Catherine Glanvill

8 May 1760

In pursuance of a power reserved
to me Catherine Glanvill wife of Benjamin Glanvill by Settlement executed previous to our marriage I do by this my last will and testament in writing limitt direct and appoint that the whole moneys in such settlement mentioned and every part thereof shall go to and be enjoyed by my said husband Benjamin Glanvill his executors administrators and afsigns to and for his and their own use and benefit witnefs my hand and seal this eight day of May 1760. Catharine Glanvill - Signed and seald in the presence of John Carter Charles Brown Jr Smith

On the sixth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty one administration (with the will annexed) of the goods chattels and credits of Catharine Glanvill late of North End in the parish of Hampstead in the County of Middlesex deceased was granted to Benjamin Glanvill the lawfull husband of the said deceased and universal legatee named in the said will for that no executor is named therein havin gbeen first sworn duly to administer

On the 11th day of Nov: 1776 admin with the will annexed of the goods chattels and credits of Catherine Glanvill late of North End in the parish of Hampstead in the County of Middx decd left *** by Benjamin Glanville the husband of the said deceased and universal legatee named in the said will no Extor being named therein and also deceased was granted to Mathias Glanville the sole extor of the Will of the said Benjamin Glanville deceased having been first sworn duly to administer