Mary Steer

(21 January 1719/20 - 18 November 1788)
     Mary Steer was christened on 21 January 1719/20 in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Rev William Steer and Ann Banks.
Mary Steer married Joseph Banks LLD, son of Rev Joseph Banks and Mary or Margaret Sykes, on 26 December 1748 in Hooton Roberts, Yorkshire.
     Mary resided at London, England, 1753.
     Mary Steer was mentioned in the will of Robert Steer dated 8 August 1771.
     Mary died on 18 November 1788 in Margate, Kent, aged 68.

Child of Mary Steer and Joseph Banks LLD

Mary Steer

(15 March 1764 - after 1853)
     Mary Steer was christened on 15 March 1764 in All Saints, Wakefield, Yorkshire. Mary, daughter of Mr Charles Steer. She was the daughter of Charles Steer and Sarah Allott.
     Mary died on 23 January 1835 aged 70.
Mary Steer was listed in a directory dated 1853 as Miss Mary Steer at 35 St John's, Wakefield.
     Mary died after 1853. She was described as living, a widow, in 1850.

Mary Steer

(6 June 1761 - before 21 July 1827)
     Mary Steer was born on 6 June 1761 in Northampton, Northamptonshire. She was the daughter of William Steer and Ann Rastall. Mary Steer was christened on 11 August 1761 in St Sepulchre, Northampton.
     Mary Steer and Richard Denne obtained a marriage licence on 18 October 1782.
Mary Steer married Richard Denne on 19 October 1782 in St Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, London. Richard Denne, esq. of Winchelsea wedded in 1783, Mary, daughter of William Steer, esq. of Northampton, by Anne his wife, daughter of the venerable William Rastall, D.D. dean of Southwell, a lineal descendant of Chief Justice Rastall, and had issue. ... Mr Denne d. in Jan 1819 and was succeeded by his eldest son, the present William-John Denne Esq.
     Mary Steer made a will dated 30 November 1820 in Winchelsea, Sussex.
     Her will was proved on 19 March 1827. Will of Mary Denne of Winchelsea , Sussex.
     Mary died before 21 July 1827 in Winchelsea, Sussex. She was buried on 21 July 1827 in St Thomas, Winchelsea. Mary Denne, aged 56 [sic], widow of Richard Esq.

Children of Mary Steer and Richard Denne

Mary Steer

(4 October 1733 - )
     Mary Steer was christened on 4 October 1733 in Bradfield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Rev Charles Steer and Mary Bacon.

Mary Steer

(27 March 1622 - )
     Mary Steer was christened on 27 March 1622 in Darley. She was the daughter of Robert Steer and Elizabeth Senior?
Mary Steer married William Hardy on 21 September 1643 in Darley. She may have died before 1661.

Mary Steer

(circa 1795 - 2 April 1875)
     Mary Steer was born circa 1795.
Mary Steer married William Humberstone on 2 April 1811 in Devonport, Stoke Damerel, Devon, England.
     Mary Steer and William Humberstone were recorded on the 1841 census in Charlotte St, Devonport, Stoke Damerel, Devon, England. William Humberstone 57, Navy P, not born in the county, Mary Humberstone 46, born France; Amelia Humberstone 22, dressmaker, Matilda Humberstone 21, straw bonnet maker, Sophia Humberstone 17, Jane Humberstone 14, James Humberstone 10, all born in the county.
     Mary Steer and William Humberstone arrived per "Theresa" on 3 May 1847 at Adelaide. William Humberstone, wife Mary nee Steer, children Jane Rebecca, James Alexander. They departed London on 19 Jan 1847. He married Sarah Farmer and had issue.
     Mary died on 2 April 1875 in Adelaide, South Australia. DIED. HUMBERSTONE - On the 2nd April, at North-terrace. Adelaide, Mary, relict of the late William Humberstone, Esq., R.N., In her 80th year.

Children of Mary Steer and William Humberstone

Mary Steer

(22 March 1711/12 - )
     Mary Steer was christened on 22 March 1711/12 in Sheffield, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of George Steer and Jane Clough.

