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Newfoundland will books volume 2 pages 398-399 probate year 1860. |
Will of William Earle |
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In re William Earle deceased. The above written will. The underwritten is my sole desire F.T.B. Carter Esq. Q.C. &c. &c. First I give and bequeath to my wife Elizabeth the sum of one shilling stirling- I also give to my well beloved daughter Clementina Ryder and her children the sum of fifteen pounds currency a year to be paid half yearly say 10th of May and 10th of November each and every year during my term of my leases I also give to my well beloved daughter Rhoda Grace Collett and her children the sum of fifteen pounds currency a year to be paid half yearly say the 10th of May and the 10th of November each and every year during my term of my leases. I also give to my well beloved daughter Rhoda Grace Collett all my household furniture &c. &c. I also give to my beloved grandson Alonzo William Earle the sum of ten pounds currency when he is out of his apprenticeship to buy him working tules for his trade &c- The remainder part of the profits arising over and above after my daughter Clementina and daughter Rhoda Grace have received the above sums named to them and the ground rent paid- the remaining profits over and above to be deposited in the Savings Bank until the full term of leases are expired and ended with interest &c. and the whole sum remaining in the Bank shall be equally divided between my children each and every one equal part alike say my eldest son William Howard Earle 2nd John Earle 3rd Nicholas Earle 4th Thomas Earle 5th Henry Earle 6th Hiram Earle Also my eldest daughter Clementina Ryder & my second and youngest daughter Rhoda Grace Collett. This is my first & last will. William Earle. Saint John's Nfland march 8th 1860.
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