Endorsed: Dated 8th March 1855 Official copy Will of
Isaac Dawson of Modbury
Devon Testator
died......... Will proved 20th October 1855 in the Principal
Registry Probate Division of the High Court of Justice by John
Dawson BA the sole Executor thereof
Extracted from the Principal Registry of the Probate Divorce and
Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice.
In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
This is the last Will and Testament of me Isaac Dawson of Modbury
in the County of Devon Clerk which I make constitute and appoint in
manner following that is to say I recommend my Soul to God through
the merits of Jesus Christ and I wish my body to be decently buried
at Modbury and as to for and concerning my worldly goods and
chattels real and personal estate and effects of what nature or
kind soever of which I am now possessed or of which I may at any
time hereafter be possessed I give and bequeath the same as follows
namely To Thomas Thompson of Langdale my nephew I give and bequeath
the sum of Five hundred pounds stock standing in the public
funds To John Dawson of Kendal my grandnephew I give and
bequeath the sum of Five hundred pounds stock standing in the
public funds To Thomas Benson my nephew and his brothers
and sisters who may be alive at the time of my death I give and
bequeath the sum of Five hundred pounds standing in the public
funds to be divided among them share and share alike To
my brother James's daughters I give and bequeath the sum of
Four hundred pounds sterling to be divided among them share and
share alike These legacies to be paid free of legacy duty out of
the monies standing in my name in the stock now called the new 3
per cent formerly the 3 1/4 per cent annuities within twelve months
after my death according to the convenience of the executor of this
my Will and after the payment of my just debts and funeral expenses
I give and bequeath the residue of my property of what nature or
kind soever whether personal or real to John Dawson of Modbury
Bachelor of Arts of Brasenose College Oxford my
grandnephew also I give and devise to the same John
Dawson of Modbury etc.all my freehold property at
Modbury consisting of houses gardens and an orchard and
my freehold house and premises at Saltash Cornwall To
Jane Dawson my niece I give my gold watch with a request that it
may never go out of the family And I hereby appoint the
aforesaid John Dawson of Modbury etc. sole Executor of this my last
Will and Testament hereby revoking all former Will or Wills by me
at any time heretofore made and declaring this only to be my last
Will and Testament In witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal this eighth day of March in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty five - Isaac
Dawson Signed sealed published and declared as and for
his last Will and Testament by the said Testator Isaac Dawson in
the presence of us who have at his request and in his presence and
also in the presence of each other set our names as witnesses
hereto
Ann Tolmen Ellen Carder
Proved at London 20th October 1855 before the Judge by the oath of
John Dawson Bachelor of Arts the sole Executor to whom
Adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first sworn by
Com[missi]on duly to administer
On Inland Revenue Certificate testator's name is given as
The Revd. Isaac Dawson Modbury Local History Society Archives Ref.
P2.12
Last updated: 21 Feb 2010 - Brian Randell
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