Mary Steer

(17 March 1786 - )
     Mary Steer was christened on 17 March 1786 in Christ Church, Spitalfields, Stepney, London. Mary Steer [daughter] of Charles, weaver, Church Street, by Mary, 28 days old . She was the daughter of Charles William Steer and Mary Wood.

Mary Sarah Steer

(14 February 1810 - )
     Mary Sarah Steer was born on 14 February 1810 in Mainpuri, India. She was the daughter of Charles William Steer and Jane Woodburn Watson. Mary Sarah Steer was christened on 18 November 1810 in Mainpuri.
Mary Sarah Steer married Edward Hughes on 31 August 1826 in Madras, India.

Maurice Steer

(1900 - )
     Maurice Steer was born in 1900 in Fernhurst, Midhurst RD, Sussex, England. He was the son of Edwin Pascal Steer and Leila Unknown.

Millicent Steer

(14 February 1720/21 - before 1745)
     Millicent Steer was christened on 14 February 1720/21 in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. He was the son of Rev William Steer and Ann Banks.
     Millicent died before 1745.

Patriarch Steer

(before 1510 - )
     Patriarch Steer was born before 1510.

Children of Patriarch Steer

Patriarch Steer

Children of Patriarch Steer

Peter Steer

(8 November 1620 - before 7 March 1627/28)
     Peter Steer was christened on 8 November 1620 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was the son of Robert Steer and Elizabeth Senior?
     Peter died before 7 March 1627/28 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was buried on 7 March 1627/28 in Darley.

Peter Steer

(28 August 1579 - 1656 or 1669)
      There were no wills for any Peter Steer in the Litchfield wills & admons index 1516-1652. Peter Steer was christened on 28 August 1579 in Darley, Derbyshire. Peter, son of Hy Steare. He was the son of Henry Steer and Alice Unknown (Steer).
Peter Steer married Helen Unknown (Steer).
     Peter died in 1656 or 1669 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was buried on 22 December 1656 in Darley. Peeter Steare was buried the 22 day of December, was found dead on the more [sic] 1656. He was buried on 4 April 1669 in Darley. Peter Steer was buryed.

Child of Peter Steer and Helen Unknown (Steer)

Children of Peter Steer

Peter Steer

(21 September 1623 - )
     Peter Steer was christened on 21 September 1623 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was the son of Peter Steer.

Peter Steer

(26 May 1580 - )
     Peter Steer was christened on 26 May 1580 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was the son of Richard Steer. Peter Steer was buried on 22 December 1656 in Darley. Peeter Steare was buried the 22 day of December, was found dead on the more [sic] 1656. He was buried on 4 April 1669 in Darley. Peter Steer was buryed.

Peter Steer

(1 August 1591 - )
     Peter Steer was christened on 1 August 1591 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was the son of Thomas Steer and Dorothy Unknown (Steer).

Peter Steer

(29 June 1628 - )
     Peter Steer was christened on 29 June 1628 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was the son of Roger Steer.

Peter Steer

(before 7 April 1645 - before 30 May 1722)
     Peter Steer was born before 7 April 1645 in Northwood, Darley, Derbyshire. He was christened on 7 April 1645 in Darley. He was the son of John Steer and Ann Redfern.
     Peter died before 30 May 1722 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was buried on 30 May 1722 in Darley.

Prudence Steer

(25 June 1665 - )
     Prudence Steer was christened on 25 June 1665 in Edensor, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of Robert Steer and Ann Unknown (Steer).

Prudence Steer

(8 March 1662 - before 1665?)
     Prudence Steer was christened on 8 March 1662 in Edensor, Derbyshire. She was the daughter of Robert Steer and Ann Unknown (Steer).
     Prudence died before 1665?.

Ralph Steer

(before 1590 - before 20 November 1640)
     Ralph Steer was born before 1590. He was the son of Unknown Steer.
Ralph Steer married Ann Bradley on 27 July 1615 in Darley, Derbyshire.
     Ralph died before 20 November 1640 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was buried on 20 November 1640 in Darley.
     The administration of his estate was granted in 1641 at Lichfield Diocese. |Ralph Stear, Darley.

