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Retford, Newark, Nottingham & Bingham Archdeaconry Wills for the Deaneries of - Retford, Newark, Nottingham & Bingham Page 2 James BEALBY of North Collingham, Wheelwright - proved 10th Aug 1846. (died 14th April 1846). Page 5, 6 & 7 Mary TODER, of Newark upon Trent, widow- Admon - 26th Sept 1838 mentions she was a legatee in the Will of Thomas DERRY, proved 19th Jan 1822. + Admon Bond 8th Dec 1846. Page 8 Alexander Newman GIRTON of Newark upon Trent, Yeoman - proved 22nd June 1846 (died 26th Aug 1845) Page 12 William GRASBY of Moorhouse in the parish of Laxton - proved 10th Aug 1848. (died 20th Feb 1846). Page 14 Samuel HALL of South Collingham, Blacksmith - proved 10th Aug 1846. ( died 12th Nov 1845). Page 18 Richard HARRISON of Balderton, Farmer. - proved, 16 Oct 1846. (died 31st Dec 1845). Page 23 Thomas HOPKINSON of Girton, Farmer - proved, 10th Aug 1846. (died 28th Sept 1845). Page 26 Joseph TAYLOR, snr of Weston, Publican - proved,10th Aug 1846. (died 5th Jan 1846). Page 29 Joseph BOWMAN of Eakring, Yeoman - proved, 28 Aug 1847. ( died 27th Sept 1846). Page 31 Richard CROSBY of Coddington, Yeoman - Admon 19th March 1847. (died 25th Sept 1846). Page 36 William ELSON of Newark, Lock Keeper - proved 19th March 1847. (died 27th Aug 1846). Page 40 Elizabeth FEATHERSTONE of Barnby in the Willows, widow, - Admon 28th Aug 1847. (died 30th Nov 1846). Page 42 John LONG of Elston Lodge, Farmer. - proved 16th July 1847. (died 11th April 1847). Page 44 John MANTLE of Newark - proved 28th Aug 1847. (died 9th May 1847) Page 46 John OLDHAM, of Balderton, Surveyor. - proved 28th Aug 1847 ( died 1st May 1847) Page 48 Samuel POCKLINGTON, of Newark, Grocer. - Admon 28th Aug 1847. ( died 20th Sept 1846). Page 50 James ROBISON of Newark, Tea Dealer. - proved 18th March 1847 (died 9th Sept 1846) Page 53 William STANLEY of Eakring, farmer - proved 28th Aug 1847. (died 12th March 1847) Page 56 William BARTRAM, of Laxton, farmer - proved 16th Aug 1848 (died 8th Jan 1848) Page 58 William DARCY of Newark, Gentleman - proved 21st March 1848 (died 6th Dec 1847) Page 61 John GEORGE of Newark, plumber & glazier - proved 16th Aug 1848 (died 9th April 1848) Page 63 Richard GREASLEY of Elston, Yeoman. - proved 19th Oct 1848 (died 27th March 1848) Page 67 William GROCOCK of Barnby in the Willows, bricklayer. - Admon with Will - 21st March 1848 (died 21st Oct 1847) Page 71 Thomas HALL of Kneesall, Labourer & Bachelor. - Admon 16th Aug 1848 (died March 1847) Page 73 Mary HANCOCK of Newark, Widow.- proved 8th May 1848 (died 30th Dec 1847) Page 77 William HURT of Eakring, farmer. - 4th July 1848 (died 3rd Dec 1847) Page 80 Henry KEY of Elston, Yeoman. - proved 19th Oct 1848 (died 1st April 1848) Page 82 Sarah Mellors of Thorpe Nr Newark, Widow. - proved 17th Feb 1848 (died 27th Nov 1847) Page 84 George PINDER of Laxton, Victualler. - proved 16th Aug 1848 (died 22nd Dec 1847) Page 88 Richard ROBERTS of Balderton, Joiner. - proved 4th July 1848 (died 17th Dec 1847) Page 93 Ann SAMPEY late of Farndon, spinster. - Admon 19th Dec 1848 (died 13th Nov 1840) Page 96 Ninan Smith BROWN of Worksop, Maltster. - proved 10th Feb 1848 (died 17th July 1847 at Manchester ) Page 105 Jedediah STUDDARD of Newark, Gentleman. - proved 8th May 1848 (died 18th Jan 1848) Page 107 George THOMPSON of Newark, Cowkeeper. proved 21st March 1848. (died 8th March 1847) Page 109 Thomas WADDINGTON of Newark, Miller. - proved 19th Oct 1848. (died 4th Jan 1848) Page 115 Samuel WIDDOWSON of Newark, Yeoman. - proved 16th Aug 1848. (died 22nd Feb 1848) Page 120 Anne CONT of North Collingham, spinster.