Youngest son, named as a beneficiary in his father's Will (proved 1691).
In 1724 Oliffe Richmond was trustee and co-executor of the Will of his aunt(-in-law) Christian Bennett of Rodborough in co. Gloucester, widow.
In 1729 Oliffe Richmond and his wife Joane were granted an annuity of £20 in the Will of his father-in-law John Gallimore of Wootton Bassett, Gent.
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Abstract of the Will of Oliffe Richmond of Ashton Keynes in the County of Wilts, Gent., written 15 Nov 1725, proved 8 Jul 1768. 4
Gives & bequeaths to his wife Joane Richmond a moiety of all his household goods for the term of her natural life and after to his son Oliffe Richmond.
Gives & bequeaths to his wife Joane Richmond all his closes of arable land and pasture situated in South Cerney in Gloucester for the term of her natural life and after to his son Oliffe Richmond.
Gives, bequeaths & devises to his father-in-law John Gallimore of Wootton Bassett, Gent. and to his brother-in-law Thomas Hulbert of Wootton Bassett, Gent. all his freehold messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments whatsoever.
Gives, bequeaths & devises £1,000 to his daughter Joanne Richmond.
Gives, bequeaths & devises £1,000 to his daughter Jane Richmond.
Gives £20 each to his cousins Oliffe Henry Richmond and George Richmond, sons of his brother Henry Richmond.
Gives one shilling to his daughter Bridget Nicholas, she having already been provided for.
Appoints his son Oliffe Richmond as sole executor of his last will and testament.
Administration (with Will) was granted to sisters Joanna Richmond and Jane Richmond, also administrators of the goods & chattels of Oliffe Richmond who died a bachelor and who was the sole executor and residuary legatee.