44 WILL OF LORD CHEDWORTH.
the monies arising from the sale of his 'said real estates,
to the several purposes therein after mentioned.
First, he wills that all his just debts be paid and dis-
charged, and gives and bequeaths the following Lega-
cies :—
To his revered uncle Thomas White, of Tottingstone,
in the county of Suffolk, Esq. 10001. He does not give
more because he well knows that at his advanced age,
and with his regulated desires, he does not want any ac-
quisition of property, and trusts that he will accept this
merely as a token of the very great gratitude and vene-
ration which he feels towards him.
To the said Richard Wilson, the sum of 15,0001. on
condition that he shall undertake and execute the office
of executor, and also the several trusts therein mentioned.
To the said Richard Wilson, the farther sum of 50001.
on the like conditions.
To the said Thomas Penrice, 20,0001. on the like con-
ditions.
To his cousin Alexander Wright, Esq. 10,000k
To his cousin Mary Daniel, widow, 10,0001.
To the said Richard Wilson and Alexander Wright,
40001. in trust to invest the same in the Funds and apply
the interest thereof to the maintenance of his cousin,
Wm. Wright, Clerk.
To the said Richard Wilson and Thomas Penrice, the
sum of 13,0001. in trust to invest the same in the Funds,
and pay the interest thereof to Richard Edgar, Esq. of
Gough Square, in the city of London, to be by him ap-
plied (without account) to the maintenance of his daughter
Sarah Anne Edgar, by his late wife, formerly Sarah
Anne Selby, of Ipswich ; and on the arrival of the said
Sarah Anne Edgar at the age of 21 years, his will is, that
the principal money be transferred immediately to the
said Sarah Anne Edgar.
To
the monies arising from the sale of his 'said real estates,
to the several purposes therein after mentioned.
First, he wills that all his just debts be paid and dis-
charged, and gives and bequeaths the following Lega-
cies :—
To his revered uncle Thomas White, of Tottingstone,
in the county of Suffolk, Esq. 10001. He does not give
more because he well knows that at his advanced age,
and with his regulated desires, he does not want any ac-
quisition of property, and trusts that he will accept this
merely as a token of the very great gratitude and vene-
ration which he feels towards him.
To the said Richard Wilson, the sum of 15,0001. on
condition that he shall undertake and execute the office
of executor, and also the several trusts therein mentioned.
To the said Richard Wilson, the farther sum of 50001.
on the like conditions.
To the said Thomas Penrice, 20,0001. on the like con-
ditions.
To his cousin Alexander Wright, Esq. 10,000k
To his cousin Mary Daniel, widow, 10,0001.
To the said Richard Wilson and Alexander Wright,
40001. in trust to invest the same in the Funds and apply
the interest thereof to the maintenance of his cousin,
Wm. Wright, Clerk.
To the said Richard Wilson and Thomas Penrice, the
sum of 13,0001. in trust to invest the same in the Funds,
and pay the interest thereof to Richard Edgar, Esq. of
Gough Square, in the city of London, to be by him ap-
plied (without account) to the maintenance of his daughter
Sarah Anne Edgar, by his late wife, formerly Sarah
Anne Selby, of Ipswich ; and on the arrival of the said
Sarah Anne Edgar at the age of 21 years, his will is, that
the principal money be transferred immediately to the
said Sarah Anne Edgar.
To