He devises and bequeaths to his wife Sarah Horn all his real and personal estate. A certain sum apiece is to be paid to his son Henry Horn and his daughter Ann Griffin after her death. Should either of them die the legacy is to go to their children. His wife is sole executrix. Witnesses: William Rayton, Richard William Runting, Samuel Tibbs. Certificate of Probate is attached, dated 10 August 1813.
Will of Henry Horn, Ringshall, Buckinghamshire
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- Reference
- GB 12 MS Doc.98
- Dates of Creation
- 6 June 1801
- Language of Material
- English .
- Physical Description
- 1 item(s) vellum vellum
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Presented by C. E. Sayle MA, St John's College, 27 July 1915
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