Mary Glanville
This is the last Will and Testament of me Mary Glanville of Abingdon
in the County of Berks, Widow, First I desire to be buried in a decent manner
at the direction of my Executor hereinafter named, I Give and Bequeath
all my Household Goods and Furniture, Plate, Books, Linne, Wearing
Apparel and eight Day Clock, unto my Daughters Mary and Catherine
Glanville absolutely for their own use and Benefit, I Give and Bequeath
unto my Executors, my Son George Glanville of London and my Daughter
Mary Glanville of Abingdon Berks, all my Money whatsoever and
wheresoever in Trust that they shall after payment of my just debts
Funeral and Testamentatary Expenses, divide the same unto and among
all my Children that shall be living at my decease share and share alike
my Executors above naming taking their share of the same work, And I do hereby
constitute and appoint the said George Glanville and Mary Glanville
Executors of this my Will and I hereby revoke and make void all former
and other Wills by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this only
to be my last Will and Testament In Witness wherefo I have hereunto set
my Mark and Seal this fourth day of March in the Year of our Lord One
thousand eight hundred and thiry four.
The mark X of Mary Glanville
Signed, Sealed, Delivered and Published
by the above named Mary Glanville the
Testatrix as for her last Will and Testament
in the presence of us who in her presence and
at her request and in the presence of each
other have hereunto set our hand as
Witnesses
Martha Winterbourne Abingdon Berks
Willm Grace Abingdon Berks
Proven 19 Jun 1835.
George Glanville of Gillingham Street, St George Hanover Square
Mary Glanville of Abingdon, spinster