Original Wills and Administrations of Archdeaconry Court of
Dorset
held at Dorset County Record Office
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John Clarke the elder of Sandwich
Administration: James Clarke of Sandwich, stone cutter, John Clarke of same,
marbeller
and Peter Camell of same, merchant bound 1 November 1742
- James, son of John Clarke deceased to administer goods
Witnesses: Edmund Cole, Mary Cole
James Clarke sworn 20 October 1742
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1742/63
George Cull Marbeler of Sandwich in the Isle of Purbeck
Will dated: 09 Jun 1740
- John Cull (bro): house at Sandwich being one half part of west end of a
new erected house at Sandwich
in possession of Moses Vivian, mariner (brother in law) with half part
garden and all outhouses etc; executor
Executor: John Cull (Brother)
Signed by Testator
Witnesses: Lewis Cole, Elizabeth Cole, Ann Cole [Lewis Cole wrote the
will]
Will proved: 20 Oct 1742
John Cull sworn before Edm. Cooke in the presence of Thomas Fitz-Herbert,
Registrar
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1742/57
Titus Gray of Sandwich
Administration: Elizabeth Gray, widow of Sandwich to administer goods of late son Titus Gray, deceased on ‘board Her Majesty’s ship,
Dragon, bound to Gibraltar’
Sworn before: Edmund Cooke, Clerk in presence of Thomas Fitzherbert 19 October 1742
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1742/58
Martin Camell of Sandwich
Administration: Peter Camell, stone cutter of Sandwich, brother of Martin Camell, late deceased in His Majesty’s service at Gibraltar, Ship Dragon.
19 October 1742
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1744/58
Thomas Cross, cordwainer of Sandwich
Will made: 23 November 1744
- ‘sick in body’
- Henry (son): leasehold messuage which I now live with garden etc; one half part of household goods, stock, implements in trade etc
- Peter Camell, shopkeeper of Sandwich and Lewis Cole, surgeon, same: two messuages with garden etc in Sandwich in occupation of
John Pelley and William Toms in trust – rents etc to be paid to Ann (dau) wife of George Cox; after her decease to Grace Cox (gdau)
to hold for rest of term. If she dies to Henry (son).
- Half part of household goods, stock, implements in trade etc to be applied for personal maintenance and benefit of Ann Cox (dau)
and her child Grace Cox (gdau) for their sole use
- Peter Camell, shopkeeper of Sandwich and Lewis Cole, surgeon: executors
Witnesses: John Cooth, Mary Cole, Ann Hayward
Sworn: 25 January 1744/45 to executors
Josiah Hort, freemarbler of Hearsen [Herston], Senedg [Swanage]
Will made: 19 October 1734
- Jacob Hort (brother’s son): 1s and wearing apparel, ‘wooling and linen stokens’ and shoes within 12 months of decease
- Rachell (wife): dwelling house, garden, orchard and meade on the west side of orchard
- Rachell (wife): ‘the growne in Hearsen field and allot in Hearsen Meade and a pasture for a cow in Hearsen yards’
- Rachell (‘beloved wife’): rest and executrix
Witnesses: Daniel Masters, Daniel Masters the younger, Mary Masters
Proved: 5 March 1744 to Mary Andrews wife of Francis.
Notes: Rachael Hort, widow died before probate was granted having first appointed Mary her executrix
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1744/47
Josiah Hort of Sandwich
Administration: 1 March 1744
Francis Andrews, tailor of Sandwich, Daniel Masters, tailor of Sandwich, Francis and Mary his wife – Mary (to administer)
Made before: Thomas Fitzherbert, notary public
Rachel Hort, widow of Herson [Herston]
Will made: 25 February 1744
- Mary Andrews (‘nosen’ – niece) and her eldest dau Elizabeth Andrews: wearing apparel and ‘linning’/ ‘woolling’
- James Grays’ family: 1s a piece
- James Maish: 1s
- Mary Randell and her child: 1s a piece
- Thomas Tubb (nephew): 1s
- Mary Andrews (niece): executrix and rest
Witnesses: Susana Sanders, Daniel Masters [Christen Sanedg – name, Swanage]
Proved: 5 March 1744 to Mary wife of Francis Andrews
DHC reference: Da/Dt/A/1744/39
Edward Howard [Hayward], mariner
of His Majesty's Ship Victory
Administration bond: Ann Howard, widow of Sandwich, Robert Alford [signs 'Robert
Allford'], stone cutter of Sandwich bound 21 December 1744
-
Ann Howard (signs 'Ann Hayward'], widow and relict to administer
Witnesses: John Cooth and Peter Camell
Sworn before John Cooth, Clerk
Thomas Serrell
of Sandwich
Administration:
- Margaret Serrell,
widow of Thomas, John Bundy, coller maker and grocer of Amesbury,
Wiltshire
and John Clarke the younger, labourer of Blandford Forum
Margaret, widow of Thomas Serrell
to
administer goods etc.
6 August 1745
DHC reference: Da/Dt/A/1745/25
William Little the elder of
Sandwich but lately belonging to the 'Tygress Privateer of Dartmouth'
Administration bond:
- Anthony Warham of Leigh, Wimborne Minster gentleman,
Joseph Brixey of Leigh aforesaid,
yeoman and John Doe bound 14 January 1745/6
-
Anthony Warham to administer goods etc during the minority of William Little
aged 16 only son of the deceased
Witnesses: Thomas and Sarah Fitzherbert
Anthony Warham, guardian of William Little sworn before Thomas Sollers,
Surrogate 14 January 1745/6
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1742/58
Martin Camell of Sandwich
Administration: Peter Camell, stone cutter of Sandwich, brother of Martin Camell, late deceased in His Majesty’s
service at Gibraltar, Ship Dragon.
19 October 1742
James Keat
of Sandwich, Dorset James Keat
lately deceased of Sandwich
Goods include Bankers and stone
Dated: 25 November 1738
-‘being written by my own hand’
- John (eldest brother): bankers and boathals in Sandwich and house in Sandwich
for his life
and for the other lives upon it
- Joseph (brother): £5
- Richard (brother): £5 paid by my executor ‘out of the money he of me’, and
‘all the kit’ I have in the
house and garden at Langton that was my father’s.
- John son of John (brother): bankers and boathals in Sandwich after the death
of John (brother).
£30 when 21 years old
- Marey Keat eldest ‘daster’ [daughter] of John (brother): £60 when 21 years. My
house in Sandwich
if she outlives her father for the remainder of the life. Gold ring.
- Ann Keat youngest ‘daster’ [daughter] of John (brother): £50 when 21 years
- John Keat (brother): rest
Executor: John Keat (brother)
Signed by testator
Proved: 1746
Inventory of goods of James Keat deceased: dated 16 May 1746, by Ja: Dolling,
senior and Henry Pye
The banker going to Brook, with the
other bankers belonging to him
£26
01s
Boat cart, ‘Ankers’ and what is
left and some small ropes the less
£14
00s
Some stone at Wareham, some at
Poole and some on his banker, the whole comes to by
computation
£3
10s
The dwelling house, stable with a
small brewhouse £40
00s
2 beds and what belongs to them and
1 scrutore with some chairs and 1 stove
£9
10s
1 warming pan, 2 tables, a furnace
and barrels, ‘cratts, pott’
£3
12s
Wearing apparel
£3
00s
Total:
£99
13s
Inventory made: 16 May 1746 by Jo Dolling, senior and
Henry Pye
Value: £99 13s 0d
Joane Bower, widow
Dated: 18 November 1735
- Joshua and Benjamin Bower (my two sons) and Ann Phippard (daughter): dwelling house, garden,
orchard, back-side and ground belonging jointly between them.
