Descendants of Richard Hully who died 1702/1703
Notes
19. Francis Hully
1750 15 Oct - baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Francis s.of Francis Hully the younger.
1764 14 May - married at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Francis Hulby (sic) & Mary Marshal W: Moses Marshal Fran: Hully John Thornber. Brother and sister married brother and sister - see Elizabeth Hully
1765 3 Feb - son John baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: John. s. of Francis Hully.
1766 9 Nov - son Moses baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Moses s. of Francis Hully.
1769 1 Jan - son Thomas baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Thomas s. of Francis Hulley.
1774 13 Nov - daughter Cathorine baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Cathorine dau of Francis Hully at Underwoods.
1777 28 Mar - daughter Mary baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Mary dau of Francis Hully at Ousherwoods.
1779 11 Jul - daughter Betty baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Betty dau of Francis Hully at Usherwoods.
1782 21 Jul - son Francis baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Francis son of Francis Hully at Usherwoods.
1783-84 Hully, John, of Tatham, linen weaver son of Francis. Source: LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE RECORD SOCIETY Vol 87 Free Burgesses of Lancaster 1668-1840.
1783-84 Hully, Moses, of same place (ie Tatham) linen weaver son of Francis. Source: LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE RECORD SOCIETY Vol 87 Free Burgesses of Lancaster 1668-1840.
1784-85 Hully, Thos., of Tatham, weaver, son of Francis, of same, weaver. Source: LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE RECORD SOCIETY Vol 87 Free Burgesses of Lancaster 1668-1840.
1784 25 Dec - daughter Ann baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Ann dau of Francis Hully of Usherwoods.
Mary Marshal
1764 14 May - married at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Francis Hulby (sic) & Mary Marshal W: Moses Marshal Fran: Hully John Thornber.
1765 3 Feb - son John baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: John. s. of Francis Hully.
1766 9 Nov - son Moses baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Moses s. of Francis Hully.
1769 1 Jan - son Thomas baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Thomas s. of Francis Hulley.
1774 13 Nov - daughter Cathorine baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Cathorine dau of Francis Hully at Underwoods.
1777 28 Mar - daughter Mary baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Mary dau of Francis Hully at Ousherwoods.
1779 11 Jul - daughter Betty baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Betty dau of Francis Hully at Usherwoods.
1782 21 Jul - son Francis baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Francis son of Francis Hully at Usherwoods.
1784 25 Dec - daughter Ann baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Ann dau of Francis Hully of Usherwoods.
41. Cathorine Hully
1774 13 Nov - baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Cathorine dau of Francis Hully at Underwoods.
42. Mary Hully
1777 28 Mar - baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Mary dau of Francis Hully at Ousherwoods.
1803 1 Jan - married at St James the Less church Tatham: OPC entry: William Blackburn, husbandman & Mary Hully. W: Moses Hully, John Manser.
William Blackburn
1803 1 Jan - married at St James the Less church Tatham: OPC entry: William Blackburn, husbandman & Mary Hully. W: Moses Hully, John Manser.
43. Betty Hully
1779 11 Jul - baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Betty dau of Francis Hully at Usherwoods.
45. Ann Hully
1784 25 Dec - baptised at St James the Less church Tatham Fells: Ann dau of Francis Hully of Usherwoods.
1807 13 Aug - married at St James the Less church Tatham: James Bullock Wally parish shoemaker aged 21 and Ann Hully aged 21, by Licence. Wits. William Blackburn, Mary Blackburn.
Note: the Family Tree compiled by Alfred Hully b.1918 shown that Ann Hully married James Hammond.
James Bullock
1786 - born at Wally parish - see marriage entry below.
1807 13 Aug - married at St James the Less church Tatham: James Bullock Wally parish showmaker aged 21 and Ann Hully aged 21, by Licence. Wits. William Blackburn, Mary Blackburn.
20. Elizabeth Hully
1744 5 Feb - baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Elizabeth d. of Frances Hully the younger.
1766 26 Jan - married at St John the Baptist church Bentham:Moses Marshal & Elizabeth Hully (L) W: Francis Hully John Thorber. A note on one of the trees for this family says - Adult Quaker bap. same day. ie 26 Jan 1766. Brother and sister married brother and sister - see Francis Hully.
1771 24 May - daughter Catherine born.
