b'Fougill all my cows which I shall dye possessed of. ye Garden wall, if I die at Bishop Wilton, An extract from Ann Darleys will of& I give to Mrs Singleton my iron coffee mill, & to Hannah Rough my Coman 1784, written in her own hand: waxing clothes, & I give to Sarah Holms I give to George Willson my Executor,of Boulton, ye Pillion seat that was Mr all my cows Hosss & Live stock of everyDarleys & a guinea.kind, & all the Ale & wine in ye House,The Hall had many fine rooms and even had a & the barrels & bottles that containsbrewhouse and cellar. There was a Library which both, & all the dairying utensils, asobviously had many books and old manuscripts some lead bowls, churn, pans, pails, etc, etc,of which went to a George Etherington. The rooms the bed in the Green room, boulster,were finely decorated with a yellow room, a red room pillows, mattras, blankits & quilts, theand even a dark roomnot for developing photos window curtains, chairs & glass, & thethough! There were many servants and the Darleys cloas bed in ye Dining room, & ye Sixmade provision for them in their wills.The 1816 map wood chairs & two armed chairs inshows the garden mentioned in the will running to the ye Library & the passage up stairs, &front of the village between the house and the church.the chest of drawers, & ye Beuroe inThe 1892 map gives an indication of the size of the the Middle room, & all ye Six things ,house; by overlaying the shape of the Hall onto the kitchen spoons, & odd crockery ware,church it is possible to work out the dimensions. It is two sauspans, 1 dozen of pewter plate,estimated to be 15 metres x 16 metres. The western & three dishes, two brass candlesticks,wall is shown with a double line, which may indicate the clock in the glass case with ye Glassan older wall. A close examination of the surviving in it, the physick chest, the mahoganyphotograph shows the west wall is made of stone claw table, ye little square table, & theand the east wing is of brick and therefore possibly tea chest, in ye Hall, & ye watch caseadded later; the style of the windows is 18th century there, & as many of ye Prints there & inYorkshire sash frames.the kitchen as he pleas, except themHall Farm in the 1891 census was being run I may dispose of other ways, & I leaveby tenant Quarton Wilkinson who was 33 and his to Mrs Overend my Japan Tea Box, & I also give George my Executor two Diaper & 3 Haggaback table cloths , 6 napkins, 3 pair of fine sheets, the chest in the liberry & all thats mine in it. With two pairs of coars sheets & two pair of pillow slips, & my pillion seat & side sadle, & I give to Susan Ward, my servant if she live with me at my death, five pounds to buy mourning with, & the bed she leys in in ye Dark room, & ye Table & chair thats in it, & ye Oak chest1816 Map of the Hall and Churchthats in the ye Middle room and ye Table & glass there & two pair of coars sheets & two pair of pillow slips, & one Haggaback & one Diaper table cloth, six HaggabackNapkins, I give to Mrs Henson, the six fruit plaits & ye flower baskit, & the drawing on each side of it, And the brown china tea pot with the silver spout, and the easy chair she was so good as lend me, & I give to Mrs Coulthard my long trunk with my best clothes in it, to be sent to her as soon as convenient after I am buried , & I give to Hannah Hole my mourning ring, & my shoe buckles, & to my executor all my books and I desire to be buried as privilly as can be in ye Church yard, near1892 O.S. Map94 BULLETIN 7'