- Joshua and Benjamin (sons): the quarries equally between them but if the one digs a quarry and
not the other he that digs shall pay nothing to him that does not
- Benjamin (son): banker by the water side near the bridge
Executor: [none given]
Signed by testator with mark B
Witnesses: Lewis Cole, Elizabeth Cole
Proved: 23 October 1747 by Ann Phippard wife of Anthony, having been sworn to administer the goods
of Joan Bower, widow, deceased of Sandwich, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset before John Goulden, Curate
of Sandwich
Administration bond: 23 October 1747
Peter Camell, Mercer of Sandwich and Lewis Cole, barber surgeon of Sandwich bound to £100.
Condition: Ann Phippard to administer etc. the goods of Joan Bower, widow deceased.
Signed: Peter Camell, Lewis Cole
Witnesses: John Goulden, Lewis Cole, junior
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/174749
William Carter, Marbler of Sandwich, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
Dated: 23 May 1747
- Thomas (son): the Living I now live in for his life. If John Sanders outlives Thomas (son) then
Living goes to Elizabeth Sanders, Ann Coffen, Ann Parlet and Sarra Carter (my 4 dasters [daughters])
during John Sanders (grandson) life. Rent to be divided between my daughters.
- Grace (wife): 1s
- Thomas (son): chest, bed with furniture that I do now lie upon
- Ann Coffen (daughter): cupboard and feather bed
- Elizabeth Sanders (daughter): pewter dish
- Mary Parlet (daughter): pewter dish or platter
- Ann Coffen and Sarra Carter (daughters): the orchard during Elizabeth Sanders and John Carters lives
- John Carter (son): 1s
- my desire is for my daughter Sara Carter to live in the house till my son Thomas Carter is married
or till he lives in it himself without any denial and my desire is for my daughter Sara Carter to pay for
my berring
- Sara Carter (beloved daughter): residue
Executrix: Sara Carter (daughter)
Signed by testator with C mark
Witnesses: Mary Foott, Daniel Masters
Proved: 4 November 1747 by oath of Sarah Carter
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/I/1747/12
Inventory of goods of William Carter, deceased of Sandwich taken 7 October 1747 by Robert Roe
and David Hibbs. Exhibited by Sarah Carter 4 November 1747.
In the
Lower Rooms:
2 tables
(7s) 4 chairs(1s 8d)
08s 8d
6 small
pewter dishes, 2 pewter plates (6s), 6
beer barrels (6s)
12s
0d
2 iron
pots (4s), 2 tubs, 2 trendles (4s 6d), 1
small furnace (7s)
15s
6d
1 skillet
(1s), 2 chests (8s), some small lumber (2s
6d)
11s
6d
Without
Doors:
Hay reek
£4, some stone at the Quarry (12s 6d)
£4
12s
6d
Elias
Hibbs (£1 1s), Jos: Tubb (7s 6d),
dubious debts
£1
08s
6d
In the
Chamber:
Cupboard
(4s), 2 beds (£2 10s)
£2
14s
0d
2
bedsteads (5s) 2 pillows, 1 bolster and
other bedding (£1 3s)
£1
08s
0d
a House
and grounds being a leasehold estate in
the yearly
value of £12
£132
00s
0d
His
wearing apparel
15s
0d
Total:
£145
05s
8d
Mortgage
due to William Clavill of the house and
ground near about
£80
00s
0d
Debt due
to Mr Cammell, Lewis Cole and others
£4
02s
0d
Total (to
deduct):
£84
02s
0d
Total:
£61
03s
8d
DHC reference: Da/Dt/A/1747/34
John Cockram of Sandwich
Administration bond:
- Mary Cockram, widow of Sandwich, Ann Small, spinster of Langton, Mary Bonfield, spinster of Sandwich bound 22 July 1747
- Mary Cockram [signs 'Cookram'], widow and relict to administer
Witnesses: John Combes, Curate of Langton, John Haskoll
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1748/51
Samuel Harding, mariner deceased lately belonging to His Majesty’s Ship the Mark & Rebecca Tender
Administration: Samuel Harding, senior, his father of Sandwich took administration
19 September 1748
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1750/47A
Thomas Cross of Sandwich
Will dated: 9 December 1741
[note will made on proforma printed form with two ships at header – suggest occupation as mariner]
- Ann (wife): all
Witnesses: John Vallett, John Gover
Proved: 11 May 1750 to Ann Cross, widow sworn before John Pyke, Rector of Sandwich
Endorsed and postmarked from Plymouth, Devon posted to Mrs Anne Cross, Sandwich
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1750/47B
Anthony Phipard, Seaman of Sandwich, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
Dated: 13 March 1723/4
- Ann (present wife): all
Executrix: Ann (wife)
Witnesses: Beniam [Benjamin] Bower, Joan Bower her mark 'B',James
Brown
Proved: 14 January 1750/51, Anne Phippard sworn before John Chapman, Clerk
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1750/50
John Bradford, mariner of His
Majesty's Ship Pembroke
Administration bond: [bond text not available to view on Ancestry.co.uk]
Thomas Bradford of Sandwich father of John Bradford intestate administrator
sworn goods under £20
Before Thomas Sollers, Surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1751/51
Peter Tedbury / Tidbruary / Tidbrey of Heason / Hearson, Sandwich [variants given in will]
Will made: 22 August 1751
- Elizabeth (Betty) Meader, Ann Pushman, Martha Hibbs (daus): house and orchard equally divided rent for the term of lease
- Thomas Pushman’s three children: £5 12 months after decease
- ‘Eyas’ Hibbs’ three daus: £5 12 months after decease
- Ann Meader (gdau): £5 12 months after decease
- John Meader, Thomas Pushman, Elias Hibbs, William Candel (sons-in-law): 1s a piece
- Elizabeth (‘beloved wife’): rest and executrix
Signed: Peter Tidbruary (x)
Witnesses: William Melmer [Melmoth], Daniel Masters, Temprance Merwood (x)
Proved: 8 October 1751 to Elizabeth Tedbury, widow, sworn before John Pyke, Surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1752/19
Peter Gover, marbeller of Sandwich
Will made: 20 November 1749
- Anna Sanders (dau): brewing furnace, stone silt, my clock and jack
- Joseph Gover (brother): best suit of dark-grey cloths coat waistcoat and breeches
- Elizabeth Frampton (dau): large kettle pot now in her possession and my bankers at the sea side
- Mary Stevens (dau): rest and executrix
Witnesses: Lewis Cole, Jonathan Cole
Proved: 28 October 1752 to Mary Stevens, widow sworn before John Pyke, Rector of Sandwich
‘Cathrine Theeks’ [Catherine Thicks], widow of Sandwich
Will made: 15 October 1753
- Elizabeth Marsh of Sandwich, Cathrine Serrel of Portsea, Sarah Serrel of Corfe Castle, Martha Serrel of Sandwich
(‘my 4 granddaughters’): all estates in Sandwich divided between them and as their father John Serrel stands indebted
£40 ‘for keeping his childring’ I do give the £40 divided between them.
