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- [S45] Will of Mary Laybourne of Beverley in the County of York Spinster (25 February 1784), Borthwick Institute for Archives (also FHL Film 7904102), folios 132–133.
"... I Give and bequeath to my Aunt Mary Huntington of the Town of Kingston upon Hull (the Widow and Relict of [blank] Huntington late of Kirk Ella in the County of York Clerk deceased) ... [and to five other legatees] ... and to each and every of them respectively I Give and bequeath an Annuity or Yearly payment of Five Pounds each for and during their respective natural lives which said Annuities of five Pounds a Year to each of them ... I direct to be paid to them and each of them respectively at two equal half Yearly payments in every Year clear of all deductions the first payments thereof to begin and be made at the end of Six Months next after my decease And in Case the said respective Annuitys or any part or parts thereof shall be behind or unpaid by the space of twenty Days next after any of the days of payment in the Year on which the same ought to be paid as aforesaid (being lawfully demanded) that then and so often it shall and may be lawful to and for all or any of the said Annuitants respectively during their and each of their respective natural lives into and upon the said Freehold Messuages Collages Closes Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Premisses hereinbefore devised to the said William Laybourn the Younger as aforesaid and which I do hereby charge with the payment of all the said Annuitys herein given and bequeath or any part thereof to enter and distrain for the same and the distress and distresses then and there found to detain and keep until the said Annuitants shall be fully paid and satisfied all such Arrearages with the Costs and Charges in and about the makeing and keeping thereof And in Case the said respective Annuitys or Yearly payments or any part or parts thereof shall be behind and unpaid by the space of forty Days next over or after any of the said Days of payment whereon the same ought to be paid as aforesaid that then and so often it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Annuitants respectively during their respective natural Lives into all and singular the same Premisses chargeable therewith as aforesaid or any part thereof to enter and to receive and take the Rents and Profits thereof until therewith or thereby or by the Person or Persons who shall be then intitled to the immediate Possession of the same Premisses they shall respectively be fully paid and satisfied the same and every part thereof and all arrears of the said respective Annuitys incurred before and which shall incurr during such time as they or any of them shall receive the Rents Issues and Profits thereof or be intitled to receive the same by virtue of such Entry to be made together with their respective Costs Charges and Expences laid out and Sustained by reason of the Nonpayment thereof or any part thereof ..."
- [S65] Will of Olive Huntington, Widow, of the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull (25 April 1761), Borthwick Institute for Archives, microfilm 1018, folio 158.
"... I join my Daughter Mary Huntington Executrix in Trust for my Grand-Daughter Mary Huntington along with my Daughter Esther Labourn whom I appoint my other Executrix ..."
- [S51] The Register of Kirk Ella, The Rev. James Foord, M.A. (ed.), (London: Privately Printed for the Parish Register Society, 1897), page 161.
[1789.] "Oct. 13th. Mary Huntington Widw."
- [S42] The Northern Genealogist, volume 5, A. Gibbons (ed.), (Birmingham, 1902), page 86.
MARRIAGE BONDS OF THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF YORK.
[Transcribed] By T. B. Whytehead, Esq., Chapter Clerk, and Captain Sandwith, 8th Hussars.
"1711. Dec. 31. John Huntington of Melton, gen. and Olive Crofts."
- [S160] Parish registers for St. Oswald's, Fulfords-Ambo, Yorkshire, 1653–1947, Borthwick Institute for Archives, Refs. PR/FUL 1-13, 77-79, 83-86, 90., Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1700–1800, Ref. PR/FUL/2, page 8, 10 Jan. 1711/12.
"[1711/12] January 10th. Mr. John Huntington of Melton & Mrs Oliva Croftes married."
- [S51] The Register of Kirk Ella, The Rev. James Foord, M.A. (ed.), (London: Privately Printed for the Parish Register Society, 1897), page 142.
"[Married 1740.] April 17. William Huntington Clerk, and Mary Huntington of Melton in the Parish of Welton, spinster, by Licence."
- [S131] Will of Christopher Bacchus of Southwood in the parish of Cottingham gent. (29 January 1724), Hull University Archives, Ref. GB 50 U DDBA/4/201.
- [S125] Last Will and Testament of John Bacchus of Welton in the East Riding of the County of York Esquire (3 February 1759, proved 14 March 1759).
"... I Give and Bequeath unto Mary Huntington Wife of William Huntington Clerk the Sum of three Thousand pounds ... I Give and Devise unto The said Catherine Bacchus and her assigns all my Real Estate in the parish of Cottingham in the said Riding of the County of York aforesaid for and During her Natural Life only and for and after the Decease of the sd. Katherine Bacchus I Give and Devise all my Said Estate in Cottingham aforesaid or in the parish Thereof unto the said Mary Huntington and her heirs for Ever ... and as To all The Rest and Residue of my personal Estate whatsoever after and subject To the payment of my Debts Funeral Charges and sd. Legacies I give and Bequeath The same and Every part Thereof unto The said Mary Huntington and Esther Laybourne Equally Between Them and I Do hereby Make ordain Constitute and appoint the said Mary Huntington and Esther Laybourne joint Executors of This my Last Will and Testament ..."
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