Tillotson Laycock
Life History
7 Feb 1731 |
Married Sarah Hooton at St Swithins, Lincoln. |
14 Nov 1735 |
Birth of daughter Susannah Laycock |
1 Apr 1740 |
Birth of daughter Ann Laycock |
8 Jul 1741 |
Birth of son Tillotson Laycock |
1813 |
Died |
Notes
Glamford Brigg (See below) is a town 22 miles north of Lincoln - and only 7 miles from Ulceby. (See document of William Drewry in the Box)
Lease for a year. 1 PG/2/1/17/12 - 16 Jan. 1748
Signatures and seals.
Contents:
(1) Tillotson Laycocke of Glamford Brigg, mercer, Edward Letherland of the City of Lincoln, mercer, and George Hooton of the same, gent.
(2) William Leeson of Barrowby, grazier.
Property as in 1 PG/2/1/17/9.Release. 1 PG/2/1/17/13, 17 Jan. 1748
Signatures and seals.
Contents:
(1) Tillotson Laycocke of Glamford Brigg, mercer, and Sarah his wife (late Sarah Hooton, spinster), Edward Letherland of the City of Lincoln, mercer, and Mary his wife (late Mary Hooton, spinster) and George Hooton of the City of Lincoln, gent., which Sarah, Mary and George are three of the younger children of Thomas Hooton, late of the said city, Alderman, by Susannah his wife, both deceased, and the surviving devisees at the death of the said Susannah, in the will of the said Thomas Hooton.
(2) William Leeson of Barrowby, grazier.
Recites that by his will of 10 June, 1729, William Hooton devised to his wife Susannah his close at Harlaxton for her life, and after her death, to his daughter Elizabeth Hooton, spinster, since deceased, to his daughter Sarah Hooton, to his daughter Mary Hooton, to his daughter Bridget Hooton, spinster, since deceased, and to his son George Hooton, to be equally divided among them. Susannah Hooton died on 3 April, 1747.
Consideration: £50.
Covenant to levy fine.
Final concord. 1 PG/2/1/17/14 [1750]
Contents:
William Leeson, plt.
Tillotson Laycock and Sarah his wife, Edward Letherland and Mary his wife, George Hooton, and Thomas Heason and Mary his wife, deforc. One messuage, one cottage, two barns, one stable, one garden, one orchard, 2 ac. land, 1 ac. meadow, 1 ac. pasture, and common of pasture for all cattle, with appurtenances in Harlaxton and Barkston.
Quindene of Easter, 23 Geo. II