Guy Hugh 1732 of Long Clawson will

Hugh Guy of Long Clawson 1732 Will

Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland Archives, Leicestershire Wills and Probate Records 1732

In the name of God Amen I Hugh Guy of Long Claxon alias Long Clawson in the County of Leicester Yeoman do make & ordain this my last will & Testament in manner & form following

First I commit my Soule into the hand of God and my body to the Earth, and Dispose of my Temporall things in manner as follows

Imprimis I give & bequeath to my Son Richd Guy the sum of Five pounds

Item I give to my Daughter Eliz Guy the sum of one pound one shilling

Item I give unto my daughter Dorothy Guy the sum of five pounds

Item I give to my Daughters Mary Stones Anna Guy & Sarah Guy the sum of one shilling each

Item I give to my Son John Guy the Too new orchards & 4 bays of Building towards the pool and part of the fare yard as fare as the building goes

Item to my Son Hugh Guy my Dwelling hous and all the buildings there to belong and my home Close on this Condition that he take Care of his Sister Margarit and provide for her a seficient mentinance

And Lastly I make and ordain my Sone Hugh Guy Sole Executor of this my Last will and Testament of all my goods Cattle and Chattles in wittness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal the eighteenth day of Aprill in the fifth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of god of great Britton France & Ireland King Defender of the faith Anno Dom 1732

                                                                                                         The marke of Hugh Guy

Seald and Deliverd as the Last will & Testamt of Hugh Guy the Testator in the presence of us who is under subscribed

Robert Hoe

The mark of Anna Hulse

April the 22d 1732

The Inventory of Hugh Guy Sen of Long Claxton who deceased April the 19th & was buried the 20th instant

  £ s d
His Purse & Apparrell 00 03 00
Things in the house      
An old Table & Settle & old Dresser & pewter Shelf & pewter and fire iron 00 16 00
Things in the parlour      
Two old Bedsteads & old Cupboard &c 00 05 00
Some Lumber in the Kitchin 00 01 06
Some quick goods in the yard 03 05 06
  04 01 00

By us

Thomas Burroughs

Thomas Campain                                                                                                                        

Probate 30 May 1732