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This is the last will and testament of me Joanna Adams of Ashburton in the County of Devon
widow which I publish and declare as follows. I give and devise my five tenements or
dwelling houses in West Street Ashburton which were lately the property of my sister Miss
Glanville unto Solomon Tozer the younger of Ashburton aforesaid serge maker and Joseph Skinner
of Caton in Ashburton aforesaid yeoman and their heirs to the uses hereinafter mentioned that
is to say I give and devise the house number one now occupied by Mr Chapple unto my cousin
John Couch Halse of Ashburton aforesaid his heirs and assigns for ever the house number two
lately occupied by my said sister to my cousin Rebecca Baker widow her heirs and assigns for
ever the house number three now occupied by Miss Monday to my cousin Roger Halse of Devonport
his heirs and assigns for ever the houses numbers four and five now occupied by Miss Griffin
to my cousin Roger Glanville of Ashburton his heirs and assigns for ever And I request the
said Solomon Tozer and Joseph Skinner to keep the title deeds of the said houses in trust for
the said several Devisees or to deposit them for safe custody in whose hands they shall think
proper
I give and bequeath to the said Solomon Tozer and Joseph Skinner their executors and administrators the whole of my personal property money in the funds whether invested in my own or my late sisters name as well as all money due on mortgage or otherwise and now standing in my late sisters or my own name and all other my Personal Property goods chattels and effects whatsoever and I also give and devise to the said Solomon Tozer and Joseph Skinner their heirs and assigns all such lands as I now hold on mortgage upon the trusts and for the purposes following that is to say In the first to pay all my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses and in the next place to pay to each of the several eighteen persons following the sum of three hundred and fifty pounds as soon as can be conveniently done after my death that is to say unto the above named |
John Couch Halse | |
Rebecca Baker | |
Roger Halse | |
and Roger Glanville and also my cousins | |
Mary Halse of Devonport, spinster | |
Roger Glanville of the town or parish of Cawsand in Cornwall | |
to Andrew Gleen or Glynn of the same place | |
to Mr Hooper a Branch pilot of the same place | |
to Sarah Woods the wife of William Woods of Devonport for her own separate use | |
to Mary Hele of Exeter widow | |
to Elizabeth Halse of Devonport spinster | |
to Mary Taylor of Stoke near Devonport widow | |
Mary the wife of Richard Chubb a shipwright in the Dock yard Devonport for her own separate use and disposal independent of her husband | |
to Benjamin Steed of the same dock yard Smith | |
to Mary Warren of Devonport widow | |
to George Gloye of South Sydenham yeoman | |
to John Waymouth of Sheerness dockyard | |
and to Elizabeth the wife of Thomas Cousins of Ashburton aforesaid |
I direct that my said trustees shall be paid and satisfied for their trouble and expenses
attending the execution of the Trusts hereby reposed in them and that they shall not be
answerable for any loss that shall happen without their wilful neglect or default nor the
one for the other of them and I appoint them sole Executors in Trust of this my will
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