- Elizabeth Marsh (gdau): great ‘kittle’ [kettle]
- Cathrine Serrel (gdau): best black quilted petticoat and bed and its furniture which I do lie in
- Sarah and Martha Serrel (gdaus): rest of goods and executrixes
Witnesses: John Dolling, junior, John Frampston, Elizabeth Frampton
Will proved: 27 November 1755 to Martha Serrell [sic] (Sarah Serrell, the other executrix being deceased)
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1755/32
Thomas Hain of Sandwich
27 February 1755
Administration: Ruth Hain, widow of Sandwich, William Millner, custom house officer of Sandwich, Thomas Soper, husbandman of Sandwich
- Ruth relict of Thomas late of Sandwich to administer goods etc
Witnesses/sworn: John Pyke, Elizabeth Hayward 6 March 1755
DHC reference: Da/A/1757/9
Matthew Towgood, widower of Sandwich
Administration: Peter Towgood, schoolmaster of Whitechurch Canonicorum, Matthew Comings, gentleman of
Blandford Forum and John Doe bound 14 December 1757
- Peter Towgood, brother of Matthew Towgood to administer
Before Thomas Fitzherbert, Notary Public
Peter Towgood
Sworn before Samuel Lambert Milbourne, Surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1756/38
George Banister, mariner of His Majesty’s Ship Medway
Administration: Elizabeth his widow of Sandwich, Howard Serrell, gentleman of the same, Elizabeth Coombes, spinster of Langton.
- Elizabeth Banister bound to administer goods etc
30 July 1756 Witnesses: John Combes, clerk
William Melmoth alias Melmer of Hearson [Herston], Swanage, marbeller
Will made: 29 July 1754
- ‘perfect health’
- ‘Beloved wife’: £50 within six months of decease or to Joseph Thompson (my wife’s son) if deceased
- Wife: house at Hearson etc where she and I now live; and newly built house I built adjoining the house we live in, in occupation of
Giles Harding, junior; silver tankard, gold chain, silver watch, all good rings, all her clothes, silk, woolling and linen, 6 silver spoons,
all coals and wood in and out fit for burning and largest pewter dish, best bedstead etc that is in the inner or best chamber
- Abraham Hayward (cousin): bed in outer chamber etc
- Abraham Hayward (cousin): executor
- Wife and Abraham Hayward (cousin): silver spoons etc besides the above, to be divided between them and a silver dram dish to be parted equally
- Esther Hayward (‘beloved sister’): £15 within six months of decease
- Henry Vicory of Southavon, Studland: £3
- William Melmer son of John Melmer of Swanage (kinsman): £3
- Mary Melmer dau of John Melmer of Swanage: 20s
- Mary wife of Henry Vicory: 40s
- Abraham Hayward (cousin): wearing apparel and wooling and quar tools
- Wife and Abraham Hayward: rest of goods divided and all linen, pewter etc except a pair of tea tongs, pair of large silver buckles,
warming pan ‘which I give particularly to my dear wife for her own sole use and benefit’
- Abraham: my house after my wife dies for the term of 10 years after her decease if he or his daughter Melmer Hayward shall live
- William Melmer (kinsman) son of John Melmer: gets above house after years run out but to John, his father if no issue
- William Melmer (or to his father John): house in possession of Robert Seymore
- William Melmer (or to his father John): tenement at Hearson in possession of John Cole and in the holding of Jonathan Cole
- William Melmer (as above): after decease of my wife – messuage at Hearson and lately rebuilt in occupation of Giles Harding, junior
- William Melmer (as above): house, Hearson now in holding of John Meader for some years to come and in occupation of Joseph King.
- All tenements to William (or to his father John)
- Wife: £100 within six months of decease and the marriage bond he gave her left in the hands of Thomas Eyres, grocer, Portsmouth
- Abraham Hayward (cousin): executor
- William Melmer (as above): to demand rents yearly
- Edward Dampier, Lewis Cockram, senior and John Melmer, senior, William Milner, Officer of the Customs at Swanage (all ‘good friends’):
to oversee this will and 10s each for their trouble
- William Milner: 5s for making this will
Witnesses: John Cole, Jonathan Stevens, Giles Harden, Sarah Cole, Mary Brown
Proved: 19 January 1758 to Abraham Hayward
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1758/36
Leonard Cooke, of Swanwick mariner late of His Majesty’s ship Enterprise
19 June 1758
Administration: Rachel Cooke, widow and James Gray, marbler of Swanwick.
- Rachel Cooke widow of Leonard and admin. of his goods etc
Witnesses: Anne Hutchins, Ann Rose
Sworn: goods under £20 before John Hutchins, Rector of Wareham
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1758/33
Thomas Tarry of Swanwick, marine on board His Majesty’s ship Magnamine
Administration: Jane Tarry, widow of Swanwick, John Frampton, taylor of same
29 April 1758
- Jane Tarry relict and widow of Thomas Tarry a marine on board His Majesty’s ship Magnamine, to administer goods etc
Witnesses: Anne Hutchins, Ann Rose
Sworn: goods under £20 [before John Hutchins, Rector of Wareham – but not stated in document]
Hester Wakely, spinster of
Sandwich
Dated 28 January 1758
Administration: Thomas Wakely,
blacksmith of Sandwich and Henry Conway, miller of Corfe Castle.
Thomas, father of Hester bound to administer goods etc
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1759/24
Thomas Alford, the elder of Swanwich
Administration: Thomas Alford, marbler of Swanwich and John Kent, baker of Corfe Castle.
- Thomas son of Thomas Alford, the elder of Swanwich deceased, to administer goods etc.
11 August 1759
Witnesses: Anne Hutchins, William Filliter
Thomas sworn before John Hutchins, Rector of Wareham
DHC reference: Da/Dt/A/1760/19
John Cockram, mariner belonging
to His Majesty's Ship Swiftsur
Administration bond: 5 January 1760
- Lewis Cockram, gentleman of Swanwich, William Filliter, gentleman of Wareham
and John Coe, yeoman of Wareham bound
- Lewis Cockram, father of John Cockram to administer
Witnesses: J Hutchins, Ann Rose
Lewis Cockram sworn before John Hutchins, Rector of Wareham, Surrogate
Lewis Cole of Sandwich, Dorset
Dated: 28 August 1759 [in Lewis Coles own hand]
- Grace Blockley (granddaughter): £50 in 6 months
- William Blockley (grandson): £10 when 21 years
- Jeremiah Warren (grandson): £10 when 21 yearss
- Ann (daughter) wife of Lewis Warren: leasehold house with the shops, Custom House, out houses
and garden in Sandwich for the rest of the term. Also my banker or piece of land being by the seaside
in Sandwich known as the Key forever.
- Lewis Cole (son): lands at Witchampton, forever
- Lewis Cole (son), Ann Warren (daughter) and Grace Blockley (granddaughter): residue
Executor and Executrix: Lewis Cole (son) and Ann Warren (daughter)
Signed by testator
Witness: Jonathan Cole
Proved: 1761
Transcribed by Kim Parker from microfilms at the Dorset History Centre
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1762/58
Richard Corben of Sandwich in the Isle of Purbeck
Will dated: 08 Aug 1762
- First I Give to my Nephews Joseph and James Corben five Shillings each
- Also I give to my Nephew Edward Coffin five Shillings
- Also I give to my Neice Rachel Gover, Wife of Thomas Gover, five Shillings
and a Right in my Seat in the Parish
Church of Sandwich
- Also I give to my Neice Mary Best the sume of five Shillings
- Also I give to my Neice Mary, the Daughter of Thomas Gover, my Great Bible
and a Right in my Seat in the Parish
Church of Sandwich aforesaid
- Also I give to Elizabeth Ramstone Widow a Right in my Seat in the Parish
Church of Sandwich aforesaid
Executrix: Sarah, wife of Samuel Haysome (wellbeloved Niece)
Trustees: Mr Lewis Warren, Stone Merchant; Thomas Frith, Marbeler & Samuel
Burt, Writing Master in the
Borough of Corfe Castle
Signed by Testator
Witnesses: John Frampton, Ann Frampton (her mark), Samuel Burt
Will proved: 26 Aug 1762
Sarah, wife of Samuel Haysome sworn before John Pyke surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt /W/1763/40
Richard Bowers, mariner of HM ‘Exeter’
Will made: 23 February 1744
- Mary (wife) of Lankton, Sandwich [Langton Matravers]: all and executrix
Witnesses: Thomas Lake[?], Jonathan Garton, Charles Graham, Joseph Beckett, Thomas Ford
Proved: 1 August 1763 to Mary (wife) before John Hutchins, Rector of Wareham Surrogate legally deputed
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1763/21
Joseph Cox, carpenter of Sandwich
- Renunciation: Jane Cox widow of Joseph, of Sandwich renounces administration of goods etc to two principal creditors
John Kent of Corfe Castle and Robert Sanders, Blacksmith and Malster of Sandwich
5 March 1763
Witnesses: George White, Henry Sanders
Exhibited: 7 March 1763
Bond: John Kent, baker of Corfe Castle, Robert Sanders, blacksmith of Sandwich and
Thomas Huxford, cordwainer of Bere Regis.
