Writing her will in 1666 Phillipa Bellott of Cury bequeathed £5 to her goddaughter* Anne Bellott. Philippa's will was proved in 1683.
* In the context of Phillipa's will, 'goddaughter' stands for 'niece.'
Writing his will in 1682 John Pendarves of Roscrowe, gent. bequeathed 1 guinea to his goddaughter Ann Bellott.
In 1711 Ann Hawkins received a gold ring from the Will of her brother Renatus Bellott of Bochym, Esq.
In 1716 Anne was a beneficiary of her husband's will, receiving a legacy of £520, along with his best bed, bedding, household furniture, a chest of drawers, his best mare and his best cow, ensuring she has use use of the Barton & Mills tenement for the term of her natural life.
In 1717 Ann Hawkins received a gold ring from the will of her sister Jane Bellott of Fowey, single woman.