The Will of Margaret Farrer, widow, late the wife of William Farrer late of Herringden within the Diocese of York, dated 19 May 1624... First and principally I commend my soul unto the mercy of almighty God my maker... and I commit my body to the earth in hope of a joyful resurrection also my Will and mind is that all such debts that I owe of right and conscience to any person or persons shall be truly paid by my Executors hereinafter named and after my debts paid and funeral expenses discharged according to my estate and Church duties also paid and donn then my will and mind is and I bequeath all the residue of my goods and rights unto me apprtaining and belonging to whose hands and custody soever the same may be to Abraham Farrer Isacke Farrer and Jacobb Farrer equally divided amongst them three and I name ordaine and appoint the said Abraham Farrer Isacke Farrar and Jacobb Farrar Executors of this my last Will and Testament. Witnesses: John Horsfall, Thomas Bridge, John Hopkinson, George Fairbanke.
Proved on the 2nd day of September 1624 by Isacke Farrer the sone one of the Executors.