Richard Steer

(1 July 1630 - before 12 September 1687?)
     Richard Steer was christened on 1 July 1630 in Darley. He was the son of Robert Steer and Elizabeth Senior?
Richard Steer married Joan Goodin on 15 October 1657 in Darley, Derbyshire.
     In Robert Steer's will dated 13 June 1661 in Darley, Derbyshire, Richard Steer was named as heir.
     Richard died before 12 September 1687? In Darley, Derbyshire. He was buried on 12 September 1687 in Darley.

Children of Richard Steer and Joan Goodin

Richard Steer

(before 1550 - before 5 October 1610)
     Richard Steer was born before 1550. He was the son of Unknown Steer.
     Richard died before 5 October 1610 in Darley, Derbyshire. He was buried on 5 October 1610 in Darley.
     His will was proved in 1611 at Lichfield Diocese.

Children of Richard Steer

Richard Steer

(18 June 1615 - before 12 September 1687?)
     Richard Steer was christened on 18 June 1615 in Darley, Derbyshire. George & Richard, sons of George Steare, 18 June 1615 (23 June 1615 according to published transcript). He was the son of George Steer and Agnes Holliley.
     Richard died before 12 September 1687? In Darley, Derbyshire. He was buried on 12 September 1687 in Darley.

Richard Steer

(circa 1595? - )
     Richard Steer was born circa 1595?.
Richard Steer married Elizabeth Taylor on 5 September 1616 in Darley, Derbyshire.
Richard Steer married secondly Ann Tipping on 17 June 1633 in Darley, Derbyshire. Richard Steer was widowed before 20 January 1640/41 on the death of his wife Ann Tipping.

