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D3580 - Longsdon family of Little Longstone - [14th-20th Cent]
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D3580/T/79
Title
Probate, and will of 18 Apr 1780, of Thomas Longsdon, elder of Little Longston, [Little Longstone] gent., leaving annuity of £20 to wife Mary on condition that she renounces dower within 1 year of his death; freehold and copyhold estate in Ashford and freehold estate in Little Longston bought from James Smith of Cheadle except Jackson's pasture to son, John Longsdon, his heirs and assigns; cottage in Little Longston and 2 closes called Mackley and Jackson's pasture, 6½ acres, to son, Anthony Longsdon, his heirs and assigns; £100 to son, Thomas Longsdon, to be paid by James out of real and personal estate; real and personal estate to son James charged with payment of £20 to testator's son David, and £30 each to testator's sons Matthew and Peter; James also to allow Matthew and Peter sufficient meat, drink, washing, lodgings, and clothing as testator's nephew, William Longsdon of Eyam shall think fit; £2 2s to nephew, William Longsdon of Eyam; son, James Longsdon, and nephew, William Longsdon of Eyam, joint executors. 8 Jun 1780
Date
1780
Level
file
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Longsdon family of Little Longstone
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