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This is the last Will and Testament of me
Sarah Trinkhole of West Lulworth in the County of Dorset
Spinster I direct that all my debts funeral and testamentary
expences be paid by my executors I give and bequeath to John
Barnett Gillingham of Wareham Draper and William Shippard of the
same place Gentleman the sum of One hundred pounds upon trust to
pay the same with the interest (if any) to accrue thereon after
my decease to my Brother Thomas Trinkhole by weekly instalments
of ten shillings per week during his life or until the whole of
the said sum and interest shall have been paid to him the said
weekly instalments to be....at the time of my death and the
first payment to be made as soon as conveniently may be
thereafter and after the decease of the said Thomas Trinkhole in
case there shall be any overplus remaining of the said sum of
one hundred pounds upon trust to pay the same overplus to Henry
Trinkhole Thomas Trinkhole the younger John Trinkhole and George
Trinkhole sons of my said Brother Thomas Trinkhole equally
between them share and share alike I give and bequeath to the
said Thomas Trinkhole the younger the sum of twenty five pounds
I give and bequeath to the said Henry Trinkhole the sum of fifty
pounds I give and bequeath to the said John Trinkhole the sum of
five pounds I give and bequeath to the said George Trinkhole the
sum of twenty pounds I give and bequeath to Mary Sophia Stroud
daughter of Sophia Stroud Matron of Dorchester Gaol the sum of
fifty pounds I give and bequeath to Mary Baker daughter of John
Baker of Lulworth Blacksmith the sum of fifty pounds and my
Watch I give and bequeath to Eleanor Baker sister of the said
John Baker the sum of nineteen pounds and nineteen shillings I
give and bequeath to the said John Baker the sum of nineteen
pounds and nineteen shillings I give and bequeath to Mary
Snelling wife of Robert Snelling Coast Guard Man the sum of ten
pounds I give and bequeath to Mary Harvell Widow of George
Harvell the sum of five pounds I give and bequeath to Ann
Williams wife of John Williams Shoemaker the sum of five pounds
and as to all the rest residue and remainder of my real and
personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever I give
devise and bequeath the same unto my brother the said Thomas
Trinkhole and his Sons the said Henry Trinkhole Thomas Trinkhole
the younger John Trinkhole and George Trinkhole equally to be
divided between them share and share alike and I hereby declare
that my said trustees and executors shall be charged and
chargeable only with such monies as they shall respectively
actually receive notwithstanding their joining in any receipt or
other act for the sake of conformity and shall not be answerable
or accountable the one for the other of them nor for any loss or
damage unless the same shall happen by or through the wilful
default of them or either of them and that it shall be lawful
for them out of the monies which shall come to their hands to
retain or allow to each other all cost charges and expences
which they or either of them shall sustain in or about the
execution of the trusts hereby in them reposed and I appoint the
said John Barnett Gillingham and William Shippard Executors of
this my Will and I hereby revoke all Wills by me at any time
heretofore made and declare this only to be my last Will and
Testament In Witness whereof I the said Sarah Trinkhole have
hereunto set my hand this twenty seventh day of March one
thousand eight hundred and fifty two Sarah Trinkhole
(Attestation Clause)
John William Squire of Wareham Dorset
Gentleman
William Dorey Junr West Lulworth Yeoman
Proved at London 16 April 1852
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