Hannah Grainger - 5th
January 1770 - Q051
Knaresborough, Widow
To my cousin Sarah Kay £20. Also my crepe gown and
petticoat.
To Dorothy Darley, wife of Henry Darley, of
Knaresborough, £5.
To my servant maid Elizabeth Newton, £20.
To Mrs Collins of Bondend my silver tea kitchen.
To Mrs Clark, wife of John Clark, of Knaresborough,
common brewer, my silver coffee pot, my china, and my best gown and
petticoat.
To Isabella Henlock, the daughter of William Henlock,
my clock and case.
To Mrs Burnand a mourning ring.
To my cousin William Darley, of Ripley, my lidded silver
tankard.
To the children of my nephew John Darley, at his death, £10
each.
To Thomas Rodwell of York £100.
To my brother John Darley an annuity of £10. At his death
the same to go to my cousin William Darley.
To my brother-in-law John Grainger an annuity of £5. This
to be in addition of the annuity of £5 given him by the Will of my
late husband.
To Elizabeth Clark, daughter of John, £200, and to
his [sic] sister, Sarah Clark, £100.
Residue of my estate and effects to my cousin William Darley
and John Clark, whom I appoint Executors.
Witnesses : Aaron Locock, Francis Bedford
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