Child of Richard Steer and Elizabeth Taylor

Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer

(7 July 1756 - 28 June 1795)
     Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer was born on 7 July 1756 in Wakefield, Yorkshire. 1.30 a.m. Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer. He was the son of Robert Steer and Elizabeth Popplewell. Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer was christened on 6 September 1756 in All Saints Cathedral, Wakefield. His godparents were Alan Johnson, Mr Henry Shaw, godmother Mrs Sarah Smyth in Norgate.
     In Robert Steer's will dated 8 August 1771 in Sandtoft, Belton, Lincolnshire, Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer was named as heir.
1777-88 - Transfers of Mrs Ingram's mortgage and reconveyance by Sir Henry and Lady Ridgeway to R R P Steer.
In early 1777 Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer sold property in 'Sandtoft Grove', Belton, Lincolnshire. Lock Close in Darnall. On 17 January 1777 Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer Esq leased property for one year to John Parker, esquire. Memorial of the within written deed was registered at Wakefield 16 April 1777: RRP Steer of Sandtoft Grove sold to Parker a parcel of land at Darnell, in the parish of Sheffield known as the Lock Close or ... now in the occupation of John Lindley. Signed: Richard Steer. There is also a similar indenture dated 18 Jan 1777 for absolute purchase of a close & land called Lock Close. Signed Richard Steer.
Arundel Castle Manuscripts Catalogue Ref. ACM Creator(s): Howard family, Dukes of Norfolk ATTERCLIFFE-CUM-DARNALL TOWNSHIP: Deeds relating to the Lock Close in Darnall - ref. ACM/SD/234-240 - date: 1726-1777 Conveyed to John Parker of Woodthorpe (acting on behalf of Edward, Duke of Norfolk), by Richard Steer of Sandtoft, Isle of Axholme; wills of the Steer family.
Sheffield Archvies: ACM/SD/234-240 Deeds relating to the Lock Close in Darnall. Conveyed to John Parker of Woodthorpe (acting on behalf of Edward, Duke of Norfolk), by Richard Steer of Sandtoft, Isle of Axholme; wills of the Steer family. Date     1726-1777, 7 deeds and papers.
Alan Johnson esq., Richard Ryther Poplewell Steer esq., Cornelius Stovin esq., Revd Robinson, Mr Gentle Morris, Mr Thomas Harsley, Mr John Coggan and Mr Samuel Glew were appointed at a vestry meeting held at the house of Robert Halifax to run the school and other parish charities. He was re-appointed on 1 August 1787.
Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer married Frances Steer, daughter of William Steer and Ann Rastall, on 8 January 1780 in Cromwell, Nottinghamshire. Saturday last, was married at Crumwell, Richard Rider Popplewell Steer, Esq., of Sandtoft Grove, Lincolnshire, to Miss Frances Steer, Edmonton, Middlesex .
He may have had a daughter Eiza, whose death was reported in the Leeds Intellligencer 11 Sep 1781: On Monday last died, at Sandtoft Grove, Lincolnshire, Miss Eliza Steer, second daughter of Mr Steer, Aldermanbury, London.
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Agreement 16 Aug 1782: 1. John Kelsey. 2. Alan Johnson, Richard Ryther Poplewell Steer and Cornelius Stovin, esquires, 3 of the freeholders and copyholders of the parish; John Slack, churchwarden; and the said Richard Ryther Poplewell Steer and Peter Plath, overseers of the poor.
The agreement allows Kelsey to enclose a parcel of ground, formerly part of the waste, and to erect a cottage of brick and lime on the land for the habitation of himself and his wife. Kelsey is to keep it in good condition and pay the overseers a rent of 1d per year. After the death of both Kelsey and his wife the property is to be used for the benefit of the poor of the parish
