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Copy of Will (30 Jan 1794) of Edward [I] Inge (of Charterhouse, St. Michael's parish, Coventry, esq.)
BA/D/1/47/10
early 19th Century
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Coventry Archives & Research Centre
Whereby the testator requests burial in St. Michael's, Coventry beside his late wife Letitia; his sister Mrs. Mary Gilbert, his daughters Ann (wife of John [I] Stanton of Kenilworth, Warwickshire, esq.), Mary Inge, Elizabeth [II] Inge and Letitia (wife of Captain Coxwell) will accept £10 each for mourning, his servant Thomas Breedon £50 and his maid Susannah Pegg £20; a Knighton, Leicestershire messuage and lands (occupied by Mr. Price, James Hardy, Job Dawson, John Hopewell, William Oldham and William Calvert in succession to John Dickins, Samuel Hull, Edward Gregory, WIlliam Hopewell, - Hayes and John Collis), a messuage in Brook Street, St. George's parish, Hanover Square, Middlesex, messuages in St. Mary's parish, Rotherhithe, Surrey and a tenement in Sackville Street, St. James' parish, Westminster, Middlesex (lately occupied by Samuel Rush, deceased) all go to the testator's son John, he paying Mary and Elizabeth Inge and Letitia Coxwell £1,075 each, which with £425 entitlement under the testator's sisters' (Ann [II] and Elizabeth [I]), charged upon the testator's realty, makes £1,500, this £1,075 being paid within one year of Edward [I] Inge's death with £4% per annum interest, the Charterhouse being charged with any deficiency in the £425 [margination (early 19th century) that still unpaid]; Charterhouse, Dovehouse Meadow, St. Ann's Grove and an old orchard walled around Park Close and Quarry Close [sic], two £5 rentcharges, and Coventry, Stoke, Whitley and Pinley premises (occupied by Thomas Meakin, William Riley, Widow Crutchloe, William Deeming, Cleophas Ratliffe, Thomas Boswell junior, Widow Chamberlain, Winifred Smith (widow), William Sedgley, Widow Pickering, David Edwards, Henry Buckley, George Sanders, Thomas Hanson, Thomas Spooner, John Laxon, Thomas Aston, George Bate, Richard Mann, William Job, Thomas Cox, James Howe, - Cure junior, John Kimberley and Benjamin Spell) will go to the testator's son Edward [II], he paying John Stanton £1,500 for Ann Stanton; if other daughters prove unentitled to £425 shares, Edward [II] must make them up to £1,500 at £4% per annum interest; further to provide for Mary and Elizabeth [II] Inge, the estate left to John Inge's care is further charged with £20 for Mary, likewise Edward [II]'s for Elizabeth [II]; Thomas Breedon also receives his master's clothing, and the cookmaid Alice Palmer and the housemaid Ann Neale will enjoy £50 each within one month of the testator's death; Charterhouse furniture goes to J. Inge; J. and Edward [II] Inge are appointed executors.
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