George Corbett, by will, dated 5th of December, 1664, bequeathed £50, and directed the interest to be applied in clothing two poor persons. In a memorandum containing an account of the legacies and public money belonging to Longnor, the above legacy and the following gifts are noticed, viz.:—£2 given by a maiden relation of William Longford; Humphrey Corbett £3; Francis Walker £5; Mrs. Anne Corbett £20; Miss Elizabeth Corbett £10. It is understood that these sums are in the hands of the owner of the estate at Longnor, and that instead of paying interest yearly in respect thereof, four or five poor persons of the parish are permitted to occupy certain cottages rent free. The five cottages now occupied in this manner are valued at £13. 10s. per annum. The poor have also a yearly sum of 10s., bequeathed by Edward Bayley.
Corbett Panton, Esq., Longnor Hall
Corbett Rev. Waties, Longnor Bank
Carter Thomas, builder
Dayus Samuel, farmer, maltster, & veterinary surgeon
Edwards John, shoemaker
Everall Charles, shopkeeper
Everall Richard, farmer
Heighway Thomas, farmer
Hamilton Mrs.