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Agreement between: 1. John Kelsey.
2. Alan Johnson, Richard Ryther Poplewell Steer and Cornelius Stovin, esquires, 3 of the freeholders and copyholders of the parish; John Slack, churchwarden; and the said Richard Ryther Poplewell Steer and Peter Plath, overseers of the poor.
The agreement allows Kelsey to enclose a parcel of ground, formerly part of the waste, and to erect a cottage of brick and lime on the land for the habitation of himself and his wife. Kelsey is to keep it in good condition and pay the overseers a rent of 1d per year. After the death of both Kelsey and his wife the property is to be used for the benefit of the poor of the parish.
Added to this is a similar agreement undertaken by Sarah Platts of Belton, widow.. Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer was widowed on 22 May 1784 on the death of his wife Frances Steer.      
Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer paid Game duty, his address being Sandtoft Grove, in the parish of Belton in January 1786 in Lincolnshire.
     Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer and Hannah Stanser obtained a marriage licence on 21 May 1786 in York. He claimed to be aged 24 and she 20 when they were 29 and 19.
     A marriage settlement between Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer and Hannah Stanser was made on 23 May 1786 in Belton. Settlement on marriage of Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer of Sandtoft Grove esq. and Hannah daughter of Robert Stancer of Bullwell co. Notts. clerk (re land in Belton).
Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer married secondly Hannah Stanser on 24 May 1786 in Bulwell, Nottinghamshire. The witnesses to their marriage were Robert Stanser jr., Cassandra Stanser and George Stanser. The Stamford mercury & the Leeds Intelligencer 30 May 1786 reported: Wednesday, was married Richard Ryder Popplewell Steer, Esq; of Sandtoft-Grove this county, to Miss Hannah Stanser, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Stanser, vicar of Bulwell and Basford, both near Nottingham.
In the Lincoln Archives: a schedule of title deeds of RRPS of Hatfield relating to lands at Crowle. 1743-1788. They mention Richard Popplewell of Temple Belwood, Elizabeth Popplewll of Temple Belwood, Richard Popplewell & Robert Steer surgeon; Alan Johnson, Katherine his wife & Robert Steer, etc.
     Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer was mentioned in the manorial court roll dated 26 April 1791 in Hatfield Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer, esq., of Hatfield, to Thomas Smeaton, of Hatfield. ½a. in the Furfield, ½a. in the Old Mill Field, ½a. in the Old Mill Field, 1r. in the Old Mill Field, all in Hatfield. Entry fine of 7d.
Court baron and customary of Hatfield of the Rt.Hon.Frances, Lady Viscountess Irwin.      
Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer was not listed but Game duty was paid by John Johnson, Gent, Sandtoft Grove, his widow's future husband. in September 1791 in Lincolnshire.
     Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer made a will dated 15 May 1794 in Hatfield. His extremely long and repetetive will mentions lands in Belton, Crowle, Eastoft, Ealand, Epworth & Thorne. His wife Hannah was pregnant at the time.
He mentions at Belton all those four closes lying together in a ring fence called Ryther Hall closes c.16 acres. Hannah to be guardian of Elizabeth & the unborn child, Alexander Johnson & Robert Cutforthey to be guardian of Robert & Frances Katherine.