Kent and Sanders, principal creditors (Kent owed £23; Sanders owed £17) to administer goods etc
7 March 1763
Witness/before: Thomas Fitzherbert
John Linnington
, Hillier, Hearston, Sandwich- ‘weak of body’
- ‘Two shillings each to six bearers to carry me to church at my decease and two shillings to two women to lay me out at my death’.
- Thomas (‘well beloved son’): best dark coloured blew [blue] coat together with my father’s best coat, my buckskin breeches and white fustian waistcoat
- Thomas (brother) and John Best of Sandwich (brother in law): remainder of wearing apparel to share between them
- Mary (‘well beloved wife’): silver watch and household furniture provided she continues a widow – after decease or marriage to share between brother
Thomas, John Best and William Linnington ‘well beloved brother’)
- Mary (wife): my fee simple now dwelling house in Herston with garden, orchard etc called ‘late Jeremiah Brown’s Tenement’ with rest
- Samuel Burt, Writing Master, of Corfe Castle (‘my good friend’): trustee
Executrix: Mary (wife)
Witnesses: William Cull, James Collins, Honor Burt
Sworn: 21 September 1763 to Mary, widow and executrix before John Pyke, Rector of Sandwich
DHC reference: Ad/Dt//W/1765/60
Thomas Soper 'Farmer Soper', Townsend, Swanage [Sandwich]
Will made: 24 January 1765
- Johanna ('beloved wife') and her daughter Rose: all goods etc which were my wife's at the time of our marriage; with two houses now in the
occupation of Richard Morris and Hester Phillips
- William Soper at Ulwell (brother): any moneys as may be due from him to me at the time of my decease
- Hannah Hixen [Hixon]: remainder of my household furniture
- Johanna (wife) and Hanna Hixon and her husband Thomas Hixon (son-in-law): all stock of hay, corn, all kinds of cattle and moneys due to me
equally between them with all carriages and utensils for husbandry to be appraised and equally divided in 12 month after decease
- Johanna (wife) and Hanna Hixon and her husband Thomas Hixon (son-in-law): executor and executrixes
Thomas give his mother in law the
value of her third part following appraisement, he shall not be obliged to pay for the same until one year after
Witnesses: H Serrell, Sarah Bonfield
Will proved: 10 July 1765 to Thomas Hixon before John Cooth, Surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1765/24
Ann Phippard, widow of Sandwich, Dorset (died intestate)
Bond dated: 29 November 1765
John Phippard of Sandwich, Dorset and Thomas Hixon of Sandwich, Dorset bound to the Court
Under the sum of £200.
Condition: John Phippard (son) administrator of goods is to make an inventory to be exhibited on or
before last day of May 1766 and make an account of his administration before last day of November 1766.
Witnesses: John Pyke, Clerk, Henry Parlett
Thomas Weikely alias
Wakley of Swanige, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
Dated: 13 December 1762
- Thomas (son): my dwelling house and garden in Swanige. Thomas to pay my wife Mary £1 5s/year
and if not to abide in the house where she was and if the land falls to James Wakley to follow the
same orders as Thomas was.
- James Wakley: £2 2s
- After wifes death, goods to return to my children again
- Thomas Wakley: 2s 6d
- Wife: best bedstead during her life
Executrixes: Mary (wife) and Betty Wakly (daughter)
Signed by testator
Witnesses: Jean Cupper, John Allford, Richard Smedmore
Mary Wakley, widow, sworn 10 November 1767
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1767/24
Stephen Smith of Sandwich, bachelor
Renunciation: John father of Stephen Smith renounces administration and commits to James Percy, principal creditor 3 February 1767
Witnesses: H and Samuel Serrell
Exhibited before Reverend John Cooth, Clerk MA and Surrogate 7 February 1767
Administration: James Percy, timber merchant of Wimborne Minster, Thomas Lockyer, yeoman of Hampreston, John Doe bound.
James Percy to administer. 7 February 1767, before Thomas Fitzherbert, Notary Public. Sworn before John Cooth, Surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1769/59
Thomas Burdam (also spelt as
Bordam and
Bordan), fisherman of Sandwich
Will made: 15 March 1768
- Mary (dau): a dwelling place in the houses[?] ‘not to be put out of it as long as she lives’
- John (son): boat and wearing clothes
- Ann (dau): chest of drawers
- Hester Pilips [Philips] (gdau): 10s every year as long as she keeps same name to be paid out of houses
- Children: rest equally divided
- Mary (dau): ‘The Old Rope to be sold and Mary to have the money
Witnesses: John Dolling, Margaret Serrell, Mary Smedmor [Smedmore] (x)
[on reverse in pencil ‘when examined
in October 1961 this will found to lack half’]
John Burdam, fisherman of Sandwich, George Smith, shoemaker of Wareham and John Flook, labourer of Wareham bound 12 August 1769
John son of Thomas to administer will, before William and George Filliter
Sworn before John Hutchins, Rector of Wareham and Surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1770/17
Francis Warren, gentleman of Sandwich
Will made: 2 February 1765
- Francis Warren ‘of Swanage but now of London, merchant’
- Eleanor (‘much loved’ wife, dau of Christopher and Ann Ashley of Mahone, Isle of Minorca): all, then after decease to Eleanor (dau)
- Eleanor (wife): pay yearly to Hannah Warren (mother) of Swanage: £42 12s, house orchard occupied by Hannah Warren to be sole
property of Eleanor (wife)
- Eleanor (wife): executrix
Witnesses: Lewis Warren, George Warren
Commission: Eleanor wife of John Taylor and executrix of her late husband Francis Warren 3 November 1770.
Executed and proved by Eleanor Taylor on 10 November 1770 before John Hutchins, Surrogate
DHC reference: DA/A/1771/18
George Pushman, marbler of Sandwich
Administration: John Pushman of Sandwich, Thomas Randall, marbler and William Curtis, ‘millar’ both of Sandwich bound 8 April 1771
John Pushman, principal creditor and administrator
Witnesses: Jared Trew, Mary Tibury (x)
John Pushman sworn 8 April 1771 to administrator as Elizabeth Pushman, widow having renunciated, before John Pyke
Renunciation: Elizabeth Pushman, widow of George Pushman renunciates administration and John Pushman, principal
creditor appointed
8 April 1771, signed Elizabeth Pushman (x)
Witnesses: Jared Trew, William Curtis
Exhibited before Reverend John Pyke, Surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1772/49
James Benfield, marbler or stone cutter, Sandwich
Will dated: 9 January 1771
- Elizabeth Benfield (dau): house that I live in
- James Benfield: lands at Churchbridge
- Mary Best: house where Peter Hancock now lives ‘for to live in’ and
goods to furnish him – bed and things belonging
Square table, two chairs [for Mary Best?]
