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COPY OF THE LAST WILL OF
JAMES SNITCH Dated 27 September 1819
OF SOUTHILL, BEDFORDSHIRE
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Transcript of the Last will of James Snitch of Southill
This is the last will and testament of me James Snitch of Southill in the
County of Bedford, Butcher. First I direct all my first debts, funeral and
testamentary expenses to be duly paid and satisfied. I give and bequeath unto my
daughter Rebecca Snitch the bed, bedstead and furniture belonging which she now
uses, one pair of sheets, one pair of blankets, two pins broke tables, one oval
looking glass, six rush bottom chairs, a fender and set of fire irons for her
own use. I give and bequeath unto my son Frank Snitch all my silver and silvated
goods and as to all the remainder of my household goods and furniture I desire
my dear wife Elizabeth Snitch to select and make choice of so much thereof as
she pleases for her own use and the use of my son Charles James Snitch which I
do hereby give and bequeath to them respectively and the residue thereof I give
and bequeath to my said son Frank Snitch absolutely. I give and bequeath to my
servant Charles Wright such part of my working appoorch as my said wife may
think proper to choose for him. I give and bequeath to my said wife Elizabeth
Snitch one annuity or clear yearly sum of twenty pounds for and during the term
of her natural life which I direct shall be issuing out of any of the stocks,
funds and securities which at the time of my decease shall be standing in my
name in the books kept at the Bank of England and subject thereto. I give and
bequeath all and every the said stocks, funds and securities unto my said son
Frank Snitch and Charles James Snitch equally to be divided between them their
respective executor’s administrators and assigns. I give and bequeath to my said
son Charles James Snitch the sum of two hundred pounds of lawful money of Great
Britain to be paid to him by my executors hereinafter named out of my personal
estate within twenty months next after my decease. I give and bequeath to my
grandson James Snitch son of my son James Snitch the sum of fifty pounds of
lawful money of Great Britain to be paid to him by my said executors out of my
personal estate within twenty months after my decease, but if my said grandson
shall not then however attained the age of twenty one years then I direct the
said legacy to be paid to him when he shall attain thereunto and the interest to
be applied by my said executors for his benefit in the mean time I give and
devise unto my said wife Elizabeth Snitch all that messuage or tenement situate
and being at Shefford in the County of Bedford now or late in the
XXX or occupancy of Benjamin Briggs with the rights
membery and appintenancy to hold the same unto my said life and her assigns for
and during the term of her natural life she keeping the same in good repair and
from and immediately after her decease I give and devise the same unto and to
the use of my son Frank Snitch his heirs and assigns for ever
Second Sheet of the will
I give and desire unto my said Daughter Rebecca Snitch all that
XXX piece or parcel of pasture land situated and
being in the Parish of Clifton in the said County of Bedford containing by
situation, five acres be the same more or less now in the occupation of William
Clark within the rights membery and appurtenances. To hold the same unto my said
Daughter and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life and from
and immediately after her decease if my said son Charles James Snitch shall be
then living I give and bequeath unto my said son Charles James Snitch in
addition to the provisions I have XXX before made
for leaving the sum of three hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to
be raised and paid to him within twenty months next after the decease of my
Daughter by sale or mortgage of the said close piece or parcel of pasture land
heredetments and premises last mentioned, and subject thereto, and whether my
said son Charles James Snitch shall live to become entitled to such last
mentioned legacy or not I give and desire the said close piece or parcel of
pasture land heredetments and premises last mentioned unto and to the use of my
said son Frank Snitch his heirs and assigns forever and as to all the serl
residue and remainder of my estate and effects whatsoever whether real or
personal not here after specifically desired bequeathed or disposed of subject
to the payment of my just debts financial and testamentary expenses I do hereby
give and devise and bequeath the same and every part thereof unto my said son
Frank Snitch his heirs executors administrators and assigns forever and I do
hereby constitute and appoint my said son Frank Snitch, sole executor of this my
will and invoke all other wills and declare this only to be and contain my last
will and testament in witness whereof I the said James Snitch the testator have
to the first sheet of this my will contained in two sheets of paper set my hand
and to this second and last sheet thereof XXXX my
hand and affixed my seal this twenty seventh day of September in the year of my
blessed sovereign and redeemer one thousand and eight hundred and nineteen.
