Dickinson, George, of Winscales, Workington, 1664
Son of John Dickinson of Streetgate.
WILL
George Dickenson of Winskalls in the parish of Workington made his last nuncupative will in these or the like words upon the 15th of january 1663
Inprimis
Witnesses hereof
He the sayd George Dickenson gave to his eldest sonne George Dickenson one grat Arke one chest and Cubboard with all his husbandry gere that belonged to the plough and [biks=gutter?]
He gave six pence to the poor mans box
He gave his younger sonne Daniell Dickenson two parts of alll his personall estate and a third part to his wife [jur above]
Mathew Birkett [jur above] his marke
William Fisher [jur above] his marke
Elizabeth widow and George & Daniel sons applied for probate
PROBATE ABSTRACTS
Name
Place
Status
Health
Burial
Spouse
Children
Witnesses
Testator
George Dickenson
Winskalls, Workingon
-
[deathbed spoken will]
-
wife
George Dickenson
Daniel Dickinson
Matthew Birkett
William Fisher
-
eldest son
son
beneficiary [husbandry gear]
[jur] [mark]
[jur] [mark]
Elizabeth widow and George & Daniel sons applied for probate
INVENTORY
Name
Place
Status
Total
Funeral
Owed from
Owed to
Appraisers
George Dickenson
Winskells
£44-14-10
£2-00-00
Thomas Dickenson
Jane Manson
Jennet Birkett
Jo. Dalton
David Dickenson
Willm Key
John Fearon
Willm Fisher
John Sherman
[mark]
[mark]
[mark]
[mark]
BOND (for children)
Administrator
Bondsmen
Deceased
Relationship
Bond
Children
Witnesses
Apparitor
Elizabeth Dickinson
Matthew Birkett
William Fisher of Workington
George Dickinson
her husband
£100
George and Daniel
Jn. Fawcett
[mark]
[mark]
[mark]
[signature]