Lands at Beverley and Little Weeton to her sister Hannah Gee if her sister dies, the land will go to
Ann & Selina Zealey ( sisters of Eliza Mary Zealey)
Land to god daughter Eliza Mary Zealey (daughter of James & Ann Zealey)
To the children's mother Ann Zealey £300
From the estate at Beverley to Richard Bavid Esq son of John Bavid £4000 and a further £3000
on the death of her sister
Thomas & Cornelius Bowman £20 each
Richard Coulson footman 20 guineas, 2 silver gills, large table in breakfast room,
10 mahogany chairs & mahogany clock
John Day coachman 200 guineas
Jane Scaife ladies maid, my gold watch, my bed and bedding, my mahogany
table, and set of drawers, and my clothes except for what my
sister Hannah wants
Each servant to have a mourning suite
To my sister Hannah, marble slab, 2 looking glasses, picture over the chimney
piece in the dining room, best candlesticks, coffee pot, large silver sauce boat, and gold cup
but they may not be sold
Witnesses: J Campbell, Richard Almack, John Cockerill
Proved in York 11th September 1818