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    1. Re: [OEL] William Crumpelhere
    2. Craig Walsh
    3. Hi, Martyn --- Your wish is my command. I've ordered the documents from the Wiltshire & Swindon Record Office (except for the first one) from your list. I thought they'd post them to me --- imagine my pleasant surprise to discover I could download them straight away. I've downloaded the images and have combined them into another PDF file. It's located at: www.crumpler-family.com/Crumpler3.pdf<http://www.crumpler-family.com/Crumpler3.pdf> It's a 5.85 MB file --- 7 pages, including the invoice. Some of these look familiar to me: are they duplicates? The John Crumpler will (1742) is something that I can almost read. Kind regards, Craig Craig W Walsh Lucies Farm Ltd * Whitecroft * Colletts Green * Worcester WR2 4RY ***************************************************************** t 01905 830 380 m 07833 433 871 In the United States: 888-880-1531 See our online photo gallery at www.bark.ch Stock imagery available at www.hmdp.net ***************************************************************** From: mjcl [mailto:mjcl111@googlemail.com] Sent: 03 March 2009 15:31 To: Craig Walsh Cc: Tompkins, M.L.L. Subject: Re: William Crumpelhere Hi Craig, I've checked the list against the references pencilled on the documents. The ones you appear to be missing are - P5/1595/17 Account Mary - although this may be duplicated in P5/1595/52 P5/1633/13 Administration Bond - Edith P5/1752/8 Administration Bond and Will John P5/6Reg/111B Administration Bond - Richard & P5/6Reg/111C Adminsitration Bond - Mary All the best, Martyn = = = = = = = = On 03/03/2009, Craig Walsh <craig@hmdp.com<mailto:craig@hmdp.com>> wrote: Hi, Martyn --- Thanks for the list of documents. A distant relative of Marjorie's actually obtained the documents that I posted in the PDF files. I believe he visited the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office. The list you kindly sent to me seems to be the same documents. Or am I mistaken? Glad to order more documents if any are missing . . . Kind regards, Craig From: mjcl [mailto:mjcl111@googlemail.com<mailto:mjcl111@googlemail.com>] Sent: 03 March 2009 14:53 To: Tompkins, M.L.L.; Craig Walsh Subject: Re: William Crumpelhere Hi Matt, I concur. And it is rare to get all the documents together. Craig, I don't know whether you have searched the Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office wills site but I did a search on "Crump" (because of the alternate spellings) and weeded out the irrelevancies. I have attached the search results for your information and if you are so minded you could apply for any documents that are of interest to them. I used to use their site for transcription practice as it used to be Free of Charge. This has since 26.1.09 changed and I believe the charge is now £5 for each reference, which can, as you can see be made up of a single or several documents. All the best, Martyn On 03/03/2009, Tompkins, M.L.L. <mllt1@leicester.ac.uk<mailto:mllt1@leicester.ac.uk>> wrote: Yes, the same thought had occurred to me - the probate process began with an inventory and ended with a probate account - while both of them post-dated the will, of course. What a fine thing it is to have all three documents for the same testator (and the two different versions of the will) - it's not often you get the complete set like this. With the added bonus of two testators. If only we had the probate/administration bond(s) as well,. Matt ________________________________ Privacy and Confidentiality Notice This is strictly confidential and intended solely for the person or organisation to whom it is addressed. It may contain privileged and confidential information and if you are not an intended recipient, you must not copy, distribute or take any action in reliance on it. If you have received this message in error, please notify us as soon as possible and delete it and any attached files from your system.

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