Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre, a founder of Southampton . bequeath to myrespectable friend and trustee Dr. Thomas Redman a certain annuity of onehundred pounds sterling per annum held by me on the life of the Baroness dePoellnitz and payable at the house of Mess. Thomas Coutts & Co. BankersLondon in trust, nevertheless that the said Thomas Redman shall and will paythis said annuity or as much thereof as he shall receive unto my husband StephenSayre durmg his life and from and after his death should the said annuity con-tinue unto my son Samuel William Sayre and his heirs. It is my wil


Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre, a founder of Southampton . bequeath to myrespectable friend and trustee Dr. Thomas Redman a certain annuity of onehundred pounds sterling per annum held by me on the life of the Baroness dePoellnitz and payable at the house of Mess. Thomas Coutts & Co. BankersLondon in trust, nevertheless that the said Thomas Redman shall and will paythis said annuity or as much thereof as he shall receive unto my husband StephenSayre durmg his life and from and after his death should the said annuity con-tinue unto my son Samuel William Sayre and his heirs. It is my will and par-ticular desire that my grand daughter Mary Grymes Sayre shall be paid or receivefrom my trustee Dr. Thomas Redman or his heirs an equal part and portion asthere shall be children living at the death or second marriage of my daughter-in-law Virginia Sayre by my son Samuel Wm. Sayre. I mean that my grand This ring is now (1897) in possession of Mrs. James F. Maupin, of Portsmouth, Va. It bears theinscription : Mry Courtauld, ob. 9 Jly, 1795, age STEPHEN SAYRE, Born in Southannpton. L. I. High Sheriff of London, 1773. Died in Virginia. Sixth Gcncratio7i: Line of Jo/ui,^ John,^ Francis- 91 daughter Mary Grymes Sayre shall receive an equal portion or part of the prin-cipal money placed in the stock as the children then living of my son SamuelWm. by his present wife Virginia. (Signed) Elizabeth Sayre. March 5th, 1818. Ste[ihen Sayre was educated at Princeton College, and was graduated there-from in 1757, receiving the degree of A. M. in 1760, and a like honor from Harvardin the same year. He was commissioned as Captain of the Suffolk CountyCompany in the French war in 1759. He removed to London, where hebecame a banker. He was conspicuous for personal elegance and accomplish-ments, and was said to be the handsomest man in England. He moved in thebest society of the kingdom, and was in the confidence of Chatham and otherLiberal statesmen of England. He was chosen High S


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