- proved 22nd Dec 1849 ( died 28th March 1849) Page 123 John COOKE of Newark, Blacksmith. Admon 1st May 1849. (died 25th Oct 1848) Page 125 Thomas COOPER of Eakring, Yeoman. - proved 11th July 1849. (died 20th Jan 1849) Page 127 Thomas FISH of North Collingham, Farmer. Admon 7th Nov 1849. (died 8th June 1839) Page 130 Thomas GODSON of Sutton upon Trent, Boat Owner. - proved 23rd March 1849. (died 18th July 1848) Page 133 Sarah HALL formerly of Gonalston, but late of Newark, spinster. - proved 14th Oct 1849. (died 13th Jan 1849). Page 135 Samuel HORSPOOL of Newark, Butcher. - proved 1st May 1849. (died 25th Dec 1848) Page 139 Francis Mark TURNER of North Collingham, Victualler - proved 8th Feb 1849 (died 26th Aug 1848) Page 143 Thomas WARD, formerly of West Retford Hospital but late of Eakring. - proved 1st Jan 1849 (died 18th Oct 1848) Page 145 William WEBSTER of Balderton, Yeoman. - proved 23rd March 1849. (died 30th June 1848) Page 147 Sarah WRIGHT of Laxton, widow. - proved 14th Aug 1849. (died 21st Dec 1848) Page 150 Jane ASHLING of Sutton upon Trent, widow. - proved 5th Aug 1850. (died 1st June 1850) Page 152 Charles BOSWORTH of Newark, Woollen Draper. - proved 6th Sept 1850. (died 28th July 1850) Page 154 John BARKER of Eakring, Yeoman. - proved 5th Aug 1850 (died 13th Oct 1849) Page 156 Joseph BROOKS of North Collingham. - proved 15th Feb 1850 (died 30th May 1849) Page 159 William COCKING of Weston, Yeoman. - proved 5th Aug 1850. (died 28th April 1850). Page 162 Mary COOK, wife of Thomas Cook of Besthorpe, Labourer. - proved 4th June 1850. (died 27th July 1849). Page 166 William EYRE of Eastpark House, Laxton, Yeoman - bond with Will - proved 14th Jan 1850 (died 19th Oct 1849) (my note: Burial 22nd Oct 1848?) Page 170 William EYRE of Normanton upon Trent, Yeoman. - proved 5th Aug 1850. (died 13th Dec 1849). Page 177 Thomas FEARFIELD of Coddington, Yeoman. - proved 5th Aug 1850. (died 6th Feb 1850) Page 181 Ann FERNIHOUGH of Newark, spinster. - Admon 16th Sept 1850. (died 27th Nov 1849) Page 183 James HARDY of Newark, Sadler. - proved 5th Aug 1850. (died 13th March 1849). Page 185 George HARRISON of Balderton, farmer. - proved 8th Oct 1850. (died abt 15th July 1850) Page 189 William HODSON of Weston, Yeoman. - proved 24th May 1850. (died 8th Dec 1849) Page 191 Thomas PETCHELL of Newark, wire worker. - proved 20th Feb 1850 (died 30th April 1849) Page 194 Joseph ROOSE of Kneesall, carpenter. - Admon 14th Nov 1850. (died 21st June 1850). Page 200 William SHAW of Newark, Builder. - proved 24th May 1850. (died 24th April 1849) Page 204 Benjamin SMITH of Newark, Gentleman. - proved 19th March 1850. (died 6th Jan 1850) Page 206 Elizabeth TWINBURY formerly of Orston, late of Newark, widow. - proved 14th Jan 1850. (died 4th Sept 1849). Page 209 John WALKER of Sutton upon Trent, Cottager. Admon 14th Jan 1850. (died 16th Nov 1849). Page 211 John WARWICK of Newark, accountant. - Admom 16th Oct 1850. (died 10th Jan 1850) Page 213 Barbara WATERS, wife of John Waters late of Eakring. - Admon 29th April 1850. (died 26th Nov 1848). Page 215 Thomas WEIGHTMAN of South Scarle, Yeoman. - proved 4th June 1850. (died 5th Oct 1849). Page 219 Ann BLACKBOURN, of Coddington, widow. - Admon/ Will proved 18th Aug 1851.