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This is the last Will and Testament of me
Abigail Doughty of Woodbridge in the County of Suffolk Spinster
I give and bequeath unto my Sister Elizabeth Doughty all my
Personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever to and
for her own sole use and benefit and I give and devise unto my
said Sister all that my Messuage or Dwellinghouse in the
Thorofare Street in Woodbridge aforesaid wherein my Sister and
myself now reside To hold the same unto her my said Sister and
her assigns for and during the term of her natural life and from
and immediately after decease I give and devise the same unto my
Nephew The Reverend George Clarke Doughty To hold to him my said
Nephew his heirs and Assigns for ever and I nominate constitute
and appoint ffrederic Goodman Doughty and my friend John
Josselyn Executors of this my last Will and Testament and give
to the said John Josselyn the sum of one hundred pounds and
direct him to retain and reimburse to himself respectively all
such costs and charges as he may be put to in the execution
hereof And lastly I hereby revoke all former Wills and other
Testamentary dispositions In Witness that this is my last Will
and Testament contained in one sheet of paper I have hereunto
set my hand and seal and published and declared the same to be
my last Will and Testament this twentieth day of May one
thousand eight hundred and thirty Abi Doughty
(Attestation Clause)
Charlotte Revell _ Ann Rackham _ Geo:
Josselyn
(Codicil executed 18 July 1831 making
provision for Servant Sophy Turner of five shillings a week)
(Affidavit of due execution by George
Josselyn of St Mary Key in the Town of Ipswich Gentleman sworn
31 December 1831)
(Further affidavit by Mary Ann Lucas of
Ormesby St Michael in the County of Norfolk as to due execution
of the Codicil sworn 7 January 1832)
Proved at London 14 Janaury 1832
PCC Prob11/1794 |