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Will of Thomas Fellow, 1738

Fellow’s will includes bequests to his family of £117 as well as £30 for the poor of Cliddesden and £20 for the poor of Ellisfield to be invested by the rector of Cliddesden and the interest paid out annually ‘for ever’. Fellow may have been bailiff for the Wallop family; he is not to be confused with ‘Fellowes’, a name brought into the family by Newton Fellowes Wallop, 4th earl, despite his endowment being known as the ‘Fellowes charity’.

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