Last Will and Testament of Alice Humphrey

TestatorAlice Humphrey
StatusWidow
PlacePirton
Date created1610
Probate date 


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People mentioned in the document

Name Relationship to testator Details Signed or Mark Function
Alles Humphrey Self Status: Widow, From: Pirton, County: Herts   Testator
Ann Smart Daughter Bequest Money: £5
Comment: Wife of William Smart
  Legatee
William Smart Son in law Comment: Husband of Ann Smart   Other
Jone Humphrey Daughter Bequest: 1 brass pot, ½ residue of estate   Executrix
Elizabeth Humphrey Daughter Bequest: 1 kettle, ½ residue of estate   Executrix
William Humphrey Son Bequest: 1 boarded bed, mattris, sheets, pilla, bolster   Legatee

Database record number: PROBH-277
Record from Probate documents at HALS, identifier [54HW16]


Last Will and Testament:
Will conveys real (immovable) property ie land to heirs after an individual's death. Testament conveys personal (moveable) property to heirs. The term will eventually referred to both a Will and a Testament. A registered Will is an official copy made by a court clerk which is enrolled in a book.

Inventory of Alice Humphrey

TestatorAlice Humphrey
StatusWidow
PlacePirton
Date created1610
Probate date 


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Items in the inventory

Agricultural Value£2 7s 8d
Cropswheat, barley, peas, lintels
Stated Acreage2
Barns1
Clothes Value£0 16s 0d
Household Goods£2 12s 6d
Rooms3
Room Detailhall, parlour, kitchen
Hearths1
Inventory Total£5 16s 2d

People mentioned in the document

Name Relationship to testator Details Signed or Mark Function
Alice Humphrey Self Status: Deceased, Occupation: Widow, From: Pyrton, County: Herts   Testator
John Smyth   Occupation: Curate Signed  Appraiser
Thomas Arnold     Signed  Appraiser
Christopher Ockeley     Signed  Appraiser
Joan Humphrey Daughter From: Pyrton, County: Herts   Executrix
Elizabeth Humphrey Daughter From: Pyrton, County: Herts   Executrix

Database record number: PROBH-278
Record from Probate documents at HALS, identifier [54HW16]


Inventory:
Inventory lists belongings and their values, including such items as household goods, tools, and personal items. Occupations are often mentioned.

About Probate documents: Each will or inventory has a unique record number, each person mentioned in that will is linked to the unique record number.

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