1794 14 Feb - named in Thomas Hully's Will: I Thomas Hully of Beck-grains in Mewith in the parish of Bentham and County of York Linen-weaver being of sound, perfect and disposing Mind Memory and Understanding (praised be to God for the same) do make publish and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say,
In the first place I do give and bequeath unto my Sister Elizabeth the Wife of Thomas Dowbiggin the sum of Four Pounds yearly (being the Interest arising from One Hundred Pounds hereafter by me given and bequeathed) to be duly paid to her by my Executor hereafter named during the natural Life of her Husband Thomas Dowbiggin if she happens to survive her said Husband, and also in case she survive him the said Thomas Dowbiggin I do bequeath the said Principal sum of One Hundred Pounds to my aforesaid sister Elizabeth Dowbiggin to be at her Disposal if she so long fortune to live, but in Case of her Death before him the said Thomas Dowbiggin I do hereby postively order and direct the same Principal Sum of One Hundred Pounds to be equally divided amongst the Children of her (Elizabeth Dowbiggin aforesaid) share and share alike - I do also further give and bequeath to my Brother John Hully the Sum of Twenty Pounds - Likewise I give and bequeath unto Ellen the Widow of Francis Hully Deceased, and to her Son John Hully the Younger of Graystonegill the Sum of One Pound and One Shilling Each - I also further bequeath to Mary the Wife of John Tunstall, Sarah the Wife of John Thompson, and Elizabeth the Wife of Moses Marshall the Sum of One Pound and One Shilling Each - And I further give and bequeath unto Francis the son of John Hully and Catherine Hully his Daughter Each the Sum of One Guinea All which said Legacies (the first only excepted) I do hereby positively order and direct shall be paid by my Executor at the End of Twelve Months next after my Decease All the Rest Residue and Remainder of my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever after my just Debts, said Legacies Costs of Probat of this my last Will and Testament and Funeral Expences be paid and discharged I do give and bequeath to my Brother Christopher Hully of Lancaster who I nominate constitute and appoint sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said Thomas Hully have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Fourteenth Day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven Hundred and Ninety four.
Signed Sealed published | and Declared by the said | Thomas Hully as and for his | Thomas Hully (Seal) last Will and Testament in | the Presence of us |
Thomas Varley Jonathan Cort Fos. 7
23. John Hully
1793 9 Apr - named in father's Will: In the Name of God Amen I Frances Hully of Lavegill in the Parish of Bentham and County of York, Do make publch and Declare, this my last Will and Testament, In manner and Form following, that is to say, First I give Devise and Bequeath unto my beloved Wife Ellen So much of my Household Furniture, as she shall think Nessessary for her own use. All the rest residue and remainer of my Effects Both Real and Personall of what nature or kind soever, Whatsoever or Wheresoever I give to my Son John Hully and His Heirs Chargeing him or his heirs with the payment of all my just Debts Funeral expences and the Legocyes herin after mentioned. Viz I give to my beloved Wife Ellin the Sum of Twenty Pounds. I do give to my Daughter Mary Wife of John Tunstall and her heires the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds. I give to my Daughter Sarah Wife of JohnTomson and her heires the Sum of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds. I give unto my Niece Ann Wife of Robert Grime and her heires the Sum of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds. All which sade sums I Order and Direct shall be payed, One half at the expiration of Six the Other half twelve Months after my Death. I also give unto my Nephew Christopher Son of John Tomson who hath a weakness in his Sight the Sum of Fifty Pounds to be payed him when he atains the Age of twenty One. And lastly I nominate and apoint my Son John Hully sole Executor of this my last Will, hereby revoking all former Wills by me at any time made and declare this to be my last. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and Seal this ninth Day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Ninety Three.