- James Benfield: ‘woolling’ apparel and rest of goods and chattels after decease of Elizabeth Benfield (dau) and Mary Best.
Superscript note in text: ‘I debar my daughter Elizabeth Benfield of all my goods and chattels’.
Samuel Burt, George Clarke Butler: overseers of will and one guinea each
Witnesses: William Rose, Joseph Ralles, Peter Hancock
Probate granted: to Samuel Burt 15 January 1772
Right reserved to make the like grant to George Clark Butler
Sworn before John Cooth, surrogate
Mary Pushman of Isle of Purbeck, Swanage, Dorset
Dated: 20 May 1774
- Esther Pushman (sister): wearing apparel, household goods
- Esther (sister) and Henry Pushman (nephew): money equally divided. Esther to have interest
paid half yearly by executor.
Executor: Henry Pushman (nephew)
Mark of testator
Witnesses: Samuel Marsh, David Dollen (x)
Commission: 5 September 1774
Proved: 25 September 1774 on oath of Henry Pushman before John Pyke, Clerk,
Rector of Sandwich, Dorset
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1775/27
John Bemister, yeoman of Sandwich
Administration: Ann Bemister, widow of John, John Keyton, surgeon and Robert Chinchen, stone merchant of the same place.
31 October 1775
Ann Bemister bound to administer goods etc
Witnesses: Morgan Jones, Christopher Rawlinson
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1776/42
James Browne, marbler of Sandwich
Will dated: 1 March 1773
- Mary Cole of Sandwich, spinster and niece of Mr Camell: land and house where I dwell in Sandwich and right of the passage,
privilege of the Brewhouse, and its utensils and likewise the garden adjoining.
- Mary Cole (as above): right in the Quarry where I now work and all my stone, utensils and tools etc of marbler trade and rest
Witnesses: Esther Damon, Mary Stevens, Thomas Bartlett
Proved: 10 August 1776 to Mary Cole
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1776/15
David Clarke, marbeller of Sandwich
Administration: Lewis Warren, marbler and Joshua Northcote, mercer and draper of Blandford Forum.
16 November 1776
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1777/56
John Melmoth, marbler of Sandwich
Will made: 23 October 1753
- Judith (dau) wife of Thomas Frith: £5
- Mary (gdau and dau of Thomas and Judith Frith): £1 when 21 years old
- William and Ann (son and dau of William (son) and Martha Melmoth): £1 each when 21 years old
- William (son): 1s
- Mary (‘dearly beloved wife’): executrix and rest. Rest on her decease to John and Mary (son and dau) divided between them
Witnesses: John Chapman and S B Chapman
John Melmoth, marbler of Sandwich, Mary Melmoth, spinster and John Cole, stone merchant of same and James Browne, victualler
of Corfe Castle bound by sum of £200 8 December 1777.
John and Mary Melmoth to administer in presence of Thomas Bartlett 17 November 1777
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1778/55
Hannah Soper of Swanage / Sandwich
Will made: 30 August 1773
- Rose Haysom otherwise Weeks (‘natural’ dau): all houses, goods and chattels etc, and executrix
Witnesses: Lewis and Ann Warren
Commission: 22 June 1778 Rose Haysom otherwise Weeks (natural dau), executrix, sworn 23 June 1778 before John Pyke
Samuel Warren, marbler of Sandwich
Will made: 7 September 1779
- ‘sick and weak in body’
- Mary (‘dearly beloved and only surviving daughter (who is now a minor)’: all monies, goods, chattels and effects
- My late father John Warren was legally possessed of a valuable stone quarry at Durlstone Bay, Sandwich which a quarter (testator’s) to
go to Mary (dau) or she dies to his brothers then living
- John Warren (‘well beloved brother’), marbler of Sandwich and Lewis Warren (‘much esteemed friend and relation’) stone merchant: trustees
and guardians of my daughter
Witnesses: Jeremiah Warren, Samuel Burt
Will proved: 28 November 1779 to Lewis Warren and John Warren
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1780/56
John Frampton, mercer of Sandwich
- ‘weak of body’
- Elizabeth Frampton dau of Peter Gover Frampton (son): freehold banker or wharf at Sandwich in occupation of John Melmoth,
chest of drawers and a blue box
- Peter Gover Frampton (son): stock of wool in my dwelling house with press, combs and all other my tools and utensils used in the
stocking trade only
- Isaac Frampton (son): £20
- Grandchildren: £5 each
- Elizabeth Frampton (gdau) and Ann Frampton (sister): executrixes and residue and remainder equally between them
- Nathan Chinchen, stone merchant of Sandwich and Samuel Burt, writing master of Corfe Castle: appointed trustees of
Elizabeth Frampton (gdau) and see this will executed
Witnesses: Eli Purlet, Edward Smith, Peter Stevens
Proved 8 January 1780 by Ann Frampton (power being reserved to grant to Elizabeth Frampton) before John Pyke, surrogate
DHC reference: DA/I/1780/1
John Frampton, hosier of Swanage
Inventory of business stock taken and witnessed by Miss Mary Cole, and Mrs Ann Frampton (x) – includes stays, cloths, velvets
and beaver, and much more.
7 July 1779.
Total £373 5s 6¾d
Inventory of household goods etc taken by James Brown and Thomas Bartlett 22 April 1780. Total £25 3s 8d
Robert Sanders, blacksmith and malster of Sandwich
Will made: 26 September 1777
- Mary Warren (gdau): £100
- Elizabeth wife of William Cole (gdau): £50
- John Sanders (gson): silver watch and £50
- Ann Cole (dau): bed and bedstead in West Chamber in my dwelling house and a double chest of drawers in the same room,
large pier glass and the oak table standing under the same and also 6 black’s ash chairs in the same room and one armed chair,
one mahogany round table, 6 new silver tea spoons, silver cream cup and large silver spoon, my clock and case and half a dozen
of best new case knives and forks and £150
- Henry Sanders (son): rest and executor
Witnesses: John Edmunds and George Filliter
Will proved: 12 January 1780 to Henry Sanders
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1780/12
John Warren of Sandwich, bachelor
Administration: James Warren, marbler of Sandwich, John Wyatt, groom of Blandford Forum bound 25 March 1780
James brother of John Warren to administer.
Before Thomas Fitzherbert, Registrar. James Warren sworn before George Marsh, Surrogate
John Warren of Swanage
Will made: 28 November 1774
- James, Samuel, John and Joseph Warren (sons): ‘Quare in Durdlestone Bay’ to share equally and wearing apparel
- Jane (dau) wife of Thomas Wakely: £10
- Martha Warren (dau): all household goods except after mentioned
- Grandchildren: a large silver spoon each
- James, Samuel, John and Joseph Warren (sons), Martha Warren and Jane Wakely (daus): all money/debts owed and goods at Quare
to be equally divided between them
- John (son): my clock and executor
Witnesses: Henry Parlett, Lewis Warren
Will proved: 28 August 1780 to James Warren (son and administrator of the goods of John Warren his brother deceased the named executor)
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1780/11
Benjamin Rose of Sandwich
Administration: Peter Rose, marbler of Studland, John Sawyer, yeoman of Studland, John Doe bound 23 September 1780
Peter Rose, son of Benjamin Rose to administer.
