Person:William Ledbrook (2)

Watchers
William Ledbrook
  1. John Ledbrook1649/50 -
  2. William Ledbrook1653 - 1730
  3. Nathaniel Ledbrook1655 - 1702
  4. Anna Ledbrook1661 -
  5. Thomas Ledbrook1665/66 -
  • HWilliam Ledbrook1653 - 1730
  • W.  Anne (add)
  1. Mary Ledbrook1695 -
  2. William Ledbrook1697/98 -
  3. Ann Ledbrook1700 - 1709
  4. Dorothy Ledbrook1702 -
  5. John Ledbrook1705 -
  6. Elizabeth Ledbrook1707 -
Facts and Events
Name William Ledbrook
Gender Male
Christening? 3 Jul 1653 Butlers Marston, Warwickshire, England
Marriage to Anne (add)
Residence[1] 1730 Burton Dassett, Warwickshire, EnglandNorthend
Will[2] 22 May 1730
Burial[1] 26 Jul 1730 Burton Dassett, Warwickshire, England
Probate[2] 7 Apr 1731
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Warwick, England; Warwickshire Anglican Registers, in Warwickshire County Record Office
    Roll: Engl/2/1162; Document Reference: DR 292.

    July 26th William Ledbrook sen: de Northend

  2. 2.0 2.1 A transcription of his will and inventory:

    In the name of God, Amen, I Willm Ledbrook of Nordin farmer in the County of Warwick, being in good health of body, and of sound and perfect mind and memory, praise be therefore given to Almighty God, do make and ordain this my present last Will & Testament in manner and form following, (that is to say) first & principally, I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God, hoping through the merit, Death, and passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ, to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my Sins, and to inherit everlasting life: And my body I commit to the Earth, to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named; and at touching the Disposition of all such temporal Estate as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me, give and dispose as followeth……
    First, I will, that my Debts and funeral Charges shall be paid and discharged………..
    Item, I give unto my loving Wife, One Bed & Beding, three long pillows, two Great Chests, three Boxes, a little Coffer, three pair of Sheets, two little porrige Potts, A Great brewing Kettle, Six pewter Platters, A pewter Flaggon, A pewter Bason, a pewter porringer, A table Coth, and Half a Dozon of Napkins………
    All the rest and residue of my personal Estate, Goods, Chattels, Whatsoever, I do give and bequeath unto my loving, Son in Law Francis Yerrow, full & sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament. And I do hereby revoke, disanull, and make void all former Wills & Testaments by me heretofore made. In wittness whereof I the said William Lebrook to this my last Will & Testament have sett my hand, and seal, the two & Twentieth Day of May in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred & Thirty

    Willm Lidbrook
    X his mark

    Sealed & Deliver'd in the presents of George Bottom X his mark
    Tho Allison(?)
    George Bottom jun

    apud Coven 9 Aprilis 1731 Fiat probatus Testamenti [...]Testatoris Fransijso Yerrow Exori Soli in Eadem Testamento nominato


    An Inventory made the 30th of July 1730 of the Goods & Chattels of William Ladbrook of Norden in the Parrish of Burton Dassett are as follows------

    Imprimis Money in pocket of wareing apparrill 5: 0: 0

    for Brass & Puter 4: 3: 0

    for Five beds and Beding 10: 0: 0

    for Lining 7: 10: 0

    Barrills & Tubbs 2: 0: 0

    for Tables, Chairs, & Stools 1: 10: 6

    for Cheese & Chees Boards 10: 7: 6

    for two Cheese Presses 0: 15: 0

    for Gears & Han 3: 6: 0

    Six horses & Mares 24: 0: 0

    Fourteen Cows 42: 10: 0

    Three Yearler Heiffers 4: 10: 0

    Thirty Seven yews & Lambs 25: 10: 0

    for Hay 30: 0: 0

    for Wheat 22: 10: 0

    for Peases & Beans 22: 10: 0

    for Barley & Oates 23: 7: 4

    Two Waggons 10: 0: 0

    Two Dung Cartts 8: 0: 0

    for Plows & Harrows 2: 0: 0

    four Piggs 4: 0: 0

    Lumber 2: 0: 0

    272: 11: 10

    Praised by us whose names are under written
    Matthew Randall
    Thomas White