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COPY OF THE LAST WILL OF
LOUISA SNITCH SALE Dated 23 July 1883
OF BIGGLESWADE, BEDFORDSHIRE |
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Transcript of the Last will of Louisa Snitch Sale of
Biggleswade
This is the last will and testament of me Louisa Snitch Sale of Biggleswade
in the County of Bedford widow of Frances Sale I revoke all Testamentary
willings herefore executed by me. I give devise and bequeath all my property
both real and personal unto my daughter in law Lavina Sale and Charles Tysone
Newbery of Biggleswade aforesaid bank cashier. In XXX
XX sell the same and invest the proceeds and pay
the interest to my said daughter in law Lavinia Sale until she die or marry
again and after her decease or second marriage whatever first happens upon trust
to pay and divide the corpus unto and equally between my grandchildren the
children of my late son Charles Sale who being a son shall attain the age of
twenty one years or being a daughter shall attain that age or marry and I
appoint the said Lavinia Sale and Charles Tysone Newbery executrix and executor
of this my will In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-third
day of July one thousand eight hundred and eighty five
This will was amended to remove Lavinia and insert
Douglas Morton Spring
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COPY OF THE LAST WILL OF
WILLIAM SNITCH Dated 8 October 1661
OF POTTON, BEDFORDSHIRE
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Transcript of the Last Will of William Snitch of Potton
In the name of God Amen this eighth day of October in the year of our Lord
God 1661. I William Snitch of Potton in the County of Bedford Carpenter being
firth and weak in body but perfect memories blessed to Almighty God for it does
make this my last will and testament in manner following bits First and
primarily I remand my soul into the hands of Almighty God my executor
trust by the alone merits of Jesus Christ
my redeemer to have remission of all my sinnes and so for that small portion of
goods which god hath lent me in this transitory life I do thus dispose of in
mannor following. Item I give to my son John Snitch twelve pence. Item I give and bequeath to Grace my wife my freehold house
and household stuff with All other accoutrements thereunto belonging
during her life and after her decease I give and
bequeath that part of my house in which I now live in to my sonne Frances Snitch with all that
part of the yard and the little garden place adjoining to the house. Item I give the other part of my house which my
son (son in law)
William Edwards lives in to be equally divided and separated between my two
daughters Alice Edwards and Dorothy Chicheley. Item I do ordayne and constitute and
appoint Grace my wife to be sole executrix of this my last will and testament
revoking all other former wills whatsoever in witness thereof I have here unto
set my hand and sealed
this day and year first above written. Item my will
is that my sonne Francis and my daughters Alice and
Dorothy shall pay each of them the summe of ten shillings apiece so unto my
grandchild William Snitch my sonne Thomas Snitch his childe within half a year
after the said parties shall
XXXX the same house
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COPY OF THE LAST WILL OF
MARTHA SNITCH Dated 13 January 1718
OF POTTON, BEDFORDSHIRE
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Transcript of the Last will of Martha Snitch
In the name of God Amen. This thirteenth day of January Ano Domini 1718 I
Martha Snitch of Potton in the County of Bedford widow (being sick in body but
of sound perfect mind and memory praised be God) do make this my last will and
testament in manor and form following (that is to say) imps I give and bequeath
unto William Rauffs of Biggleswade the sum of twenty shillings and unto
his daughter Mary the sum of ten shillings and two
of my best shifts to be paid and delivered to them within three months next
after my demise by my Executor hereafter named them I give
and bequeath unto my loving niece Anne Cooke all the rest of my goods and
chattels herein not before bequeathed and whom I make constitute and appoint
sole executrix of this
my last will and testament revoking all former wills whatsoever by me heretofore made
in witness whereof
of I have hold to set my hand and seal this day and date first above written.
