During her life and after her death my desire is it should be equally Divided between the afsd Arthur Benj'a Nathan Jesse Holliman my desire is that my Negro man Peter should be sold for ready money and out of that money I give to my brother Josias John Holliman s Eldest ??? Daughter Lucy Holliman 5:0 Cash. I give to John Holliman s son Howell Holliman 5:0 Cash. I give the remainder of the Effects my Negro Peter to be equally ~ Divided as the Rest of my Estate I give my plantation and track of land after the Death of my Wife Ann to William Holliman son of my Brother William to him and his Heirs forever. . . I appoint my wife Ann Holliman and Nathan Holliman my Execs to this my last Will and testament revoking all other Wills heretofore made by me as Witness my hand & Seal this 29th day November 1760. test Henry Mounger his Cha's Cosby Thomas -| Holliman SEAL Avirilles? Cosby mark At a court held for the County of Southampton the 13 Day of May 1762. This will was presented in court by Nathan Holliman one of the Execs name appro therein named proved by the Oaths of Charles Cosby and Avarilla Cosby two of the witnesses thereto & Ordered to be recorded on the motion of the said executor who made oath according to law Certificate was granted him for obtaining a probate there of giving security etc. R Kello ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [In the left margin] Bradshaw Joseph Will In the name of God Amen, Joseph Bradshaw in Southampton County being of good sound and perfect memory do make this my last Will and Testament in a manner and form following. Imprimis I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God that gave it me hoping the merit of my [page break] Saviour(sic) Jesus Christ for a joyful Resurection(sic) and my Body to the ground from whence it came to be decently Buried by my execs hereafter mentioned and for my worldly Estate which it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I dispose of as followeth Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Arthur Bradshaw the planta- tion whereon I now live containing 100 Acres of Land Item and I bequeath I give unto my three Sons Joseph Bradshaw & Thomas Bradshaw & Arthur Bradshaw 300 acres of land to be sheared(sic) equally between them if they will pay the Book money Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Bradshaw five shillings in cash - Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Joseph Bradshaw five shillings in cash. Item: I give and bequeath unto my five daughters Mary Bradshaw and Ann Bradshaw & Martha Bradshaw & Elizabeth Bradshaw & Honnor(sic) Bradshaw Liberty of the Houses and the fourth part of Orchard and Liberty of the Ground in turring of their single lives afterwards then all to go to my son Arthur Bradshaw he & his heirs forever. Item: I give and bequeath unto loving wife all my worldly Estate and I do hereby appoint my loving wife Mary Bradshaw and my son Arthur Bradshaw to be my whole & sole Executors to see this my last Will and Testament performed. - In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal 20 Day of January in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred sixty & two. Signed Sealed & Delivered his In the presence of us Joseph | Bradshaw Seal Joseph (his mark) Bradshaw mark Witness: John (his mark) Bulls Daniel (his mark) Doyle Mary (her mark) Bradshaw ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At a court held for the county of Southampton the 13 day of May 1762. This will was presented in court by Arthur Bradshaw one of the executors therein named proved by the oath of John Bulls and Daniel Doyle two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said executor who made oath certificate was granted him for obtaining a probat thereof giving security etc. R Kello