Sealed, Signed and Delivered in the Fran. (Seal) Hully presence of us whose names are hereunto subscribed as Witnesses Robert Burkit James Tunstall Richard Clark
1794 14 Feb - named in Uncle Thomas Hully's Will: I Thomas Hully of Beck-grains in Mewith in the parish of Bentham and County of York Linen-weaver being of sound, perfect and disposing Mind Memory and Understanding (praised be to God for the same) do make publish and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say,
In the first place I do give and bequeath unto my Sister Elizabeth the Wife of Thomas Dowbiggin the sum of Four Pounds yearly (being the Interest arising from One Hundred Pounds hereafter by me given and bequeathed) to be duly paid to her by my Executor hereafter named during the natural Life of her Husband Thomas Dowbiggin if she happens to survive her said Husband, and also in case she survive him the said Thomas Dowbiggin I do bequeath the said Principal sum of One Hundred Pounds to my aforesaid sister Elizabeth Dowbiggin to be at her Disposal if she so long fortune to live, but in Case of her Death before him the said Thomas Dowbiggin I do hereby postively order and direct the same Principal Sum of One Hundred Pounds to be equally divided amongst the Children of her (Elizabeth Dowbiggin aforesaid) share and share alike - I do also further give and bequeath to my Brother John Hully the Sum of Twenty Pounds - Likewise I give and bequeath unto Ellen the Widow of Francis Hully Deceased, and to her Son John Hully the Younger of Graystonegill the Sum of One Pound and One Shilling Each - I also further bequeath to Mary the Wife of John Tunstall, Sarah the Wife of John Thompson, and Elizabeth the Wife of Moses Marshall the Sum of One Pound and One Shilling Each - And I further give and bequeath unto Francis the son of John Hully and Catherine Hully his Daughter Each the Sum of One Guinea All which said Legacies (the first only excepted) I do hereby positively order and direct shall be paid by my Executor at the End of Twelve Months next after my Decease All the Rest Residue and Remainder of my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever after my just Debts, said Legacies Costs of Probat of this my last Will and Testament and Funeral Expences be paid and discharged I do give and bequeath to my Brother Christopher Hully of Lancaster who I nominate constitute and appoint sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said Thomas Hully have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Fourteenth Day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven Hundred and Ninety four.
Signed Sealed published | and Declared by the said | Thomas Hully as and for his | Thomas Hully (Seal) last Will and Testament in | the Presence of us |
Thomas Varley Jonathan Cort Fos. 7
1799 19 Feb - HULLY John Graystone Gill Yeoman Pasture land called Clapham Thwaite, parish of Clapham, York. Source: WEST YORKSHIRE ARCHIVE SERVICE ref WYAS-02.
1806 15 Feb - HULL(E)Y John and ELLEN his wife Graystonegill Yeoman Pasture land called Clapham Thwaite, parish of Clapham, York. Source: WEST YORKSHIRE ARCHIVE SERVICE ref WYAS-03.
26. Francis Hully
Note: baptismal record has been found for this person. The only reference to him is shown below.
c1745 born? - age assessed as 20 when made Burgess.
1765-66 Hully, Francis, son of John of Bentham, weaver. Source: LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE RECORD SOCIETY Vol 87 Free Burgesses of Lancaster 1668-1840.
1784-85 Hully, John, of Bentham, linen weaver, son of Francis, of same, linen weaver. Source: LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE RECORD SOCIETY Vol 87 Free Burgesses of Lancaster 1668-1840.
1794 14 Feb - named in Thomas Hully's Will: I Thomas Hully of Beck-grains in Mewith in the parish of Bentham and County of York Linen-weaver being of sound, perfect and disposing Mind Memory and Understanding (praised be to God for the same) do make publish and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say,
In the first place I do give and bequeath unto my Sister Elizabeth the Wife of Thomas Dowbiggin the sum of Four Pounds yearly (being the Interest arising from One Hundred Pounds hereafter by me given and bequeathed) to be duly paid to her by my Executor hereafter named during the natural Life of her Husband Thomas Dowbiggin if she happens to survive her said Husband, and also in case she survive him the said Thomas Dowbiggin I do bequeath the said Principal sum of One Hundred Pounds to my aforesaid sister Elizabeth Dowbiggin to be at her Disposal if she so long fortune to live, but in Case of her Death before him the said Thomas Dowbiggin I do hereby postively order and direct the same Principal Sum of One Hundred Pounds to be equally divided amongst the Children of her (Elizabeth Dowbiggin aforesaid) share and share alike - I do also further give and bequeath to my Brother John Hully the Sum of Twenty Pounds - Likewise I give and bequeath unto Ellen the Widow of Francis Hully Deceased, and to her Son John Hully the Younger of Graystonegill the Sum of One Pound and One Shilling Each - I also further bequeath to Mary the Wife of John Tunstall, Sarah the Wife of John Thompson, and Elizabeth the Wife of Moses Marshall the Sum of One Pound and One Shilling Each - And I further give and bequeath unto Francis the son of John Hully and Catherine Hully his Daughter Each the Sum of One Guinea All which said Legacies (the first only excepted) I do hereby positively order and direct shall be paid by my Executor at the End of Twelve Months next after my Decease All the Rest Residue and Remainder of my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever after my just Debts, said Legacies Costs of Probat of this my last Will and Testament and Funeral Expences be paid and discharged I do give and bequeath to my Brother Christopher Hully of Lancaster who I nominate constitute and appoint sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said Thomas Hully have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Fourteenth Day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven Hundred and Ninety four.
