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D37 - Turbutt family of Ogston - 1357-1971
MF - Personal Papers
14
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D37/MF/14/1
Title
Will of John Revell of Higham esq to cousin Mary Torr?d, messuage and lands at Stretton for life, to poor of Shirland, North Wingfield and Morton annual sum of £5 payable out of his property in Shirland and Higham, to nephew William Revell (late brother Robert's son) for his life, all property in Ogston, Brackenfield, Griffe, Woolley, Stretton, Higham and Shirland, then successively to his sons, John's nephew Francis (deceased brother George's son), Francis's sons, and the right heirs of William Revell
None of the issue of nephew Edward (William's brother) and his wife Margaret to inherit John's property on failure of other heirs
Unpaid debts and bequests of deceased brother Edward to be paid. Monetary bequests to children of Jane wife of Godfrey Swifte (John's niece) and children of John's deceased brother Robert's daughters Dorothy Curtise and Alice Strelley, to Robert's daughters Anne and Elizabeth Revell, to nephew Francis Revell (as above) and to nephew Edward annuity of £5
Executor William Revell
11 Nov 1656, with note of probate at London
10 Feb 1656/1657
Date
1656-[1657]
Level
file
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Archive Creator
Turbutt family of Ogston
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