary Hillier Granddaughter    beneficiary   left £5 
Thomas Smith Grandson    beneficiary   left £5 
Christopher Hillier Grandson    beneficiary   left £5 
John Smith Grandson    beneficiary   left £5 
Chrisopher Wrenn Grandson    beneficiary   left £5 
Elizabeth Mason     witness    
Sarah Potter     witness    
Anthony Gibbs     witness    
Source:  Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies,  reference  D/A/We/70/84; original also available, reference DAWP 80/84
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/70/84; original also available, reference DAWP 80/84
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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