50. Mary INFIELD
Addresses
1841 West Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Mary was age 75 with Mitchell(13), William (14)
Elizabeth (9) dtr of Ann (Cynthia KIMPTON 26/8/2000)
51. John DRING
Will of John DRING
- to son Thomas : Copyhold House situate in Warboys, permitting wife AnnDRING to occupy the front part of the house consisting of two low roomswith two chambers over the same without paying rent for the rest of herlife. Also to Thomas was to go the residue of goods, chattels andpersonal effects.
- to son John : Five acres of Arable Land situate in the Fields of Warboys
- to my wife : Household furniture, plate and linen
- to wife and son Thomas : all stock in trade, tools, implements to bedivided between them
- to brother Oliver, farmer : £20 to be paid to him 3 months after thedeath of John. The amount was to be held in Trust and used for thebenefit of John's son John. Also £60 to be paid to him after the death ofJohn to be invested in Securities, the interest to be paid to John'swife. In her Will she can dispose of £20 of this £60 as she thinks fit,but the residue is to go to Thomas.
Executors : Wife and son Thomas DRING
Guardian of son John during his minority : Brother Oliver
Witnesses: Roger DOCKERILL, William DAY, Daniel RUFF Junr
106. John DRING
The same death and burial dates have been given to John, son of Oliverand Eleanor JOHNSON. More research required.
54. Sarah DRING
Addresses
1779 Wistow, Huntingdonshire
1841 West Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
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1779 Pidley, Huntingdonshire
1841 West Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
116. James ADCOCK
Addresses
1841 West Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire with his parents
1851 Dead Lane, Warboys, HUntingdonshire
Age 60, lodging with Sarah STACY (70( widow, Pauper bornWhittlesea, Cambridgeshire
Visiting them was Elizabeth TAYLOR (7) born Warboys,Huntingdonshire
56. Robert DRING
County Poll 1807
This was held on the 13 and 14 May 1807 and the candidates were the RtHon Ld Viscount HInchinbrook (751 votes), the Rt Hon Lord Viscount Proby(458) and William Henry Fellowes Esq (646). Robert DRING, who had landin Warboys, voted for Fellowes.
58. John DRING
Addresses
1841 Church Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
Dr Colin DRING states that the name of the house was Swan WeirCounty Poll 1807
This was held on the 13 and 14 May 1807 and the candidates were the RtHon Ld Viscount HInchinbrook (751 votes), the Rt Hon Lord Viscount Proby(458) and William Henry Fellowes Esq (646). A John DRING, who had ahouse in WOODHURST, voted for Hinchinbrook and Fellowes.County Poll 1830
This took place from Friday 6 August to Tuesday the 10th August 1830.The Candidates were Lord Viscount Manderville (1068), Lord ViscountStrathavon (990) and John Bonfoy Rooper (804). A John DRING who had ahouse and lane occupied by himself and others in Woodhurst, voted forManderville and Rooper.County Poll 1837
This took place on the 7th and 8th Augusut 1837. The Candidates wereEdward Fellowes (1392), George Thornhill (1332) and John Bonfoy Rooper(990). A John DRING from Woodhurst, voted for Thornhill and Rooper.Does the above information apply to this John DRING?
Will of John DRING
- to wife Elizabeth all freehold estates for life. After her deathexecutors to sell the three cottages now occupied by William DRING, JohnHEAT and Henry MUNNS and pay off the Mortgage. Any additional costs tobe borne by his six sons, George, Johnson, John, Thomas, Oliver andWilliam. At the same time executors to sell yard and leantos adjoiningthe barn now occupied by George
- to my son George the messuage in Woodhurst which he now occupies plusyard, barn stables hovels outbuildings and adjoining land on whichWilliam has erected a hovel. The hovel is either to be taken down andtaken away by William, or George is to buy it at a price fixed by Mr JohnLongland Ekins. Also the Tailor's shop and the land occupied by JosephSUTTON, together with right of way and use of pump subject to Georgepaying his father 20/= a year from the date of the Will until the date ofhis father's death in acknowledgement of the property being left to him.
