Wills and Inventories

wil 66 – Alsager Judith & Mary dated 29th May 1800

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Special Court held at Penkhull on 29th day of May 1800 in the presence of Richard Lovatt and George Wilkinson. TO THIS COURT came Charles Hassells of Newcastle under Lyme in the Cty of Staffordshire, Banker in his proper person and surrendered into the hands of the Lord of the said Manor according to the Custom thereof ALL and singular the copyhold or customary messuages, land and heriditaments with their respective appurtenances situated in Penkhull within the said Manor devised by the last Will and Testament of Judith Alsager and Mary Alsager

This court in the end passes all the land mentioned into tyhe hands of Jopsiah Spode

wil 56 Townsend John 1828 (This property is now The Greyhound Inn.)

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The is now The Greyhound Inn, Penkhull.

In the name of God, Amen. I John Townsend, of the Parish of Stoke and County of Stafford, Yeoman, being weak in body, but of perfect mind and memory, Thanks be given to God, calling to mind the mortality of my body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, so make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, that is to say, principally and first of all,

I give and recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it, and by body I recommend to the earth, to be buried in decent Christian Burial, at the Discretion of Executors, hereinafter named; nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God. And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, demise, and dispose of in the following manner and form:

wil 55 – Tomlinson William 1909 – Mount Villa, Princes Road, Penkhull.

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THIS TO THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me WILLIAM TOMLINSON of Mount Villa Penkhull Stoke upon Trent in the County of Stafford cooper whereby I revoke all former wills by me made and declare this to be my last Will and Testament I appoint George Leason of Stoke upon Trent aforesaid Manufacturor William Boulton Hargraves of the same place Grocer and The Reverend Edward Duncan Boothman Rector of Shelton in the Borough of Hanley in the said County of Stafford to be the EXECUTORS

wil 54 – Thomas Lovatt of Fulford (Extracts) 1758. Land in Penkhull

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Testator : Thomas Lovatt of Fulford in the parish of Stone, Staffs., Gentleman
Died/buried (if known) : dyed since the last Great Court
Date of Will : 21 Dec 1758
Executor(s) : nephews William Armyshaw and John Walker
Witnesses : A[?]d Fernyhough; Wm Fenton; Ed Fernyhough
Manor Court Date : 8 Oct 1760 Manor Court Minute Book : Vol. 16 page 127
Herriot [@ 1/- per acre if >1] : 15/-
This includes extensive lands in Penkhull, Tittensors House.
all my copyhold or customary mesuages lands tenements etc. in Penckhull, or elsewhere within the Mannor of Newcastle under Lyme;

There are three x A4 seperate documents rekating to the substantial estates.

wil 48 Tittensor Ann 1642 B Inventory and Will

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A p[er]fect and true Inventorie of all the goods Cattell debts and Chattells of An (sic) Tittenser (sic) of Penkhull in the Countie of Stafford widow deceased taken and praised the [indistinct word deleted] xvij th day of May Millesims Sexcon losimo quadragesimo nono [1649] by Nicolas Woodcock, Henrie Stevenson and others

This document incldes both a Will and Inventory of Ann Tittensor

wil 28 Leigh Margaret (Molly) known as the Burslem witch 1752

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In the name of God Amen. The last will and Testament of Margaret Leigh of Jackfield in the parish of Burslem in the County of Stafford Spinster made the twenty-fifth day of March in the twenty first year of the Reign of King George the Second over Great Britain and so forth and in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and forty- eight.

This is a copy of her will. However, I have undertaken research of this document in an attempt to dismiss all the stories about her life and her connections with evil spirits. And thereby show its validity. Following her death all sorts of rumours followed which included quite a number of the made not only during her life but even more following her death. All these have been investigated and as a result discharged as totally fabricated in an attempt to gain some financial benefit. None of the theories have been proven.

wil 24 Harrison Thomas 1703

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In the name of God, Amen. I, John Harrison of Newcastle under Lyme in the County of Stafford, Inn holder, being of sound & disposing mind & memory, doe make this my last will & testament, as first I comitt & commend my soue into the hands of Almighty God, my creator, assuredly trusting & believing in & through the merits and mediation of my ever blessed saviour & redeemer Jesus Christ to be received into everlasting happiness, and my body I leave to be decently & Christianly buried by my executors herein after named, & my worldly estate, which it hath pleased Almighty God of his goodness to bestow upon me, I dispose as followeth :

will 91 Turner William 1661 9th May

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This is a case of non payment of debts by Amy Turner, widow executor of the last will and testament of William Turner her late husband.  There are a number of complainants listed.

1661 9th May William Turner DL30/240/8 m.10

The Small Court of Thomas Harrison Esq. of his manor holden at Penkhull within the manor the ninth day of May in the year of our lord God one thousand six hundred and threescore and one before Thomas Bagnall, gent, steward there.

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