Good morning & thanks, Mike.
Didn't even get the dead stock!! Seriously, is that a standard clause in old wills as I don't know of any farm, unless it was attached to the pub, or she moved & gave up the Plough. (I have written over 600 wills, but have not come across this phrase as standard in modern wills). The reason I think it might be a stock (pardon the pun!) phrase, is the address of the farm is not mentioned.
Also interesting that she ran a pub on her own, but was illiterate. Bet the account books were confusing (if they had any)!
Looks like Charlie boy was a man of property, will have to find an old map to find Charley Way in Shepshed. Have heard of Charley village, not far from Shepshed, but only a couple of houses there. What is the equivalent to £62 (in 1887) now?
John