to grandaughter Ann Pollard (dau of son John (jnr)): property (formerly 'Little Bear') in Thornborough (then on her death to heir of John (jnr) if she dies without heirs)
to granddaughter Elizabeth Newett: premises divided into three houses in Thornborough (then on her death to grandchildren of John (jnr) if she dies without heirs)
to son John Pollard (i.e. John jnr): farm in John (snr)'s own occupation in Tingewick, subject to paying maintenance for John (jnr)'s wife and children from profits. After John (jnr)'s death, to be sold when youngest child reaches 21, and proceeds divided equally between surviving children of John (jnr)
to granddaughter Elizabeth Newett: copyhold tenement in Tingewick, subject to Thomas Newett continuing to occupy part of it rent-free for his lifetime (then on her death to heir of son John (jnr) if she dies without an heir)
to grandchildren "of my Son John": Furniture chattels and effects to be shared equally after death of John (jnr)
to son John: ready money and farming stock (after payment of debts and expenses)
Executors: "Trusty friends" William ...oway of Thornborough and William Fowler of Tingewick
Written: 17th March 1815
Witnesses: Gibbs Toppin, George Barrett, Wm Smith