. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. Son, who have been there for twenty continuousyears, and £50 to eac h servant in the warehouseon a like condition. The residuary estate, inclu-ding his interest and share in ail partnershipscarried on by him, his son, his brother, andnephew, he leaves to his two sons, who prove,William Harcourt and Frank Broughton Webb. Mr. Ciare Sewell Reads. Mr. Clare Sewell Read, who had two addresses,viz., 91, Kensington Gardens Square, W., andlloningham Thorpe, Norfolk, has left estate of thegross value of £21,757 16s. 5d., of which the notpersonality has
. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. Son, who have been there for twenty continuousyears, and £50 to eac h servant in the warehouseon a like condition. The residuary estate, inclu-ding his interest and share in ail partnershipscarried on by him, his son, his brother, andnephew, he leaves to his two sons, who prove,William Harcourt and Frank Broughton Webb. Mr. Ciare Sewell Reads. Mr. Clare Sewell Read, who had two addresses,viz., 91, Kensington Gardens Square, W., andlloningham Thorpe, Norfolk, has left estate of thegross value of £21,757 16s. 5d., of which the notpersonality has been sworn at £17,762 3s. 7d. Thetestator bequeathed to his wife £250, all consu-mable stores absolutely, the use of his householdeffects, and the income of his residuary estate forlife (she thereout providing a home for his un-married daughters), and on her decease, he lefthis estate to his trustees to pay £1,000 each tohis daughters Margaret and Clare Sybil, if un-married, and to distribute the balance between hischildren in equal
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