In presence of Thomas Fitzherbert, Notary Public and Registrar. Peter Rose (x), sworn before George Bingham, Surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1780/55
Richard Besst [Best] of Swanage
Will made: 3 November 1770
- ‘in bodely Health’
- Sarah (‘beloved wife’): all money, land etc owing or belonging to me. After her decease, as follows:
- Sarah Cole (dau): clock, best glass, my books with a pew in the church
- Ann Cockram (dau): best bed and all belongings there unto
- Hannah Best (dau-in-law): 1 guinea
- Sarah Best (gdau): bed with green curtain and all belonging there unto
- Richard Best (gson): 1s
- Beatrix Brine (‘my trusty maid’): the bed and all to it ‘that she always lay on’
- Martin Cole and Lewis Cockram (sons-in-law): rest and executors
Witnesses: John Harden, John Cole
Proved 4 December 1780 by Martin Cole and Lewis Cockram
Sworn before Reverend John Pyke
Executors’ oath: Martin Cole, commander of His Majesty’s Sloop of War ‘the Woolf’,
and Lewis Cockram
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1781/50
Elizabeth Keats [Keates], widow of Sandwich also Swanage
Will made: 17 February 1781
- Joanna Serrell (dau): leasehold tenement and garden where I now live at Swanage for rest of term of years. Also household goods,
furniture, stock of beer and other liquors, brewing utensils etc
- Executrix to pay Elizabeth (dau) wife of John Collins of Swanage, quarrier and Susannah Pond (dau) wife of Ely [Eli] Pond of Swanage,
butcher: 30s per annum each from above property in quarterly payments
- Joanna Serrell (dau): executrix
Mark of 'Elizbeth Keates' (also referred to as Elizabeth Serrell)
Witnesses: William Curtis, Edward Alem [Allen?] (x)
Commission oath: 10 April 1781 to be made to Joanna Serrell, spinster of Sandwich and daughter of testatrix.
Proved by commission: executed 19 April 1781 before John Pyke, Clerk
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1781/51
John Melmoth, stone merchant of Sandwich
Will made: 7 January 1780
- Mary (sister): all leasehold houses, moiety of houses with appurtenances in Sandwich and goods etc, and executrix
Witnesses: Thomas Bartlett, Mary Harden
Proved: 13 March 1781 to Mary Melmoth before Morgan Jones, curate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1783/31
Grace Collins of Sandwich
Administration: James Collins, marbler of Herston, Purbeck and Samuel Collins, marbler, same, sons of Grace Collins
the wife [note not a widow] of James Collins late of the same place, marbler and formerly Grace Bonfield, spinster,
to administer goods etc
Witness: George Filliter
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1783/23
Sarah Seymer [Seymour], widow of Swanage
Administration bond: 5 July 1783
Robert Seymer, yeoman of Swanage, William Haysome, yeoman, Swanage and John Doe
Robert Seymer,
son of Sarah intestate to administer.
Sworn before Thomas Fitzherbert, Notary Public.
Robert signs himself ‘Robert Seymour’.
Sworn same date before George Marsh, Surrogate
DHC reference: DA/5a/120/110
James Collins, stone mason of Swanage
Will dated: 12 June 1783
- Ann ('beloved wife'): all effects - 'the house and land of the house that John Simes lives in the house that Thomas Bradford and the
plot of the house all situated in Herston feld [Field] the house that I live in at present with the ground and every thing there belonging
with all my household goods, monies etc'. After decease or if she marries to be shared between my four children James, Samuel,
John and Martha as tenants in common.
- Joseph Collins (brother): executor in trust to see debts are paid
- John (son): all working tools and wearing apparel except a blue coat for Samuel (son)
- James and Samuel (sons): 'if John Brine should outlive my wife the house that I now live in plot garden orchard and everything belonging
to both share. 'I further desire that Thomas Bradford...should live in the house that he built on my land for the term of thirteen years for the
yearly rent of one shilling per year'. After the term of years, he or his wife to pay thirty shillings a year.
Witnesses: Howard Collins, John Tombs, junior and Henry Warren
DHC reference: DA/Dt/W/1784/32
Susanna Chinchen, Spinster, of Swanage in the Isle of Purbeck
Dated 9 February 1782
- Samuel Edmonds of Swanage, nephew - son of sister Ruth, now wife of Mr Price of Richmond,
Surrey: £100
- James Chinchen the younger of Sandwich, Stone Merchant his executors administrators and
assigns (Clerk to my brother Timothy Chinchen): all my goods, chattles, book debts, ready money
and securities for money together also with all the residue and remainder of my Personal Estate
and effects of every nature sort and kind. Not for his or their own use and benefit but for the particular
use, purpose and intent following; Discharge all my debts, legacy and funeral expences. From time to
time pay and apply all the rest, residue and remainder in such manner and to and for the only sole and
corporate use and benefit of my sister Mary, the wife of John Jenn, Surgeon. After the decease of my
said sister : divide the same equally amongst all the children (if more than one) of my said sister that
shall be living at her decease. It being my intention and desire that the said John Jenn should not
intermeddle or have anything to do with any part of my Personal Estate and Effects
Executor: James Chinchen
Witnesses: Edward Smith, William Cole
Proved: 8 March 1784
DHC reference: DA/I/1784/4
Susanna Chinchen, spinster of Swanage
Inventory appraised 28 May 1784 by James Brown, Thomas Cockram, Adam Simpson, Mrs Joanna Hyde
Inventory covers in remarkable detail (27 pages):
- Shop (haberdashery goods etc): £94 10s 5d
- Household goods and furniture: £61 17s 8½d
- Silver and gold: £24 17s 10d
- Wearing apparel: £27 4s 8d
- Moiety of house in Swanage in occupation of Timothy Chinchen, senior £35 0s 0d
- Debts due to deceased at the time of her death (full transcript of pages 25-27): £352 160 ¾d
William Edmonds | 19s 8d | |
James Keats | £4 8s 1d | |
Lewis Bower | 10s 5½d | |
Henry Bestland | £3 15s 3½d | |
James Edmonds | £1 11s 6d | |
John Evans | £1 3s 9d | |
Robert Edmonds | ‘Ballance’ £3 2s 9d | |
Hester Edmonds | 8s 8d | |
Shepherd Gillingham | 1s 7¾d | |
William Coleman | ‘Ballance’ 14s 11d | |
John Warren | ‘Ballance’ 5s 3d | |
James Chinchen, senior | £12 12s 8d | |
James Warren | ‘Ballance’ £1 4s | |
Miller Froom | 11s 9d | |
Thomas Hixon | 16s 1d | |
George Hyde | £4 9s | |
Thomas Randall | £2 4s 4½d | |
William Turner | ‘Ballance’ £3 0s 8 1½d[?] | [edge damage/missing] |
Samuel Cross | ‘Ballance’ | [edge damage/missing] |
Joseph Musselwhite | [edge damage/missing] | |
Giles Harden | ‘Ballance’ £1 14s... | [edge damage/missing] |
Timothy Bower | ‘Ballance’ 19s 8½d | |
Joseph SandersJunior | 9s 5d | |
Elizabeth Jackman | 7s | |
Thomas Musselwhite | £1 9s 3d | |
Robert Sanders | 15s | |
Peter Stevens | 11s 1½d | |
Denis Daimon | 10d | |
Richard Butler | 7s 11d | |
John Burt | £10 12s 2d | |
Daniel Chinchen | £1 5s 7d | |
Joseph Ellis | £3 4s 7d | |
William Haysome | £4 1s 2½d[?] | [edge damage/missing] |
Nathaniel Chinchen | £10... | [edge damage/missing] |
John Tarry | [edge damage/missing] | |
Benjamin Bower | 11s ... | [edge damage/missing] |
Timothy Chinchen | [edge damage/missing] | |
Doctor Chinchen | £18 6s 8½d | |
Thomas Linnington | 3s 1d | |
John Toms senior | £14 8s 10d | |
Edward Hancock | £6 16s 8½d | |
Betty Randall | 11s 6d | |
John Bower Langton | £2 2s 2d | |
James Chinchen Junior | £12 16s | |
Charles Bower | £1 14s 7d | |
Christopher Haysome Senior | £1 3s 10½d | |
Joseph Vye | £4 12s 1d | |
Joseph Chinchen | £2 10s 7½d | |
Samuel Chinchen | £4 13s 11d | |
Edward Brown | £2 8s 3½d | |
Henry Pushman | 18s 10d | |
Joseph Smedmore | 7d | |
George Phiphard [Phippard] | 9s 1½d | |
Titus Corben | £1 8s 10d | |
Jane Tarry | 7s | |
William Foot | £1 9s 0¼d | |
James Pond | 15s 11d | |
...l Bower | £1 | |
...er Barns | 4s 8d | |
Frances Andrews | 2s | |
Ash Randall | £3 15s 2d | |
James Benfield | £6 19s 2½d | |
Edward Smith | £6 0s 6d | |
Thomas Chinchen | £1 11s 7d | |
Robert Seymore | 8s 8½d | |
James Wakely | 7s 7½d | |
William Elerey | £17 6s 11d | |
Peter Hancock | £7 4s 4d | |
Joseph Edmonds Senior | £4 9s 1½d | |
Molly Randall | 16s 7½d | |
Thomas Elary | £1 16s 10d | |
George Elary | 10s 1d | |
George Musselwhite | £5 14s 2½d | |
[?]...avid Dolling | 4s 1½d | |
[?]... An[?] | £2 13s 6d | |
Mrs Medway | £1 12s 6d | |
John Tollifield | 15s 6d | |
John Stickland Junior | 3s 4½d | |
William Brown | 6s 6d | |
Joseph Edmonds Junior | £2 6s 9d | |
Doctor Jenn | £81 0s ½d | |
[?]Mrs White | 5s 7d |
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1785/49
Samuel Burt, mason of Herston, Sandwich
Will dated: 1 May 1749
- ‘in health of body’
- Henry Burt (nephew): 1s
- Honour (‘dearly beloved wife’): house and lands etc and executrix, then on decease ‘well beloved’
nephew Samuel Burt son of John Burt.
