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hands of my trustees in trust, if I die without issue, for
them to return such presents into the hands of the givers of
them respectively : thirdly, if I should leave such a promised
child, living at my decease, my direction is, with respect to
the third part of the interest which I have, under the will
of the late James Cosins, in the property, consisting of cer-
tain houses, recited in my above will, to be bequeathed to
Jane Townley and Ann Underwood, that my said bequest be
revoked, and is hereby revoked accordingly j and that the
said third part of my interest in the said houses, be also
placed in the hands of my trustees : and, fourthly, I hereby
direct, if I leave issue aforesaid, that my trustees shall, for
the interest of such child, arid on his behalf, manage the
said third part of the proceeds from the said books, after
first deducting therefrom a sufficient sum, to cover some
tokens of love from me to my intimate friends, as particu-
larized in a certain paper; also, all the said presents; also,
the said third part of my interest in the said houses, and all
other property I may die possessed of, and not otherwise
disposed of in my above will: and lastly, to carry into effect
such trusts as are mentioned in the codicil, I name and
appoint James Spring, John Hows, Richard Goldsmith, and
William Owen Pughe, to be trustees for that purpose.
(< Joanna Southcott.
i( November 4th, 1814.
Witness to this Codicil,
John Tolhurst,
Elizabeth Drew,
Tobias Love.”
The names of the friends to whom I, Joanna Southcott, wish
to have something that belongs to me, of wearing apparel, to
be given to them, as a token of my love, in 1813, when I was
ordered to buy new clothes for the sake of my female friends.
hands of my trustees in trust, if I die without issue, for
them to return such presents into the hands of the givers of
them respectively : thirdly, if I should leave such a promised
child, living at my decease, my direction is, with respect to
the third part of the interest which I have, under the will
of the late James Cosins, in the property, consisting of cer-
tain houses, recited in my above will, to be bequeathed to
Jane Townley and Ann Underwood, that my said bequest be
revoked, and is hereby revoked accordingly j and that the
said third part of my interest in the said houses, be also
placed in the hands of my trustees : and, fourthly, I hereby
direct, if I leave issue aforesaid, that my trustees shall, for
the interest of such child, arid on his behalf, manage the
said third part of the proceeds from the said books, after
first deducting therefrom a sufficient sum, to cover some
tokens of love from me to my intimate friends, as particu-
larized in a certain paper; also, all the said presents; also,
the said third part of my interest in the said houses, and all
other property I may die possessed of, and not otherwise
disposed of in my above will: and lastly, to carry into effect
such trusts as are mentioned in the codicil, I name and
appoint James Spring, John Hows, Richard Goldsmith, and
William Owen Pughe, to be trustees for that purpose.
(< Joanna Southcott.
i( November 4th, 1814.
Witness to this Codicil,
John Tolhurst,
Elizabeth Drew,
Tobias Love.”
The names of the friends to whom I, Joanna Southcott, wish
to have something that belongs to me, of wearing apparel, to
be given to them, as a token of my love, in 1813, when I was
ordered to buy new clothes for the sake of my female friends.