In 1711 Elizabeth Bellott received a gold ring from the will of her late brother Renatus Bellott of Bochym, gent.
In March 1717 Elizabeth Bellott and her sister Jane Bellott were nominated co-executrices and residuary legatees of the Will of their sister Grace Bellott of Fowey, single woman. Elizabeth had died only days before.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Bellott, daughter of Christopher Bellott, Esq. (burial record)
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Abstract of the Will of Elizabeth Bellott of the Parish of Fowey in the County of Cornwall, Single Woman, written 17 Feb 1716/7, proved 16 May 1717. 2
Wishes to be buried in All Hallows Church as near to her late sister Loveday Bellott as possible, directing that her executors erect a small monument to their memories to the value of £15.
Provides an allowance for life to Elizabeth Polglase of Cury, servant of many years.
Gives and bequeaths £10 to Mr. Fra: Martyn of Truro, apothecary.
All the rest of her goods and chattels, real & personal estate, she gives to her sisters Grace Bellott and Jane Bellott, appointing them co-executrices of her last will and testament.
(Signed)