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Monday, June 7, 2021

Will Summary Jane Trask of Great Marlow

Jane Trask, grocer. Will written 1815. Proved 1816.

To Sarah Hood, daughter of my nephew John Hood £20 if she reaches the age of 25. Also all my wearing apparel.

To my nephew John Hood and his sister my niece Anne Hood all my grocery furniture and stock in trade. They to enter into a bond to pay out of their business earning from this business 10 shillings a week to my brother John Groves.

Executor Mr John Ralf [he was a draper in the High Street].

Witnessed by ..... cordwainer of Great Marlow and James Mathews tin plate worker of Great Marlow.

John and Anne Hood went into business together as grocers.

Will held at National Archives, Kew.

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