This is the last will and testament of me Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer of Hatfield in the County of York esquire, being of sound and perfect mind and memory ... whereas by a certain indenture of settlement made previous to and in consideration of my marriage with my dear wife Hannah Steer, I did grant unto John Shore of Sheffield in the Co. York, Banker and Robert Cutforthey of Rotherham in the said Co. York, wine merchant, and their heirs certain messuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Belton in the Co. of Lincoln with their appurtenances; to hold unto the said John Shore and Robert Cutforthey their heirs and assigns, to the uses upon the trusts and to and for the intents and purposes therein mentioned in the said indenture of settlement: Now I do in pursuances of the powers reserved and given to me in and by the said in part recited indenture of settlement ... property in Belton aforesaid, comprised in the settlement (subject to an annuity of £100 payable to my said wife for her life) and also all other messuages, etc, in Belton aforesaid, Crowle, Eastoft, Ealand, Epworth and Thorne or elsewhere in the Counties of Lincoln and York; and also all those my 3 shares of the 150 shares of and in the navigation of the River Dun in the said county of York (which hereditaments and premises in Crowle aforesaid are subject to a mortgage to John Pigott of Oswaldkirk in the said County of York, clerk, for assuring to him the payment of the sum of two thousand and five hundred pounds and interest for the same) unto Alexander Johnson of the Temple London, Esquire and the said Robert Cutforthey their heirs, etc, upon the trust and to and for the several uses ... (that is to say) upon trust that they the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them shall and do take and receive the rents, dividends, issues and profits of all and every my said messuages, cottages, closes, lands, tithes, shares in the Navigation tenements, hereditaments and premises respectively until some one of the persons to whom any use or estate on and in the same hereditaments and premises respectively is hereinafter limited shall have or be in the immediate possession of such use or estate and shall and do by with and out of the said rents, dividends, issues and profits pay and discharge all my just debts (except the said sum of two thousand and five hundred pounds and interest so owing on mortgage as aforesaid) and funeral expenses; for the necessary and proper maintenance, education and support of my son Robert Popplewell until 21; and to Robert at 21 (in case my said son Robert Popplewell dies before 21) property in Epworth aforesaid and by with and out of the dividends of two of my said shares in the said Navigation pay and apply such yearly sum and sums of money as they shall think necessary and proper for my daughter Frances Katherine until 21 or marriage with the consent and approbation of her guardians; and shall do place until my said daughter Frances Katherine shall attain the age of 16 years; and at 16 Frances Katherine 16 guineas for her own use and benefit; the rest at 21 years or marriage with such consent; and (in case my said daughter Frances Katherine dies before 21 or marriage) property in Epworth aforesaid; and (in case the child wherewith my said wife is now enceinte or pregnant shall be a son) upon further trust property in Belton aforesaid (comprised in the said indenture of settlement and hereinafter limited in use to my daughter Elizabeth) pay one moiety or half part of the said annuity or yearly sum of one hundred pounds so cured big the said indenture of settlement and pay to my said wife for her life as aforesaid; and shall and do by with and out of the residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits pay and apply such yearly sum and sums of money as they the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey shall think necessary and proper for the maintenance education and support of my said daughter Elizabeth, until 21 or be married with the consent and approbation of her guardian; and shall and do place and put out the residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits upon such security or securities as the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs, executors or administrators of such survivor shall approve until my said daughter, Elizabeth shall attain the age of twenty one years or be married with such consent and approbation as aforesaid; and shall and do pay such residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues, and profits together with all interest which shall be due for the same unto my said daughter, Elizabeth when she shall attain the age of twenty one years or be married with such consent and approbation as aforesaid to and for her own use and benefit; and (in case my said daughter, Elizabeth shall happen to die before she shall attain the age of twenty one years or be married with such consent and approbation as aforesaid) shall and do place and put out the residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits upon such security or securities, as they the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs executors or administrators of such survivor shall approve unti1 some one of the persons to whom any use or estate of and in the same hereditaments and premises respectively shall have or be in the immediate possession of such use or estate and shall and do pay such residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits together there with all interest which shall be due for the same unto such person or persons to whom any use or estate of and in the same hereditaments and premises respectively is hereinafter limited etc. shall first have or be in the immediate possession of such use or estate and( in case the child wherewith in said wife is now enceinte or pregnant shall be a son) upon further trust that the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs, executors or administrator's of such survivors shall and do by with and out of the residue and remainder of the rents, issues and profits of my messuages cottages, closes, lands, tithes, tenements and hereditaments in Crowle aforesaid pay and discharge the interest of the said sum of two my thousand my and five hundred pounds (so owing on mortgage as aforesaid my until some one of the persons to whom any use of estate of and in the said my hereditaments and premises is hereinafter limited shall have or be in their immediate possession of such use or estate; and shall and do by with and out of the residue and remainder of the rents, issues and profits of my messuages, closes, lands, tithes, tenements and hereditaments in Belton aforesaid comprised in the said indenture of settlement and hereinafter limited in use to such unborn son pay one moiety or half part of the said annuity or yearly sum of one hundred pounds secured by the said indenture of settlement and payable to my said wife for her life as aforesaid; and shall and do by with and out of the said residue and remainder of