Archdeaconry Court of Surrey Testator: Henry Street of Bisley, yeoman Date of Will: 17 August 1801 To my wife Mary Street all my freehold messuage and garden in Chobham in the occupation of Charles Bullard, schoolmaster for life and then to my son James Street; to my wife twenty pounds per annum in her widowhood and if she remarries ten pounds per annum for life and also the interest on one hundred and forty pounds in her widowhood and then the principal to my son James and my daughter Ann Whittall wife of Henry Whittall which one hundred and forty pounds is in the hands of John Sturt and James Lee; to my wife all my linen, plate and household goods in the apartment of the house I occupy and the bed, a bedstead and furniture of the blue and white bed in the chamber over the kitchen for life and then to my granddaughter Ann Street Whittall with remainder to her brothers and sisters equally with remainder to my son James; all my freehold in Chobham (thirty six acres) called Bullhousen Farm and copyhold estate also called Bullhousen Farm, Bisley (forty acres) and freehold meadow Priest Lane Mead, Chobham and freehold field Pin Grove, Chobham paying five pounds per annum to William Budd illegitimate son of me by Ann Budd for life; to my son James my copyhold messuage in Bisley (six acres) in his occupation; all my freehold messuage in Chobham in the occupation of John Street, Richard Rowland, Thomas Hudson and John Simmonds and my copyhold messuage etc. and three acres in West End, Chobham in the occupation of Joshua Turner to my daughter Ann Whittall for life and then to her children paying ten pounds per annum to her husband Henry for life; all to my granddaughter Ann Street Whittall freehold messuage The Crown, Horsell and freehold messuage and garden in Horsell in the occupation of William Hone with remainder to her brother and sisters; residue to my wife Mary, my son James and daughter Ann; my wife, son James and friend John Street of Chobham Executors Witnesses: Richard Thatcher; Francis Sadler; George Harrison of Bagshot, Windlesham Proved 21 August 1802 (DW/PA/7/33 pp124-128; DW/PA/5/5/1802/26) (died this year; under three hundred pounds)