Notes on Will of James BRETTELL of Burway Shropshire 1770:
Mentions:
Janns Brettell of Burway in the parish of Bromfield county of Salop, Gentleman.
Our fourth share of certain copyhold premises in the Manors of Hornsey and Highgate in the County of Middlesex
Heirs of the late John BRETTELL of Bedford Row London and my Brother in law John BRETTELL of London
And John COLE
Copyhold premises at Musgate Hill and Highgate
Daughter Amy BRETTELL Estate being in the parish of Alveley, Shropshire
Daughter Mary BRETTELL – one shilling and no more as she has behaved undutiful towards me
Dear daughter LucyBRETTELL (spinster when the will was proved)
Brother John BRETTELL
Witnesses Thomas BRETTELL, Jane GIBSON, Jo BROOME
Proved 4th February 1770
Notes on the will of Captain Thomas Brettell Proved 8 September 1795 by William Lushington and John BRETTELL.
Mentions:
Brother Janns Brettell
Brother in Law John Brettell the younger
Aunt Mary Price
Neice Miss Maria VAUGHAN Spinster (sister of Thos married a Vaughan)
Neice Miss Elizabeth TAYLOR
Relation Mrs Brown, wife of …….. Brown of Wolveley, ???ford (?), surgeon
Mr Georg COATES of ??? in Berkley Square Middlesex
Natural son George now (1795) a Midshipman on the Canton (his surname previously was HALL)
William LUSHINGTON & John BRETTELL of Muswell Hill (executors) – He was John Brettell of The Stamp Office (see notes on JB of the SO)
Mr Robert REID of Chiswell StreetLondon (purser of the ship Canton)
Notes on the will of Ann Brettell Proved 1803.
(widow of John Brettell)
Mentions:
The two children of George Brettell deceased who was the son of Captain Thomas Brettell deceased and which said George Brettell married the daughter of Mr. Taylor
Lucy Cole and Elizabeth Cole spinsters granddaughters of Mr. James Brettell ??? great nieces of my late husband
Caroline Parker of Muswell Hill in the said county of Middlesex spinster
Emola Parker of the same place
John Parker Junior Esquire son of John Parker of Muswell Hill banker
Mr. John Brettell nephew of my late husband and belonging to the Stamp Office
Notes on the will of Will of Janns BRETTELL of Ludlow, Shropshire and of Burway in the parish of Bromfiled, Shropshire - proved 19th May 1804.
Gives Four shares:
The late John BRETTELL of Bedford Row. (husband of Ann.)
Brother in Law John BRETTELL of London (of the Stamp Office).
John COLE at Muswell Hill and Highgate. … (son of Herbert Cole & Mary (nee BRETTELL) chr Ludlow 1763)at Golden Square formerly the Par of St Martins in the Field but now in Par of Westminster
Nephew Janns Brettell Vaughan who now lives with me (and was expected to out-live John BRETTELL of the Stamp Office). Remained childless. He died in or before 1850.
Stephen P??rhos of the ??? Compassos Indian?
Thomas Harding of the Sun Inn Ludlow
Neice Anna Maria Edwards wife of William EDWARDS
Four children of William and Anna Maria EDWARDS Anna Maria, Susannah, William and Janns EDWARDS (were all under 21 years of age)
Brother in Law Joseph VAUGHAN of Ludlow
Property in Plow Yard, London Severall messuages were formerly in the occupations of James ARTON, Elizabeth WYATT & John TAYLOR
Messauges and Tenements at Ely court Holborn, London, numbered 1 2 3 4 & 5 leased to Robert WYATT
Massuages in Hatton Garden, London, numbered 19 20 21 & 47
Messuages Distillery and premises in the parish of St James, Clerkenwell
All messauges farm land and premises in the parish of Arley in the county of Salop
My house known by the sign of the Harp Inn and situated in the town of Ludlow
My late UNCLE(?) John Brettell
Late Aunt Mary Price