- to my son Thomas the messuage and tenemant in Woodhurst occupied byWilliam CHAPMAN
- to my son John the messuage, cottage or tenement in Woodhurst occupiedby Johnson DRING
- to my son William the cottage and Blacksmith's shop subject to himpaying Elizabeth LEEDING, the wife of John LEEDING of Spaldwick the sumof £10
- to my son Oliver and Mary his wife the cottage in Woodhurst occupied byWilliam GRIFFIN for their natural lives, and after the deceased of thelonger lived of the two the property was left to the Executors to besold, and the money divided between all the children that were thenliving, and the children of those that had died
- to my son Johnson the Cottage occupied by Joseph SUTTON in Woodhurst
- to George Hollingsworth, husband of my daughter Susan to be releasedfrom all expenses incurred in the building of a cottage in Colne, butGeorge has to give £30 to Elizabeth LEEDING, daughter of John
- to my daughter Elizabeth LEEDING £30 to be paid by George, Johnson,John, Oliver and Thomas with £6 each six months after his decease
- to my son Edward "my best wishes" as he had been provided for duringhis lifetime
- to my wife Household Furniture and Personal Effects
Executors John LONGLAND, George DRING
1 February 1842
John DRING
Witnesses Joseph JAKENS, Edward SHELTON, Chas HARRIS
Made
Addresses
1841 Church Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
Addresses
1842 Spalding, Lincolnshire (Dr Colin DRING 18/2/2000)
124. Susanna DRING
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1842 Colne, Huntingdonshire (Mark BURGESS)
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1842 Colne, Huntingdonshire (Mark BURGESS)
125. Oliver DRING
Addresses
1841 Church Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
1851 Church Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire with 2 Lodgers, John BECK(60) Ag Lab,
and George WHITE (6) Scholar both born in Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
1861 Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
At same address was George WHITE boarder Unmarried, age 11 bornWoodhurst,
Huntingdonshire, Ag Lab
1871 1 Drings Yard, Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
(Drings Yard was between 9 Church St, SMITH family and 10 Church St(uninhabited)
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1841 Church Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
1851 Church Street, Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
1861 Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
1871 1 Drings Yard, Woodhurst, Huntingdonshire
(Drings Yard was between 9 Church St, SMITH family and 10 Church St(uninhabited)
Addresses
1841 Workhouse Row, Warboys, Huntingdonshire.
Living with her was Thos HODSON, Age 3, born in Huntingdonshire
1851 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
Living with her was Maria HODSON, Age 5, born Huntingdonshire,Granddaughter
62. Oliver DRING
Addresses
1794 Buntingford, Hertfordshire
1830 St Ives, HuntingdonshireWill of Oliver DRING 1 April 1830
- to my wife Elizabeth DRING £15 per annum to be paid to her by her sonEdward. Also all furniture, linen, fixtures, also occupation of tworooms, the Parlour and the Chamber over the Parlour for life. Alsoprofits from the business from the time of Oliver's death until the next1 February.
- to daughter Martha STUTTON after the death of her mother £10 per annum,to be paid half yearly by son Edward
- to son James DRING £150 to be paid to him by Edward DRING
- to Edward DRING house and premises, where Oliver now resides with shop,shed, barns, stock in trade, tools, implements shop fixtures and good wilof the business on condition he carries on the trade for the benefit ofhis mother until 1 February next. He must also pay the amount stated tohis sister, and pays James £50 one year after Oliver's death if he hasreached the age of 21. If not he is to receive the interest on the £50until he is 21, then he can receive the £50. A year after the death ofhis mother Edward is to give James £100, again, only if he has reachedthe age of 21. If James dies before inheriting the money is to bedivided between the other children.
- When all debts are collected and paid then the remainder should beinvested and the interest paid to his wife. After her death theprincipal sum was to divided into five equal shares, two share forEdward, one share to Mary Ann DRING and one share to James.
Executors : sons Edward and William DRING
Witnesses : Thos BULLBROOK, Ekin ARNSBY, John CROUCH
Addresses
1794 Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire
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1841 West Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Mary was age 75 with Mitchell(13), William (14)
Elizabeth (9) dtr of Ann (Cynthia KIMPTON 26/8/2000)
72. Edward DRING
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1851 High Dike, March, Cambridgeshire
Lodging with them was Stokes ANKER (72) born March, Cambridgeshire,living on a
weekly allowance from his son
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1851 High Dike, March, Cambridgeshire
160. Hannah DRING
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1820 Wistow, Huntingdonshire
Addresses
1841 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
1851 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire as a widow
At the same address were two grandsons, John CHAPMAN (18) andWilliam DRING (3)
both born in Warboys, Huntingdonshire
1861 Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire as a widow
Son Oliver was the Head and his mother was a widow andliving with him as was Martha
and her son William. There was also another nephew, JohnDRING (17) Carpenter born
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
163. Oliver DRING
Addresses
1841 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
1851 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
1861 Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
Living with him was his mother, a widow, his sisterMartha and her son William. Also John
DRING, son of Oliver's brother Edward
1871 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Martha is stillliving with him.
1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Living with him was hissister Martha DRINGWill of Oliver DRING
to John DRING, nephew - Copyhold dwelling house in Warboys
to William DRING, nephew - freehold dwelling house and cottage occupiedby Mrs King Edward HYDE and Oliver, and copyhold cottages in Popes Laneoccupied by Thomas DEAN and David HINTON. Also all Household furnitureand Effects.
to John Dring REDDINGTON, son of Oliver's sister, Sarah REDDINGTON - 2copyhold cottage near Hall Gate in Warboys occupied by Mrs JACKSON andFrederick BADCOCK
to Frederick DRING son of nephew John DRING - 2 freehold cottages atLittle End Warboys occupied by Mrs LARTER and Newman BEDFORD
Rest of property to be sold and from the proceeds:
to Housekeeper Emily CUSTANCE - £40
to nephew William DRING - £100
to nephew John Dring REDDINGTON - £100
to nephews John DRING and John Dring REDDINGTON - the residue to beshared between them
Witnesses Albery THORY, Warboys, Huntingdonshire, Carpenter and H COPEYSolicitor, St Ives, Huntingdonshire
Executors : Nephews John DRING of Warboys and William DRING, son of hissister Martha.