Will Details

Will of William Ward

Date of will 9 September 1705
Status Vicar 
Abode when will written Hanslope, Buckinghamshire
Date of probate 13 October 1714
Summary of will Left his entire estate to his wife Elizabeth Ward 
Persons mentioned in will:
Name Relation Abode Role Notes
Elizabeth Ward Wife    beneficiary executor    
Robert Esbrigg     witness    
Thomas fforster     witness    
Cecill Burnham     witness    
Source:  Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies,  reference 
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 
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

In the Name of God Amen This Nynth Day of September in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand seaven hundred and five and the fourth yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lady Queene Anne I William Ward Vicar of Hanslope in the County of Bucks being of perfect understanding and Memory doe make this my last Will and Testament as followeth viz: I doe give bequeath and Devise to my Deare wife Elizabeth Ward all my Estate both Reall and personal whom I doe hereby Constitute and appoint and Declare my Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament Dated the Nynth of September above written and in the yeare of our Lord One thousand seaven hundred and five William Ward Signed appointed and Declared to be my last Will and Testament in the presence of Robert Esbrigg Thomas fforster Cecill Burnham

Proved the thirteenth day of October 1714