Will of Eleanor Beavan Rawes of 8 Wesley Terrace, Tollerdown, Bristol, Gloucestershire. Made 5th October 1885. Proved 13th March 1889 at London. (Russell Line) |
This is the last Will and Testament / of me Eleanor Beavan Rawes of No.8 Wesley Terrace, Totterdown,
Bristol, in the County of Gloucester Spinster I revoke all prior testa- / mentary writings I bequeath the
following legacies (free of legacy / duty that is to say To my niece Margaret Prym the wife of Henry / Prym of
Clifton Lodge in the County of Bedford the large oil painting / of myself To Florence the wife of John Marshall
of Bradwell in Lechlade in the County of Oxford the two miniature paintings of my / father and mother To my niece
Maud Wade of Gravenhurst in the County / of Bedford my scrap book and my jet ornaments and all my / prints
pictures and paintings not otherwise disposed of And I bequeath all / my furniture books wearing apparel jewellry
trinkets and personal ornaments / not otherwise disposed of unto my sister Maria C. Wade the wife of the Reverend
/ Charles Wade Rector of Gravenhurst free of legacy duty And I devise and / bequeath all the residue of my estate
and effects unto and to the use of / William Edward Taylor of Chancery Lane in the County of Middlesex / his heirs
executors and administrators absolutely And I appoint the said / William Edward Taylor and Alfred Leighton Sayer
of 33 Havelock Road / Hastings in the County of Sussex Solicitor Executors of this my will / In witness whereof I
the said Eleanor Beavan Rawes have hereunto set my / hand this fifth day of October one thousand eight hundred and
eight hundred eighty five / Eleanor Beavan Rawes - Signed by th said testatrix as her last / will in the presence
of us present at the same time who in her presence / and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our names as / witnesses - Mary Musselwhite Spinster 13 Trinity Street Salisbury / Wilts - Martha Isaac, Spinster
Church St. Villa, Salisbury Wilts
On the 13th March 1889 probate of this will was granted / to William Edward Taylor and Alfred Leighton Sayer the executors. Transcribed from the original by Bryant Bayliffe, 2002 |