- Left to his sister, Rebecca BOTT, an annuity payable at the Exchequer for life plus £2,000.
Left to his nephew, Edmund BOTT, an annuity payable at the Exchequer for life plus £5,000.
Left residue to his sister and executrix, Henrietta Maria BRITIFFE, who failed to administer.
Administration fell to Edmund BOTT 11 Mar 1780, Henrietta Maria having died in 1777.
- PROB 11/960/318
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| Notes |
- 12 Nov 1723 'Petition of Edmund Britiffe, Thomas Newman, and Thomas Guenault, Paymasters, and Peter Leheup, Comptroller of Exchequer Bills, to the Lords of the Treasury'. [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-papers/vol6/pp218-237]
1725,1727 'Correspondence between Edmund Britiffe and Sir John Hobart with Robert Pontiff about the former obtaining a post in Sir John Hobart's office in London' [NRO NRS 16478, 32D2]
7 Nov 1739 John Lord Hobart, Treasurer of the Chamber: Allowance for Edmund Britiffe, who acts as his Chief Clerk. [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books-papers/vol4/pp183-196]
7 Jun 1744 'the new Paymasters to be Edmund Britiffe, Richard Cookesey, and Edmund Anguish' [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books-papers/vol5/pp643-655]
- 1738-9 Particulars of estate of Edward Britiffe in Hunworth, Stody and Burningham to be sold to Lord Hobart [NRO NRS 16542, 32D4]
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