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Wills and Admons before 1858
Consistory Court Cheshire

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DDHT 3/11          Date: 17 Dec 1812
[from Scope and Content] Will of Richard Irlam of Langtree, farmer:-- to Jane, R.I's wife, for her own use, household goods, furniture, stock, etc., up to the value of £200; to Ellen, daughter of R.I., £20 to be paid within 3 years of R.I's death; to J.I. and heirs, messuage with appurtenances in Standish with Langtree leased to William Peters; to R.I's children annuities of £30 to William, of £20 each to Mary, Thomas, Anna Jane and Sally, of £10 each to Betty and Alice, these annuities chargeable to Jolly Mill in Standish, and a cottage and lands with appurtenances in Blackrod; to J.I., and W.I., and heirs as tenants in common the said corn mill; to A.J.I., and S.I., and heirs, as tenants in common, property in Blackrod before mentioned Executors: Jane Irlam, William Irlam. (Source: The National Archives-UK)

DDHT 3/13        Date: 21 Aug 1826
[from Scope and Content] Will of Jane Irlam of Standish with Langtree, widow; -- To Sarah and Jane, J.I's daughters, and their heirs, leasehold messuage with appurtenances in Standish with Langtree, for J.I's term of interest therein, and subject to the conditions in the original lease, in joint tenure, in trust to collect and distribute the rents from the said property among themselves and Betty J.I's daughter and their heirs, unless either J. or S. wishes to live there. To S. and J. all household goods and furniture in the said house, subject to the payment to Ellen, Betty and Alice, J.I's daughters, £20 each in yearly instalments of £6.13.4. To S.J. and B. residue, after payment of funeral and other expenses, of money payable to J.I. under her husband's will from Jolly Mill in Standish with Langtree (see). To S. and J. residue and debt of £30 owing to J.I. from Mary, her daughter. Condition, that if Jane, J.I's daughter shall remarry, all bequests to her to go to her daughter Margaret. (Source: The National Archives-UK)


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