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Falconer, the sum of thirty pound. I leave and bequeath to my
niece, A nn Slaughter, the sume of thirty pound, and, also, my damask
gown and petticoat, my lustring gown lined with black, with the
petticoat, and all my other wearing apparel silk or woolen, excepting
the above-mentioned cloathes given to my sister. I, also, leave my
niece two pair of sheets, all my linen for body or head, and to her
three children each a guinea. Item, I leave to Eandle Wilbeaham,
Esq., of Nantwich, and his lady, each a guinea for a ring, to his two
daughters, Elizabeth and Maet Wilbeaham, each a guinea for
rings, to cousin Elizabeth Wilbeaham, I leave my Jepan box ; to
Lady Brooke and her daughter I leave each a guinea for rings ; to
cousin Stephen and his wife each a guinea for rings, I leave
and bequeath to my cousin, Ann Gale, the sum of ten pounds.
I leave to Mrs Susannah Sedgewick the sum of five pounds. I leave
to cousin Elizabeth Belote the sum of five pounds. I leave Eandle
Wilbeaham, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, the sum of five pounds, and to
his lady a guinea for a ring, requesting the said cousin Handle Wil-
braham to undertake the trust of this my last will in case my nephew
Thomas Falconer should not be in England. I ordain and constitute
this my last will and testament, in witness thereof I have set to my
hand and seal this fifteenth day of December, 1727.
Helen Innes.
I leave to the poor of Nantwich three pound, Susannah Blore to be
one, and forty shillings to the poor of the Parish where I die. A silver
poranger I had forgot to leave to my sister Falconer. Witness my
hand,
Helen Innes.
Persons named in the above Will : —
1. Captain Arthur Innes, her husband.
2. Mary Falconer, her "dear sister," mother of the three
nephews named in the will.
3. James Falconer, " my nephew." (Lieut. R.N.)
Falconer, the sum of thirty pound. I leave and bequeath to my
niece, A nn Slaughter, the sume of thirty pound, and, also, my damask
gown and petticoat, my lustring gown lined with black, with the
petticoat, and all my other wearing apparel silk or woolen, excepting
the above-mentioned cloathes given to my sister. I, also, leave my
niece two pair of sheets, all my linen for body or head, and to her
three children each a guinea. Item, I leave to Eandle Wilbeaham,
Esq., of Nantwich, and his lady, each a guinea for a ring, to his two
daughters, Elizabeth and Maet Wilbeaham, each a guinea for
rings, to cousin Elizabeth Wilbeaham, I leave my Jepan box ; to
Lady Brooke and her daughter I leave each a guinea for rings ; to
cousin Stephen and his wife each a guinea for rings, I leave
and bequeath to my cousin, Ann Gale, the sum of ten pounds.
I leave to Mrs Susannah Sedgewick the sum of five pounds. I leave
to cousin Elizabeth Belote the sum of five pounds. I leave Eandle
Wilbeaham, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, the sum of five pounds, and to
his lady a guinea for a ring, requesting the said cousin Handle Wil-
braham to undertake the trust of this my last will in case my nephew
Thomas Falconer should not be in England. I ordain and constitute
this my last will and testament, in witness thereof I have set to my
hand and seal this fifteenth day of December, 1727.
Helen Innes.
I leave to the poor of Nantwich three pound, Susannah Blore to be
one, and forty shillings to the poor of the Parish where I die. A silver
poranger I had forgot to leave to my sister Falconer. Witness my
hand,
Helen Innes.
Persons named in the above Will : —
1. Captain Arthur Innes, her husband.
2. Mary Falconer, her "dear sister," mother of the three
nephews named in the will.
3. James Falconer, " my nephew." (Lieut. R.N.)
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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