Title | Probate of the will of Daniel Newton of Warsop husbandman. To his wife Deborah an annuity of £8 to be paid out of the lands devised to his son Nathan; Nathan to supply Deborah with two waggon-loads of coal a year, and three stacks of best wheat a year for life; to his wife, all household goods in his house; to his wife an annuity of £10 to be paid by his son Daniel (replacing an earlier arrangement for an annuity of £7); to his son Nathan, Carr Close, Limekiln Lane Close, 3 roods on Carr Leys Furlong in Stone Bridge Field; one butt in the same field; part of Town End Close; 3 roods and ½ acre in Ridgway Field; 1½ acres in Little Breck; 1 acre in Narr Oak Field; 2 acres in Whitefield Furlong; 2 acres in Farr Oak Field; 1½ acres in West Croft Field; ½ acre in Blackmire Furlong; a headland in Far Oak Field; to son Daniel, all other lands, freehold and copyhold; to every poor man and woman in Warsop, one 2d white loaf; to every poor woman, 1s; to every poor man at the discretion of his sons, 1s; to grandson, Samuel Herring, the interest on £50; the principal to be paid to him when 21 or on his marriage; to grandson John Hancock, £30 when 21, provided testator's son-in-law, John Hancock, pay £150 to Samuel Herring according to the will of Samuel Herring deceased. Daniel and Nathan to be executors. Will dated 5 June 1727. Proved at York, 27 April |