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D2148 - Breaston Copyhold Lands of Bonsall and family and others, 19th cent - 1814-1925
ZF - Family papers - 19th cent
1 - Copy of the will of Samuel Bonsall, farmer, of Breaston: His nephew John Bonsall, farmer, of Breaston, Thomas Sheldon, farmer, of Wilsthorpe and Samuel Cooke, farmer, of Breaston are co-trustees and executors. Samuel Bonsall's wife Mary is to receive the income from the following during her life: 2 messuages at Sandiacre and Moore Close at Bramcote; a messuage and closes called the Croft and Cunnery in Bramcote to be occupied by John Morley and his wife Catherine for their lives and his wife Mary to receive £300 of the proceeds of sale if not remarried; a messuage and closes occupied by Samuel Bonsall in Breaston and adjoining messuage occupied by Joseph Poxon; a messuage at Sandiacre occupied by Widow Cocking (after Mary's death, to nephew Samuel and his wife Mary and then to their son, Samuel); two closes at Draycott. After his wife's decease, weekly payments to his nephew, Samuel and wife Mary, and nephew William Bonsall of Sandiacre. The interest on £100 to be paid to Susannah Upton, widow of James Upton of Stinchcomb, (Gloucestershire), the sum to be paid on her death to her two daughters. The interest on £300 to be paid to Elizabeth Churchill, widow, "now living with me", and the sum to be paid on her death to her children, John Churchill and Ann Humphrey. With a list of further legacies of sums of money 27 Feb - 1821
2 - Marriage licence of Charles Harris Eaton, bachelor of full age, lace maker, of Lock Lane, Sawley and Jane Wells, spinster, of full age of Regent Street, Long Eaton, to be married at Long Eaton parish church. 22 Mar - 1883
3 - Probate of the will of Frederick Plackett, shoe-maker of Breaston: appointment of his wife and Thomas Merry, farmer, of Breaston as executors and trustees. The income from his estate to be paid to his wife during her life and then in trust for his daughters, Mary Elizabeth Cholerton and May (2 May 1896). Date of probate 14 July - 1896
ZT - Documents of title to copyhold lands and other papers - 1814-1925
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