1764 Dec 21 WILLIAM PIKE of Crick. Yeoman ... to son John Pike his part of the yardland with appurtenances in Crick known as Plowman's Land ... to son William Pike his messuage in the tenure of John Slim and his part of the yardland with appurtenances in Crick known as Heynes Land together with the messuage of the same name for his natural life, and after his death to grandson John Pike son of William ... to daughters Mary and Elizabeth Pike the sum of £60 each, all linen and household goods between them, and the use of the room called The Parlour for as long as they remain unmarried ... to son James Pike his messuage where he (William) now dwells and the Nether Close, as well as further yardlands at Heynes Land left to him by John Garret Dec, and all his other messuages in Crick ... all money goods and chattels to James Pike who was also executor ... signed 5 May 1764. Proved 21 Dec 1764. http://www.members.shaw.ca/jen_legg/