LLOYD, GRACE, widow. Chester Borough.
April 6, 1760. May 22, 1760.
To brother Lawrence Growden 20 pistoles and to his daughter Elizabeth
Nicholson, 6 pistoles, and to his daughter Grace Galloway, 6 pistoles
and my clock. To sister Hannah Growden £10 worth of plate. To friend
Rachel Pemberton silver cup. To David and Grace, son and daughter of
Humphrey Lloyd £5 each. To friend Jane Hoskins silver porriger. To
the overseers of the school of the people called Quakers £200 in
Philadelphia. To Mary, wife of Charles Norris silver cup. Executors
to pay £10 towards walling in the grave yard of the Quakers in Chester.
To Martha Pettel £5. To Mary Little, widow, of Wilmington £5. To
Sarah wife of Robert Wade £3. To kinsman Joseph Richardson of
Philadelphia lott of ground in Chester, also £200 and to Patience
Richardson £5. Negro man Will to cousin Francis Richardson of
Philadelphia. Leaves lot of ground for burying place for negroes under
the care of Overseers of Friends Meeting in Chester. To Jennet Low
widow late of Chester £5. To Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia
£25. Executors: Israel Pemberton and Francis Richardson.
Trustee: Joseph Parker.
Letters to Richardson, the other renouncing.
Witnesses: Jane Bezer, Esther Bickerdike, John Eyre.