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This is
the last Will and Testament of
me Elizabeth Boddington of
Kenilworth in the County of
Warwick Widow I give and
bequeath to my Granddaughter
Emma Charlotte Boddington my
watch the Chest of drawers which
stand in my Chamber and all my
wearing apparel and I direct my
executors to deliver the same to
her immediately after my decease
also I give and bequeath to my
said Granddaughter Emma
Charlotte Boddington a legacy or
sum of one hundred pounds to be
vested in and payable to her
when she shall attain the age of
twenty one years and I direct my
executors in the meantime and
until such legacy shall be
vested and payable to apply the
interest and proceeds thereof
towards the clothing of the said
Emma Charlotte Boddington and in
case of the decease of the said
Emma Charlotte Boddington before
she shall attain the said age of
twenty one years the said legacy
or sum of one hundred pounds
shall sink into and form part of
my residuary personal Estate
also I give and bequeath unto
Mary the Wife of David ffancourt
of Kenilworth aforesaid Baker
the sum of nineteen pounds and
nineteen shillings to be paid to
her as soon as convenient after
my decease and as to all the
rest and residue of my personal
Estate goods chattels monies
securities for money and effects
whatsoever and wheresoever I
give and bequeath the same unto
my son Thomas Boddington to hold
to him his executors
administrators and assigns for
his own absolute use and benefit
I appoint Mr Joseph Ludlow of
Birmingham in the said County of
Warwick Butcher and my said son
Thomas Boddington to be
Executors of this my last Will
and Testament and I hereby
revoke all former Wills In
Witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand this twenty eighth
day of May one thousand eight
hundred and forty three –
Elizabeth Boddington
(Attestation Clause)
David
Fancott Baker Kenilworth _
Esther Freeman Servant to Mrs
Boddington
Proved at
London 22 June 1843
PCC
Prob11/1980
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