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COPY OF THE LAST WILL OF JOHN SNITCH Dated
29 March 1720
OF POTTON, BEDFORDSHIRE
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Transcript of the last will of John Snitch of Potton
In the name of god amen I John Snitch of Potton in the County of Bedford
labourer being sick in body but of sound perfect disposing mind and memory
(thanks be to Almighty God for the same) Do make this my last will & testement in manner form
following (that is to say) impris I give and
devise unto my dear and loving wife Sarah all that freehold, and late situate in
Horsloe Street in Potton aforesaid with the appurtenances now in my own occupation what so in I now
dwell for that terme of her natural life and after or her decease I give and devise the same
to my son Thomas and his heirs forever. Item I give and devise
unto my son John Snitch all that house and close
Copyhold held of the Mannor of Potton Regis situated
in Horseloe Street between the ground of Sir
Burgoyne in the north and the ground of Edmund Bumberry on the south abutting
east on the back land west on Horseloe Street and now in the occupation of Thomas Prior and also all that
close or pightle or pasture ground being copyhold and held of the mannor of Potton Burdotts and now in my own occupation lying
between this ground of Mr John Phipps on the south a leasehold close now in my own
occupation on the north and also full and also full and free liberty for
him John Snitch (my son) his heirs and all others to whom shall and at all times
hereafter to have XXXX XXXXX
and XXXX with workXXXX XXXX
XXXXX XXXXX XXXX in by and through XXXXX
hold Close to the said XXXXXX Copyhold
XXXXX to have and to hold the said copyhold
XXXX and XXX and
XXX of away XXXXX with
XXXX of XXXX XXXX XXX
and to XXX XXX and sonne John
XXX XXX and appoint XXXX XXX that
XXX shall pay unto my wife Sarah the sum of five pounds and in two years
bequeath half yearly payments (if that shall so XXX XXX)
this XXX XXX XXX XXX within six months
XXX XXX my demise and will and mind
XXX that if my sonne John shall die without
XXX XXX I XXX and
XXX this said copyhold XXX XX
to my sonne Thomas and his heirs upon XXX aforsaid
and I hold by with XXX my XXX
sonne John and his heirs and that XXX XXX which and
now left standing XXX XXX copyhold copyhold of
Burdotts and his
XXX hold XXX aforsaid
and found lying inXX and that
XXX XXX XXX shall XXX and maintained
XXX found between XXX
and that XXX XXX shall XXX
to XXX to XXX
copyhold close. Item I give and devise unto my daughter
Sarah wife of William Seymour all the leasehold cottage and land now in the
occupation of John Daniell and also all that leasehold
close thereto adjoining now in my own occupation lying and being in Potton aforesaid
abutting east on the close (formaly an orchard) of the late Mr Nicholas Phipps lying
next the land north and the last mentioned of copyhold
close south except liberty of a way through the same to the copyhold close
aforesaid To have and to hold with their
appurtenances unto my
daughter Sarah and heirs upon condition that
land as that XXX and XXX
pay unto my said wife five pounds and within two
years by equal half yearly payments of twenty five shillings and half yearly (if
she shall live so long) the last
payment to be made within six month and next after my decease
and my will
and mind is that if my said daughter shall die
without issue be made shall I give and devise the leasehold premises (hereto
before appointed) unto my first sonne Thomas and his
heirs and assigns. Item all the rest of my goods and chattels unbequeathed I give and
bequeath unto my dear
and loving wife Sarah who I make sole executrix of this
my will hereby revoking all former or other wills by
me made in witness wherof I have hereto to set my hand and seal this 29th
day of March anno domini 1720.
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COPY OF THE LAST WILL OF JOHN SNITCH Dated
6 February 1769
OF POTTON, BEDFORDSHIRE
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Transcript of the last will of John Snitch of Potton
In the Name of God Amen! I John Snitch the Elder of Potton in the County of
Bedford Yeoman being weak in body but of sound and disposing Mind Memory and
Understanding (blessed be God for the same) Do this sixth day of February in the
year of our Lord Christ One Thousand seven Hundred and sixty Nine make this my
last will and testament in manor following (that is to say) First I give and
devise unto my son James Snitch and his heirs all that my Copyhold Notsuage
Cottage or Tenement with a Close of Pasture thereto adjoining and belonging with
their and every of their appurtenances situate standing and being in Potton
aforesaid and now in the occupation of John Seamor or his under tenant’s holdon
of the Manor of Potton much manured and which I have surrounded to the use of my
toil and also all that my copyhold close or pightle
of pasture ground with the appurtenances situate lying and being in
Potton aforesaid and holden of the manor of Potton Burdett's and which I have
also surrounded to the use of my Will and now in the occupation of John Dennis
or his assigns To have and to hold all and singular the said premises with
their and every of their appurtances unto my said Son James Snitch his heirs and
assigns for ever subject and chargeable nevertheless to and with the payment
throuout of the sum of forty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to my Son
John Snitch his executor administrators what for or assigns to
be paid to him or thom by my said Son James his heirs or assigns in manner
following (that is to say) Ten pounds part thereof within one month next after
my decease ten pounds more thereof within two calendar months next after my
decease and forty pounds more residue thereof within two years next after my
decease also I give and bequeath unto my said son John all my wearing apparel
both linen and woollen hats and shoes all the rest residue and remains of my
personal estate and effects whatsoever and whosoever and of what kind or nature
savour (after my just debts and funeral expenses are fully paid and satisfied) I
give and bequeath unto my said son James Snitch to be at his own sole use and
disposal whom I do also make constitutes and
appoint sole executor of this my last will and testament herby revoking and
making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made in witness whoso
of I the said John Snitch the Testator have to this my last will and testament
set my hand and seal the day and year first above written.
