Description | Bequests: daughters Ann and Catherine Judith Fountayne; John Beckitt of Leeds and Christopher Wilson of Elmsall Lodge esquires in trust for grandson Richard Wilson (to take surname and quarter the Arms of Fountayne); servants Property: Pepper Mill Close near the Horse Fair in York. Mansion house and all other property and lands at Melton. Annuity of £400 out of estates in cos. Cambridge, Norfolk, Huntingdon, and Lincoln. Messuage in Low Petergate, York: John Smith to continue to receive rents of Yorkshire estates at a salary of £40 Witnesses: William Gray, Jona[?] Gray and William Brodrick Codicil Additional bequests: daughters; son-in-law William Egerton esquire; grandsons William Tatton, Richard Wilson and Thomas Charles Wilson; brother-in-law Right Honourable Frederick Montagu; niece Lady Wolfe; friends Mrs Sibella Wilson and Reverend Edmund Brown; nephew Charles Wolf; relations Reverend Charles Boston Walter, Thomas Kenrick, Mary Reynolds, Mrs Lucy Waite widow of Thomas Wilson esquire; servants; £50 to repairs of Melton Church; £100 to repairs of York Minster; Blue Coat Boys' and Grey Coat Girls' Charity Schools; York Infirmary and Lunatic Asylum; York Emanuel and York-Doncaster Dispensaries; poor of parish of Melton and of Minster Yard.,1801 Includes: Codicil Additional bequest to servant William Fletche roods 30 Aug 1798 (sic) Codicil Bequest to niece Lady Wolff, 29 Jan 1802 |