Witnesses: [Richerd - sic] Richard Corben, Jonathan Stevens, James Clarke
Samuel Burt,
nephew and executor of Samuel Burt deceased to administer will etc
12 April 1785. Sworn 13 April 1785
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1785/50
Samuel Burt, mason of
Sandwich
Commission oath: to Samuel Burt, nephew of testator 12 April 1785. Samuel
Burt sworn 13 April 1785 before John Gent
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1786/58
John Morison, Dissenting Minister of the Gospel, Swanage
Will made: 2 August 1763
- 'my Body to be interred in the same Grave by my first wife'
- Fergus Mackay (nephew): £5
- Cathrine [Catherine] Mackay (niece): £5
- Elizabeth ('present wife'): residue and remainder of estate, goods etc, and executrix
Witnesses: H Serrell, Henry Parlett
Will proved: 15 December 1786 by Elizabeth Morison, widow before Morgan Jones
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1787/42
Hannah Best of Swanage
Will made: 1 May 1784
- Sarah Smeadmore [Smedmore] (‘beloved’ dau) wife of Joseph: house and garden occupied by Henry Meader at Herston, and
two-thirds of the house or houses inhabited by myself and Robert and Mary Stevens in Swanage, ‘in consideration of my aforesaid
daughter has allowed me all fripperies in my long sickness and paid sundry bills’
- Martha Butler (gdau): all clothes, household furniture??
- Richard Best (son): remaining one-third of abovementioned house or houses
- Sarah Smeadmore (dau): executrix
Signed: Hannah Best (x)
Witnesses: Timothy Chinchen junior, William Curtis
Proved 17 February 1787 by Sarah Smeadmore (dau) before George R Hawker, Surrogate
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1788/20
John Best, mariner of Swanage
Administration bond: Richard Best of Sandwich als Swanage, stonecutter,
Robert Seymer, stonecutter of same place,
and John Doe bound 9 February 1787
- Richard Best, son of John Best intestate to administer
Witness: Thomas Fitzherbert, Notary Public
Richard Best sworn same date before H Sherive[?]
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1788/12
John Meader, marbler and stone mason of Herston, Sandwich or Swanage
Will dated: 15 May 1788
- Mary Meader (dau): one 36s piece, one 18s piece (Portugal gold coins), 5 gold rings and £40
- Jeremiah (son): all household goods and furniture
- Jeremiah and Mary (son and dau): rest divided between them Mary (dau): executrix
Witnesses: Hester Cole, Ja[James] Brown
Mary (dau) to administer will of John Meader, deceased.
11 October 1788.
Probate: 15 October 1788
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1789/22
Edward Stoodley, victualler [Innkeeper] of Herston, Swanage
Will dated: 5 February 1789
- George Clarke Butler, gentleman of Corfe Castle: all debt I owed to him, provide comfort etc for John Stoodley (son) in his apprenticeship.
£10 to be paid by him to John (son)
Mary Stoodley (dau): to benefit until marriage
- Edward and Mary (son and daughter): residue of goods to be divided between them George Clarke Butler (‘well beloved friend’): executor
Witnesses: John Cole, James Brown
George Clarke Butler bound to administer will.
28 April 1789
Sworn 2 May 1789
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1793/17
Elizabeth Warren, widow of Swanage
Administration bond: Francis Warren, stone merchant of Swanage, William Roe of Blandford Forum, mercer and John Doe of same place,
Sheriffs' Officer bound 9 February 1793.
Francis Warren the only son and next of kin of Elizabeth Warren, intestate to administer
Sworn same date, effects under £100, before John Yeatman, Clerk
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1794/26
Benjamin Bower,
Quarrier of Herston in the Parish of Swanage in the Isle of Purbeck
Will dated: 25 Feb 1789
- First I Give and devise unto my Wife Mary Bower All my Freehold Land &
Tenements with the
Appurtenance thereunto belonging situate lying and being within the said Parish of Swanage
To hold unto her my said wife Mary Bower for
and during the Term of her natural Life
- Also all my Household Goods and Furniture of every sort kind and Nature soever
(Except my
Clock and Case) for and during her natural Life and from and
immediately after her decease
Then I give and bequeath the same unto all my Daughters that shall be living at the Time of her
Death equally to be divided
between them share and share alike
- Also I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Ann Bower the House and Garden now
in the occupation
of Edward Harris for and during her natural life and no longer
- Also I give and bequeath the House and Garden now in the occupation of Robert
Toms senior unto
my Daughter Sarah Bower for and during her natural Life and no
longer
- Also I give and bequeath the House and Garden now in the occupation of the
Widow King unto
my Daughter Katherine Bower for and during her natural Life and
no longer And from and immediately
after the Deaths of my said Wife and three Daughters namely Ann Sarah and Katherine I Give and
devise the said Freehold
Lands and Tenements with the Appurtenances unto my Son Benjamin Bower
his Heirs
and Assigns forever
- Also I give unto my Son James Bower my Daughter Joannah Hyde and unto my
Daughter Mary Medway
widow one shilling apiece to be paid to each of them by my
Executor hereinafter named immediately
after my decease
Residuary Legatee: Wife
Executor: Benjamin Bower (Son)
Signed by Testator
Witnesses: Susannah Harris (her mark), Susannah Allen, James Brown
Will proved: 30 Oct 1794
Benjamin Bower sworn before George Hooten Hyde
Effects under: £100
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1794/51
Joseph Edmonds
,- Children of Presilla: £300
- Martha Maria (dau): £350
- 'no other person is to have anything to do with this Will'
- James: Ye Silver Wafer
- Joseph: The Silver Cup & Waiter "derected" to Joseph Edmonds
- John: The Silver Casters
- Maria: Remainder
Nathan and James Chinchen, stone merchants of
Swanage, swore the handwriting is of the deceased
[as it was written in the testator’s [shaky] hand and not witnessed] 21
November 1794
Commission oath: to Priscilla Edmonds, widow and Joseph Edmonds, son and joint executors
Executed 21 November 1794 before W Taylor, Clerk
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1794/24
Christopher Haysom, quarrier of Swanage
Administration bond:
Christopher Haysom, quarrier of Swanage and Robert Seymour [Seymer], quarrier of the same place
23 December 1794
Christopher son of Christopher to administer
Before W H Monday
Sworn same date before J Atkinson effects sworn under £100
DHC reference: DA/W/1795/45
Mr. John Harden
, Stone Mason of Swanage, Isle of Purbeck- Mary Pond (daughter), wife of John Pond, butcher of
Swanage: £100 for her own, sole and separate use.
