PHIPPS, JOSEPH. Now of County of Botetourt, Virginia.

December 7, 1771. February 12, 1772.

To son Joshua of Botetourt Co., Va. merchant mill in Uwchlan and 3

tracts adjoining containing by estimate 150 acres. All debts owing

from sons Aaron and Caleb to be canceled. To daughter Mary wife of

Isaac Lewis £100. To daughter Rachel wife of Owen Astin £100 she

living in Cumberland Co. Pennsylvania. To granddaughter Mary Hubbard

mulatto girl named Pugg. To daughter Hannah wife of Geo. Astin of

Botetourt Co. £150 and to her husband all he owes me. To sons Aaron

and Caleb 5 shillings each. To daughter Esther Crosby negro girl

Dinah. If mill and plantation in East Caln on Brandywine shall be

recovered by law, then the sum of £100 to be paid to Jonathan Phipps

and £50 to his sister Anne Phipps, children of Joseph Phipps, Jr., but

not otherwise. To Benj. Phipps son of Esther Crosby a plantation

containing about 135 acres in Uwchlan. "£10 to be paid toward

repairing Quaker graveyard in Uwchlan. Proven in Botetourt County,

Virginia. Executors: Friends John Nowles of Ridley and Elisha Price of

Chester. Letters c.t.a. Caleb Phipps and Isaac Lewis, Executors named

renouncing. Wit: Thomas Madison, Wm. Bowing, Rees Bowing.