Signed Sealed published | and Declared by the said | Thomas Hully as and for his | Thomas Hully (Seal) last Will and Testament in | the Presence of us |
Thomas Varley Jonathan Cort Fos. 7
1801-02 Hully, Francis, son of Francis, of Bentham, weaver. Source: LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE RECORD SOCIETY Vol 87 Free Burgesses of Lancaster 1668-1840.
48. John Hully
Note: no baptismal record has been found for this person. The only reference to him is shown below.
c1765 born? - age assessed as 20 when made Burgess.
1784-85 Hully, John, of Bentham, linen weaver, son of Francis, of same, linen weaver. Source: LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE RECORD SOCIETY Vol 87 Free Burgesses of Lancaster 1668-1840.
49. Francis Hully
Note: baptismal record has been found for this person. The only reference to him is shown below.
c1781 born? - age assessed as 20 when made Burgess.
1801-02 Hully, Francis, son of Francis, of Bentham, weaver. Source: LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE RECORD SOCIETY Vol 87 Free Burgesses of Lancaster 1668-1840.
1841 census HO 107/1158/9 f7 Orton Orton Town Robert Shearman 52 Inn Keeper Y Peggy Shearman 46 Y Robert Shearman 20 Y Thomasin Shearman 15 Y Robert Hully 4 N Francis Hully 59 Teaching dau N
50. Catherine Hully
1794 14 Feb - named in Thomas Hully's Will: I Thomas Hully of Beck-grains in Mewith in the parish of Bentham and County of York Linen-weaver being of sound, perfect and disposing Mind Memory and Understanding (praised be to God for the same) do make publish and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to say,
In the first place I do give and bequeath unto my Sister Elizabeth the Wife of Thomas Dowbiggin the sum of Four Pounds yearly (being the Interest arising from One Hundred Pounds hereafter by me given and bequeathed) to be duly paid to her by my Executor hereafter named during the natural Life of her Husband Thomas Dowbiggin if she happens to survive her said Husband, and also in case she survive him the said Thomas Dowbiggin I do bequeath the said Principal sum of One Hundred Pounds to my aforesaid sister Elizabeth Dowbiggin to be at her Disposal if she so long fortune to live, but in Case of her Death before him the said Thomas Dowbiggin I do hereby postively order and direct the same Principal Sum of One Hundred Pounds to be equally divided amongst the Children of her (Elizabeth Dowbiggin aforesaid) share and share alike - I do also further give and bequeath to my Brother John Hully the Sum of Twenty Pounds - Likewise I give and bequeath unto Ellen the Widow of Francis Hully Deceased, and to her Son John Hully the Younger of Graystonegill the Sum of One Pound and One Shilling Each - I also further bequeath to Mary the Wife of John Tunstall, Sarah the Wife of John Thompson, and Elizabeth the Wife of Moses Marshall the Sum of One Pound and One Shilling Each - And I further give and bequeath unto Francis the son of John Hully and Catherine Hully his Daughter Each the Sum of One Guinea All which said Legacies (the first only excepted) I do hereby positively order and direct shall be paid by my Executor at the End of Twelve Months next after my Decease All the Rest Residue and Remainder of my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever after my just Debts, said Legacies Costs of Probat of this my last Will and Testament and Funeral Expences be paid and discharged I do give and bequeath to my Brother Christopher Hully of Lancaster who I nominate constitute and appoint sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said Thomas Hully have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Fourteenth Day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven Hundred and Ninety four.
Signed Sealed published | and Declared by the said | Thomas Hully as and for his | Thomas Hully (Seal) last Will and Testament in | the Presence of us |
Thomas Varley Jonathan Cort Fos. 7
51. Francis Balooney
Freeman of Lancaster - information supplied by Alfred Hully b.1918.
52. John Balooney
Freeman of Lancaster - information supplied by Alfred Hully b.1918.
32. Elizabeth Hully
1798 29 Aug - married at St Mary's church Lancaster: Elizabeth Hully and Edward Adlington (IGI).