In case of her death leaving no issue the said sum shall go to and be
equally divided amongst all my
children that shall be living at the time of her death.
- Ann Harden (daughter): £150.
- Richard Harden and Joseph Harden (sons): the houses they
now live in with all and Singular the
Appurtenances thereunto belonging. And in Case of the death of
either Richard or Joseph the widow of
him so dying shall have hold and enjoy for and during the other brothers
life. And in the case of the death
of them so aforesaid the widow of him so dying or her child or children
shall receive one full moiety or half
part of all the 'Net profitts' arising from such Quarries so long as my
Right Title and Interest shall continue therein.
The South Quarry in Durlstone Bay and the quarry in Court Ground equally between them share and share alike.
Neither of the Houses or Quarries above mentioned shall not be sold to distress each other.
- Samuel Harden (son): £50 In Trust to pay and apply the
same. Also one full moiety or half part of all that
Quarry called the Cinder.
- Joseph Moore Harden (grandson): Ten Pounds with lawful
interest for the same to commence from the day of my
death when he shall attain the age of Twenty One years.
- Samuel, Richard and Joseph Harden (sons): All my wearing apparel
- John Harden (son): Residue and Remainder
Witnesses:
Robert Barnes, James Brown
Joint Executors: John Harden (son) and Mr John Dampier of Wareham (most
beloved friend)
Proved: 20 August 1795
Commission oath: 20 August 1795 to be made to John Harden, son and one of
the executors.
Executed 21 September 1795 goods sworn under £300
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1795/46
Moses Vivian of Swanage
in the Isle of Purbeck
Will dated: 09 Aug 1794
- First I give and bequeath unto my well beloved Wife Mary Vivian all my
Household Goods and Chattels of
every kind and all my wearing Apparel together
with all Monies Securities for Money and all Debts from
whomsoever due to me at
the time of my Decease except what is herein mentioned and bequeathed to the
contrary
- I give bequeath and devise unto my Nephews Moses Gillingham of Swanage
Innkeeper and James Cull son
of Henry Cull of Ramsgate Stonemason all that
Freehold Messuage or Tenement with the Outhouses Garden
and Appurtenances
thereunto belonging together with the Land of the same situate and being in
Swanage
aforesaid and now in the occupation of John Malyn Wells and Henry Hibbs
to be divided betwixt them my
two Nephews aforesaid in the following manner (viz)
- The East Part of the Dwelling House from the Passage in the Occupation of
Henry Hibbs together with the
Kitchen adjoining and the lower one of the two
other Outhouses on the East Part also the East Half of the
Garden and the Privelege of a free Passage to and from the Pump for Water and to and from the
Necessary
House at all times to the said Moses Gillingham.
- The West Part of the Dwelling House from the Passage in the Occupation of John
Malyn Wells together with
the West Half of the Garden and all the Outhouses on
the West side and the middle one of the three Outhouses
on the east side to the
said James Cull and an equal Privelege of the Pump and Necessary House with the
said
Moses Gillingham.
- And all other Passages Easements and Emoluments belonging to the said demised
Premises the said Moses
Gillingham and the said James Cull are to have an equal
privilege in and use of To have and to hold all and
singular the said demised
Premises together with the Land of the same (divided as before specified) unto
the
said Moses Gillingham and to the said James Cull and to their Heirs for ever
- But if the said Moses Gillingham die without issue then I give and bequeath
all his Part of the said demised
Premises unto Moses Gillingham the Younger, son
of William Gillingham of Swanage and to his Heirs for ever.
- I give and bequeath unto the said Moses Gillingham Senior a Family Silver Bowl
to him and his Heirs but if he
die without issue then I give the said Family
Bowl to Mary the wife of Henry Pushman and to her Heirs.
- Also I give to the said Moses Gillingham Senior after my Wife’s Decease my
Silver Tankard.
- I give to my Nephew Henry Gillingham one shilling.
- I give to Moses Gillingham Junior a Silver Pint Cup.
Residuary Legatee: Mary Vivian (Wife)
Executors: Mary Vivian (Wife), Moses Gillingham senior (Nephew), James Cull
Signed by Testator
Witnesses: John Gover, George Serrell Bonfield, John Lush (his mark)
Will proved: 05 Dec 1795
Moses Gillingham & James Cull sworn before Joseph Atkinson
Effects under: £300
Note that the use of ‘senior’ and ‘junior’ in respect of the Moses Gillinghams
mentioned in the Will is in the sense
of ‘elder’ and
‘younger’
rather than in
the sense of ‘father’ and ‘son’.
Moses Gillingham senior (born 1758) was the son of William Gillingham (c1727-88)
& Ann Brine (1723-1807), and
husband of
Sarah Smith (1756-1826), but died
without issue in 1802.
Moses Gillingham junior (1778-1858) was the son of the brother of Moses
Gillingham senior, William Gillingham
(1755-1801) &
Sarah Manuel (1758-1826),
and husband of Lucy Toop (1777-1863).
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/W/1797/58
James Flook, stonemason of Swanage
Will made: 1 February 1794
- Mary (wife): house where she now lives with house adjoining in occupation of Francis Andrews, and all household goods
and furniture and her wearing apparel in her possession – the latter to pass to Susannah Hurlock on her decease
(executor to make an inventory)
- Mary (wife): £4 a year in half year payments
- Susannah Hurlock: £50 after my wife’s decease
- Joseph Manwell (son-in-law): stone quarry, tools and my wearing apparel and £50 and £25 more after my wife’s decease
- Joshua Tubb (gson): £5
- Mary Melmoth (cousin): £7 10s
- Ann Burt (cousin): £7 10s
- Mary Manwell (gdau): bed I now lay with all belongings
- James-Flook Manwell (gson): silver watch
- Thomas Burt (gson): silver buckles, if he does not live then to William Burt (great gson)
- Joseph Manwell (son-in-law): all money due to me from George Bonfield and Samuel Marsh, and rest, and executor
Witnesses: George Manwell, Joseph Gover
Proved 11 March 1797 by Joseph Manwell, sworn effects under £600, before Ed. Binfield
DHC reference: Ad/Dt/A/1797/19
Charles Pope Shank, of Swanage
Commission oath: 3 April 1797 effects under £100, commission executed 5 April 1797 before John Gent, Commissioner
Administration bond: John Stockly [Stockley], stonemason of Swanage, George Bonfield, merchant of Swanage, Joseph Gover, schoolmaster,
Swanage bound 5 April 1797
Elizabeth wife of above bounden John Stockly, the daughter of Charles Pope Shank intestate to administer
Signed by all - note George Bonfield signs 'Benfield'
Witnesses Thomas Rawlins, Henry Gillingham