In the Name of God Amen I Richard Darby of Hanslop being in perfect mind and memory do constitute this my last Will and Testament and desire it may be received by all as such   First I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Gurney the sum of one pound one shilling of lawful money  Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Darby the sum of thirty pounds  Also to my Daughter Elizabeth Darby the sum of thirty pounds  Also to my Daughter Esther Darby the sum of thirty pounds  Also to my Daughter Sarah Darby the sum of thirty pounds of like lawful money  Providing also that if either of them should die before they come to age the Survivors to have the same equally divided among them  Also I give and bequeath to my Son William Darby the sum of one hundred pounds of lawful money appointing my Executors hereafter named to be Trustees for him till he shall come to age  Also I will and ordain that in case my said Son William Darby should die before the Expiration of the said Term of Years that each of my Daughters Viz Mary Elizabeth Esther and Sarah do become intitled to the sum of Ten pounds apiece exclusive of each of their respective Legacies before mentioned  Lastly I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Ann Darby and my Son Richard Darby (whom I appoint executors of this my last Will and Testament) All the Rest Residue and Remainder of my Money Household and other Goods together with all my Stock Implements of Husbandry  And all other my Effects whatsoever or wheresoever requiring them to pay all my Debts Legacies and funeral Charges  Furthermore I ordain for divers Consideration that in case my said Son Richard Darby should marry and should compell his mother to quit the Premises that then and in such case all the Stock and other singular Articles to be valued and she to have Moiety of the same  I pronounce this to be my only true Will and Testament  In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the sixteenth day of May in the year of our Lord 1771  The mark of Richard Darby Sealed signed and declared in the presence of us William Burr  Richard Darby 

Proved the 21st day of October 1773