Oh me too! Social history interests me and has a lot to do with the antiquarian books I buy. It makes it all even more fascinating when I'm able to have a peep into the lives of the previous owners.
In this instance, what strikes me is the differing fortunes of some of the family members. There's poor Hannah, who for the last 10 or more years of her life ended up as a charwoman and yet her niece Ann(e) left today's equivalent of nearly £73,000 to her daughter.
Thank you again for all your help. I'm only sorry you're too far away to see the book itself. It's currently still in pieces, but if I'm happy with the end result, I will at least post a picture or two of it.