Description | Will dated 8 Jun 1827 Proved at York 6 Aug 1828 Bequests: Messuage with outbuildings and pews in church of Bridlington, to Jane Bielby, daughter of Thomas Bielby, London, master mariner, cousin; garden adjoining North Back Lane and close of meadow called Butt Close containing 4 acres, close called Swang Close containing 13 acres, all in Bridlington, and a close in Buckton, containing 13 acres, to Thomas Beilby and Jane Beilby, his wife; farm at Upton in Holderness, containing 246 acres, to Ann Booth Beilby, cousin and sister to Thomas Beilby; annuity of £350 to Mary Huntress, sister of Elizabeth the wife of the late Thomas Beilby; £500 each to William Routh, Ann Jones wife of Price Jones, and Mary Fitzpatrick, Sarah Parry and Margaret Routh, cousins; £100 each to John Ogle, Ruth Ward wife of Thomas Ward, and Barbara Ogle wife of Benjamin Lamplough; £200 to Beilby Harrison and £100 to Henry Harrison, his brother; £200 to Elizabeth Hopper daughter of the late Ruth Greenhead, cousin; £100 each to Samuel Frost and Ann Ellis, widow, children of Henry Frost, deceased; £100 each to Percival Jewison and Robert Jewison, sons of late Ann Jewison, cousin; £100 to to Ann Mason, daughter of John Mason, clerk; annuity of £10 to Benjamin Coates, Bridlington, tallow chandler; messuage and lands at Dringhoe to John Frost, Kingston upon Hull, merchant, son of Percival Frost of Sutton in Holderness, gentleman, deceased, and Mary Frost, his wife and to various charities Witnesses: D Taylor, B T Harland, John Baron |