Testatrix recites that, by virtue of an indenture of 1840 made between herself and her late husband, she has power of testamentary appointment over certain settled funds, from which she now bequeathes the following legacies, to Isabelle Fisher Warren, Ann Brown Wells and Katherine Edith Falls, her daughters, £500 each. To her friend, Louisa Morris, £200. To her son, Thomas Mitchell Rowlands, £50. To her grandchildren, Isabel Gertrude Ann Thomas, Marguerite May Neville, Gwendoline Lugel, Muriel Todd, Ethel Wells and Daisie Wells, £50 each. To her great grandchildren, Nancy Thomas and Betty Neville, £50 each. To Arthur Lloyd Davies, her late husband's dispenser, £10. The residue of her realty and personality is divided into four equal parts and disposed of as follows: to her daughter Isabella Fisher Warren; to her daughter Ann Brown Wells; to her daughter Katherine Edith Falls; to her executor and trustee, Richard Macaulay Thomas of Carmarthen, solicitor, together with £500, in trust, to invest and pay the income to her daughter Alice Thomas for life, then to her three aforementioned daughters equally. The daughters and their survivors are given power to appoint an additional and or new trustees if occasion arises. Testatrix died 17 Dec. 1899.
Probate Will (will dated 29 May 1899) of Anne Rowland of 51 King Street, Carmarthen, widow,
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- Reference
- GB 210 19.
- Alternative Id.(alternative) vtls005040778(alternative) ISYSARCHB2
- Dates of Creation
- 1900, Jan. 26.
- Location
- ARCH/MSS (GB0210)
Scope and Content
Note
Preferred citation: 19.
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