| Title | Henry Barnes, Liverpool, to Alfred Barnes: I had not the remotest idea that William would think of disturbing the will but I do not think there is anything that can be challenged; William wishes the Moor Farm to be sold as he could get more by investing the money than by letting it; William wishes to inspect the property and does not want the timber money to be invested; we almost came to a fight on several occasions; I blame William's wife. |