In the Name of God Amen.
I Dorothy DOCTON of Northam in the County of Devon, Widow calling
to mind the certainty of my death and the great uncertainty of time
thereof and being now of sound mind and memory and in different
health of body do make this my last Will and Testament in manner
and form following that is to say // first I commend my God and my
Body to be decently interred in such manner as my Executrix
hereinafter named shall think fit But it is my particular desire
and request to be buried as near my late husbands grace as
conveniently may be done and as to my worldly estate I dispose
thereof, as follows // first Whereas I have both by deed and
another instrument in Writing, bearing date the third day of
November which was in the year of our Lord One thousand seven
hundred and thirty seven according to the purport of the last Will
and Testament of John JEFFERY late of Appledore in Northam
aforesaid dated the third day of August which was in the year of
our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty four touching an
annuity of forty shillings a year therein mentioned given and
devised by my said deed unto Robert DOLEMAN then of Northam
aforesaid clerk but since deceased James CHAPPEL and George POLLARD
the annuity of annuity of forty shillings a year in the Will of the
said John JEFFERY mentioned upon several Trusts in my said deed
mentioned and which said deed I also advise of Counsel caused to be
inrolled in his Majesties High Court of Chancery and I do hereby
also as much as in ~~??es ratify and confirm the same accordingly
// also I give unto the poor of the parish of Northam aforesaid
five pounds to be distributed by my Executrix within three months
next after my death unto such as are poor and have large familys -
to provide for without any respect of persons // I also give the
sum of five pounds to be laid out on the parish church of Northam
aforesaid in such manner as the Minister of the said parish for the
time being shall judge most meet to be paid also within three
months after my death // I also give unto my sister Christiana
DOCTON and also unto her three daughters Christiana DOCTON
Elizabeth Mary DOCTON and Cordelia DOCTON one Mourning Ring a piece
// also I give unto my sister Margery FRENCH a Mourning Ring //
also I give unto my three Nephews Henry FRENCH John SALTREN and
Richard SALTREN and unto each of them five pounds // also I give
unto my God daughter Dorothy FRENCH daughter of my said nephew
Henry FRENCH four score pounds and unto all the rest of his
children which shall be living at my death five pounds a piece
which said Legacies last mentioned so by me given unto the children
of my said Nephew Henry FRENCH I do hereby order and direct to be
paid into the hands of my said sister Margery FRENCH In Trust for
their several and respective uses and to be by her laid out for
them respectively for such uses and purposes and at such times and
seasons as my said sister Margery FRENCH shall in her prudence
judge will tend most to their benefit and service // also I give
unto my said sister Margery FRENCH fourscore pounds But to be in
Trust for the sole and separate use of my Niece Mary COUCH wife of
Richard COUCH and unto each of her children which shall be living
at my death five pounds a piece which said last mentioned legacies
I do hereby also order and direct to be all paid into the hands of
my said sister Margery FRENCH in Trust for my said Niece Mary COUCH
and her said children respectively and to be laid out for them
respectively for such uses and purposes and at such times and
seasons as my said sister Margery FRENCH shall in her prudence
judge will most tend to their benefit and advantage respectively //
also I give unto my niece Mary GRILLS my pair of silver salvers
marked D F and also my silver tankard to be delivered at such time
as her husband shall pay me up all the Interest due to me by his
Bond home to Lady Day now last - past from which time it is my Will
and meaning that all Interest shall cease upon condition that my
said Niece Mary GRILLS husband to pay up all such interest home to
the time above mentioned unto his two sisters in law Agnes SALTREN
and Cecilia SALTREN to whom I do hereby in such case give the same
equally between them within twelve months next after my decease //
But if my said Cousin GRILLS shall not pay up such interest in
manner and within the time before limited then and in such case I
give my said two silver salvers marked D F and my said silver
tankard unto my aforesaid two Nieces Agnes and Cecilia SALTREN
equally between them and in such case I do remit and release unto
my said Cousin GRILLS all Interest owe unto me on his said Bond //
