| 1853 - 376 pages
...which he brought with him last from London weighing above xxx2, another small chain, a carcanet of gold, one pair of bracelets of gold, two suits of...daughter of Sir Edmund Trafford Knt.) his "sealing ringe usuallie worne vpon his little finger"; to his brother Davenport all his hounds, and to his cousin... | |
| 1853 - 374 pages
...which he brought with him last from London weighing above xxx", another small chain, a carcanet of 9 gold, one pair of bracelets of gold, two suits of...Warburton and Mr. William Leycester a gelding each; to his well -beloved mother (Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edmund Trafford Knt.) his " sealing ringe usuallie... | |
| 1853 - 382 pages
...which he brought with him last from London weighing above xxx", another small chain, a carcanet of gold, one pair of bracelets of gold, two suits of...horse, and to Mr. William Warburton and Mr. William Leyeester a gelding each ; to his well-beloved mother (Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edmund Trafford Knt.)... | |
| Alfred Ingham - 1879 - 242 pages
...third salt cellar, and all the husbandry stuff at Stayley Hall. To his son George (his heir) he leaves all the rest of his plate (reserving one dozen of...his best chain of gold with his signet, and all his apparel, with all his gold buttons except those before given to his wife. "To William Duncalf, my cast... | |
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