(died 8th Aug 1850) Page 222 William BLACKBOURN of Coddington, Publican. Admon /Will - proved 18th Aug 1851. (died 8th Aug 1850) Page 228 Elizabeth DALMAN of Newark, spinster.- proved 21st March 1851. (died 8th July 1850). Page 230 Sarah DAYBILL of Newark, widow. - proved 17th Jan 1851. (died 8th Oct 1850) Page 233 John GARTH of Newark, Gentleman. - proved 10th April 1851. (died 20th Feb 1851) Page 236 Joseph HILL of Kelham, Farmer. - proved 17th Jan 1851. - (died 8th April 1850). Page 238 Mary HORSPOOL of Newark, widow. - proved 21st July 1851. (died 19th April 1851). Page 241 Mary JACKSON, of Syerston, Nottinghamshire, widow. - Admon 1st Sept 1851. (died on or abt 6th Aug 1851) Page 244 Joseph LUNN of Sutton upon Trent, Bricklayer. - proved 18th Oct 1851. (died 5th Jan 1851) Page 247 William MARRIOTT of North Collingham, Victualler. - proved 9th Sept 1851. (died 7th April 1851). Page 249 William MASON of Newark, Victualler. - proved 21st July 1851. (died 12th Aug 1850). Page 251 William NICHOLSON of Laxton, farmer. - proved 21st July 1851. - (died 26th Nov 1850). Page 253 William QUIBELL of Laxton, farmer. - proved 17th Jan 1851. (died 24th May 1850) Page 256 James Mosley RIDLEY of Newark, Schoolmaster. - proved 17th Jan 1851. (died 18th Dec 1849). Page 259 Abraham TAYLOR of Grassthorpe, Marnham, farmer, a widower. - Admon 21st March 1851. (died 8th Feb 1848). Page 262 George TAYLOR of Newark, Gentleman - proved 21st July 1851. (died 10th April 1851) Page 266 Richard TAYLOR, late of Laxton, Yeoman, a bachelor. - Admon 14th June 1851. (died abt 12th Feb 1851) Page 268 William WEIGHTMAN of Newark, Wheelwright & Joiner. proved 21st July 1851. (died 22nd April 1851). Page 270 John WRIGHT of Newark, Tailor & Draper. - proved 21st March 1851. (died 16th Aug 1850). Page 274 Thomas BAGSHAW of Laxton, Yeoman. - proved 6th Sept 1852. (died 18th Aug 1851). Page 276 John BOOTH of Coddington, farmer. - Admon & Will 12th Nov 1852, (died 7th may 1852). Page 280 to 283 William CHAMBERLAIN of Newark, Stonemason. Admon 29th Dec 1852. (died 8th Nov 1852). Page 284 John Mark CHAMBERS of Newark, Builder. - proved 15th March 1852. (died 23 July 1851). Page 286 William ELSON of Newark, Joiner. - proved 29th Dec 1852.(died 14th May 1851). Page 290 John GILBERT of Sutton upon Trent, Yeoman. - proved 12th Nov 1852. (died 17th July 1852). Page 293 Joseph HUTCHINSON of South Collingham, Farmer. Admon/Will 29th Dec 1852. (died 4th June 1852). Page 296 Richard LEE of Averham, Cottager. - proved 7th July 1852. (died abt 15th April 1851). Page 298 William OLDHAM of South Collingham, Farmer, - proved 12th Nov 1852. (died 15th May 1852). Page 300 Thomas RICK of Rolleston, Farmer.
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