1798 25 Sep - named in father's Will: The Will of Christopher Hully of Lancaster 1811 In the name of God Amen. I Christopher Hully of Lancaster in the County of Lancaster linen manufacturer being of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say As for and concerning my two dwelling houses and workshop situate standing and being in Lancaster aforesaid and in a certain street or place there called Mackerall street or Spring garden with the appurtenances I do hereby give and devise the same and all my estate and interest therein both at Law and in Equity unto and to the use of my two sons William Hully and Christopher Hully their heirs and assigns for ever as tenants in common and not as joint tenants And I do hereby give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Jane the use and enjoyment of such a feather bed bedstead bedhangings two pairs of sheets and bedcloathes for one bed and of such other household furniture as she shall chuse and as shall be no more than sufficient and proper for furnishing a room for her own residence and occupation during the term of her natural life if so long she shall remain unmarried And I do hereby also give and bequeath unto her my said wife out of my personal estate one clear annuity or yearly sum fifteen pounds yearly and every year during her natural life if so long she shall remain unmarried to be paid and payable at or upon the feast or days of the Nativity of our Lord Christ the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist and the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel by four equal payments the first payment thereof to be made upon such of the same feasts or days as shall happen next after my decease Provided always and it is my will and mind and I do hereby accordingly order and direct that if my said wife under the last will and testament of her late father William Miniken deceased shall become entitled to receive the legacy or sum of one hundred pounds given or bequeathed unto her at or upon the decease of her mother Bridget now the wife of Mark Crow who is now living then and in such case and from thenceforth I do hereby give and bequeath unto her out of my personal estate one clear annuity or yearly sum of ten pounds only yearly and every year during her natural life if so long she shall remain unmarried to be paid and payable on the feasts or days and in manner aforesaid instead of the said annuity or yearly sum of fifteen pounds which from thenceforth is to cease and not be paid And it is my will and mind and I do hereby accordingly order and direct that the said annuity or yearly sum of fifteen pounds or ten pounds hereby given and bequeathed unto my said wife shall be accepted and taken by her in lieu and full satisfaction of the dower or thirds at the Common Law which she may become entitled to out of my said dwellinghouses and workshop or my real estate or any part thereof otherwise that the same annuity or yearly sum shall sink or not be paid to her And I do hereby give and bequeath unto my daughter Bridget Hully one clear annuity or yearly sum of ten pounds yearly and every year until she shall attain her age of twenty one years for her maintenance and education and upon her attainment to that age I do hereby give and bequeath unto her the sum of two hundred pounds But if in the mean time she shall depart this life leaving a child or children of her body lawfully to be begotten and then living in such case I do hereby give and bequeath the same sum of two hundred pounds unto and equally amongst such her children share and share alike if more than one and if but one then unto such only child And I do hereby give and bequeath unto my elder daughter Elizabeth now the wife of Edward Adlington the like sum of two hundred pounds except only so much thereof or such sums of money as already have been paid by me or as shall at any time or times hereafter be paid by me or the executors of this my will on account of the costs and expences of or concerning a certain action at Law lately commenced and carried on by me against the said Edward Adlington wherein a verdict was given for me at the last General Session of Assizes at Lancaster aforesaid with the sum of two hundred pounds as damages The same legacy to be paid and payable when my said daughter Bridget shall have attained her age of twenty on years or upon her decease which shall first happen And it my will and mind and I do hereby accordingly order and direct that the legacy or sum of money hereby given and bequeathed unto my said daughter Elizabeth shall not be subject or liable to the debts engagements forfeiture control or disposal of her said husband in any wise and that her receipt alone notwithstanding her coverture shall be a sufficient discharge for the same or for so much thereof as for which such receipt shall be given or as therein shall be expressed to be received And at the decease or marriage again of my said wife which shall first happen I do hereby give and bequeath unto and equally between my said two sons William Hully and Christopher Hully all my said household goods and furniture the use and enjoyment whereof is hereby given and bequeathed unto my said wife during her life if so long she shall remain unmarried as aforesaid And as for and concerning all the rest residue and remainder of my household and other goods chattels ready money securities for money and personal estate of what kind or nature soever the same be I do hereby give and bequeath the same unto and equally between my said two sons William Hully and Christopher Hully share and share alike subject only to the payment of all my just debts my funeral expences and the charges of the probate of this my will which I do order and direct to be paid and discharged in the first place out of the same And I do hereby nominate and appoint my said two sons William Hully and Christopher Hully executors of this my Will and I do hereby revoke and make void all former Wills by me heretofore made and declare this to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said testator Christopher Hully have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-fifth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight.
