I think I have got this into a JPEG now and hopefully it is on Photobucket but you never know. This is a very long will (over 3 pages) with quite a few repeats so I am hoping that if I can get some help with a the first few that I will sail through the rest. I haven't uploaded the whole thing as I need to try as much as possible to get to grips with this. As Kerrywood says - practice makes perfect. This chap was clearly very affluent and seems to be leaving stock rather than money although he talks about 'four thousand pounds stock' or whatever and each time he uses that phrase something follows which I cannot read. Is it 'gilts' perhaps? I haven't found a birth for him (abt. 1737) or any of his brothers but I do have his marriage. Anyway, as ever, all help will be gratefully received.
Here is the link (I hope)
https://s927.photobucket.com/albums/a...uxWallWill.jpg
phew
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Thread: Devereaux Wall - take Two!
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25-02-2012, 9:43 AM #1sueannbowenGuest
Devereaux Wall - take Two!
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25-02-2012, 10:37 AM #2ThomasinGuest
Just skimmed it quickly (what a blighter!)
In your last section, third and fourth line:
'? Pickering of Brotherton near Ferry Bridge'
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25-02-2012, 10:58 AM #3ThomasinGuest
Lines 4 and 5:
four per cents and also four thousand pounds stock three
per cents ....
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25-02-2012, 11:04 AM #4sueannbowenGuest
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25-02-2012, 11:06 AM #5sueannbowenGuest
I am not sure what this four per cents would mean but it definitely looks like that. Throughout the will there are words that look as though they begin with a Q but don't make sense so there must be another letter in the alphabet that is similar. The B he uses is very odd too - very curly. Thanks so much for having a go!
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25-02-2012, 11:13 AM #6
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A few more bits ...
I Devereux Wall late of Nicholas Lane London
... standing and being in my Name for her
own proper use and benefit during her natural life
I also give and bequeath to Mary Pickering of
Brotherton near Ferry Bridge in the County of York
the sum of Five hundred pounds Stock three P[er]
Cents during the term of her natural Life to receive
the Interest etc.(?) for her own use and service and after ...
('Four Per Cents' and 'Three Per Cents' are different types of Government Stock)
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25-02-2012, 11:18 AM #7ThomasinGuest
I'm not convinced by the very first line. Are you sure it's London? The capital letter of this word looks the same as that of the word preceding it, more like an S.
PS So - a 't' that looks like an 'm' and an 'N' that looks like 'Qr'!! I must say I was leaning towards Nicholas, but just couldn't make the letters fit.Last edited by Thomasin; 25-02-2012 at 11:23 AM. Reason: PS following Kerrywood!
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25-02-2012, 11:23 AM #8
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25-02-2012, 11:27 AM #9
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lines 15-16:
... John Hudson at Mr
Simpsons Academy at Hoxdon ...
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25-02-2012, 11:27 AM #10ThomasinGuest
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