the said rents, issues and profits of the said hereditaments and premises in Crowle, Eastoft and Ealand aforesaid and of the said last mentioned and tenements and premises in Belton aforesaid pay and apply such yearly sum and sums of money as the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs, executors or administrators of such survivor shall think necessary and proper for the maintenance, education and support of such unborn son until he shall attain the age of twenty one years; and shall and do place and put out the residue and remainder of the rents, issues and profits of the said hereditaments and premises in profits Eastoft and Ealand aforesaid and of the said last mentioned hereditaments and premises in Belton aforesaid upon such security or securities as the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs, executors of administrators of such survivor shall approve until such untorn son shall attain the age of twenty one years and shall and do pay such residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits together with all interest which shall be due for the same unto such unborn son when he shall attain the age of twenty one years; and (in case such unborn son shall happen to die before he shall attain the age of twenty one years, shall and do place and pay the residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits upon such security or securities as the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs executors or administrators of such survivor shall approve until some one of the persons to whom any use or estate of and in the same hereditaments and premises respectively is hereinafter limited shall have or be in the immediate possessions of such use or estate and shall and do pay such residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits together with all interest which shall be due for the same unto such person or persons to whom any use or estate of and in the same hereditaments and premises respectively is hereinafter limited as shall first have or be in the immediate possession of such use or estate, and (in case the child wherewith my said wife he is now enseint or pregnant shall be a daughter) upon further trust they the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivors of them or the heirs, executors or administrators of such survivor shall and do after paying and discharged the interest of the said sum of two thousand and five hundred pounce (so owing on mortgage as aforesaid ) place and put out the residue and remainder of the said rents, issues and profits of my messuages cottages, closes, lands, tythes, tenements and hereditaments in Crowle aforesaid until some one of the persons to whom any use or estate of and in the same hereditaments and premises is hereinafter limited shall have or be in the immediate possession of such use or estate; and shall and do pay such residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits together with all interest which shall be due for the same unto such person or persons to whom any use or estate of and in the same hereditaments and premises respectively is hereinafter limited as shall first have or be in the immediate possession of such use or estate, and shall and do by with and out of the residue and remainder of the rents, issues and profits of my messuages closes, lands, tenements and hereditaments in Belton aforesaid (comprised in the said indenture of settlement and hereinafter limited in use to my daughter Elizabeth) pay one moiety or half part of the said annuity or yearly sum of one hundred pounds secured by the said indenture of settlement and payable to (said wife for her life as aforesaid, and shall and do by with and out of the residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits and by with and out of the residue and remainder of the rents (issues and profits of my said measures cottages, closes, lands, tenements and hereditaments in glared aforesaid pay and apply such yearly sum and sums of money as the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs, executors, or administrators of such survivor shall think necessary and proper for the maintenance, education and support of my daughter, Elizabeth until she shall attain the age of twenty one years or be married with the consent and approbation of her guardian, and shall and do solace and put out the residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits upon such security or securities as the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs, executors or administrators, of such survivor shall approve until my said daughter Elizabeth shall attain the age of twenty one years or be married with such consent and approbation as aforesaid, and shall and do pay such residue and remainder of the said lent mentioned rents, issues and profits together with all interest which shall (due for the same unto my said daughter Elizabeth when she shall attain the age of twenty one years or be married with such consent and approbation as aforesaid to and for her own use and benefit and (in case my said daughter Elizabeth shall happen to die before she shall attain the age of twenty one years or be married with such consent and approbation as aforesaid) shall and do pay and by the residue and remainder of the rents, issues and profits or the said last mentioned hereditaments and premises in Belton aforesaid or so such thereof as they the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs, executors or administrators of such survivor shall think necessary and proper for and towards the maintenance, education and support of such unborn daughter until she shall attain the age of twenty one years or be married with such consent and approbation as aforesaid and shall and do place and put out the residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits upon such security or securities as the said Alexander Johnson and Robert Cutforthey or the survivor of them or the heirs, executors or administrators of such survivor shall approve until some one of the persons to whom any use or estate of and in the same hereditaments and premises respectively is hereinafter limited shall have or be in the immediate possession of such use or estate, and shall and do pay such residue and remainder of the said last mentioned rents, issues and profits together with all interest which shall to due for the same unto such person or persons to whom any use or estate of' and in the same hereditaments and premises respectively is hereinafter limited as shall first have or be in the immediate possession of such use or estate, and.
     Richard died on 28 June 1795 in Bawtry, Nottinghamshire/Yorkshire, aged 38. On Sunday se'nnight died, at his house in Bawtry, Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer, Esq. formerly of Wakefield. He was buried on 3 July 1795 in Belton.
     His will was proved on 29 October 1795 at the Prerogative Court of York. Alexander Johnson Esquire one of the executors in trust above named was sworn before the Revd Richard Forrrest, Clerk Surrogate. Passed 20 October 1795.