Signed sealed and published and declared by the abovenamed Christopher Hully the testator for and Christo (seal) Hulley his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who subscribe our names as witnesses thereto in the presence of the said testator and of each other William Metcalf apprentice to Mr Tomlinson surgeon Edward Lodge junr Edward Lodge
Septr 1798 Mr Christr. Hully’s Will
Edward Adlington
1798 25 Sep - named in father in law's Will: The Will of Christopher Hully of Lancaster 1811 In the name of God Amen. I Christopher Hully of Lancaster in the County of Lancaster linen manufacturer being of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner following that is to say As for and concerning my two dwelling houses and workshop situate standing and being in Lancaster aforesaid and in a certain street or place there called Mackerall street or Spring garden with the appurtenances I do hereby give and devise the same and all my estate and interest therein both at Law and in Equity unto and to the use of my two sons William Hully and Christopher Hully their heirs and assigns for ever as tenants in common and not as joint tenants And I do hereby give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Jane the use and enjoyment of such a feather bed bedstead bedhangings two pairs of sheets and bedcloathes for one bed and of such other household furniture as she shall chuse and as shall be no more than sufficient and proper for furnishing a room for her own residence and occupation during the term of her natural life if so long she shall remain unmarried And I do hereby also give and bequeath unto her my said wife out of my personal estate one clear annuity or yearly sum fifteen pounds yearly and every year during her natural life if so long she shall remain unmarried to be paid and payable at or upon the feast or days of the Nativity of our Lord Christ the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist and the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel by four equal payments the first payment thereof to be made upon such of the same feasts or days as shall happen next after my decease Provided always and it is my will and mind and I do hereby accordingly order and direct that if my said wife under the last will and testament of her late father William Miniken deceased shall become entitled to receive the legacy or sum of one hundred pounds given or bequeathed unto her at or upon the decease of her mother Bridget now the wife of Mark Crow who is now living then and in such case and from thenceforth I do hereby give and bequeath unto her out of my personal estate one clear annuity or yearly sum of ten pounds only yearly and every year during her natural life if so long she shall remain unmarried to be paid and payable on the feasts or days and in manner aforesaid instead of the said annuity or yearly sum of fifteen pounds which from thenceforth is to cease and not be paid And it is my will and mind and I do hereby accordingly order and direct that the said annuity or yearly sum of fifteen pounds or ten pounds hereby given and bequeathed unto my said wife shall be accepted and taken by her in lieu and full satisfaction of the dower or thirds at the Common Law which she may become entitled to out of my said dwellinghouses and workshop or my real estate or any part thereof otherwise that the same annuity or yearly sum shall sink or not be paid to her And I do hereby give and bequeath unto my daughter Bridget Hully one clear annuity or yearly sum of ten pounds yearly and every year until she shall attain her age of twenty one years for her maintenance and education and upon her attainment to that age I do hereby give and bequeath unto her the sum of two hundred pounds But if in the mean time she shall depart this life leaving a child or children of her body lawfully to be begotten and then living in such case I do hereby give and bequeath the same sum of two hundred pounds unto and equally amongst such her children share and share alike if more than one and if but one then unto such only child And I do hereby give and bequeath unto my elder daughter Elizabeth now the wife of Edward Adlington the like sum of two hundred pounds except only so much thereof or such sums of money as already have been paid by me or as shall at any time or times hereafter be paid by me or the executors of this my will on account of the costs and expences of or concerning a certain action at Law lately commenced and carried on by me against the said Edward Adlington wherein a verdict was given for me at the last General Session of Assizes at Lancaster aforesaid with the sum of two hundred pounds as damages The same legacy to be paid and payable when my said daughter Bridget shall have attained her age of twenty on years or upon her decease which shall first happen And it my will and mind and I do hereby accordingly order and direct that the legacy or sum of money hereby given and bequeathed unto my said daughter Elizabeth shall not be subject or liable to the debts engagements forfeiture control or disposal of her said husband in any wise and that her receipt alone notwithstanding her coverture shall be a sufficient discharge for the same or for so much thereof as for which such receipt shall be given or as therein shall be expressed to be received And at the decease or marriage again of my said wife which shall first happen I do hereby give and bequeath unto and equally between my said two sons William Hully and Christopher Hully all my said household goods and furniture the use and enjoyment whereof is hereby given and bequeathed unto my said wife during her life if so long she shall remain unmarried as aforesaid And as for and concerning all the rest residue and remainder of my household and other goods chattels ready money securities for money and personal estate of what kind or nature soever the same be I do hereby give and bequeath the same unto and equally between my said two sons William Hully and Christopher Hully share and share alike subject only to the payment of all my just debts my funeral expences and the charges of the probate of this my will which I do order and direct to be paid and discharged in the first place out of the same And I do hereby nominate and appoint my said two sons William Hully and Christopher Hully executors of this my Will and I do hereby revoke and make void all former Wills by me heretofore made and declare this to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said testator Christopher Hully have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty-fifth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight.
