48 WILL OE LORD CHEDWORTH.
His books he wills should be divided between the said
Thomas Penrice, Thomas Green, and William Layton, to
choose alternately, and to draw lots for the order of choice,
provided that if there be any books not exceeding- 50
volumes, which the said Edward Seymour should wish for,
they should allow him to take them.—If he wishes for
a copy of his Lordship’s notes on Shakspeare, a copy to be
made for him—the original he gives to the said Thomas
Penrice.
His will is, if the produce arising from the sale of his
estates, together with his personal estates, be not sufficient,
after the payment of his debts, for the full payment of the
said legacies, that then each of the said legacies above the
value of 10001. should abate in proportion ; and if there
should be more than sufficient, then his will is, that all
the real residue and remainder should go to the said
Thomas Penrice.
To Lucy Pratt, of Ipswich, 200L
And I do nominate, and constitute and appoint the said
Richard Wilson and Thomas Penrice, Executors of this
my last Will and Testament, written with my own hand
and sealed with my seal, this eighteenth day of July, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
four.
Chedworth (L. S.)
Signed, sealed, published, and delivered by the above-
named Testator, as and for his last Will and Testament,
in the presence of us, who in the presence of the said
Testator, and at his request, and in the presence of each
other, have hereunto subscribed our names, the day and
year above written.
Samuel Fitch,
Poette Jackson,
Charles Batteley.
All of whom live in Ipswich.
His books he wills should be divided between the said
Thomas Penrice, Thomas Green, and William Layton, to
choose alternately, and to draw lots for the order of choice,
provided that if there be any books not exceeding- 50
volumes, which the said Edward Seymour should wish for,
they should allow him to take them.—If he wishes for
a copy of his Lordship’s notes on Shakspeare, a copy to be
made for him—the original he gives to the said Thomas
Penrice.
His will is, if the produce arising from the sale of his
estates, together with his personal estates, be not sufficient,
after the payment of his debts, for the full payment of the
said legacies, that then each of the said legacies above the
value of 10001. should abate in proportion ; and if there
should be more than sufficient, then his will is, that all
the real residue and remainder should go to the said
Thomas Penrice.
To Lucy Pratt, of Ipswich, 200L
And I do nominate, and constitute and appoint the said
Richard Wilson and Thomas Penrice, Executors of this
my last Will and Testament, written with my own hand
and sealed with my seal, this eighteenth day of July, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
four.
Chedworth (L. S.)
Signed, sealed, published, and delivered by the above-
named Testator, as and for his last Will and Testament,
in the presence of us, who in the presence of the said
Testator, and at his request, and in the presence of each
other, have hereunto subscribed our names, the day and
year above written.
Samuel Fitch,
Poette Jackson,
Charles Batteley.
All of whom live in Ipswich.