Houghton Thomas 1741 of Scalford Will

Thomas Houghton of Scalford 1741 Will and Inventory

Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland Archives, Leicestershire Wills and Probate Records 1741

In the Name of God Amen I Thomas Houghton of the Grange in the parish of Scalford in the County of Leicester Grazier being Sick and Weak in Body but of Sound Mind and Memory and Considering the uncertainty of this life Doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in Manner and forme following (That is to Say)

First of all I give my Soul to God that gave it me And my Body I committ to the Earth to be decently interred at the discretion of [“my” missing] Executrix hereinafter named

And as for my Worldly Estate which hath pleased God to bless me with I give and Dispose thereof As follows

In the first place I give and bequeath unto my Brother John Houghton of Saxelby in the said County of Leicester Farmer the Sume of one Shilling to be paid him by my Executrix hereinafter named within Six Months after my decease

And Also I give and bequeath unto my Brother Anthony Houghton of Grimston in the Said County of Leicester Farmer the Sume of Ten pounds to be paid him by my Said Executrix within Six Months next after my decease

And Also I give and bequeath unto my Brother William Houghton of Wartnaby in the Said County of Leicester Farmer the Sume of one Shilling to be paid him by my Said Executrix within Six Months next after my decease

And Also I give and bequeath unto my Sister Mary Marriott the Wife of Henry Marriott of Asfordby in the said County of Leicester Farmer the Sume of Ten pounds to be paid her by my Said Executrix within Six months after my decease

And Also I give and bequeath unto Jane Forman the Wife of Thomas Forman of Waltham in the Said County of Leicester Farmer the Sume of Ten pounds to be paid her by my said Executrix within Six Months next after my decease

And Also I give and bequeath unto my Sister Ann Cooley the Wife of John Cooley of Asfordby aforesaid Farmer the Sume of Ten pounds to be paid her by my Said Executrix within Six Months next after my decease

And Also I give and bequeath unto my father Anthony Houghton of Asfordby aforesaid the Sume of five pounds to be paid him by my Said Executrix within Six Months next after my decease

And Also I give and bequeath unto Robert Draper of Scalford aforesaid Farmer the like Sume of five pounds to be paid him by my Said Executrix within Six Months next after my decease

And Lastly all the rest residue and remainder of my Goods Cattle Chattells rights Creditts and personal Estate of what kind or nature soever not hereinbefore by me given bequeathed and disposed of (my Debts legacies and Funerall Expences being first paid and discharged) I give and bequeath unto my Dear and loving Wife Mary Houghton whom I doe hereby Appoint full and Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament revokeing all former Wills by me att any time heretofore made

In Witness whereof I the Said Thomas Houghton the Testator have hereunto putt my hand and Seale this four and Twentieth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty

                                                                                                                The marke of Thomas Houghton

Signed sealed published and Declared by the Said Thomas Houghton the Testator for and as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have Subscribed our Names as Witnesses hereto In the presence of the said Testator

Nathll North

Edwd Stokes

Thomas Elson

Mary Houghton widow the within named Extrix was Sworn the 20th Aprill 1741

                                                                                                                Before us Geo: Newell

October the 30 1740

A inmatory upon Thomas Holton effects latly decd

A inmatory upon Thomas Holton effects latly decd   
 £sd
For Best kind Fifty five poundes55
For ship kind eighty poundes80
For horse kind twenty poundes20
For grain thirty poundes30
For hay fifteen poundes15
For godes in the house two poundes2
For godes in the kitchen one pound1
For godes in the chambers tow poundes2
For pors & aparel five poundes5
For thinges unsen & forgotten ten shillinges     “10
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Witnes our handes

Robart Draper

John Willford