LILLINGTON, ELIEZER.
Bath County.
April 28, 1729. December Court, 1729.
Wife: ELIZABETH (also appointed Executrix).
Witnesses: JOHN BROCK, JOHN CLIFFORD, GILBERT HALIDAY.
Clerk of the Court: JOHN MATTOCK.
The testator bequeathed the following books:
TO NATHAN ARCHBALD, "one come and welcome to Jesus Christ by John Bunyan, Mr. Baxters directions of Geting and attaining peace of Conscience, Measons Hymne Book an old sermon book by several divines called the farewell sermons."
TO JOHN CLIFFORD: "Allens call to the unconverted and Lees Triumphs of Mercy with a New England Psalm Book."
TO GILBERT HALIDAY: "Mathers remarkable Providences and an English Dictionary."
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LILLINGTON, ELIZABETH.
Bath County.
July 8, 1734.
Sons: RICHARD BARROW, JOSEPH BARROW, JAMES BARROW, WILLIAM, JOHN and SAMUEL BARROW (1 shilling each).
Daughters: MARY BARROW and SARAH HARRIS.
Executors: RICHARD and JOSEPH BARROW (sons).
Witnesses: DELIVERANCE LATHAN, ELEANOR HOWARD, ROBERT HOWARD.
Clerk of Hyde County Court: WM. BARROW.
Five negro slaves are bequeathed.