>From the Will of Francis Andrew, Gentleman of Stainton Will made 22 November 1788 and probated 8 January 1794 Relevant details as follows - " My messuages, tenements and lands called Ven in the parish of Stainton to my sister MARY RAMBIN(?). Three fields or closes of ground called North Park; Slough Parks and Kiln Park with the cottage and garden adjoining, all situated on the north side of the road leading from Pill to Waterson, also the Highway Park, the Stony Wall Park and the meadows called Culm Pit Meadows all situated on the east side of the road leading to Ven House, also the field called Washing Stones lying below Ven Green together with liberty of raising stones in the Quarry on the hill under Long Park and also full and free liberty of ingress, egress and regress through and over the other parts of lands by all needful and convenient ways to lead, drive, take and carry away such stones at all reasonable times of the year also the right of watering at the well in Ven Green - unto my nephew THOMAS HAVARD and the heirs of his body lawfully issuing. The same unto my niece ANN HAVARD and the heirs of her body lawfully issuing. For want and default of such issue, the same unto my step daughter MARY, the wife of JOHN CRYMES Esquire and after her decease to such of the children of MARY CRYMES by her now or any aftertaken husband, failing that to NATHANIEL LEVETT of Castlehill, Stainton, Gentleman." (ANN HAVARD was to later marry the Reverend JOHN LEVETT vicar of Camrose.) (Here was the bit I transcribed earlier.) " My household goods and furniture also crop and implements of husbandry, monies and security for money and all other real and personal estate to my dear wife MARY ANDREW, my friends JOSEPH DAVIES of Great Heaton, Gentleman and his brother WILLIAM DAVIES, parish of Prendergast, Gentleman upon trust in the first place for the benefit of my wife Mary Andrew, my niece Ann Havard and my nephew Thomsa Havard. My wife, the said Joseph Davies and William Davies to have the liberty of eating and consuming the stock of corn, hay and grass upon my land - to hold and occupy the whole of my lands for three months after my decease for the purpose of making up my stock of cattle and for eating and consuming the straw, hay and grass - in that time no hay to be mowed or sold. Mary Andrew, Joseph Davies and William Davies to be Executors." Pat Dougan