Signed sealed and published and declared by the abovenamed Christopher Hully the testator for and Christo (seal) Hulley his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who subscribe our names as witnesses thereto in the presence of the said testator and of each other William Metcalf apprentice to Mr Tomlinson surgeon Edward Lodge junr Edward Lodge
Septr 1798 Mr Christr. Hully’s Will
36. John Hully
1772 26 Jan - baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: John spurious son of Ellen Hulley.
1800 5 Oct - son Richard baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Richard s. of John & Elizabeth Hully.
1802 19 Feb - son John born at Bentham - see baptismal entry below.
1802 20 Mar - son John baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: John s. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 19 Feb) of B.
1805 8 Sep - son William born at Lower Bentham see baptismal entry below.
1805 6 Oct - son William baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: William s. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 8 Sep) of Lower B.
1807 7 May - son Thomas born at Lower Bentham - se baptismal entry below.
1807 31 May - son Thomas baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Thomas s. of John and Anne Holy (born 7 May) of Lower B. Note: the mother's name shown is probably an error - refer to previous and next entries for the same family.
1808 29 Mar - son James born at Lower Bentham - see baptismal entry below.
1808 17 Apr - son James baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: James s. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 29 Mar) of Lower B.
1811 7 Jan - daughter Ellin born at Bentham - see baptismal entry below.
1811 10 Feb - daughter Ellin baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Ellin d. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 7 Jan) of Bentham.
1841 census HO 107/1319/5 f6r Bentham Hospital Houses John Hully 70 Pauper Y Esther Hully 80 Y
Elizabeth ......
1800 5 Oct - son Richard baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Richard s. of John & Elizabeth Hully.
1802 19 Feb - son John born at Bentham - see baptismal entry below.
1802 20 Mar - son John baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: John s. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 19 Feb) of B.
1805 8 Sep - son William born at Lower Bentham see baptismal entry below.
1805 6 Oct - son William baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: William s. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 8 Sep) of Lower B.
1807 7 May - son Thomas born at Lower Bentham - se baptismal entry below.
1807 31 May - son Thomas baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Thomas s. of John and Anne Holy (born 7 May) of Lower B. Note: the mother's name shown is probably an error - refer to previous and next entries for the same family.
1808 29 Mar - son James born at Lower Bentham - see baptismal entry below.
1808 17 Apr - son James baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: James s. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 29 Mar) of Lower B.
1811 7 Jan - daughter Ellin born at Bentham - see baptismal entry below.
1811 10 Feb - daughter Ellin baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Ellin d. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 7 Jan) of Bentham.
54. Agnes Hully
1796 - born - note no baptism record has been found for this person. The birth information is shown on the Family Tree compiled by Afred Hully b. 1918.
57. William Hully
1805 8 Sep - born at Lower Bentham see baptismal entry below.
1805 6 Oct - baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: William s. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 8 Sep) of Lower B.
58. Thomas Hully
1807 7 May - born at Lower Bentham - se baptismal entry below.
1807 31 May - baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Thomas s. of John and Anne Holy (born 7 May) of Lower B. Note: the mother's name shown is probably an error - refer to previous and next entries for the same family.
59. James Hully
1808 29 Mar - born at Lower Bentham - see baptismal entry below.
1808 17 Apr - baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: James s. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 29 Mar) of Lower B.
60. Ellin Hully
1811 7 Jan - born at Bentham - see baptismal entry below.
1811 10 Feb - baptised at St John the Baptist church Bentham: Ellin d. of John & Elizabeth Hully (born 7 Jan) of Bentham.
Esther ......
1761 - born in Westmorland - see 1841 census below.
1841 census HO 107/1319/5 f6r Bentham Hospital Houses John Hully 70 Pauper Y Esther Hully 80 Y
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