Elizabeth Glanvill

19 March 1857

This is the last will and testament
of me Elizabeth Glanvill of Effra (?) Cottage Dulwich Road Brixton in the County of Surrey widow and relict of George Glanvill deceased formerly of No. twenty one North Street in the parish of St John the Evangelist in the City of Westminster in the County of Middlesex victualler I devise and bequeath all the real and personal estate which I shall be intitled at the time of my decease whether by virtue of any power or authority or of any separate right of property or otherwise I am competent to dispose of in the following manner that is to say to my dear daughter Emma Glanvill my plate jewellry linen and wearing apparel and I also give and bequeath to my said daughter Emma Glanvill the sum of three hundred pounds which I *** as being due and owing to me by my brother in law Richard Glanville of Clevedon in the County of Somerset *** under and by virtue of a certain promissary note dated Clevedon 15th July 1850 for three hundred pounds payable on demand together with all interest due and arriving due to me on such said promissary note and I declare my executor and trustee or ex* and trustees for the time being will pay over to her such sum of three hundred pounds together with such inerest now due and arriving due on her marriage day but if she should not marry before attaining the age of twenty seven years then my executors and trustees or executors and trustees for the time being will purchase with such sum and interest then due a life annuity for her use absolutely it is my earnest wish that my said daughter Emma may be placed in a situation as a governess in any school or seminary that may be found (?) by my executor and trustee or executor and trustees for the time being or in such occupation that they may think best for her welfare in life and I devise and bequeath all the residue of all my real and personal estate which I may die possessed of but as to estates vested in me upon trust or otherwise subject to the equities affect* the same respectively unto my three dear children Emma Glanville George Glanvill and Charles Glanvill to be equally divided between them share and share alike it being my will that the said sum of three hundred pounds and interest thereso is independent of the third share to which Emma Glanvill is now entitled to under this by devise and bequest such resideu of all my real and personal estate to be sold and disposed of as soon as my executor and trustee or executors and trustees for the time being may think advisable for the best and I direct that they will hand over to my said children such shares when the youngest surviving child arrives at the age of twenty one and I direct that in the event of any one or more of my children dying before the youngest attains the age of twenty one the shares of such child or children is to be given to the survivor or survivors equally and in the event of all three of my children dying before attaining such age of twenty one then all such shares to be equally divided between John Glanvill of Bermondsey in the County of Surry Barry Glanvill of Bermondsey in the County aforesaid Jane Cowf (?) of Bermondsey aforesaid and Amelia Leff of Bermondsey aforesaid and it is my earnest wish that my children George and Charles be apprentised to some respectiable trade or calling on their attaining a proper age and I appoint Richard Glanvill of Clevedon aforesaid yeoman Thomas Treloar of No. forty two Ludgate Hill in the City of London cocoa nut fibre manufacturer William Burcock Roberts of East Moulsey near Hampton Court in the County of Surrey a gentleman to be my executors and trustees under this my will and I declare that my said executors and trustees shall be answerable for their own respective acts receipts and defaults only and I revoke all other wills dated this nineteenth day of March one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven - Elizabeth Glanvill - Signed by the testator as her last will and testament in the presence of us present at the same time who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our hand as witnesses - LC Lumley solicitor 41 Ludgate Street London - ET Seymour (?) Soho Cottage Dulwich Rd, Brixton

This is a codicil to this my last will and testament whereas by my last will I have devised and bequeathed certain legacies to my said children I give such legacies subject to an annuity of ten pounds per annum to be paid to by mother **** Pomeroy of Clevedon out of my said residuary real and personal estate dated this eight (?) teenth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven - Elizabeth Glanvill - Signed by the testator in the presence of us present at the same time at her request in her presence and in the presence of each have subscribed our names as witnefses - Louis Charles Lumley solicitor 41 Ludgate Street London - Edward Thomas Seymour Soho Cottage Dulwich Rd Brixton

Proved at London with a codicil 23rd of July 1857 before the worshipful Samuel Jerifes (?) Wanby Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oaths of Thomas Treloar and William Burdock Roberts two of the executors to whom admon was granted having been first sworn duly to administer power reserved of making the like grant to Richard Glanvill the other executor when he shall apply for the same