Description | Copy will dated 9 Aug. 1809, of John Bennett, esq., alderman, devising his dwellinghouse and cellars in Watergate St., and premises in Willaston, Saltney, and co. Salop, to George Whitley, esq John Hallwood, Alderman Daniel Aldersey, gentleman, and Francis Edge Barker, esq., in trust for his sons, Samuel, Hugh, Henry, George and James, share and share alike, and after their decease in trust for his grandsons, Edward, Thomas and Samuel John, sons of Samuel, George, Hugh Bakewell and John, sons of Hugh; and Henry and John, sons of Henry, share and share alike, and after their decease, in trust for the eldest son of his grandson, Edward, i.e. John, see ZC217C/15. The small parlour in his dwelling house is to be used by his sons Samuel and James to settle their accounts. Samuel may occupy his dwellinghouse. His documents are to be kept in his bedchamber, and neither Samuel nor James are to remove his bookcase and chest of drawers |