Will Details

Will of Christopher Harris

Date of will 11 September 1727
Status yeoman 
Abode when will written Yardley Gobion, Northamptonshire
Date of probate 7 October 1727
Summary of will not available
Persons mentioned in will:
Name Relation Abode Role Notes
Mary Harris Wife  Yardley Gobion, Northamptonshire  executor    
Christopher Harris Nephew    beneficiary    
Mary Wingfield     beneficiary   wife of collonell Hrnry Wingfield 
Henry Harris     beneficiary   son captain Harris Chelsea college. Appraiser to inventry 
John Bird       Christopher Harris bought lands and tenements from him 
John Winmill     witness   Appraiser to inventry 
Edward Scott     witness    
Christopher Harris     witness   confectioner 
Richard Brown       Appraiser to inventry 
       
Source:  Northampton Record Office,  reference 

In the name of God Amen I Christopher Harris of Yardley Gobion in the County of Northampton Yeoman being ill in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory praised be Almighty God for the same doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in Manner and fform following (that is to say) ffirst I commend my soul to the mercy and protection of Almighty God being fully persuaded by his holy spirit through the death and passion of Jesus Christ to obtain full pardon and remission of all my Sinns and to inherit everlasting life to which the holy Trinity One eternall Deity be all honour and glory for ever Amen And as for the worldly estate which itt hath pleased Almighty God to bless me with I thus dispose as followeth Imprimis I give and devise unto my Deare Wife Mary Harris for and during the terme of her naturall life all my lands tenements and hereditament that I purchased of John Bird and from and after her decease I give and devise the same to my Nephew Christopher Harris and the heirs of his body and as for want of such issue I give and devise the same to Mary Wingfield wife of Collonell Henry Wingfield and to her heires and Assigns for ever Item I give and devise unto my deare wife for and during the Terme of her naturall life the house and halfe acre of land with the appurtenances which I purchased of Richard Windmill and from and after her decease I give and devise the same to Henry Harris (Sonn of Captain Harris of Chelsea Colledge) and to his heirs and Assigns for ever Item I give and devise unto my said Deare wife and to her heires and Assigns for ever all other my lands Tenements and hereditaments whatsoever and wheresoever Item I give and devise unto my Deare wife all my goods cattle chatles money and personall estate whatsoever and wheresoever And I doe hereby make and ordaine constitute and appoint my said deare wife Mary Harris full and Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament revoaking all former and other Wills by me heretofore made In Wittnesse Whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale this Eleventh day of September In the ffirst yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Brittian ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the ffaith &c Annoq Dom 1727

The Marke of Christopher Harris

Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Christopher Harris to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have alsoe subscribed our names in the presence of the said Testator

Witness

John Winmill

Edward Scott

Chris: Harris Confectioner

Probate 7 October 1727 Given to Mary Harris

Frances Stanier A.M. Surrogate


Inventry 1727

Name Christopher Harris
Occupation Yeoman
Place Yardley Gobion
Date October 3rd 1727
Goods
£ s d

Wearing apparel and money in pocket 5 0 0

In the Kitchen



1doz and 1/2 of pewter plates



1doz pewter dishes, a funnel, 2 porrige pots,3 kettles and other old lumber 6 0 0

In the hall



Table, chairs, clock 1 10 0

In the Parlour



Looking glass, table, chairs 1 10 0

In the best chamber



A feather bed bolster, pillows and bedding,a chest of drawers, 6 cane chairs with other lumber 8 0 0

In the Hall chamber



1 bed and bedding with a hanging press with other things 5 0 0

In the Kitchen chamber



one bed and other bedding, a chest and other lumber 2 0 0

In the stable



4 horses 1 colt and the harnesses 25 0 0

4 carts 1 waggon, harrows, ploughs, with other implements belonging to husbandry 12 0 0

3 cows 1 bullock 10 0 0

a sow, 7 pigs 2 10 0

16 sheep 4 0 0

Wheat in the barn upon the hovel 25 0 0

Barley in the barn 18 0 0

Peas in the barn upon the hovel 24 0 0

Hay 6 0 0

Wood in the yard 1 0 0

Land for manure, for sowing 15 0 0

Linen and plate 15 0 0

Total 196 10 0
Appraisers Richard Brown Henry Harris John Winmill