Description | <head>Scope and Content</head><p>He refers to the settlement made at his marriage and a subsequent fine concerning his wife's jointure and provision for his younger children. They are to be paid that part of the £2,000 still owing at his death "except that part of it lost by Mr. Gill which I hope he himself will remember to repay". To his wife the burreau in the parlour chamber with her jewels, silver, etc., and (by a Codicil) "her own worked bed and quilt". 50s a year to the School at Mosbrough and £50 to the Minister at Eckington.</p><p>Codicil of same day.</p> |