Person:Denny Martin (2)

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Rev. Denny Martin, of Leeds Castle
b.Bef 26 Sep 1725 Loose, Kent, England
d.15 Apr 1800 Loose, Kent, England
m. 1721
  1. Edward Martin, of Salts in Kent, Esq.Bef 1723 - 1775
  2. John MartinBef 1724 - 1746
  3. Rev. Denny Martin, of Leeds CastleBef 1725 - 1800
  4. Frances Martin, of Leeds CastleBef 1727 - Bef 1813
  5. Sibylla Martin, of Leeds CastleBef 1729 - Bef 1816
  6. Thomas Bryan Martin, of Greenway CourtBef 1731 - Bef 1798
  7. Philip Martin, of Leeds CastleBef 1733 - Bef 1821
  8. Anna Susanna Martin, of Leeds CastleBef 1736 - Bef 1817
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Name Rev. Denny Martin, of Leeds Castle
Gender Male
Birth? Bef 26 Sep 1725 Loose, Kent, England
Death? 15 Apr 1800 Loose, Kent, England

Will of Denny Martin

Will dated May 19. 1798.
Proved August 13, 1800.
Denny Martin Fairfax, D. D., lately called Denny Martin, clerk, of Leeds Castle, Kent. My messuages, etc., at Loose & also at Brushing, Langley, Boughton-Mouchelsea & Maidstone between my three sisters, Frances, Sibylla & Anna Susanna Martin, in fee in common. All manors, etc., in Colony or State of Virginia devised to me by will of my uncle Thomas, late Lord Fairfax, which shall remain undisposed of at my death, also all manors in cos. Kent & Sussex & elsewhere in Great Britain (my oldest brother Thomas Bryan Martin being otherwise amply provided for) to my younger brother, Major General Philip Martin, in fee, charged as hereinafter. If he die before me, all sd. lands to my sd. 3 sisters in fee in common. To each sister £4,000 in 3 pc. Consols, charged on sd. real estate if necessary. To sd. brother, T. B. M. £1,000. Rest of goods to sd. brother Philip M. He & my sd. 3 sisters to be exors. Witns. Tho. Gregory, John Barnes, John Fawler of Cliffords Inn. Prob. by Major General Philip Martin, bro. & one of the exors. Power reserved to Frances Martin, Sibylla Martin & Anna Susanna Martin, the sisters & other exors.

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References
  1.   Reverend Denny Fairfax, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.