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COPY OF AN INDENTURE BETWEEN THOMAS
SNITCH OF POTTON & FRANCIS SNITCH OF POTTON Dated
7 July 1739 |
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Transcript of an Indenture between Thomas Snitch & Francis
Snitch of Potton
This Indenture made this seventh day of July in the year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred and thirty nine and in the twelfth year of the reign of
our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God
of Great Britain France and Ireland King defender of the faith and so forth
BETWEEN Thomas Snitch of Potton in the County of Bedford Labourer of the one
part and Francis Snitch of Potton aforesaid Carpenter of the other part WITNESS
that For and in consideration of the sum of five shillings of lawful money of
Great Britain to the said Thomas Snitch in hand paid by the said Francis Snitch
at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents
to the receipt herby acknowledge hath bargain and sold and by these present Doth
bargain and sell unto that said Francis Snitch his executors and administrator
and assigns All that Cottage or Tenement situates standing and being in Horsloe
Street in Potton aforesaid and also all that orchard and hemp land to the same
adjoining and belonging containing in breadth four poles
or thereabouts and in length nine poles or thereabouts all which said premises
are now in the possession of the said Thomas Snitch or his assigned and were
given and devised to the said Thomas Snitch and his heirs and by the last will
and testament of John Snitch late father deceased
together with all houses outhouses edifices buildings barns and stable yard garden
orchard hemp lands waive privileges heredements and appurtenances whatsoever to
the said cottage or tenement and premises belonging or in any wise appertaining
and the revertion and revertions and remainder rents and profits the said premises with their appertains
and every part and parcel thereof To Have And To Hold the said cottage or
tenement and premises hereby bargain and sold or hereby mentioned or intended so
to be with their appurtenances unto the said
Francis Snitch his executors and assignees from the day next before the day of
the date of these present for and during and the
full end and term of one whole year from the next ensuring
and fully to be complete and yielding and paying therefore unto the said Thomas
Snitch his heirs or assign the rent of a peppercorn only on the last day of the
said term of the same shall be lawfully demanded to the intent purpose and that
by virtue of these presented and by force of the
statute made for transferring of uses into
possession the said Francis Snitch may be possessed of the said cottage or
tenement and premises thereby bargained and sold (or Intended so to be) and be
thereby enabled to take and accept a grant or other
conveyance of the prevention and inheritance thereof to him and his heirs and
Assigned for ever Witness there of the said parties to these presented have here unto
interchangeable set their hand and seals.
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DOCUMENT
TO THE CHURCH WARDEN & OVERSEER OF THE POOR FOR POTTON IN RESPECT TO THOMAS
SNITCH OF BIGGLESWADE
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Transcript of a Letter to the Church Warden and Overseer of
the Poor for
Thomas Snitch
To the Church Warden and Overseer of the Poor of the Parish of Potton in the
County of Bedford To whom so named and underwritten Church
Warden and Overseer of the poor of the Parish of Biggleswade in the County of
Bedford do herby certify that Thomas Snitch Labourer to a local inhabitant
thereof and to do hereby acknowledge and declare him to be and we do herby for
us and our successors promise that any family that anytime here after he shall
have or now hath shall not become chargeable to any of your parishioners within
your said parish of Potton by reason of his and his family residing there or
else ware and we do hereby further promise for us and our successors at any time
hereafter to record the said Thomas Snitch with his wife and family he now hath
or how after shall have whom there unto required In Witness whereof have
hereinto set our hands and seal this 8th of day of February in the
year of our Lord this 1728.
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COPY OF AN INDENTURE BETWEEN RICHARD AUSTIN
OF POTTON & FRANCIS SNITCH OF POTTON Dated
15 October 1684
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appertaining to the Snitch family and will eventually display them on this site.
I am also still trying to write transcripts to make the reading easier.
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