In 1756 Anne the wife of John Hockin was a beneficiary of the will of her father-in-law Richard Hockin of Nanterrow, receiving £5.
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Ann Hockin, widow (burial record)
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Abstract of the Will of Ann Hockin of the Parish of Gwithian in the County of Cornwall, Widow, written 3 Jan 1780, proved 18 Nov 1790. 2
Gives £20 to her elder brother William Clemence, along with an annuity of £5 thereafter for as long as he lives. And if he die within her lifetime, she gives to his son John Clemence £10.
Gives £20 to her brother Ralph Clemence.
Gives £10 to her sister Alice Williams.
Gives £10 to her sister Mary Williams.
Gives £10 to her sister Jane Scaddan.
Gives £5 to her brother-in-law Bennet Cock.
Gives to Ann Cock the wife of Anthony Cock a guinea of gold, and one guinea to their daughter Allice.
Gives 10 shillings to Charles the son of Roger Cock.
Gives 10 shillings sixpence to Roger the son of Roger Cock, clerk.
Gives one guinea in gold to Mary the daughter of Edmund Prust.
Gives one guinea to James Rule, the servant man.
Gives 2 guineas to the poor of the parish of Gwithian.
All the rest of her estates and effects, goods & chattels, she gives to her sister Priscilla Cock wife of Bennet Cock of Gwithian, appointing her sole executrix of her last will and testament.
(Signed)
Witnesses: Roger Cock, Charles Hockin Junr.