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CHAPPELL
Benjamin Chappell, woolstapler of Youlgrave, 1768
Will dated 2/2/1768 mentions:
- "I Benjamin Chappell of Youlgrave ... Woolstapler"
- "unto my eldest brother Jonathan Chappell the sum of twenty five pounds"
- "unto my nephew George Chappell eldest son of my said brother Jonathan Chappell the sum of One pound and One shilling"
- "unto my brother George Chappell the sum of twenty five pounds"
- "unto my sister [Ruth.. ...mpson] the sum of [....] pounds"
- "unto my neice [...ll] Booth the sum of Twenty pounds"
- "unto my neice Elizabeth Hampson the sun of twenty pounds"
- "unto my Nephew John Chappell son of my said brother Jonathan Chappell the sum of twenty pounds"
- "unto my said nephew John Chappell all those my two stocking frames ... now in his possession"
- "I humbly request and desire my said brother George Chappell and my cousin Benjamin Hornbuckle of Nottingham for the best prices they can conveniently for the same all and singular my stockings Mitts Breeches pieces and other my merchantable stock in trade"
- "to my neice Sarah White ... all that the east end or part of a certain house in Youlgreve now in the occupation of Joseph Hollis ... also ... unto my neice Hannah [Timin] ... the other part ... now in the possession of Humphrey [Timin]"
- "unto my neice Alice [Timin] ... all that messuage situate ... in that part of Youlgreve called Bradford now in the tenure ... of Mary Dale"
- Everything else "unto my beloved wife Christain Chappell ... during the term of her natural life" paying out of it "unto my Nephew Benjamin Chappell son of my said brother George Chappell" ater he reches 21 and before Christian dies, £10 a year, then after her death all to go to Benjamin.
- Wife to be exec
- Witnesses: Mary Halles, William Carson & [Rd] Webster
Probate granted 19/4/1768 to Christian Chappell
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