The Last Will and Testament of Richard Robson

The following piece is an extract from the last will and testament of Richard Robson;

This is the last will and testament of me Richard Robson of Field House in the Parish of Ledsbury in the County of Northumberland, Gentleman.

First I do hereby charge and make chargeable all my messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments situate in Alemouth and Alnwick in the said county or elsewhere which the payment of all my first debts.

Second I do hereby give and devise unto my son, John Robson, his heirs and (….) for ever all that messuage, Burgage, Tenement, Yard, Back Buildings and Garden behind the same situate assigns and being in Alnwick aforesaid which was lately in possession of David Cunningham Grocer deceased and now in possession or occupation of family Gledstone as tenant or under tenant thereof.

And also, all that messuage, Burgage or tenement situate standing and being in Alnwick aforesaid which lately belonged to James Scott Tanner deceased and is now in the possession tenure or occupation of David Cozens as tenant thereof to and under me with their respective rights members and appurtenances also I give and devise unto my son William Robson his heirs and assigns for one undivided moiety or free half part of all my messuages. Houses, granaries, kilns, tenements and hereditaments situate standing, lying and being in Alemouth aforesaid with their respective rights, members and appurtenances.

Also I give and devise unto my son Robert Robson his heirs and assigns for ever  the other one undivided moiety or free half part of all my messuages, houses, granaries kilns, land, tenements and hereditaments situate standing, lying and being in Alemouth aforesaid with their respective rights, members and appurtenances. All the said premises so devised by me to the said Robert Robson being subject to the provisions and declarations throughout thereafter mentioned.

And whereas my son Richard Robson hath married and I have raised and paid to him the full sum of one thousand pounds. Now I do hereby will and declare that the said sum of one thousand pounds so paid to my said son Richard was and is intended by me to be in full satisfaction and discharge of any sum of sums, legacies, portions or other provisions which I have made for him in my former wills.

And I do hereby declare that the securities giving by me and my said son Richard Robson for the said sum of one thousand pounds.

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4 thoughts on “The Last Will and Testament of Richard Robson”

    • Hi Rhonda,

      Unfortunately this particular document is undated, but we do have other documents of a similar nature regarding the division and inheritance of Richard Robson’s assets from the 1790s. It is therefore most likely from the latter eighteenth century.

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      • This website gives the following
        Personal Names extracted from Durham wills – Lesbury 1650 – 1858 (davekinggenealogy.co.uk)

        Richard Robson, Field House, Lesbury. Gent. dated 13.12.1786, probate 11.10.1788 (DPRI/1/1788/R8)

        [messuages in Alemouth & Alnwick]
        son John Robson
        [messuage in Alnwick lately in poss of David Cunningham, grocer & now in poss of James Gladstains]
        [messuage in Alnwick which lately belonged to James Scott, tanner & now in poss of David Cozens]
        son William Robson
        son Robert Robson
        son Richard Robson
        daughter Hannah wife of George Story of Blyth, butcher
        daughter Eleanor Robson
        daughter Susanna Robson
        friend John Chrisp of Sheeldykes, husbandman
        wit: John Yelloly, Robt Robertson, Jno. Thirlwall

        same will it appears so date = 13/12/1786

        Allan

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