Description | Will dated 4 Sep 1832 Probate dated 8 Jun 1836 Bequests: £50 and £12 annuity, household furniture, pate, linen and china to to Mary Berriman, wife; dwellinghouse divided into 2 tenements in Kilham in trust for life to Mary Berriman, wife, and afterwards to John Berriman, son; close of land on east side of road leading from Kilham to Ruston Parva containing by estimation 23 acres in trust for life to Mary Berriman, afterwards to Thomas Berriman, son; butcher's shop and 2 cottages adjoining occupied by Michael Robson and Widow Harland, close at back of premises containing 5 acres, land on east side of close containing 3 acres to John Berriman, son; dwellinghouse opposite the church in Kilham divided into 2 tenements occupied by Elizabeth Berriman and Rob Brown and £200 to Thomas Berriman, son; Clay Pit Close containing 33 acres in Kilham to Watson Berriman, son; £300 to William Berriman, son; £100 to Esther Hutchinson, daughter, £100 to Elizabeth Robinson, daughter; land on east side of road leading from Kilham to Ruston Parva containing 21 acres to Bielby Berriman, son; close in Kilham containing 3 acres to daughter Mary Waugh, wife of Richard Waugh; dwellinghouse in Kilham and land adjoining containing 4 acres, Overguard Close in Kilham continuing 3 acres, Quaker Yard containing 1 acre, land known as Wardales in the north side field divided into 6 closes containing 38 acres to Peter Berriman the younger, son Witnesses: Richard Jennings, Driffield, solicitor, Robert Collinson and Richard Francis Jennings, clerks to messrs Jennings and Conyers, Driffield, solicitors Codicil dated 7 May 1836 Charging £300 legacy to be charged on land devised to Bielby Berriman Witnesses: Thomas Atkinson, Kilham, surgeon, Richard Harland, Kilham, gentleman, Edmund Dade Conyers, Driffield, solicitor |