also I give unto my Godson GRILLS son of my aforesaid Niece Mary
GRILLS five pounds // also I give unto my aforesaid two Nieces
Agnes SALTREN and Cecilia SALTREN one hundred pounds a piece //
also I give unto the Reverend Mr Joshua BAWDEN Vicar of Northam,
and also my Cloth and Furnace // also I give unto my Niece Cecilia
BAWDEN one hundred pounds and also my Wrought Bed together with the
Wrought Window curtains belonging thereto // also I give unto my
Niece Elizabeth BLEIGH one hundred pounds and also my piece of work
which usually hangs in a frame in my parlour // I also give unto my
Cousin Margery ISSICH daughter of my Niece Joan ISSICH deceased
fourscore pounds // also I give unto my Cousin Christopher CHAPPELL
the husband of my Niece Lucy CHAPPELL five pounds // also I give
unto my three Cousins William CHAPPEL James CHAPPEL and Robert
CHAPPEL a Mourning Ring a piece // also I give unto my said Niece
Lucy CHAPPEL the use of my Gold Watch during her life and after her
death I give the same Watch unto my God daughter Dorothy CHAPPEL
forever // I also give unto my said God daughter Dorothy CHAPPEL my
diamond ring set in silver provided nevertheless that if my said
God daughter Dorothy CHAPPELL survive her mother whereby she will
become intitled unto my said Gold Watch then and in such case I
give my said Diamond Ring unto my Cousin Cecelia CHAPPEL absolutely
forever // also I give unto my Cousin James CHAPPEL son of the said
Christopher CHAPPEL my pair of silver salvers whereon are engraved
a Coat of Arms // Also I give unto my said Niece Lucy CHAPPEL all
my wearing apparel both woollen and linen which I have not in this
my Will otherwise disposed of or which I shall not give and dispose
of in my lifetime // also I give unto my Cousin Roger MELHUISH
esquire of Watertowne and unto my three Cousin DOCTONS of Docton in
Hartland to wit Mary DOCTON Dorothy DOCTON and Eleanor DOCTON and
also unto my Cousins Edward WADDON and Honor WADDON his sister and
unto each of them a Mourning Ring a piece // I also give unto Mr
George POLLARD the elder of Appledore a Mourning Ring // I also
give unto my servant Ann SCAMP my black down? pudasway? gowne and
two suits of my linen throughout // I also give the said Ann SCAMP
three pounds in money and it is my Will and desire and I do hereby
also direct that all the Rings which I have herein given shall be
of the price of one Guinea each and he paid and delivered by my
Executrix or her order unto the several persons hereinbefore
respectively named to whom I have given the said Rings asoon after
my death as the same can conveniently be prepared and got ready and
as to the aforesaid several pecunary and other specific Legacies
hereinbefore by me given and directed to be paid I do hereby also
direct and order that the same be paid to the respective legacees
thereof hereinbefore named within twelve months next after my death
// and I do hereby also direct that the Iron Bath which is walled
in my Hall Chimney and also all the shelves which I have fixed up
about my dwelling house shall after my death remain therein for the
use of my Landlord William BANFIELD // also all the rest of my
goods and Chattells Rights and Credits and all other my personal
estate of what nature kind or quality soever after my debts
legacies sum and sums of money hereinbefore mentioned and all my
funeral expenses are fully paid and discharged I do hereby give and
bequeath unto my said Niece Lucy CHAPPEL and unto my aforesaid
Cousins William CHAPPEL and James CHAPPELL In Trust nevertheless
and for the uses intents and purposes hereinafter expressed and
declared touching the same that is to say first for the use and
benefit of my cousins Dorothy CHAPPEL James CHAPPEL and Cecilia
CHAPPEL and of all and every such other afterborne child or
children as my said Niece Lucy CHAPPELL shall happen to have for
and owing so long time as the Coverture between my said niece Lucy
CHAPPELL and her present husband shall continue and from and
immediately after the determination of the said Coverture Then in
case my said Niece Lucy CHAPPELL shall happen to survive her said
present husband it is my Will and intent and I do hereby in such
case give and bequeath the one Moiety of halfendeale of my said
Residuary personal estate unto my aforesaid Niece Lucy CHAPPELL and
for her own only use and benefit forever without any attempt to be
rendered or given for the same and the other Moiety thereof shall
come remain and be to and for the only use and benefit of all such
children of my said Niece Amy CHAPPEL as she shall happen to have
by her said present husband to whom I do hereby give the same to be