Children of Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer and Frances Steer

Children of Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer and Hannah Stanser

Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer

(21 July 1794 - before 23 September 1794)
     Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer was born on 21 July 1794 in Hatfield, Yorkshire. He was christened on 21 July 1794 in St Lawrence, Hatfield, Yorkshire. Richard Ryther, son of Richard Robert Ryther Popplewell Steer, late of Sandtoft, and Hannah, daughter of the Rev Robert Stanser of Notts. Born 21 July 1794. He was the son of Richard Ryther Popplewell Steer and Hannah Stanser.
     Richard died before 23 September 1794 in Belton in Axholme, Lincolnshire. He was buried on 23 September 1794 in Belton.

Robert Steer

(22 October 1713 - 24 October 1773)
     Robert Steer was christened on 22 October 1713 in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. He was the son of Rev William Steer and Ann Banks.
Robert Steer was apprenticed on 29 October 1730 in Wakefield. Thomas Holmes of Wakefield, apothecary - Robert son of Willoiam Steer, clerk, indenture dated 29 October and duty paid 23 Nov 1730. Robert was a surgeon of Wakefield, Bawtry & Sandtoft. In his father's will dated 1745 he was bequeathed "£26 having already expended £674 in putting him apprentice, in keeping him in St Thomas' hospital 1 year and at Paris another and since to set him up over and above the £60 he cost me in clothes and pocket money during his apprenticeship ...".
Robert Steer was mentioned in the register of duties paid for apprentices' indentures on 24 September 1747 in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Robert Steer of Wakefield, surgeon. paid the duty on Edward, son of Eliz Jennings.
     A marriage settlement between Robert Steer and Elizabeth Popplewell was made on 4 July 1752. Copy of marriage articles: Elizabeth Popplewell younger daughter of Richard Popplewell decd., and Robert Steer of Wakefield, surgeon.
Robert Steer married Elizabeth Popplewell, daughter of Richard Popplewell and Elizabeth Smith, on 6 July 1752 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
     In Rev William Steer's will dated 1 May 1756 in Wath upon Dearne, Robert Steer was named as heir.
On 4 May 1757 Robert Steer purchased property in Bawtry, Blyth, Yorkshire, England, on 4 May 1757. It was described as a messuage against the Shambles.
On 6 October 1758 Robert Steer sold property in Bawtry, Blyth, Yorkshire. It was described as a dwelling house in Bawtry High St, against the Shambles. Robert and Elizabeth was the previous owner of the land sold on 30 April 1762 in Bawtry, Blyth Yorkshire.
Title Deeds, Belton in Axholme - ref. Dent/1/1. Freehold properties coming to Harsley family. Lease and release. - ref. Dent/1/1/3/32-3 - date: 15-16 May, 1769 - Robert Steer of Sandtoft, esq. to Thomas Harsley of Belton Woodhouse, yeoman.
Surrender of the copyhold - ref. Dent/1/1/3/34 - date: 12 Oct. 1769: Listed above, Steer to Harsley
Exchange - ref. Dent/1/1/3/35 - date: 16 May, 1769 - Robert Steer and Elizabeth his wife as above to Thomas Harsley
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Bargain and Sale with Feoffment: 28 May 1770.
Description: 1. Robert Steer of Sandtoft, parish of Belton, esq., and Elizabeth his wife (one of the daughters and co-heirs of Richard Popplewell of Temple Belwood, esq),
2. Thomas Johnson junior of Crowle, gent,
3. Thomas Bentley of Crowle, miller.
Wind corn mill in Crowle called the "West Mill", with Milhill and materials, from 1. to 3., with 2. appointed by 1. as attorney to enter and take possession and seisin of the said mill
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     Robert Steer made a will dated 8 August 1771 in Sandtoft, Belton, Lincolnshire. This is the last will and testament of me Robert Steer of Sandtoft in the county of Lincoln esquire as follows... First I give and devise all those my three freehold shares of and in the navigation of the River Dunn and also all that my freehold messuage dwellinghouse or tenement and two closes of land situate lying and being at Darnall in the county of York and now or late in the hands of Messrs Binks or their assigns and also all that my one fourth part of all that copyhold messuage, dwellinghouse or tenement and two closes of land situate lying and being at Belton in the county of Lincoln afsd and now or late in the tenure of Robert Lambert or his assigns and also all that my one other copyhold messuage dwellinghouse or tenement croft and one close of land situate ...at Belton afsd and now or late in the tenure of Matthias Dale or his assigns and also all that my one other copyhold messuage dwellinghouse or tenement croft and one close of land situate ...at Belton afsd and now or late in the tenure of the Reverend Mr Clough Or his assigns with the rents issues and profits thereof of the said copyhold premises (being already surrendered tot he use of my will) unto my dear wife Elizabeth and her assigns until my son Richard Steer shall attain the age of 21 then I give and devise all the said freehold and copyhold shares messuages lands tenements hereditaments and premises abovementioned... unto my said son Richard Steer his heirs and assigns for ever
I also give and bequeath all my personal estate goods and chattels whatsoever and wheresoever unto my brother Charles Steer of Wakefield, co. York, merchant and my worthy friend John Dawson of Doncaster in the same county, Doctor in Physick upon this special trust and confidence in them reposed and to the intent and purpose ... they shall take a schedule or inventory of the same as soon as conveniently may be after my decease and there to permit and suffer my said dear wife to use and enjoy the same during her natural life in case she continues my widow but not otherwise she giving sufficient security to them the said Charles Steer & John Dawson ... (in case she shall happen to marry or die which shall first happen) ... his brother Charles and sisters Ann, Jane, Elizabeth & Mary.... His wife, brother & John Dawson to be executors
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     Robert died on 24 October 1773 in Belton, LIN, aged 60. Memorial in Belton church: Also lieth the body of Robt Steere, esq. late of Sandtoft, he departed this life the 24th of Oct. 1773, aged 60 years.. He was buried on 26 October 1773 in Belton.

Children of Robert Steer and Elizabeth Popplewell