Records of Old Barbados. 117 



for his wife Deborah Hulton, formerly wife of George Ashbye and he 

 bequeaths Foul Bay to her son William Ashbye, (his stepson). Leaves 

 a legacy to the " poore people amongst them called the Quakers." 

 Mentions his friends Richard Ford, (Surveyor) ; Richard Shearman and 

 ^he two daughters of William Peacocke and Deborah his wife. 



Executors ; Ralph Fretwell, John Brathwaite and Francis Brussey. 



Oliver Hooton of Island of Barbados, Merchant. Bequeaths to 

 Isabella dau : of Thomas Pilgrim ;^io, to Sarah dau ; of Walter New- 

 bury of Road (Rhode) Island ;^8o. To John Snowden of West New 

 Jersey £s, & to his mother & brother " within" 50/ each. Bequeaths to 

 9 children of Thomas Lambert in West New Jersey " which he hath by 

 my sister Elizabeth his wife"' (^^20 each wh' is ;^i8o). 



Gives to Elizabeth ye dau : of my " brother Samuel Hooton" in East 

 Jersey £60, To Martha ye wife of Joseph Grove ;^5o. Rest of his 

 Estate bequeathed 1/2 to his wife Martha, & the other 1/2 to be divided 

 between " my three brothers Samuel, Thomas & John Hooton, my sister 

 Elizabeth Lambert above mentioned, & my nephew Oliver, ye son of my 

 brother Thomas Hooton, " each an equal share." Two of my brothers, 

 my sister, & my nephews are in New Jersey in America, & my brother 

 Thomas is " in old England about Mansfield in Nottinghamshire." 

 Testator appoints his friends, William Bicknell & Joseph Grove, Exors. 



Dated 19 March, 1686. 

 Oliver Hooton, (L.S,) 



Witnesses : 

 John Pilgrim Thos. Quintyn 



Thos. Horner 



Proved by John Pilgrim & Capt. Thos. Horner before Edwyn Stede 

 at Fontabell 4 Nov. 1687. 



Will of Mary Wiltshire, born Lucumbe. In this Will she speaks of a 

 property in Suffolk which her father apparently leased from John 

 Shepherd of London. On the death of her father she became Execu- 

 trix of his Will. She bequeaths to her husband Captain Johp Wiltshire 

 all her right and interest in said property. This Will is dated 20th 

 October, 1689. 

 Witnesses 



Robert Hooper (H, M. Attorney General) 



David Lowe 



Robert Wilmeson. 