equally divided between them share and share alike and to be paid
at their respective ages of twenty one years by my Trustees in such
proportion as his her and their share and dividends shall at such
time and times of his her and their attaining the age of twenty one
years respectively appear to be // but if and in case my said Niece
Lucy CHAPPELL shall happen to die in the lifetime of her said
husband then all my said residuary estate goods effects and money
to me remain and be unto and among all the children of my said
Niece Lucy CHAPPEL to be equally divided between them and to be
paid at their respective ages of twenty one years in manner as
aforesaid // also I do hereby constituted and appoint my said Niece
Lucy CHAPPEL to be Executrix In Trust of this my last Will and
Testament but for the uses aforesaid hereby desiring her to see the
due performance of this my Will by paying my debts and legacies and
performing the Trust hereinbefore mentioned // and I do hereby
desire authorise and impower my Trustees Lucy CHAPPEL William
CHAPPEL and James CHAPPEL and the survivors and survivor of them
and the Executors and administrators of such survivor to manage all
my said residuary Estate and to sell all or any parts of my goods
as they shall think fit and that they to employ and place out at
interest all such sum and sums of money as they in their discretion
shall think proper or improve the same in some other manner for the
respective uses aforesaid and that they do render an account of all
their proceedings and actings in their said Trust to the respective
persons that will hereby be intitled to the benefit thereof // and
it is my Will and I do hereby order and direct my said Trustees to
deduct and retain to themselves for all reasonable costs charges
expenses and accidental and other losses not being wilfull? that
they shall be put into or have sustained in and about the execution
of the said Trust and that oath? Trustee be accountable for his and
her own act deed receipt? and default only and not the one for the
other of them and I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made in
Witness whereof I the said Dorothy DOCTON the Executrix have unto
oath of these two sheets annexed together containing my last Will
and Testament respectively subscribed my name and set my seal this
twentieth day of September in the eighteenth year of the reign of
our Sovereign Lord George the Second now King over Great Brittain
and so forth and in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven
hundred and forty four. Dorothy DOCTON ______ Signed Sealed
Published and declared by the above mentioned Dorothy DOCTON the
Testatrix as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of
us Nar(cisus) HATHERLY junr) John OXEHAM Mary YEO.
Whereas in my last Will and Testament to which this codicil is
annexed I have given and bequeathed certain sums of money as
legacies to the children of my niece Mary the wife of Richard COUCH
of the County of Cornwall and have therein nominated and appointed
my sister in law Margery FRENCH of the said County and Mother of
the said Mary COUCH to act as and to be a Trustee or Guardian for
the said children in respect of the said Legacies now the said
Margery FRENCH being lately deceased my Will and appointment is
that my two desires viz: Elizabeth BLIGHT of the County of Cornwall
aforesaid and Cecilia the Wife of Jos BAWDEN ~?~ of the County of
Devon be fully invested with the same power of acting as Trustees
for the said children of my said niece Mary COUCH as my late sister
Margery FRENCH if she had lived would have had in respect of the
said legacies and I also hereby declare it to be my real design and
intention in my said last Will and Testament that the several
Legacies therein given and bequeathed but not payable till some
months after my decease shall nevertheless be deemed become due
tho' not payable immediately upon my decease as Witness my hand and
seal the twenty ninth day of March in the year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred and forty eight Dorothy DOCTON - signed
sealed and published in the presence of Jos BAWDEN Ann SCAMP
This Will was proved at London with a codicil annexed the
eighteenth day of May in the year or our Lord One thousand seven
hundred and forty eight before the Right Worshipful John
BETTESWORTH Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of
Lucy CHAPPEL wife of Christopher CHAPPEL the Executrix in Trust to
whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods
chattells and credits of the said deceased being first sworn by
commission duly to administer.
Last updated - Brian Randell, 31 Dec 2011
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