Description | Parties: 1) George Harland, Sunk Island, gentleman 2) William Fewson Harland, Burton Pidsea William Harland of Burton Pidsea left a will dated 19 Mar 1850, bequeathed £2,000 to George Harland, his son, and upon deceased of William Harland's wife, son William Fewson Harland to dispose of half his farm at Sunk Island for a fair valuation or pay a further £2,000 to be charged to the Burton Pidsea estate. William Harland's wife died 29 Jun 1849, Thomas Harland died a bachelor 10 Mar 1860, and the testator William Harland died 2 Jul 1862. William Fewson Harland has paid the legacies of £2,500 and disposed of his half of the farm, therefore asks to be released from the £2,000 charge. Witness: Albert Iveson, Hedon and Hull, solicitor |