WILLIAM ALDERSON
PROB 11/1582/468
will 9 April 1816 proved 26 July 1816
In the Name of God Amen I WILLIAM ALDERSON of High Street Brough, Southwark being of sound mind memory and understanding I bequeath all my property Real and Personal to my executors for the purposes herein after named Viz It is my Will that £4,000 be placed in the Bank of England within 6 months after the date of my decease and that the Interest thereof be paid to my dear wife MARTHA ALDERSON during her natural life and at her decease that the aforesaid £4,000 be equally divided between my Sons GEORGE and JOHN and my daughter MARTHA ALDERSON
I likewise leave my dear Wife all my Plate Wearing Apparel and Household Furniture to be disposed of at her pleasure
I bequeath to my son GEORGE ALDERSON £1,500
I bequeath to my son JOHN ALDERSON £1,000
I bequeath to my daughter MARTHA ALDERSON if unmarried at the date of my decease £1,000
It is my Will that the sum of £2,000 to be placed in the Bank of England and the Interest paid to my sons ROBERT WILLIAM and THOMAS ALDERSON in the following proportion Vizt to ROBERT the interest of £1,000 to WILLIAM and THOMAS the interest of £500 each on the death of any one of them his share to be divided between the other two on the death of the second his share to fall to the third and on the death of the last the Capital to revert to my Estate and to be disposed of as directed for the residue
I hereby name and constitute and appoint for my executors my dear wife MARTHA ALDERSON, my son GEORGE ALDERSON and my Friend Mr JOHN HUNTER of Saint Martins Lane And it is my desire that the Stock in Trade Leases Goodwill and Fixtures and every thing belonging to the Houses no 313 Boro and no 5 Piccadilly (with the exception of the furniture) and also my three freehold houses at Barnard Castle be sold to the best advantage and as soon after my decease as convenient and that the residue of my estate after providing for the payment of the above legacies and the payment of all just debts be equally divided between my sons GEORGE and JOHN and my daughter MARTHA ALDERSON
In witness whereof I have this 9 April 1816 subscribed my Name hereunto and sealed it with my Seal
William Alderson
witnesses John Butler, James Reid, John Rodney
A Codicil to the will of me WILLIAM ALDERSON of High street in the Borough of Southwark, Tailor and Draper, in explanation of my Will dated 9 April 1816 First as to the Legacy of £4,000 to my Wife MARTHA I do direct that in case either of my said sons GEORGE and JOHN or my daughter MARTHA should happen to die during the lifetime of my said Wife leaving any Child or Children then the share of such of my said two sons or daughter so dying shall go to their his or her child or chidlren equally if more than one
I give to my son GEORGE £1,000 instead of £1,500 the like sum of £1,000 to my son JOHN. The Legacy of £1,000 to my daughter to be revoked she being now married and having received an equivalent I devise to my son GEORGE my Freehold houses at Barnard Castle in the County of Durham to hold to him his heirs and assigns for ever. The Interest of the sum of £2,000 by my Will directed to be invested in the Bank of England I direct to be paid to my sons ROBERT WILLIAM and THOMAS in the manner and proportion directed by my Will Vizt the interst of £1,000 to my sons WILLIAM and THOMAS during their lives and to revert and fall into the residue of my estate on the death of the Survivor .. I give to my said two sons GEORGE and JOHN and my daughter MARTHA equally. Executrix and executors are to be my Wife MARTHA ALDERSON my said son GEORGE ALDERSON my Friends JOHN HUNTER of Saint Martins Lane and Mr ROBERT HESLOP of Little Newport Street Haberdasher. I direct that in case my said sons GEORGE and JOHN should feel disposed after my decease to carry on the Business now carried by me at my House in Southwark and in Piccadilly or either of them they shall be at liberty to do in which case they are to take my stock in Trade subject to any diminution thereof which may be necessary for the purpose of raising any of the Sums hereinbefore directed to be raised in case my other Personal estate should not be sufficient for that purpose at a fair valuation and shall be paid or accounted for by them by equal Installments at four eight twelve and eighteen months from my decease. The above I publish as a Codicil to my Will this 10 July 1816
William Alderson
witnesses Ellen Hunter, Charlotte Plummer, Samuel Naylor
Mr H I forgot to say to Mr Naylor that I wish to leave Mr Hunter and Mr Heslop £40 each you will see him Tomorrow and tell him, Yours W Alderson, superscribed Mr Hunter
Proved at London with 2 codicils 26 July 1816 . by the oaths of Martha Alderson, widow the relict, George Alderson the son and John Hunter the executors named in the Will and Robert Heslop the executor named in the first codicil to whom admon was granted they having been first sworn duly to administer.
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