In 1711 Jane Bellott received a gold ring from the will of her late brother Renatus Bellott of Bochym, gent.
In February 1717 Jane Bellott and her sister Grace Bellott were nominated co-executrices and residuary legatees of the Will of their sister Elizabeth Bellott of Fowey, single woman.
In March 1717 Jane Bellott and her sister Elizabeth Bellott were nominated co-executrices and residuary legatees of the Will of their sister Grace Bellott of Fowey, single woman.
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Abstract of the Will of Jane Bellott of the Parish of Penryn in the County of Cornwall, Single Woman, written 24 Feb 1716/7, proved 1 Apr 1717.
Gives a gold ring each to her sisters Ann Hawkins and Bridgett Hele, to her kinswoman Mrs. Grace Pendarves of Penryn.
Gives and bequeaths £100 to Mr. Francis Martyn of Truro, apothecary.
All the rest of her goods and chattels she gives to her sisters Grace Bellott and Elizabeth Bellott, whom she appoints co-executrices of her last will and testament.
Nominates her friends John Worth of Penryn andl Francis Hawkins of Wellston, gent, as overseers of her will and as trustees of the legacy for the children of her sister Bridget Hele.